Anyway, back to what I came in to drop. This person mentored Austen Heinz. I had a dream about him once, a very vivid dream like few I've had. I dreamed that I was involved in a heavenly council, and he was in judgment. I'd never even so much as heard of him before then. His company, Cambrian Genonics, was involved in the 3D printing of DNA. They would make anything for anyone with a credit card: glowing cats, viruses, man eating dinosaurs. Branson was mentoring him.
https://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/43244/title/Synthetic-Biology-Entrepreneur-Dies/
MOAB had multiple meanings?
I don't think it's the only one. There's a metaphorical one still incoming, from what I understand.
Apparently, Heaven didn't like the idea.
But we might want to know who wanted to buy viruses from him.
Stories like this have me thinking a bit differently about things lately.
A friend recently told me a story about a vehicle accident she had encountered on the freeway between SD and L.A. It was a van full of people, including children. The adults were drunk and under the influence. They had just been at one party in L.A., and they were now on the way to another party in SD. Another van full of people traveling with them were rather freaked out.
My friend probably just thought of it as bad parenting. Knowing what I know now, the adults in the van may well have been taking those kids from party to party to be abused. These parties may have been gigs for them, for all we know. Can you think of any other reason inebriated people would be so intent on traveling so far between parties in one night?
Alas, some still think they're on the right. Just today I saw a meme on someone's feed that painted POTUS as a traitor for colluding with Russia. Either they missed the memo or they prefer to believe NBC News.
Yeah, I have no idea. I didn't know who he was until after the fact when his mentor mentioned it. But this all does indicate that we in the physical dimension aren't the only ones working to clean things up. The dream was so noteworthy that I actually emailed a couple of people about it. I don't normally do that.