Author: J.S. Thompson

J.S. Thompson is a retired senior government official with a graduate degree from the University of Texas. The subjects of his compositions are: Advanced and divine beings, aliens and UFOs, the physics of how the universal machine functions, advanced and divine technology, science and theory, the dynamics of a healthy economy and prudent government, as well as, all things mystical! His sincere intent and goal is “Universal Unity” and attempts with his writings… to inspire and to inject a philosophy which asks those that read them, to consider Eternal Life; not by primitive religion or beliefs but by God given logic that is inherent in each and every one of us.

THE MECHANICS OF SACRIFICE

  God uses the weak, the vulnerable and the poor to break down the walls of self-deceit which surround those who “believe” themselves to have power over them. It would be wise for those who choose to live within this…

THE NEPHILIM, THE RIGHT HAND OF AN ADVANCED ALIEN RACE (Bible Myths, Part VII)

We don’t die! When it is our time to leave the planet, we never lose consciousness; we are, at the time of death, not only conscious but feeling really good because at the time of death we are administered a drug which makes our transition much easier for all involved. In just a matter of seconds or in the blinking of an eye, we are transported from here to our next home out there. Death is the greatest kept secret and it is a secret for a reason.

Understanding the Structure of Space and Universal Respiration

Electrons are particles without internal pressure, because they are too dense to allow smaller particles to orbit through them. As such, they are not subject to evolve or change. All matter changes in time because of internal pressure fluctuation due to external pressure fluctuation or what I refer to as “universal respiration”, with the exception of the electron. As long as the electron orbits within its “orbital corridor” or “electron conduit”, it is a constant! All particles, with the exception of the electron, expand and contract.