The Farsight Institute has done three remote viewing projects on Jesus' death, which unknowingly corroborate Yajweh's account.
- https://boards.4channel.org/x/thread/36502617
- https://archive.org/details/secret-yajweh-tapes-combined
The Farsight Institute just did the third: "Jesus and the Crucifixion." The raw data is available on Farsight Prime, but the documents haven't been released yet, unfortunately.
Courtney Brown concludes that Seth's version of events, which expands upon the Koran's version, is correct: Jesus had a mentally-ill patsy get crucified in his place.
The problem is false assumptions in Farsight's prompt design. The prompt is carefully designed to test the Biblical narrative against the Seth narrative. However, the Seth narrative is classic Gray deception designed to exploit remote viewing ambiguity. It is more accurate than the text, but subtly deceives to leave the hearer confused and disempowered, to facilitate Gray assimilation and dependency.
The key tell with Gray deception is that it is *only* optimized for remote viewing credibility. It otherwise ignores common sense psychological sensibilities, because Grays lack human emotions. For example, someone as selflessly moral as Jesus would never send a poor madman to die in his stead. The Grays don't grasp the ludicrousness of that, because they barely feel pain. They don't have any temptation towards social betrayal, due to their hivemind. So they don't grasp that someone like that couldn't be trusted.
Anyway, the remote viewers' higher selves makes a good-faith effort to satisfy the confused prompts. The RVers witness Yeshua of Krotea and Jesus of Nazareth both.
Due to the "popularly" adjective, the RVers also see the "probability reality" where Jesus had a patsy substitute for him on the cross. 1.8 billion Muslims believe this strongly, so it is quite popular and imbued with plenty of faith to give it substance. The Jesus in this version is darker-skinned, due to the darker Muslim population.
However, this version of events cannot explain the Shroud of Turin, which was imprinted with Jesus' silhouette when he resurrected. Madmen do not resurrect.
We know from the Farsight Shroud of Turin project that the crucified man was buried in it. So the true history must be that Yajweh's (hinted at) version is correct: Yeshua of Krotea is the mysterious second Jesus.
Obviously Yajweh tried not to infringe on the faith of Christians insofar as possible, but he made it clear that Yeshua of Krotea is his friend who existed and continues to exist as an adult, long before Jesus of Nazareth was born. One can fill in the blanks from there: It was a parallel incarnation.
Yajweh gives a different cover story entirely, that Jesus didn't die but merely rested in the tomb. This is about as believable as his story that he was riding cross-country on horseback. (A detail he leaked along with vague whereabouts while on the lam, to confuse pursuers.) The man weighs enough to fall through ship decks; he is not riding any terrestrial horse except maybe an elephant.
The frustration that the observer Jesus (Yeshua of Krotea) exhibits in the RVer data is consistent with Yajweh's account of his own troubled relationship to his service-to-self command hierarchy. Eventually he rebelled, was hunted down and presumably killed for it. Yeshua of Krotea, less confrontational, simply left.