February 15, 2004: Luciferian Thought Remote Viewing - Aaron Donahue - podcast episode cover

February 15, 2004: Luciferian Thought Remote Viewing - Aaron Donahue

Jul 27, 20252 hr 53 minSeason 2004Ep. 978
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Episode description

Aaron Donahue, a remote viewer trained by Major Ed Dames who identifies as a Luciferian, joins Art Bell to discuss Luciferian thought, remote viewing, lottery predictions, and peak oil. Art begins with open lines covering a purported classified CIA document about biological immortality, spontaneous fires erupting in a Sicilian village, and a caller's report of shadow beings triggering a motion sensor at a Starbucks drive-through. Art also discusses a BBC article about the most distant galaxy ever observed, located 13 billion light years from Earth.

Donahue describes spending three years in seclusion studying mathematical patterns derived from remote viewing, a process he claims allows him to predict numerical outcomes including lottery results. He presents a series of predictions including the reelection of President Bush and the confirmation of peak oil production by 2006, which he ties to potential global nuclear conflict.

Donahue offers a provocative cosmology in which Lucifer is an extraterrestrial entity responsible for genetically engineering humanity, while angels created the major world religions to turn mankind against itself. He warns that human extinction is now inevitable within 300 years, and describes a future where desperate humans transfer their consciousness into a computer matrix to preserve some record of existence. Art navigates the controversial material with characteristic openness while letting listeners form their own conclusions.
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