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Are smart cities interdimensional gateways?


In the last several years, the concept of Smart Cities have become very common in tech industry circles. What destabilised the post-modern paradigm into a digital or transcendent paradigm was through the works of professors like Nick Bostrom and his Simulation Theory. It caused everyone, including those in the scientific world to pause, and reconsider reality.

From the perspective of the Bible and Bible Prophecy, this all makes sense. But more importantly, it foretells of where this type of knowledge, and with it, the technology, is headed. The creation of a single world government is outlined by three beasts that finally merge into one (Daniel 7 & Rev 13).

Could these three beasts be the final three world wide corpora-national entities, run by technocrats who want to merge with the AI. And could what scientists suggest, with the discovery of Extraterrestrials, perhaps coming from inter-dimensional investigations rather than external, also gives rise to the concept of travelling to the inner dimensions of reality, the spiritual world that the Bible has spoken of all this time?

Will the opening of the Abyss in Revelation 9 cause a rip in the fabric of reality, so pervasive and destructive, that the only thing that will stop it, is the Second Coming of Jesus Christ? I have faith, that this is where everything is heading.

Dave Hunt on Carl Jung


Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung would generally be recognised as the most fundamental figures in psychology…Lately Freud is being increasingly discredited. Carl Jung is coming more and more into the fore among Christians because Freud was an atheist. He criticised anybody who believed in God or had religious experiences. Carl Jung, on the other hand, was very much a religious person. This fact attracts many Christians, particularly inner healers, most of whom are heavily Jungian. Carl Jung has a strong influence in the Episcopal and Presbyterian church, the Presbyterian and Lutheran renewal, the Catholic church, Paulist Press and so forth.

Jung’s influence is growing, particularly in religious circles, because he talked about religion, religious experiences and so forth. But he was a heavily demonised occultist and his major theories came from his spirit guide Philemon. Most people who follow Carl Jung either don’t know the demonic source of his theories or choose to ignore it.

…Only a few people were involved in seances, in spiritualism and so forth, but it is now becoming very widespread for a number of reasons. Carl Jung had a large part to play in this. At first Jung claimed that these higher forms were simply archetypes that were being dredged up, projections and exteriorizations of thoughts within. The entities that are encountered, Jung would say, are not an actual reality, which modern man finds acceptable.

However, Carl Jung, not too long before he died, began to have second thoughts about the real existence of these spirit entities. Maybe they were real after all. Some of you may know that he was involved in séances. He saw ghosts. Carl Jung grew up in a haunted house. So did his mother. As a teenager she kept the spirits at bay long enough for her father (Jung’s grandfather), who was a medium, Master Mason and Protestant minister, to write out his Sunday sermon. Even later in life Jung tells of spending several weekends in a vacation house that turned out to be haunted. He was awakened one weekend by a loud boom on the wall right by his head. There opposite him on the pillow was the face of a woman with half her head blown away and she was as real as life. Of course he leaped out of bed a bit frightened, but he had seen this kind of thing many times. He was involved in this sort of thing and he explained it as an exteriorization of inner thoughts. We know from the Bible it was demonic.