AI, Lost Civilisations & The Fight For HUMAN FREEDOM

Do you ever have the feeling there’s more to our history than meets the eye? Imagine ancient secrets buried beneath layers of stone, energy humming through forgotten temples, and hints of civilizations far more advanced than our textbooks ever dared to mention. This isn’t the stuff of fiction, but of daring exploration, psychic insight, controversy, and, perhaps, a silent race to control humanity’s story. Welcome to an odyssey through the sacred and the mysterious—a journey that spins around Patricia Correy’s fascinating insights on modern archaeology, ancient mysteries, and the urgent warnings for our digital future.

The World Still Holds Mysteries—If You’re Ready to Look

Despite the flood of tourists, digital mapping, and academic scrutiny, the Earth retains its shrouded secrets. Patricia Correy, an author, psychic, and guide, believes that how we approach ancient sites matters as much as where we go. It’s not enough to snap a selfie in front of the Sphinx; real wonder comes to those who tune into the energies at these places, accessing the mysticism that has drawn humanity for thousands of years. Many ancient landmarks—from temples in Egypt to the enigmatic Bosnian pyramids—are believed to be built upon even older sacred grounds, layered with purpose. The key? To arrive not as a mere tourist but as a seeker.

Correy’s message is clear: if we lose the sense of mystery, we lose the essence of what makes us human. She guides groups to feel these energies for themselves, inviting others to become participants in the ongoing revelation of hidden histories—histories that are being continually rewritten and rediscovered thanks to new technologies and relentless curiosity. Recent discoveries near Mount Ararat, possible evidence of Noah’s Ark, and surprising finds at sites like Göbekli Tepe in Turkey all point to a world whose ancient story is just beginning to surface.

Challenging the Mainstream Narrative—Who Controls Our Story?

But what happens when these discoveries upend everything we’ve been taught? According to Correy, there is tension—sometimes open resistance—from mainstream academia and those with interests in keeping the status quo. She suggests that the true controllers of our world, operating above governments, have a vested interest in shaping not only our present but also the narrative of our past. Written history, she argues, is not just mistaken—it’s sometimes a deliberate fabrication.

Evidence? Consider archaeological findings that suggest an advanced understanding of energy, technology, and even possible extraterrestrial contact. Correy brings up the curious case of ancient Sumerian tablets and the opposition to new discoveries like the Bosnian pyramids, where findings challenge established timelines and interpretations. Her most radical proposition is that the pyramids across the globe might have once operated as a network of energy generators, providing free energy and connecting ancient civilizations in ways we’re only beginning to understand.

For Correy, the refusal to acknowledge these possibilities is not just academic conservatism—it’s part of a wider attempt to centralize power and prevent paradigm-shifting breakthroughs, especially when it touches something as monumental as the world’s energy industry.

Sacred Sites, Mass Tourism, and the Loss of Wonder

The explosion of mass tourism has forever changed the experience of visiting sacred sites. Where once it was possible to wander at sunset into the silent grandeur of ancient Egypt, today’s visitors contend with turnstiles and protected zones. What’s lost is not just access, but the possibility of intimate connection with history. Correy laments the transformation of these mystical places into theme park experiences, shaped by investor interests and official storylines.

Worse still, development often destroys the culture and oral traditions passed down through generations of local caretakers. Luxury hotels rise where humble villages stood, silencing those who hold the original wisdom of these lands. To Patricia, this is a tragic mutation of culture and history in the name of profit and control, further distancing future generations from authentic contact with their past.

Our Future: Between Human Spirit and Digital Control

Correy’s journeys into the mysteries of the past double as urgent warnings about the future. She discusses the advancement of technology, recalling with a touch of nostalgia the days before computers and smartphones. For her, these inventions marked the beginning of a dehumanizing trend—the constant distraction and detachment, the loss of meaningful face-to-face connection, and now the encroaching power of AI and transhumanist ambitions.

She references unsettling phenomena like the Mandela Effect, where collective memories seem to be shifting, raising chilling questions: Are we being manipulated into forgetting parts of our history? Is technology rewriting not just the present but retroactively altering our sense of the past? And if so, who benefits?

For Patricia Correy, the push towards standardization, the erasure of languages and cultural diversity, and the replacement of tangible art and history with bland uniformity are no accident. She warns of a looming era where humanity itself is re-engineered—ushering in a version 2.0 of Homo sapiens connected, monitored, and potentially controlled by artificial intelligence and global agendas.

Take Back the Mystery—and Your Agency

So, what can we do in a world where so much appears outside our control? Correy’s challenge is as inspiring as it is urgent: rekindle your personal sense of wonder. Don’t accept every official version of history at face value. Visit ancient sites with an open heart and mind, seek out the stories that mainstream authorities ignore, and stay alert to the ways in which technology can both connect and confine us.

Stay curious. Embrace the mystery—visible and invisible—that still weaves through our world and psyche. As new discoveries challenge established narratives, we are reminded that history is not set in stone but is a living, evolving story. We must be vigilant, not only in protecting our sacred past from erasure, but also in safeguarding our uniquely human future. If the wonders of the ancient world have anything to teach us, it’s that the unexplained shapes both who we were—and who we might become.

📕 Guest: Patricia Cori

Patricia is an internationally acclaimed author, lecturer, screenwriter, radio host, and guide to some of the world’s most mysterious sites. Her latest book, "Hacking the God Code", explores conspiracies, transhumanism, and the soul’s journey. She has led sacred journeys across Asia, Egypt, Europe, Mexico, and Peru, bringing seekers to the hidden heart of ancient mysteries.

🌍 Website: https://www.patriciacori.com/

👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorpatriciacori/

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