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A dog thinks its owner is everything. No questioning, no doubt, just acceptance. We are in a very similar situation. by EsotericN1nja in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right, but that is exactly why I said it is an analogy. I am not saying humans and archons are the same or that dog owners have bad intentions. The point is not about intention, it is about the dynamic.

Even if the owner believes they are helping the dog, the dog is still controlled, confined, and conditioned to accept that situation as normal. The perception of care does not change the fact that there is a power imbalance and lack of freedom.

And if the dog could actually understand the full situation, it might not even want to be someone's pet at all. But it does not have that level of awareness, so it sees the situation as good for it, even though it is not true freedom.

People often confuse "being taken care of" with "being free", but those are not the same thing.

So the analogy is about conditioning and dependency, not about whether the "owner" is loving or not.

A dog thinks its owner is everything. No questioning, no doubt, just acceptance. We are in a very similar situation. by EsotericN1nja in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a good point. The dependency part is huge and most people do not even think about it.

With dogs it becomes obvious when you look at it. They have been shaped to rely on humans for survival, and that naturally creates attachment, trust, and obedience. Like you said, they do not see the owner as just another being, it is closer to a parent figure.

And with humans, it does feel like something similar is going on, just in a more complex way. We are dependent for a long time growing up, and that kind of wiring does not just disappear. It carries over into how we relate to authority, especially when it is framed in that parent like way.

So when people are told to trust something "higher" or "wiser", it taps into that same pattern. It is not just belief at that point, it is something deeper that has been built into how we think and relate to things.

A dog thinks its owner is everything. No questioning, no doubt, just acceptance. We are in a very similar situation. by EsotericN1nja in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. It all comes back to conditioning people to look up to something and place themselves below it. From a young age people are trained to ask for permission, to trust authority over their own judgment, and to see others as more knowledgeable or more powerful than them. After years of that, it becomes automatic. So when you end up in a situation where you should question what you are being told, you don't. You have already been trained not to. You just accept it, because that is what you have been doing your whole life.

Bob Lazar discussing the soul catcher machine and the container of souls in the Joe Rogan podcast by Perfect_Minimum4892 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he is correct. According to my research the Greys are just biological robots and there are 2 main groups of ETs who control them: Reptilian and Mantis beings. According to this alien abductee and past life regression researcher that's exactly true, our physical bodies are containers/prisons for our souls and these ETs are behind the memory wiping process and essentially the reincarnation cycle. They present themselves as light beings to the recently deceased souls and use love bombing technology to fool the recently deceased soul (I suspect this is also what near death experiencers refer to when they say that these beings on the other side "emanate so much love").

From the post:

"I'm being programmed: “Be in the LIGHT. Always return to the LIGHT. Safe refuge. No fear.” I can see why people are drawn to it. It's like taking a vacation, milling around in the WHITE LIGHT. There's no pain there. You're being programmed to be a sheep. You aren't exposed to stuff. There are other parts of the ship where you are rammed into bodies with force beams."*"

"At first I thought they were LIGHT BEINGS. These are the praying mantis guys! They take me into the WHITE, misty LIGHT. I'm being programmed: 'PEACE, REST-soothing whispering in my mind. The words: 'GOD LOVES YOU. PEACE IN THE LIGHT. 'I'm being programmed that I'm with GOD now. 'ALWAYS RETURN TO THE LIGHT. ' I can see why people think going to the LIGHT is good, because it FEELS good. 'I WILL BEGIN A NEW LIFE NOW. THE OLD IS PASSED AWAY. YOU'LL BE SAFE IN THE LIGHT. YOU CAN ALWAYS COME TO THE LIGHT. ' You feel like you're really loved, and you're really special." (When I said 'really loved' and 'really special,' I said it in a soothing, but sarcastic tone. Their programming is very sweet, but very insincere and phony. I have observed the same kind of syrupy sweet, deceitful rhetoric from the channeled Pleiadians.) "So I'm taken out (of the big WHITE LIGHT room). I get the impression that they are LIGHT BEINGS, but they're not!"

The light is the soul catcher Lazar and Lear were talking about. They program us to "return to the light", "be in the light", to see the light as a "safe refuge" and to make us think that "being in the light means being with God". However this researcher says that we are "being programmed to be a sheep".

Farsight's remote viewers (which i've talked about in this post) found the exact same thing to be true through their work.

Cuántos están aquí y confirman la teoría por experiencia by Alejandra-689 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you are new to this sub, PPT is not a "human created fable". I've researched this theory for 10+ years and know for a fact that it is 100% evidence based. What the Gnostics have said about God, this reality and the afterlife, has been confirmed by many unrelated pieces of evidence like past life regression hypnosis sessiong coming from many different regressionists who've reached the same conclusions, remote viewing data from different groups, out of body experiences, data coming from alien abduction researchers etc. Check out all 6 pinned posts of this sub for more info. You could start with this one explaining what this sub is about and what PPT is based on.

Has anyone seen The Why Files video on Alien Interview that just came out? by SambaPapi1 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 147 points148 points  (0 children)

This guy doesn't know much about this theory and it shows. This is actually not the first time he's misinforming his viewers about this theory, i've seen it happen before in another video of his.

He says it's scientology. The soul trap theory/loosh farm theory/prison planet theory, whatever you want to call it, is not Scientology nor is it based on it. Scientology was founded in the 1950's whereas the prison planet theory dates back thousands of years as it is based on Gnosticism. According to the Gnostics, our souls are trapped in physical matter (in the physical realm as well as in the physical bodies). In the Gnostic texts, they talk about the parasitic entities whom they call Archons who not only use us as an energetic food source but also prevent our souls from leaving the material realm upon the death of our physical bodies (this is mentioned in the Nag Hammadi texts as well as in the Apocryphon of John, also known as the Secret Book Of John).

However, it's important to note that Gnosticism is not the only source. Many different "modern" sources have confirmed the information from the Gnostic texts. These sources are: data gathered from hundreds and hundreds of past life regression hypnosis sessions from different sources, data gathered from the discoveries of many different alien abduction researchers, data gathered from out of body experiences (mainly Robert Monroe's 30 years worth of research and experiences out of body and the discovery of loosh harvesting), data gathered from remote viewing projects focusing on the nature of reality, on who the surpressors/controllers are, from projects that focus on what happens when we die and more. Just because there are some parallels between what Scientology talks about and what the evidence shows to be the case about this reality and what this loosh farm/ppt is based on, does not mean that this theory is based on Scientology.

Once again, just like he did with his previous video about PPT about two years ago or so, he does not tell people the actual sources this theory is based on. Why? Because he is not aware of them.

He seems to be reducing the entire theory to the claims of one single book (Alien Interview) and presenting it as if that's what it's based on, when in reality that' just one small piece and not even a primary source. I would actually say that this book is actually not even that aligned with the loosh farm/prison planet theory because it claims we've been "sent here to serve our sentence for our crimes" whereas the actual evidence from past life regressions shows that we are being tricked/coerced into reincarnating here for the benefit of these entities. This is very different from being sent here to serve our sentence. This notion that we are here because we are dangerous and/or criminals is misleading and can make people have the wrong idea about what PPT is about. Being tricked and/or coerced into incarnating or reincarnating on this planet by false light beings due to our naivety is not the same with being sent to Earth to serve a prison sentence for having commited evil acts somewhere else.

If you want to see the actual sources backing up this theory check out the pinned posts of this sub (maybe this guy should do the same).

When someone dies people say "that is life". What they don't tell you is... by EsotericN1nja in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am beginning to suspect that channeled entities are actually reptilians/archons

Yes i believe that's the case too. Many different hypnotherapists found this to be the case here's one example if you're curious.

From the post:

"After he joined the psychic group, Ted opened up to several visitations from "spirit guides." One of these guides, call­ing himself Volmo, seemed to be the leader, but, as Ted discovered many years later, this Volmo was really a reptil­ian, posing as a benevolent spirit."

Here's another example of a different regressionist who unmasks a so called "spirit guide" during a regression session.

As for the remote viewing project you linked, yea im familiar with Brett Stewart. I've seen the video you linked years ago. There's another remote viewing group called Farsight who also discovered that the Reptilians are running the show behind the scenes and that the light trap at death is real.

I thought I would share these links that are found in the "about this sub" section that I must have missed or skimmed over-but whoever put these links together for us is awesome. by Addicted2Lemonade in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've been researching how this reality works for over a decade, and I came across those articles along the way, saved them in a file long before I even created this sub (although i've since added some newer ones to the list). When I finally made the sub, I just added those saved links to the sidebar. I didn't gather these all in one day just to have something there 😄

I thought I would share these links that are found in the "about this sub" section that I must have missed or skimmed over-but whoever put these links together for us is awesome. by Addicted2Lemonade in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You're welcome, i put all of that there years ago. I'm always a bit surprised when people say they're just discovering the sidebar, because these links really stand out on the right side of the screen whenever you open any thread, at least on a computer or laptop. I guess most people browse Reddit on their phones, which probably makes the sidebar less obvious.

How old is the "Prison Planet" theory in it´s current thought form? What would happen if highly accepted? by theHonestPudin in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're welcome. I've researched the work of many different past life regressionists but since you're bringing up trauma, i want to show you what regressionists Tena & Karen discovered through their work about trauma (these guys also discovered that this is a loosh farm/prison planet, that we are here to be harvested, that our souls get tricked into reincarnating here for the benefit of these beings etc):

From this post:

"These repeated lives of trauma, and im not talking like little 't' trauma im talking big 'T' trauma, repeated over and over and over again and over again like on a loop, same victims same perpetrators, so that was different than what we were taught as we're learning these kind of techniques right because according to you know people like Dolores Cannon that 'we choose these different roles to play' um you know and 'the person that loves you the most is going to be the one that chooses to play the perpetrator in your life so that you can learn that lesson', but we weren't seeing that at all we were seeing that these really were malevolent beings that were following these souls throughout lifetimes"


"It's always about the trauma, it always roots back to trauma and that always recurs, like everybody who comes to us it's all about trying to retrieve their inner child parts, sub-personalities, past lives selves, there's just so many things because they pretty much it's just like shattered glass, they bring us here they split us to pieces and then we have to kind of retrieve all our parts back to come back to wholeness in order awaken and remember again"


"Right so when they talk about 'we're here for soul growth and to learn your lessons', most of what we've seen is that the soul is degrading, like it's in a state of degradation not growing, like everyone's degraded because of the repeated trauma and the repeated splitting, there's a degradation that happens"

You can find more info in that linked post.

How old is the "Prison Planet" theory in it´s current thought form? What would happen if highly accepted? by theHonestPudin in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Prison planet is not a new theory. This is pretty much the view most religions have. That this is a temporary jail for rebellious souls and we are here to pay off Karma."

This is not the same with the loosh farm/prison planet theory that we discuss on this sub. it is important to understand that contrary to what some may think (mostly due to the word 'prison'), the evidence supporting the loosh farm/prison planet theory does not show that we are here because we are criminals who have been sent here to "serve our sentence". This is one of the most common misconceptions about this sub, and that's actually a different theory than the one this sub investigates and has evidence for. This notion that we are here because we are rebels/dangerous who misbehaved and/or criminals is very misleading and can make people have the wrong idea about what this subreddit is about. Being tricked and/or manipulated/coerced into incarnating or reincarnating on this planet by false light beings due to our naivety is not the same with being sent to Earth to serve a prison sentence for having commited evil acts somewhere else.

How old is the "Prison Planet" theory in it´s current thought form? What would happen if highly accepted? by theHonestPudin in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Well, groups like the Gnostics were were actively suppressed. Early institutional religion, especially as it became more organized and powerful, had a clear incentive to eliminate anything that challenged its authority. Gnostic ideas put the emphasis on personal knowledge and direct understanding, not on obedience to an external authority or a savior figure (which has been their agenda for thousands of years). That made them a threat to any system built on control.

So over time, those perspectives were pushed out, labeled as heresy, and in many cases literally wiped out. What survives and becomes mainstream is what reinforces the control system.

Then you have the psychological side. From a very young age, people are conditioned to look outside themselves for answers. Parents, teachers, authority figures, religion, all reinforcing the same pattern: you need guidance, you need saving, you are not enough on your own. That gets deeply ingrained.

On top of that, it's not just that people don't question things, it's that they've been conditioned not to. In many belief systems, even thinking outside the framework is framed as wrong or dangerous. You're told you're a sinner, that questioning is a form of rebellion, that you'll lose your chance at salvation if you step out of line, those sorts of things.

That kind of programming runs very deep. It creates an internal barrier where people shut down certain thoughts before they even fully form. And it doesn't stop there, people start reinforcing it in each other. The moment someone begins to question things, others step in to pull them back, repeating the same ideas about sin, punishment, or needing to stay on the “right” path. So it becomes self-sustaining. The system doesn't even need to enforce itself directly anymore, people do it to themselves and to each other.

How old is the "Prison Planet" theory in it´s current thought form? What would happen if highly accepted? by theHonestPudin in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think great things would happen if priso planet theory became highly accepted. For the first time, humanity would actually be aligned on a common goal and billions of people would no longer be divided by religion, politics, or ideology. They would be focused on understanding reality and what comes after this life. Liberation would become the priority for every single person. A lot of the current (blind) beliefs would start to lose their grip. Fear-based control, blind obedience, and the need for external saviors would weaken, because people would stop looking outside themselves for answers.

You would also likely see more cooperation. Right now people are divided over surface-level differences, but if everyone understood they are in the same situation, those differences would matter a lot less. The focus would shift from competing with each other to figuring things out together.

And maybe most importantly, people would stop sleepwalking through life. Even if the truth is uncomfortable, it forces awareness. And awareness is the first step to any kind of real change.

What is this sub’s opinion on ghosts/paranormal events? by ThrowRA157386 in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 22 points23 points  (0 children)

They are souls that refuse to go anywhere else due to strong attachments. If you research near death experiences you will notice that what causes souls to "become ghosts" (ghost is a silly word, these are souls) are all kinds of attachments, in most cases we're talking about emotional attachments. I remember reading about someone's experiences out of body, and one time he was saying that he saw souls that didn't want to leave their families behind. There was the soul of a 6 year old recently deceased girl who wanted nothing more than to be with her parents and refused to go anywhere else, so she just stayed in their house and observed them all the time, even though she could no longer talk to them. This is the classic case of an emotional attachment but there are other types of attachments as well, like attachments to physical locations, possessions, or even unfinished business. Some souls feel so tied to a house, a place they loved, or something they left behind that they simply refuse to move on. Others might be attached to certain habits, addictions, or even to the feeling of being alive itself. The thing is, when a priest comes to convince the soul to "move on" the soul ends up entering the light being under the impression that it might lead them to heaven but they end up back here again in a different physical body.

My “spirit guides” were predators by _Gwyllion_ in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]EsotericN1nja 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I believe you. Contrary to what the New Age says, these beings who claim to be "our spirit guides" are not to be trusted. Check out this video: NDE Review: "Spirit Guides Pushed Me Into A Vortex".

The new age movement is a psyop and it's conditioning people to put blind trust in these beings so that when they do die they will be easily manipulated. Not to mention that many past life regressionists discovered that these so called "spirit guides" are actually archonic beings/malevolent ETs in disguise, here's an example if you're curious. Basically they attach to humans like leeches and extract our energy without us being aware of it. The reason they want us to perceive them as our "watchers", "guides", "helpers" is so that we do not attempt to do anything about our situation to free ourselves from these beings and instead we let them continue to feed off of our energy. This can even occur for multiple lives in a row if we don't wake up to the reality of the situation and make them go away.