Apocalyptic Cults, UFOs and Climate Change

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I recently realized that climate change and science seems to be headed in the direction of apocalyptic cults. It’s very easy to control people when they are fearful of death. They once said the world would experience climate change in millions of years, then thousands, now they say in our lifetime we will see effects!

Something I have noticed about generation Z is they are seeking something spiritual. They may not know it is spiritual, but they feel life has no meaning. Their atheist parents and science have taught them that. But at the end of the day, there is no such thing as an atheist. In these chaotic times, many believe God has abandoned humanity, like times in the past when many false religions arose. We might think the younger people are comfortable being atheists, but I do not believe that. I saw that they were going to vote for Donald Trump and are leaning conservative. We usually rebel against our parents away.

Christians are going to have a hard time helping people because most Christians have a false prophecy outlook themselves. When we talk to these cult-minded people, we need to help them come to the truth. I believe it’s possible we will see the formation of a world-wide cult. When we have a 7-year apocalypse false interpretation of the Bible, this will get complicated.

Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.

Jude 1:24-25

There are no shortage of articles and news clips blaming current weather on climate change.

Apocalyptic Cults

For the radical and permanent transformation of personality only one effective method has been discovered—that of the mystics.

Aldous Huxley

Climate change beliefs line up with UFOs, ancient religions and everything we have been being pre-programmed with by entertainment, media and education. It’s mixed with new age, theosophy, Mormonism, etc., and all the usual suspects like NASA, Éliphas Lévi and Helena Blavatsky.

“Once the exclusive province of science fiction stories and films, the subject of space colonization has rapidly moved several steps closer to becoming a reality thanks to major advances in rocket propulsion and design, astronautics and astrophysics, robotics and medicine”

NASA Website https://www.nasa.gov/headquarters/library/find/bibliographies/space-colonization/
when will humans colonize mars

Did you know many cults promise escape to another planet or space?

From the beginning, then, the group made plans to leave this planet and their bodies, which they called “shells” and “vehicles,” for new life in a more evolved corner of the universe.

https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/3/3/JCMC334/4584381

“The UFOs could easily be conceived as “gods.” They are impressive manifestations of totality whose simple, round form portrays the archetype of the self, which as we know from experience plays the chief role in uniting apparently irreconcilable opposites and is therefore best suited to compensate the split-mindedness of our age.”

Carl Jung in Flying Saucers : A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies

That’s a strange quote above coming from a famous psychiatrist. What does psychiatry have to do with UFOs?

US is receiving dozens of UFO reports a month

I found a research paper on a cult called “Apocalyptic Millennialism in the West: The Case of the Solar Temple”.

Here is the link to download the PDF. If you have done some basic research on these topics, you will recognize the connections.

The first testimony that we were able to gather after 1994 shows that the idea of transit, the idea of leaving this earth in a very concrete way, emerged exactly around this same time in the early 1990s, exactly at the times the first defections took place.

At the time of transit – this, by the way, is the name they gave to their departure from this earth, the transit — in 1994, DiMambro had several people murdered, people whom he consider to be traitors.

The cult leader, Jo DiMambro, has connections to other societies we have heard of.

But in the 1950s, he became acquainted with a Rosicrucian order, the Antique and Mystic Order of the Rosy Cross which was developing a prostelyzing campaign, a recruiting campaign, in France, and he became a member of that order in January 1956.

These cults have followers all around the world. This was before everyone was on the internet. I cannot imagine what cults are doing today right under everyone’s nose. They are likely recruiting, being indoctrinated and worshiping on the internet.

Luc Joret was second in command in the Solar Temple. He is described as a “brilliant Belgian medical doctor” but not as charismatic as Jo DiMambro. These cults often have people that are seen as educated, wealthy and powerful in society.

Luc Jouret was lecturing on the topic “Love and Biology.” On the advertisement it simply said: “Luc Jouret, Physician. Love and Biology.” Nothing apocalyptic in the title. But after 10 or 20 minutes, he was already delivering a spiritual message with a strong apocalyptic content, telling the audience that volcanoes are about to erupt, forests are dying, this earth can no more endure these atrocities generated by mankind, and so on.

I have explored recently the personal files of about 80 members of the Order who had to write letters explaining their motivation when becoming members. Some of them expressed very deep concerns about the environmental situation of this planet. I quote here from a letter written by a lady who perished in the second event in December, 1995. “I think that our planet is slowly dying and I will do everything possible in order to be with her until the end, insofar as it will be possible.” So it was not just the leadership playing with environmental fears. The leaders were as well deeply convinced that the environment was severely threatened. We have recovered, for instance, a draft of a testament written by DiMambro in which he wanted to make environmental organizations one of the main inheritors of his belongings.

Finally, from this paper we have some important information from Jeffrey Hadden, University of Virginia.

He says:

What I’d like to propose is a variation on an idea that Neal Smelser, a sociologist, has developed for talking about social movements.

Here are the parts I found most important:

Second, I would list adequate socialization of the members to accept the validity of the apocalyptic message and teachings, so that they take this for granted. Socialization is a process, not of brain washing but by which through interaction we come to all accept the common world view. In one sense, everybody’s world view is a deviant of somebody else’s world view, so this is a very natural process.

Third, a cadre of members comes to believe, that the moment is at hand in which the prophesied tragedy is going to occur, so that they become collaborators. This permits the kind of detailed activities that are necessary, such as where fire devices are set to go off, and acting secretly to get other people there at the right time, so the event could occur. One person, however, strange, mad, charismatic he might be, could not achieve that by himself.

Fourth, you need a precipitating event. Precipitating events can be external, internal, or some combination of both, and it would seem to me that in the Solar Temple group it is a combination of both. I would subdivide the types of precipitating events further. First, there are things that could be viewed as a sign, such as in the case of the Heaven’s Gate the Hale-Bopp comet was viewed as a sign. A second subcategory of events would be those interpreted as a threat to the group.

No matter what you believed about COVID, it worked on a world-wide scale with very little resistance. A New World Order does not seem to be so much a conspiracy theory anymore. You have democrat and republican media talking about it more recently. You definitely would not get everyone to join the cult, but not everyone believed in COVID either. When most people are followers, it doesn’t seem to be that hard of a task. I remember all the censorship and how my tiny YouTube channel (1,000 followers) was constantly censored and had videos removed. I could say nothing in a video and post a short clip from Dr. Fauci, and that would be removed for “medical misinformation” (which is hilarious).

For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

1 Corinthians 13:12