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Inner Whirled | Episode 5: The Tragedy of Lazarus

Featuring the Man Who Shot The Moon

Ladies and gentlemen, behold, the three fire signs of the Zodiac on the 6th day of the 6th month, in the 24th year of the alleged 2nd Millennium, in the Age of Aquarius, reckoned an hour before dawn by observing the heliacally rising stars at the vernal equinox so that the sacrifices may be prepared and offered, as well as the festival commenced, at sunrise. This is the method of the ancients, whose system we still recklessly employ today. Let those with eyes to see and ears to hear recognize the sun’s number on the date of this recording.

And He saith to me, ‘Go in, and see the evil abominations that they are doing here.’ And I go in, and look, and lo, every form of creeping thing, and detestable beast — and all the Idols of the house of Israel — graved on the wall, all round about, and seventy men of the elders of the house of Israel.—Ezekiel 10:9-11

These are all astronomical concepts encoded in allegory, which I covered in the Spirit Whirled series. Crow and Chance happen to be the most responsible for my audience getting books 4 through 6 over the last few years. Without them giving me a platform in 2020, I wouldn’t have been as motivated to publish the rest of my research because it was a lot of work to do during a time when my life was falling apart. These two gentlemen are the most competent in this space that I can have conversations with, regarding these subjects, because they’ve also done the work and gone through some of the significant material on their own time, and once someone does that, there’s no need to appeal to perceived authorities, although it is useful to cite them.

Not only is Crow a godsend for me, and an unsung hero who does a ton of philanthropy behind the scenes, he’s also been the catalyst for introducing people like Eileen Day McKusick to Chance, who’s been a mentor to him, and over the last couple years he became a professional Biofield Tuner in addition to being a podcaster and researcher. I think that entitles Crow to a free tuning if he wants one. Hint, hint, Chance. Some of my best friends found me through Crow, people like Patrick Daly and Chance come to mind, who have both had Crow on their shows as a guest. There is no end to the ripples Crow created since bursting onto the scene with significant astronomical discoveries over the last decade or two. I’ve been subscribed to him since around 2014, maybe 2013. His first observational discovery that became world-renown was the Lunar Wave (see footage below). But upon confirmation of this phenomenon being captured over other luminaries, it is not exclusive to the moon, which begets further inquiries into the nature of our world. The second significant discovery was in regards to the sun, which maybe indicates there are two suns, or that the one we see is a projection, possibly an effect of light coming from beyond the containment barrier of this world, which must exist in order for us to breathe the pressurized air that is 14.7 psi at sea level. All of this and many more observations of strange and beautiful objects in the sky are included in his award-winning documentary Shoot the Moon, which members of his site can watch for free. Otherwise, Shoot the Moon can be rented at Vimeo.

Shoot the Moon

Lunar Wave

The Sun We See & One We Don’t

Crow hosts a weekly podcast that covers a variety of topics, which gave, and continues to give, his listeners tools to save lives and livelihoods all over the world. I’ve personally used a document, created by one of his guests, to save a woman from being fired for not wanting to engage in health measures foisted upon her during the height of the Wuhan Wiggle madness. This enabled her to keep her job and maintain her mortgage. It literally saved her life and livelihood. One of my favorite people that subscribes to us is a woman named Erin, and, if I’m not mistaken, she will appear on Crow’s podcast in the coming months to talk about her experience with, as she put it, “wild” pregnancy and birthing outside the system.

There’s a saying that it’s better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war. Crow is a warrior in a garden, and if you’re interested in hearing one of the best interviews he’s ever done, revealing some of his history in foreign conflicts, and how he came to be a warrior in a garden, visit Nachiketa’s channel on Youtube. For those listening, the link is in my Substack show notes.

Some of the themes that come to mind when I think of Crow’s Podcast (click) are health, history, astronomy, astrology, law, physics, energy, cymatics, gardening, herbalism, getting back to nature, natural birth, and all sorts of things that benefitted our ancestors that we’ve abandoned in this current technological era. So without further adieu, lets catch my members up with Crow’s observations and thoughts on his latest scope work before diving into today’s topic of conversation.

Head over to his site by clicking this sentence, and then the Listen Free section, and if you like what you hear, become a member to access the full episodes.

The First Hour of My first appearance on Crow’s Podcast

In this week’s episode of Inner Whirled we will be talking all things astrology, astronomy, religion, astrotheology, and Rev. Robert Taylor with the two men who played a significant role in facilitating Books 4-6 of the Spirit Whirled series, as well as The Real Universal Empire by giving me a platform. If this episode interests you, invest in yourself and learn the universal system of priestcraft:

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