Author and researcher Wynn Free discussed his study of Edgar Cayce's works, as well as his own channeled sources of information who claim to be the "Elohim." Regarding Cayce's unfulfilled prophecy of great devastation and flooding coming to America, he concluded that this was one of the few predictions of Cayce's that came from a negative source, that sought to create fear rather than give out accurate information.
In a past incarnation in 10,500 BC, Cayce was called Ra-Ta, and was working with a group of graduated souls (called the Ra group) who used levitation to build the pyramids, Free detailed. "There are different timelines competing for control of this realm. One of those timelines has beings from other dimensions that were responsible for all those god-forms in Egypt," Free said. What happened in ancient Egypt was that the priests took over the occult knowledge, and then began gravitating to negative sources from lower timelines, he continued.
Joining the show for a segment, was Free's current Elohim channeler, a woman named Terry, whom he believes is the reincarnation of the Catholic saint, St. Catherine of Sienna. He suggested that a person can discern or evaluate channeled information to determine if it comes from a higher or positive source-- higher quality information empowers you rather than takes your power away, he explained. The Elohim, speaking through Terry, have provided details about how they created our realm, DNA, and the first life forms. Volunteers from this group soul have come here "to attempt to lift the vibration," he added. Wynn currently offers free conference calls, featuring dialogues from these sources.
Apocalypse & Catholic Church
First hour guest, Brother Michael Dimond spoke about 'End Times' as prophesied in the Book of Revelation, and said that one sign that the apocalypse is upon us is the counterfeit Catholic church. Specifically, he cited Pope Benedict as a false prophet; he believes he has committed a variety of heresies in recent times.
News segment guests: Dr. Robin Falkov, Katherine Albrecht