False King of Tyranny

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The Reptilians do not want to heal thereby integrate into human society as an equal, they want to rule it as an absolute authority (The False King of Tyranny).... The NRG system keeps electron distortions feeding the patriarchal domination archetypes of tyranny as assumed by males and females as within their “accepted” roles of identity. This results in a bevy of highly destructive mental belief systems and emotional body schisms. These schisms are highly dysfunctional to the point they create genetic damage in the 2nd and 4th chakra layer functioning. These archetypes were once “creational myths” to play out in the polarity game but became a massive source of food for the controllers. As these archetypes were then used to negatively control people, the person digressed (then societal behavior patterns digressed) into aggressive anti-human, robotic and disconnected behavior.

References

June 2011 Newsletter

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This dark cycle of human evolution through the patriarchal domination has been influenced and manipulated in many different ways, however, since this holographic mind control system is breaking down in places, it is freeing many of the males from being in its “grasp”. Largely what this NRG (nephilim reversal grid- 3D mind control system) system was designed to do was to control the patriarch or male to be the “enforcer” of the female principle suppression and act as a tyrant of the peoples. This also condoned the false “king” archetype, a tyrant, power hungry controller, to be glorified as an aspiring model for the young male. Especially in the Western World, we groomed our boys to be mostly tyrants in our society.

(Note: In modern usage, the word "tyrant" carries connotations of a harsh and cruel ruler who places his or her own interests or the interests of a small elite group or family, over the best interests of the general population, one which the tyrant governs or controls.)

References

October 2009 Newsletter


Term first found: Page 195, HGS Manual