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              <text>--Bhagavatam writings about the Cosmos Heaven —&#13;
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--You said: Compare this and contrast to book of Enoch 2 from Russia 1860 and then again to Enoch 1--&#13;
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--You said: Loop in the concept of the Pirates of Caribbean where they go off edge of sea and flip upside down—&#13;
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--You said: Loop in concepts of the Malta Chambers Frequency interaction with the human consciousness and the vibrational frequency manipulations of the Bhagavatam—&#13;
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--Loop in the concepts of movie Altered States—&#13;
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--It seems any of this would be devastating to the human psyche without proper immovable grounding of some sort?—&#13;
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--Like in the movies Brazil and Clockwork Orange—&#13;
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--The sad state of affairs of hidden human walking among us it seems--&#13;
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--Those are good solutions, thank you—</text>
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