On this 30 November, LX A.S. 9sense podcast episode, Magister Campbell will discuss Questions to the High Priest, You Wanted Disclosure…, and Skeptical Breakdown of Disclosure. Join LIVE in YouTube chat and share your thoughts! This episode will be added to the audio podcast feed the following day.
Time Stamps
- 0:00 Intro
- 13:30 1. The Devil’s Advocate – Letters to the High Priest
- 28:43 2. Infernal Informant – You Wanted Disclosure…
- 46:51 3. Creature Feature – Skeptical Breakdown of Disclosure
- 1:01:19 Outro
Show Notes
Intro
Welcome to 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world. I am your host Magister Campbell, it’s great to have you. It’s November 30th and I’ve got a hell-of-a show for you this week!
- Shortbread & Pumpkin Pie
- First snowstorm hike
Discussion
1. The Devil’s Advocate

- Letters to the High Priest
- Letters from the Devil
- National Insider – September 28, 1969
- Can a Single Girl find fun masturbating?
- Can they have great sensations
- Done without rupturing the hymen
- Step 1: Place hand on Labia
- Step 2: move fingers till you feel sensation
- Step 3: fondle and rub the clitoris
- Step 4: when you can’t stand it anymore, keep going
- Alternatively, pinch or stroke nipples
- It must not be done without witnesses
- If unsatisfied, I can help
- Is there significance to witches wearing bracelets
- Yes, signal of status
- On the left: spoken for
- On the right: free
- On both arms: married
- Love Potion secret ingredient
- Fetish: secret turn on
- Few humans will admit to their fetish
- You will have to find out for yourself
2. Infernal Informant

- You wanted Disclosure…. I am a whistleblower recently “retired” from the inside. And you’re only getting part of the truth.
- https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1p92xe7/you_wanted_disclosure_i_am_a_whistleblower/
- 1. Whistleblower Background
- Claims to be a recently “retired” insider from a deeply classified U.S. intelligence compartment.
- Expertise in electro-optics, lasers, sensors, and directed-energy systems.
- Worked on anomalous aerospace/undersea systems showing consistent non-human patterns across decades and multiple nations.
- 2. The Council (Advanced Extraterrestrial Collective)
- A multi-species interstellar/interdimensional group monitoring planets for billions of years.
- Detected Earth’s early biosignatures ~2 billion years ago.
- Uses self-replicating undersea facilities and biomechanical avatars to observe developing life.
- Many UAP/TMO sightings are their automated systems performing maintenance and observation.
- 3. Humanity’s “Twin Civilization”: The Erids
- About 10,000 years ago, The Council removed ~65,000 humans from Earth and relocated them to a planet near 82 Eridani.
- Goal: Run an experiment to see how humans evolve without scarcity, money, or resource conflict.
- Their world has infrastructure similar to planetary-scale replicators that meet all needs.
- Result: The Erids are ~5,000 years more advanced than Earth humans.
- They learned their true origins a century ago and have occasionally visited Earth.
- Some “humanoid aliens” reported historically are actually Erids.
- 4. Why the Cover-Up Happened
- 1940s–50s U.S. officials feared disclosure of the Erid society because it appeared to validate “space communism.”
- Concern: If people learned a post-scarcity human civilization advanced far faster than capitalism-based systems, it would destabilize global geopolitics.
- Thus secrecy centered less on “aliens” and more on economic and ideological implications.
- 5. Crash Retrievals Were Controlled Gifts
- Incidents like Roswell and Kecksburg were deliberate technology drops by The Council.
- Purpose: Evaluate human behavior, capability, secrecy, and potential partnership.
- The Council intended to eventually pick one primary human partner nation to interface with them.
- 6. Looming Conflict (Target Date: ~2027)
- A hostile non-Council species (“ant-like,” 5 ft., multi-limbed) discovered the Earth experiment and is sending an expedition to disrupt it.
- Their travel is slow; estimated arrival: around 2027.
- Objective: embarrass The Council and damage humanity as an experiment.
- 7. The Council’s Response: Arm Humanity Quietly
- Direct military intervention is forbidden by their philosophy.
- Compromise: quietly provide Earth with “scalar phase weapons.”
- Not lasers, but field-manipulating, vacuum-energy weapons far beyond human tech.
- Kill-switch built in so humans can’t use them on each other post-conflict.
- Weapons distributed to: U.S., China, EU, Russia, Brazil.
- 8. Expected Disclosure Timeline
- Increasing leaks make full secrecy unlikely before hostile arrival.
- Prediction: within 1–2 years, at least one major government will release a sanitized disclosure:
- Non-human intelligences exist
- UAPs are real
- New defensive tech is deployed
- International cooperation underway
- What won’t be disclosed initially: Erids, post-scarcity implications, undersea Infrastructure, or Council history.
- 9. Personal Motivation for Posting
- A colleague who planned to speak to Congress died under suspicious circumstances.
- Rising public leaks suggest the window for truth is closing.
- Wants people to think beyond “Are UFOs real?” to the societal transformation that true disclosure would trigger.
- 10. Final Message
- Treat as fiction if you want—but consider the possibilities.
- Watch for official phrases like:
- “Our cousins among the stars”
- “Non-kinetic planetary defense systems”
- “Civilizations older than ours”
- Suggests humanity must choose what kind of civilization it becomes post-contact.
3. Creature Feature

- Skeptical Breakdown of Disclosure
- 1. Classic “intelligence insider” storytelling pattern
- The author claims:
- affiliation with a “compartment within a compartment”
- knowledge above their paygrade
- access to many unrelated domains
- retirement due to becoming inconvenient
- This mirrors common tropes in online disclosure fiction, where the narrator positions themselves as just senior enough to know everything but just junior enough to safely leak it.
- Red flag: Real SCIF-compartmented programs don’t give broad cross-domain access; they silo knowledge aggressively.
- The author claims:
- 2. Technically implausible timescales and motives
- The idea that:
- a multi-species Council monitors planets for billions of years
- tracks biosignatures from early oxygenation events
- …implies a civilization with absolute continuity across geological time.
- That’s an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence—none provided.
- Additionally, the idea that such a civilization would micromanage humans like an experiment contradicts what such beings would logically prioritize.
- The idea that:
- 3. The 65,000-person abduction claim breaks biology and logistics
- Taking 65,000 anatomically modern humans 10,000 years ago violates:
- what we know of human genetic bottlenecks
- archaeological continuity
- linguistic family tree development
- haplogroup dispersal evidence
- A dramatic extraction of that size would leave massive genetic fingerprints—but we see none.
- Also, relocating people across light-years and establishing a replicator-based society is a massive undertaking that the story calls “an experiment.”
- This contradicts the claimed non-interference philosophy.
- Taking 65,000 anatomically modern humans 10,000 years ago violates:
- 4. The Erids concept conflicts with their own timeline
- If Erids are:
- 10,000 years separated
- but 5,000 years technologically ahead
- …then Earth’s technological progress is either unusually slow or theirs is impossibly fast. The doubling rate doesn’t match known trends in technological acceleration.
- Also: Why would a super-advanced human society visit Earth leaders covertly but not make any public impact?
- If Erids are:
- 5. Crash retrievals as “gifts” contradict everything earlier
- The post claims:
- The Council avoids interference
- Yet willingly “drops” technology onto Earth in secret
- To test humanity
- This is internally inconsistent.
- Either interference is forbidden or not.
- You cannot have “strict non-interference” and “gifted technology crashes.”
- The post claims:
- 6. The “hostile aliens arriving in 2027” trope is convenient
- The timing perfectly fits:
- the whistleblower’s sudden urgency
- a “countdown to disclosure” narrative
- a plot structure commonly seen in sci-fi communities
- Predictive dates are a hallmark of fabricated disclosure stories, as they create a sense of urgency and emotional resonance.
- No evidence is offered beyond “I saw documents.”
- The timing perfectly fits:
- 7. Scalar phase weapons: technobabble red flag
- Terms like:
- “scalar phase”
- “dumping vacuum energy”
- “phase-shifted spacetime volumes”
- …are pseudo-technical jargon that sounds advanced but has no grounding in modern physics. Similar language appears in:
- conspiracy literature
- new age pseudoscience
- UFO contactee stories
- Real classified technology programs use dry, bureaucratic names, not sci-fi words.
- Terms like:
- 8. The geopolitical distribution doesn’t track reality
- Claims that the Council:
- armed the U.S., China, Russia, EU, and Brazil
- …ignores the difficulty of secrecy in multipolar rival states.
- A technology so powerful would:
- disrupt global power balance instantly
- not remain hidden across countries with poor mutual trust
- leak in hundreds of ways
- Multinational parity is the least realistic version of a secret program.
- Claims that the Council:
- 9. The narrative aligns perfectly with human ideological anxieties
- The story mirrors:
- anti-capitalist sentiment (post-scarcity Erids)
- Cold War paranoia (capitalist fear of “space communism”)
- existential dread (incoming hostile aliens)
- modern UAP discourse (2027 prediction)
- whistleblower hero narrative
- distrust of institutions
- This is myth-making, not intelligence reporting.
- The story mirrors:
- 10. The story is too narratively clean
- It includes:
- a mystery
- a twist (“they’re human!”)
- a villain species
- a ticking clock
- political intrigue
- a moral at the end
- This is story structure, not document structure.
- Government intelligence writing is fragmented, dull, and technical—not cinematic.
- It includes:
- 11. The suspiciously absolute knowledge
- The author claims confidence in:
- Councils
- alien geopolitics
- million-year histories
- weapon capabilities
- internal alien disputes
- No one in a real compartmented program would be given the entire cosmological picture.
- They’d see only a slice of a slice.
- Knowing everything is itself a red flag.
- The author claims confidence in:
- 12. Motive: “my friend died mysteriously”
- Another trope:
- a colleague who wanted to go public
- who then mysteriously died
- fueling the whistleblower’s need to reveal the truth
- This is a common rhetorical device to justify speaking out, used in narratives from:
- Project Serpo
- MJ-12
- Bill Cooper
- David Grusch imitators
- Another trope:
- 1. Classic “intelligence insider” storytelling pattern
Outro
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