Astrology Inc. Presents: The Great Split
The "Great Reset" vs. "Great Awakening" illusion is becoming more transparent than ever
In this article I’ll be picking apart a New Age propaganda video for your edification. This should help you recognize the deception which has been taking over the alternative media, so that you can call it out for being false and evil.
The video is from a YouTube channel called “World Astrology Report,” who frames today’s defining crisis as a division between materialist transhumanism and nature-worshiping mysticism. If you’re familiar with my work you may remember me warning about this false dichotomy many times before. But now I finally have a single concise source to point to, which perfectly sums up the deception I had been noticing more subtly in many different places.
It begins like this:
“As the Age of Pisces gives way to the Aquarian Age, humanity has a choice:
Do we walk down the path of transhumanism, merge with machines, and lose many of the qualities that make us human, or do we honor our birthright as human beings and explore the extraordinary capabilities of the unmodified human body?
In other words, do we use technology to try to make gods of ourselves, or do we recognize that the Kingdom of God is already within us? This is a collective decision, but it's also one that we're all going to have to make as individuals in the next few years, and it’s what I’ve started to think of as the Great Split.”
Let’s make a short list of the nonsense:
Astrology is fake.
There is no path of transhumanism in which we merge with machines.
We do not have extraordinary capabilities as unmodified human beings.
Jesus did not say the Kingdom of God is “within us,” as if to say it is internal.
Humanity is not going to make any collective decision, because that’s not how humanity or history works.
The entire dichotomy is absurd because it ignores many other, more plausible choices that humanity can make.
Since this lie is spreading rapidly due to being unchecked, let me take a swing at it.
Why astrological ages are fake
The idea of “constellations” is fake to begin with. Stars are not grouped. The subjective grouping of stars into patterns is a product of human imagination and storytelling. The translation of these imaginary groups into symbols has no bearing on reality; the constellations never actually resemble the thing they claim to represent. It’s all deception.
Astrology was always used to mystify and trick people—especially those in power. Divination was a way for the priesthood to persuade tyrannical rulers by using made up omens and signs, to either avoid, or to go forward with certain plans; and then to retroactively justify why things didn’t turn out the way they prophesied. In other words, it was a scam to manipulate the powerful, dressed up as a complicated science. The same thing happens today.
In western civilization, the Zodiac and its divisions are taken from the Babylonian system modified by the Greeks. Meanwhile, the Chinese developed the idea of 28 “Lunar Mansions” instead. Why should one be true and the other false? Other cultures had their own way of interpreting the stars.
Even in Babylonian astrology, there were actually 13 constellations, not 12. The 13th is called Serpentarius, the sign of the serpent, and it was interpreted as a man grabbing (or charming) a snake. (It is called Ophiuchus by scientists.) They ignored their own astrological star maps because they preferred the number 12.
Even though the concept of constellations are arbitrary and man-made, they greatly vary in size, which means that the “ages” would not be evenly distributed or even possible to measure accurately. (Scorpio is tiny, but Virgo is huge.) Some of them would last thousands of years, while others would last hundreds, even if the “border” between them was possible to see, which it isn’t.
Double-blind testing of astrology has proven consistently that it is a fake science, no better than random chance at predicting things. This makes sense, because it was entirely created as a method of deceiving people, and still is.
Why Christianity has nothing to do with Pisces
The video repeats a tired old claim that the “Age of Pisces” (symbolized by two fish) is emblematic of Christianity, which is said to be in decline as the Age of Aquarius gains magic power from the cosmic consciousness. However, fish have nothing to do with our religion, and neither does the timing they claim to know about. Jesus did not innovate the idea of eating fish, nor focus on fish as some essential part of his ministry. He was a Jew who came from a fishing region (Galilee), and so he ate fish while he was around them, and used fishing analogies when speaking to fishermen so that they would understand his points. When he traveled to Jerusalem he never brought up fishing, because he was no longer talking to fishermen.
As for baptism being fish-related, John the Baptist simply repurposed an existing Jewish practice called Mikvehs, or ritual baths, in which Jews submerged themselves in water for purification. In Christianity, however, the submersion took on new meaning of forgiveness of sin, which became even more profound after the death and resurrection of Jesus; but at no point did this become associated with fish.
The idea that early Christians used the symbol of a fish as a code for themselves is another Roman Catholic “tradition” that has no merit. Jewish Kabbalists and medieval astrologers are the ones who began to associate Christianity with the mythological Age of Pisces, and even this was not taken seriously until the 19th Century fraudster and creator of Theosophy, Helena Blavatsky, promoted it in her works as a way of undermining the Bible.
Even from a purely astronomical perspective, the earth’s vernal equinox (which determines the “age” supposedly) would have been somewhere between Aries and Pisces at the time of Jesus, and is not going to enter the Aquarius constellation zone until some time after 2600 AD. The current location of the equinox is still 6–8° from Aquarius’ edge, and since it takes 26,000 years for the cycle to repeat, we would still be a long way from the supposed “Age of Aquarius” beginning. All talk about the coming Age of Aquarius is a disingenuous propaganda campaign by anti-Christian occultists who long for the destruction of Bible-based Christianity, so they have to spread as many lies as possible in anticipation of our Tribulation.
Why the Great Split is a lie
Now let’s talk about this supposed choice between the high-tech transhumanism and the ancient shamanistic route of mystic spirituality. This is something I’ve talked about at length before, including the way the two “paths” are juxtaposed by lying futurists like Yuval Noah Harari in order to spook people into embracing the New Age. See the following two articles:
What is the biggest False Binary?
This is my reaction piece to the inaugural discussion panel of the Independent Media Alliance. Check out their full discussion here:
The truth is, the merger between man and machine is never going to happen in any meaningful way. Human experiments have been done, but they are not viable. No serious person is even interested in it.
Just look at the people who are hyping it up. Notice what they have in common? They are all professional liars who work for shady organizations and secretly serve the Theosophical agenda. They simultaneously promise that the elites will become godlike by getting brain implants and conquer the world with AI-powered cyborg intelligence, etc., while also warning us that our only option for stopping this is to implement draconian World Government, Digital ID systems, and above all allowing a small group of tech wizards to swoop in and run the government—ie. technocracy.
They want us to be terrified of a horrifying age of mad science, and we’ve been conditioned to accept this due to decades of social engineering via science fiction. Meanwhile, at the very same time, they are funding and promoting the New Age movement as the “solution” to the “madness,” calling us to abandon modernity altogether. We’re supposed to retreat into fantasies of primitive living, collapsed society, Luddite paranoia, and a trust in their spiritual masters, who can communicate with the UAP “beings” and connect us with the “Christ consciousness.”
Unfortunately for their narrative, real Christians were never scientific materialists, and they also don’t need spiritual gurus to guide them into a New Age. We were always spiritual and logical at the same time, knowing that God created and upholds the world by His power, fulfilling His prophecies on His timetable, not some astrological theory. Their false dichotomy is bullshit, but they need to control the alternative media with as much anti-Christian propaganda as possible in order to silence us and create the illusion that we’ve been left behind in the discussion. They are terrified of dedicated Christian researchers exposing their schemes before they can pull off their Aquarian Conspiracy.
The Kingdom of God is where…?
New Agers love to cherry-pick from the Bible in order to trick Christians into going along with their propaganda. One of the most popular examples is the idea that Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God is a purely internal reality, “within you.” This comes from Luke 17:21, which is better translated this way:
(Luke 17:21, NET) nor will they say, 'Look, here it is!' or 'There!' For indeed, the kingdom of God is in your midst."
This is from the New English Translation, which was a project of thousands of scholars collaborating and debating the grammar of the text to find something that conveys the more literal meaning in a way that is still easily readable. You can see this also in the Interlinear Bible, which shows the Greek and the literal translation together. What Jesus seems to be saying is not that the Kingdom of God is a personal, internal phenomenon unique to every individual, but that it is more like a phenomenon that happens in our midst, especially where he and the Holy Spirit are.
This would be a parallel teaching to when he says:
(Matthew 18:20) for where two or three are assembled in my name, I am there among them.
This makes perfect sense in the ancient worldview, because the idea of sanctifying an area as a sacred space was universally accepted. Some places, like the “Holy of Holies” in the temple, were extra sacred, and therefore God was willing to inhabit it at least temporarily. Most of the world was profane. The idea that our bodies are temples where the Holy Spirit dwells is therefore combined with an emphasis on congregating in the name of Jesus (which is how we sanctify it) to manifest the “Kingdom” on earth temporarily. This phenomenon is a preview of the true return of Christ to earth, and the establishment of his Kingdom for 1,000 years described in Revelation, which we pray for every day when we say, “Thy kingdom come.” The internal, personal aspect of this teaching is only one part of the bigger picture of the Church, or Assembly.
New Agers hope that you don’t know this, because they want to mystify Christianity and turn it into a secret process of vibrations, consciousness, and personal empowerment. This fantasy of becoming superhuman without technology is what Alex Jones called “Genesis 2.0”, and ironically claimed Elon Musk was creating:
Alex Jones just blew the cover of Trump's Theosophical Cult
Once you know the plan, you can see the clues.
Now let’s conclude:
Yes they are this stupid.
Yes they do hate us this much.
Yes they are this easy to expose.
Yes they are preparing to kill us because they can’t win the spiritual battle.
If you know anybody who is starting to talk about manifesting, frequencies, consciousness exploration, or the big spooky technological transhumanist agenda, send them a link to this article and let’s talk about what’s really going on.
Brilliant piece of writing ✍️ 👏.
If anything, it is a case of the New Age pot calling the technoking kettle black.
Or both sides screaming to each other, “You’re doing transhumanism wrong!”