Don't Look it Up (10/3/25)

03 Oct 2025 • 120 min • EN
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Comets may be one of the most underrated influences on everything from religion and superstition to health. From the ancient world until contemporary times, the comet was and remains a harbinger, an omen, a portent of upheaval and change. It's not just a celestial sign either, as scientific analysis of a comet’s composition may help to explain our history of disease outbreaks around the world, and thus the nature of  wars and the deaths of empires or kings that are associated with the appearance of these objects in the sky. Furthermore, the comet is a carrier of the water above the firmament just as it is a macrocosmic sperm searching for a planetary egg. The appearance of three interstellar objects in the last decade, including 3I Atlas, also share a relationship with religious prophecy and disease. Oumuamua was the first messenger, Borisov the fighter, names associated with John the Baptists and Jesus, making Atlas the third part of this holy trinity. Borisov also was discovered in August 2019, making a close pass to earth in December of the same year, just in time to herald the COVID pandemic. The gasses and chemicals contained in a comet, when injected into earth’s atmosphere, have the ability to make us sick on a wide scale - see the Black Death.  *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description. FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads) SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVE X / TWITTER FACEBOOK WEBSITE BuyMe-Coffee Paypal: rdgable1991@gmail.com CashApp: $rdgable  EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

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