
Digital Social Hour
AI, UFOs & the Future of Humanity: What You Need to Know | Thomas Kaenzig DSH #1309
Tue, 08 Apr 2025
🚀 AI, UFOs & the Future of Humanity: What You Need to Know! 🌌 Curious about humanity’s origins, extraterrestrials, and where we’re headed in the age of AI? Tune in now for a fascinating conversation on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🎙️ In this episode, Sean dives deep with Thomas Kaenzig to explore groundbreaking ideas about our extraterrestrial origins, the role of prophets like Jesus and Moses, and the philosophy of the Raelian movement. 🛸 Discover how ancient texts, misunderstood symbols, and scientific advancements like cloning and AI could shape the future of humanity. From decoding myths to tackling overpopulation and the potential for eternal life, Thomas shares mind-blowing insights you can’t miss. 🌟 This episode is packed with valuable insights on AI, the singularity, and how technology could create a society of abundance and happiness. 🤖 Plus, learn how meditation, peace, and understanding our shared history could unify the world. 🌍 Don’t miss out—watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets! 📺 Be part of the conversation and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly. 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Extraterrestrial Life Origins 07:01 - Scientific Atheism and Creationism 10:51 - Cloning Advances and Future Science 17:57 - Overpopulation Challenges 20:44 - Raelian Movement Global Presence 23:08 - Concepts of the Afterlife 24:24 - Misinterpretations of Jesus and Moses 28:54 - Raelian Infinity Symbol Explained 33:10 - Swastika Rehabilitation Awareness 36:03 - History as Programming 39:10 - Racial Identity of Adam and Eve 43:10 - Justification of Violence 45:44 - War Conditioning in Society 47:54 - Peace Meditation in Education 49:16 - Discover the Raelian Movement APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Thomas Kaenzig https://www.instagram.com/raelianmovement LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #documentary #machinelearning #historychannel #ancientaliensfullepisodes #documentaries
Chapter 1: What are the origins of humanity according to the Raelian movement?
Yes. Well, there's two classical explanations, right? The idea of random evolution or the idea of an almighty God sitting on a cloud somewhere. The Rayleigh movement proposes a third explanation, saying that life on Earth was created by extraterrestrials who came about 25,000 years ago to this planet and who created life here scientifically. And those extraterrestrials were... Mistaken for gods.
Chapter 2: How do ancient texts support extraterrestrial theories?
If you look at all the ancient texts, we're here in the Abrahamic world, right, where the Bible is widespread. You take the Bible in the ancient Hebrew version, it says in Genesis, Elohim, created man in their image, Elohim did this, Elohim did this. The word actually Elohim was mistranslated, unfortunately, in English into the word God, which is probably the biggest lie.
I always call it like that, the biggest lie on this planet. They made out of a plural, a singular, because the word Elohim literally translated actually means those who came from the sky. And if you look around the planet, other than the Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, pretty much all the other religions, legends already talk about a plurality of beings.
So this idea of a monotheism is... really doesn't exist much. You go to Africa. The legends there, they talk about the little geniuses who came from the sky. You go to India where they talk about the gods, plural, flying around in the Vihamas, having names, behaving like us. You know, there's Shiva, for example, right? Yeah. You go to China, there's a story of Fuxi, Nuwa, you know, creating life.
We have in Chinese mythology, you probably saw a few years ago, the Chinese, they put a moon lander on the moon and they named it Chang'e. Chang'e was a Chinese goddess who supposedly lived on the moon. Wow. This is obviously nowadays in the age of science, we can understand this. Well, yeah, it was an extraterrestrial, right?
Um, we go here, um, obviously before Christianity came to this land, we, you know, the natives in their stories, in their legends, they talk about the great forefathers who created life. Um, so there's always been pretty much in all the... Greek gods too. The Greeks, everywhere you go, other than in the Abrahamic religions, it's always been a multitude of gods.
And of course, we have to understand, you know, primitive people at the time, when they saw beings coming from the sky, yes, they, you know, wow, they had like, you know, God, they described them as God-like figures because, you know, take... Even go back 500 years and you do a video call with somebody who's up in Denver and they would think, wow, this is magic. You have godlike power.
So think about thousands of years ago, any technology was deified. And we have to read all the ancient texts. Really try to read the ancient texts with the... but the eyes of somebody who has a scientific understanding. Right. You take, for example, Noah's Ark, right? It's in the Bible. How could this be just like a boat that floats in water? Well, how can you load up, you know, from each animal?
I mean, the female and the male, I mean, you know, what, the lion's not going to eat the gazelle? I mean... I mean, you got to have a huge boat to start with and how do you, this doesn't make sense. Now, if you, in this stage of science and technology, the understanding we have today, what if they just took one cell and then you can clone the animal? So one cell, obviously way less space, right?
So if we can understand all these legends, the story of Jonas and the whale, right? He spent what, three days and three nights in a big fish. How does that work? He's not going to come out alive after that. You spent three hours in a whale and you're probably already a half digester, right? Yeah. But what if it's a submarine? Okay, now this all makes sense, right?
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Chapter 3: Can cloning lead to eternal life?
I think it was Craig Venter, somebody who created the first single cell organism a few years ago. And one day as scientists, we will, you know, obviously we will evolve our techniques. Yes. But one day there will be a scientist who will dream about creating a being in our image. Right. Just like it was with us. And he may have to go to another planet because this may be too controversial.
Some people think cloning already exists.
Well, cloning is a... Yes, I mean, Jesus was probably the first clone. Jesus was cloned? Well, he was... Think about it. He died on the cross and then he reappeared. How is that possible, right? So, again, this is... 2000 years ago, you couldn't scientifically explain this, but nowadays we can understand it.
I mean, all they had to do is, yeah, basically clone them in an advanced stage compared with what we know today, right? Cloning today is just creating a later born twin, if you want. So that's the same, but obviously we grow up at a different time, different conditioning, different programming.
But so once you can create a being at an advanced adult stage, have you seen the movie, The Fifth Element? I haven't. You know, where they're basically this mysterious woman who helps them to, you know, save humanity ultimately. But they create her just kind of like in a machine, program it, and she's assembled and she comes out as an adult body, right?
You don't have to go through a, because right now a clone of this is going to, you know, be born as a little baby. Takes years to develop. Takes years, right? So when you can call it advanced growth process, master that, somebody comes out at an adult stage, and then the only thing you have to do is what? Transfer personality and memory. And in that, we're getting close to that.
So once we will be able... to transfer personality, memory, and master some kind of advanced growth process, we will have eternal life. Wow. It will not be a, you know, for thousands of years, people haven't talked about eternal life, but it was always mystified, right? And now, again- Immortality. In this age of science and technology, we can understand all this. It's no longer a mystery.
And that was announced a long time ago. In this age, the age of apocalypse, the mystery of God will be solved. That's what we're seeing. Science is basically... Yeah, it's ultimately removing, killing the idea of some kind of an immaterial god. But explain to us that these were just beings who love us and who would like to come back.
And that's why the Raider movement has this goal to build an embassy for them.
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Chapter 4: What is the potential future of AI and its impact on society?
I mean, it comes down to a simple, like, ultimately, like, water, food, and all that, right? Yeah. And we will, I mean, in the U.S., if you look at the population density here, it's still somewhat, because we have a lot of land, but you go to a place like Bangladesh,
India, some of these places, you know, I mean, you have one disruption even in the supply chain and then we have starvation and all that. Have you been over there? I've been to a lot of Asian countries, but not Bangladesh. Nice.
Where is the Israeli movement the biggest? Which country?
So the railing movement is really on all the continents, from, you know, here, US, Canada, Mexico, and North America, in Europe, obviously in the French-speaking countries, because rail, you know... is French originally. And so he started spreading the message in French-speaking Europe.
So in France, Switzerland, but we also have a lot of railings in Africa, in Western Africa, mainly Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Congo. Most railings are actually in Asia, in Japan. Okay, Japan. Yeah. And we have lots of members too in Korea. And it's not by surprise because probably the Buddhist countries... Buddhism is basically, Raelianism is basically Buddhism without the mysticism.
So it's an easy jump, right? An easy step from Buddhism to Raelianism. You know, if you take the Abrahamic religions, right? It's very dogmatic, you know, don't do this, don't do that, you're a sinner and all that. The Buddhism is focused on the awakening of a person and obviously so is Reignism. It's to, you know, be yourself and be happy and not this heavy luggage of, you know, you're a sinner.
kind of Ten Commandments style, don't do this kind of thing.
Yeah, a lot of shame there, right? Yes, absolutely, yeah. Yeah, and they make you confess. Yeah, it's an interesting model, right?
It's a terrible model because it creates somebody who's, you know, full of fear. Oh, did I do this right? You know, and all that. So when a human being can grow up and I should say, develop themselves the way they are, be themselves, as we like to say it, then that creates a totally different human being. A human being that is more loving, more happy, more harmonious.
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Chapter 5: Is overpopulation a significant concern for the future?
Yes, it's the symbol that I'm wearing here today. It's the symbol of the Elohim, the symbol of infinity. It has two parts, right? You see the Star of David, which represents infinity in space, and you have the swastika, which represents infinity in time. So what does that mean? So the infinity in space, you have a triangle pointing up and a triangle pointing down.
The triangle pointing up represents the infinity large, meaning we are on a planet that goes around the sun, right? And the sun circles around the center of a galaxy in an infinite universe. That's on our level. Now, these galaxies that we're all inside, they're on an infinitely larger level. They're inside an atom, a molecule of something infinitely larger, maybe a living human being.
Maybe we are inside, on an infinitely larger level, you're inside a person who right now interviews somebody else. And that to the infinite, you know. It goes infinite. Same with the triangle pointing down, meaning that in my finger, for example, there's atoms in there.
And in those particles inside, there's on an infinitely smaller level, there's galaxies with solar systems, planets, and maybe for sure in here, in one of them, there's people talking about infinity too. And that goes forever to the infinitely small. So that's the infinity in space represented by the Star of David. Then we have the swastika.
It represents infinity in time, meaning there's no beginning and no end. Everything is cyclical. And of course, the swastika has been in Western countries. It was tarnished by Hitler abusing the symbol. But the swastika has been around for thousands of years. Really? And yeah, it only had positive connotations.
I mean, the word swastika from the Sanskrit means little things associated with well-being. That's the etymological meaning of it, right? But even in the United States, until the... The 1920s, people got married, they often received a postcard with a swastika on it, wishing them well. You go like in San Francisco, the old mint, the old US mint, and you can still see that today.
There's a big swastika there. You remember President Garfield? I don't actually. It's one of the... I'm 28. Okay. It's well before my time too. I heard of him. Yeah. And there's a memorial. Like most presidents, they have a memorial, right? Yeah. And in that building, there is on the floor, there's swastikas. Really? Yeah.
So until Hitler abused an already existing symbol, it was really only a positive connotation, a very positive meaning. And specifically, some ask, why do you guys, why do you use the swastika? Because you know, blah, blah, blah. Well, because I don't want to give credit to this monster.
And that's why the rate of movement, we have this, we initiate an action called the Swastika Rehabilitation Day, where we Basically, public spaces explain to people the origin of the swastika and actually want to take it back because if you associate it with Hitler, you're only giving credit to this guy.
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Chapter 6: Where is the Raelian movement most popular worldwide?
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Yeah.
So we're constantly programmed. And then, of course, the movies, you know, Hollywood's always a big conditioning, right? You know, you see Top Gun, whatever. Oh, they fight the bad guys. We don't, I mean, who tells you these are bad people? I mean, they're in the faraway land and okay. I mean, you know, somebody's, one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter.
Yeah. They would call us terrorists for invading their land.
Exactly. So, and that's really, I think you bring up an important point. I think it's really, it starts with education. So imagine at school, instead of doing this stupid Pledge of Allegiance every morning, what if all the kids would do a peace meditation? Imagine that. It would totally change. Children would grow up in a very different way. They wouldn't want to fight anymore after that.
Or instead of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, how about reciting human rights? And that's really, if we could just, this is a small example, but if we could replace the Pledge of Allegiance with something, you know, peace-oriented, unifying, like meditation. I think we, as Raelians, we do on a regular basis peace meditations.
And imagine every morning at school, all the kids, before they start, they do a peace meditation. We change the world very quickly.
Yeah, there's a lot of good studies on meditation, how it helps the mind.
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