I have come to appreciate that there are some things that are best kept away from the public, because it would cause dangerous anxiety or trauma. My own curiosity and desire to know it all has been damped down; filling your head with gnosis doesn't on its own resolve issues of safety, security, or sanity.

We are being given what we need to know when we need to know it, using a tiered system of plausible deniability so the more advanced topics are only for the more ready "eyes to see". I can feel that we are in good hands by inference of how everything seems to go magically smoothly compared to the chaos one might have imagined given everything we have gone through.

I have fantasies about all that goes on unseen to protect us, and it would be lovely some day to learn more about what really went on and to thank those who took on that noble role.

Well written. I believe that we will have amazing documentaries in the near future. Can't wait to watch them. Hopefully followed up by real award shows to honor the men and woman that did all the behind the scenes dangerous fighting for all of humanity. God bless.

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