Amazing Polly went on to talk about Jordan Peterson calling his daughter Mikhaila, after Mikhail Gorbachev. I mentioned Peterson has the feel to me as a character brainstormed by Baha'i's at a UN meeting, and the Mikhail Gorbachev revelation, which I wasn't aware of, seals the deal. But you'll see below, it gets better with the connections.rachel wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:24 pm Listen Bucko, Peterson is Controlled Op
https://fakeologist.com/blog/2023/02/22 ... rolled-op/
You might not know Mikhail Gorbachev's links to the UN. I was aware of the whole 'Glasnost' thing with Ronald Reagan and the bessy mates vibe. But I didn't know how integrated into the UN he was. The video mentions a fascinating story which links Mikhail Gorbachev to Benjamin Creme, Maitreya, and the United Nations. Reading between the lines, Russian royalty just went undercover, I think it is unlikely any real power has ever shifted in that country. It just takes the NWO's anti-thesis role as and when needed. I've queued up the relevant section, but the whole video is worth a watch.
THE OCCULT WORLD PEACE PLAN HIDES A SINISTER AGENDA
And if Peterson is a contrived character, we now have a source for his surname. The video section starts with a Pulitzer Prize winning American ex-diplomat, Wayne Peterson, recounting the story. Below we have more on Wayne Peterson and Maitreya, the world teacher. But while I'm on the subject of sourcing his name, we can easily guess where Peterson's Christian name derives from...
Wiki: Jordan River
The Jordan River or River Jordan is a 251-kilometre-long (156 mi) river in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea. Jordan and the Golan Heights border the river to the east, while the West Bank and Israel lie to its west. Both Jordan and the West Bank take their names from the river.
The river holds major significance in Judaism and Christianity. According to the Bible, the Israelites crossed it into the Promised Land and Jesus of Nazareth was baptized by John the Baptist in it.
Anyway, on to that Wayne Peterson Maitreya interview article...
Maitreya: An Extraordinary Being — An Interview with Wayne Peterson
https://www.spiritofchange.org/maitreya ... -peterson/
For about seven or eight years, Spirit of Change has received news articles about positive social and political changes happening around the globe from an organization called Share International. I always appreciated receiving this information which checked out to be well-grounded and researched, and I published several articles over the years. Usually an article or a paragraph about a person called the World Teacher Maitreya (my-tray-a) was included in the offerings, but I never chose to publish those because I wanted to know more about who this teacher was before I published the information. It was unclear to me whether Maitreya was a physical person walking among us or a spiritual entity whose teachings were channeled or in some way transmitted by another person. The information did catch my eye, though, because its message always conveyed the qualities of sharing, equality, justice and hope, and inspired the same in me.
In the first few years of receiving the articles, I noticed that a tag line was included with the information about Maitreya which said something to this effect: Benjamin Creme is the only authorized spokesperson for Maitreya. The tag line bothered me because I liked what I was reading but not the fact that it appeared to be controlled by some English author who thought he was the sole spokesperson for someone on this planet close to being God. Still, I read the articles when they arrived and wondered when or if I would ever publish any of the information. Eventually I noticed that the tag line disappeared from the articles altogether.
In mid-December, I received an announcement about a new book called Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Beings: Experiences of an American Diplomat with Maitreya and the Masters of Wisdom, with an invitation to interview the author. The book, by retired foreign service diplomat Wayne Peterson, tells the story of how he first met Maitreya, (whom he and others refer to as the Christ,) and the group of highly evolved spiritual beings called the Masters, who surround Maitreya and oversee the evolution of our planet. The book follows Peterson's career in government service where he met many other highly-placed people who have had similar experiences of Maitreya and gives hope that the possibility of making our world a better place is more than just a dream. In fact, the book reports, many key leaders are already in place to enact change when the time is right. I strategically placed the letter within view to the side of my desk because I thought that maybe the time had arrived to give this teacher and his message a closer look.
Around the same time, I was having conversations with Walter Semkiw, M.D., author of the book Astrology for Regular People as well as the article "Return of the Revolutionaries," which appears in this issue of Spirit of Change. Walter and I delightedly noted several coincidences and synchronicities as our business together unfolded, and then he mentioned that I should talk with a man named Wayne Peterson (as I glanced at the letter to my right.) It was the last prompt that I needed.
I savored reading the exciting and fascinating accounts reported as fact by Mr. Peterson in Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Beings because they confirmed my own ideas that if properly inspired, humanity could rise to the challenge of a radical transformation and be guided to live by spiritual principles. At the same time, I was plunged into debate with friends and colleagues who argued that Creme/Maitreya was just another power-tripping guru wannabe, fulfilling our longings for an easy way out of the mess we've made of the planet today. His ultimate goal, they say, is to exploit as many followers as possible for personal profit or grandeur (as demagogues have done for all of recorded history), while wasting everyone's time and efforts in the process as we "wait" for him to save us, rather than work to save ourselves.
After much consideration, soul and web searching, I decided that I should print the information so readers could decide for themselves if Maitreya is indeed the World Teacher, here to inspire us and help us solve our most critical, perhaps fatal, global crises or if he's just another hoax. Since science has already declared that there won't be enough fresh water on the planet to provide for our needs in less than fifty years, is it possible that we are within reach of the wisdom and willingness to alter our course of destiny through spiritual awakening as proposed by Maitreya instead of simply waiting for our eventual destruction at the hands of our own wasteful consumerism? Maitreya does not claim he has come to fix our problems, but to show us how to do the work ourselves, beginning with the realization that all of humanity is one family and sharing is our way of life. In many ways, the details of his circumstances bear a striking resemblance to the emergence of Jesus Christ into the world when he brought the teachings of love to humanity two thousand years ago as reported in the New Testament of the Bible. Who believed John the Baptist when he said he was "preparing the way?" Jesus, we crucified. Was their spiritual mission for real? Perhaps the simple words of my good friend puts it well in perspective: If Maitreya is real, that's great and let's get on with the change. If he's a fake, then shame on them...
I see the usual alarmist Chicken Little "The sky is falling!" narrative embossed into that article. I've not read the actual interview yet, it might be interesting to see how much it matches Jordan's Christian Manifesto. Below, a Dialectic video response Polly pointed to in her video. It's worth a watch together with Dialectics' Islamic response counterpart. Apparently Peterson did two manifestos, one to each of the Twin Tower Religions standing in the way of the New World Order.
JORDAN PETERSON – CONSERVATIVE MANIFESTO: A CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE RESPONSE
JORDAN PETERSON MESSAGE TO MUSLIMS: A BIBLICAL DIALECTIC RESPONSE TO EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY