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I woke up to a friend messaging me this tweet. Sorry if this article is not well organized—I wasn't expecting to piece it together today and do not have the time to smooth it out.
Psychic cult? Connections to powerful intelligence connected families that have their own part in the still unraveling Jeffrey Epstein tale that connects Bill Gates to bleeding edge genetics research at Harvard and MIT?
Remember that time that I said there are cultists all over the MFM, collected enormous amounts of information about it all, and I got mostly eye rolls from the various serious people leading the movement who are otherwise themselves engaged in various gaslighting?
Let's dig into the article posted by Erin Elizabeth, who is [edit: not married; misunderstood Wikipedia] romantic partner to Joseph Mercola:
Top executives at Mercola, the brand founded by controversial figure Dr. Joseph Mercola, were terminated last week without notice, and evidence has surfaced that the doctor is taking direction from a man who claims to channel the voice of an “ancient and wise high-vibration entity from the causal plane.”
So, who is this guru of the occult realms?
In hours of video discovered online, Mercola converses with a man going by the name Kai Clay who speaks as though he is the voice of the entity, referred to as “Bahlon.” Clay, with his eyes closed as if in trance, talks with Mercola about his business and spiritual matters in a rambling conversation that the doctor claims will be the basis of a series of books he plans to publish. In a video of Mercola that was shared with the brand’s employees Feb. 12, the doctor described a 12-book series as “a new beginning for the company” and declared that “my new goal is to reach billions, literally billions, around the world with a new paradigm of how to increase joy in their life.”
The Feb. 12 video came five days after three top executives — CEO Steve Rye; Chief Business Officer Ryan Boland; and Chief Editor Janet Selvig, Mercola’s sister — received termination letters signed by a Laura Berry, who had not worked at the company before but claimed in the letter she was the new Mercola CEO. In the Feb. 12 video, Mercola announced he will visit the offices on Feb. 14 with “my new CEO who's a brilliant, unbelievable woman who's going to take us to the next level,” but offers no name. He also promises a “surprise guest” who will be the company’s chief operating officer.
And with that, the Medical Freedom Movement (MFM) is officially an unfolding Science Fiction tale as it might unfold in the Weekly World News. I suspect that Gozer is prepping Sigourney Weaver for a role in all of this.
Sigh.
It's not funny because it's true.
Yes, This is Neo-Theosophy
Mercola's guide, whose real adult name may or may not be Kai Clay (I'm not bothering to dig deep for the moment), claims to be a "Metaphysical Master" and "Deep Trance Channel" for "BAHLON", a "high-vibration entity from the Causal Plane" who apparently needs its name typed in ALL CAPS.
Clay has been weirdly promoted in the media. Well, just a little…
The article even ends with Clay's phone number and full range of social media connections so that readers can find him. This allows anyone interested in paying $999 for annual access to find a way to send Clay some money. Hey, maybe it's worth it. Clay is apparently a Kundalini Yogi somethingorother, just like Russell Brand and David Icke.
The "Psychic's Psychic" moniker originated with this December 2022 article in LA Weekly that similarly looks like an advertisement, and seems to be Clay's only promotional pat on the back [before now?].
You can check out Clay's Vivaya page and YouTube channel to examine the content, but it's basically just yet another New Age LARP of Theosophy, but with rave reviews from transdimensional beings.
Oh, and this is definitely not a father babbling with his daughter. Nobody is saying that. Why would anyone say that?
Is this computer generated? Can you speak in this supposed language outside of a video without a facial visual? Is this an indication of military intelligence backing?
Going deeper, if you're wondering about the concept of a "star seed/starseed", understand that New Agers and other UFO cultists have been talking about the notion that life on Earth was seeded from extraterrestrials for at least 200 years at this point. More frequently, the starseed notion has been used to represent the notion of alien-human hybrids, something at the core of Theosophy and Ariosophy (Theosophy reconstituted into the Nazi core tenets).
But the first printed use of the "starseed" terminology came from counterculture icon Timothy Leary in his 1973 book by that title. It came along with the dubious claim of the discovery of an organism that was transmitted to Earth on a space rock. It is worth listening to his interview at Folsom Prison that year:
Notice the references to "Spaceship Earth" and "new philosophy". The latter is just a common phrase like "new age" that gets used to plant in people's minds the notion that religion has failed us. The former is the notion conjured up by Buckminster Fuller, based on a George Orwell quote, smuggled into United Nations politics surrounding the New World Order, and burned for two generations into the minds of children at Epcot. Fuller's book Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth was one of the first introductions of carbon emissions politics, followed closely by the establishment of the Journal of Ecology by a City of London Goldsmith banking family member (kicked off with a climate change article that seems eerily prescient of where we are now), and then the Club of Rome's thrust for a Malthusian population limit.
Leary tried to put a friendly face (SMI2LE programs) on transhumanism, but his participation in MKULTRA via the Harvard Psilocybin Project should answer most doubts a skeptic might have. Ultimately, Leary was in the Cybernetics corner with the team that CIA Director Allen Dulles put together after World War II to corrupt America.
And if you study Aldous Huxley and his circle, you will find all the same sorts of fake gurus that Neo-Theosophy uses to market their new religion, both inside the United Nations and in mass media.
More specific to the Mercola story, the concept of the Ascended Master was introduced (invented out of thin air) by Theosophists. Weirdly, we have seen those who claim to be Ascended Masters come out since the start of the QAnon psyop. Thomas Schoenberger, a central player in the Q tale, apparently claims to be St. Germain, an odd historical genius whom Theosophists and Neo-Theosophists have consistently made dubious claims of having seen long after his supposed death. Some, such as Guy Ballard of the "I AM Activity" Theosophy spin-off, claimed to be both St. Germain and George Washington in past lives, though St. Germain is said to still be living by some people (sigh).
The "I AM Activity" connection appeared through multiple QAnon folks, including via Scientologist Lisa Clapier. Prior to the Mindwar Era, Clapier was most notable for promoting Barbara Marx Hubbard, a formerly Rockefeller-backed New Ager whose "The Synergy Engine" looks fairly parallel to the Cybernetics thoughts of Buckminster Fuller.
Mercola the Messiah?
Apparently Kai Clay has been telling Joseph Mercola that Mercola is himself one of the Ascended Masters, and can lead humanity in this new era.
Addendum for documentation: An RTE reader pointed this out in the comments:
It would all seem so amusing had I not watched my brother Chad get brainwashed with such a mission through a military-intelligence-backed Neo-Theosophy cult, then die with a needle in his arm. The aim for Governance by Aggressive Nonsensical Guruism seems to be the direction the Cyberneticists pushed us through the UFO cults. And revealingly, that road even went through Wuhan.
In one fell swoop Mercola made a laughing stock out of the supplement industry and anti-vax movement. Two major thorns in the side of big pharma. SMH.
Coincidentally, I've been doing some reading in this area myself recently. It turns out that a think tank research project that helped start off the New Age schtick also had 1) a prototype for stakeholder capitalism in it and 2) a proposal for a legitimacy removal / conferral based strategy to get corporations to follow this new system despite losing profits. The same think tank (SRI intl) pushed for the government to invest in 'psychic' junk like remote viewing. What I found most fascinating was how these supposed social scientists pulled so much from the occult in their paper.
They also darkly hinted that if New Age thinking didn't get people on track with the right reforms, we would be subject to more repressive measures like having our kids drugged, what they called 'happy fascism,' and other forms of coercion, all of which we are clearly seeing now.