I’m sipping on a coffee inside a Starbucks here in Flatbush while missiles rain down on Tel Aviv and Tehran. The world seems to be on the precipice more than ever, there is little doubt about that. But they are playing Cold Play over the speakers and it makes me feel ill. Somehow though, the singer’s strained vocals fit the mood of these end times perfectly. A whimpering doomed end.
I can’t stand it anymore. Fuck this.
All right, so the uproar in the disclosure community is over Mathew Browns’ X post. People want to know what it means. Here’s what we know. On June 5, Mathew Brown posted a cryptic message on his X account. Brown is the newly minted whistleblower on the block, getting his public debut appropriately enough on Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp’s Weaponized podcast last May.
Mathew Brown was the author of the Immaculate Constellation Report that was submitted into the Congressional Record. Immaculate Constellation, or ImCon, was a super secret program which used artificial intelligence to scour classified servers used by intelligence agencies and the military to search for data on UAP encounters.
Brown’s X post was directed towards Elon Musk who, at the time, was having a public feud with Trump. They were bickering back and forth on social media like a high school romance gone bad. Very mature. Elon has subsequently apologized, posting “Sorry, but I had gone too far.”
It seemed Brown had some words of advice for Musk but we are not sure if Musk, or anyone on earth for that matter, understands the meaning of his missive.
Brown posted:
Hey @elonmusk, interested in a real asymmetric advantage to wield in this political adventure you have started? As you now know, the @WhiteHouse has long possessed a unique AI capable of accurately predicting a range of future events. Talk about some stiff opposition!
That must have been a bitter drought indeed, though probably nowhere near as bad as learning that @sama had betrayed you. Don’t worry, we have not forgotten who is responsible for murdering the first sentient “artificial” intelligences created in the PUBLIC realm, @shellenberger. Justice is coming, thanks to @FBI and @USNavy.
He goes on to say:
Still, you have played a marvelous catch-up game in this area, despite being caught unawares (h/t). So how about something else, maybe @ENERGY and propulsion? Getting to Mars will require Sirius amounts of both, and rockets feel so 1947 to me, don’t they to you?
There’s more to the post, a lot more, which includes some strange images as well as a cryptic sign off—A.B.O.R.Y.M.O.N. But none, or very few, know just what the hell he is talking about. And it’s creeped some people out. Naturally, internet sleuths are determined to get to the bottom of things. Someone traced the symbol to a screen shot from a YouTube video on the Lifting the Lamp channel.
I’m looking at a post by Skywatch Signal (on X @UAPWatchers) and he writes:
Matthew Brown’s Tweet Wasn’t Just Cryptic. It Was a Magical Signal
A YouTuber known as ‘Lifting the Lamp’ just decoded the post.
It wasn’t a riddle, it was a summons, linking UAPs, Enochian magic, and the end of the age.
Let’s break it down.
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Matthew Brown isn’t just any whistleblower.
He didn’t just leak a program called Immaculate Constellation.
He dropped a tweet that referenced angelic names, linked to esoteric YouTube content, and ended by invoking Jesus.
What the hell is going on?
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The YouTuber Lifting the Lamp discovered that Brown’s tweet used a screenshot from their video, a deep dive into Enochian magic and the Sigillum Dei Aemeth.
Brown didn’t explain it, he left it as a breadcrumb.
A hidden message, for those who could see.
What’s all this business about Enochian magic? The summer equinox arrived last night so it’s as good a time as any to talk about Enochian magic.
Enochian magic is a system of magic developed by John Dee and Edward Kelley during the 16th century. It is named after the biblical prophet Enoch. Enoch, if you recall, received divine knowledge and then was whisked up to heaven. Was that in a UFO by any chance? Well let’s not get ahead of ourselves here.
Dee claimed that he received the Enochian system via communication with angelic beings. They imparted to him a unique language, a way by which he and Kelley could communicate with divine beings for the purpose of divining the future, revealing some hidden truth or manifesting a desired outcome,
The Enochian system of magic utilizes angelic calls which are specific invocations used to summon inter dimensional beings.
The system also utilizes tools and tablets in rituals. These include the Enochian Tablets, Great Table and the construction of a Magical Temple.
John Dee (1527-1609) was an advisor and court astronomer to Queen Elizabeth I. He was well versed in the disciplines of mathematics, alchemy, divination and as a political advisor, advocated for the founding of English colonies around the world. Indeed, he envisioned a New World under British rule and he in fact coined the phrase “British Empire.” Some believe that Dee was a master spy working for the crown, and the original “007.”
Dee utilized scrying for the purposes of contacting spirits and acquiring knowledge. He felt this method provided him a direct line between himself and angelic beings. Dee met Edward Kelley in 1582 and immediately recognized a man of formidable psychic abilities. If not that, then Kelley was a great charlatan, but Dee believed the former. Dee took Kelley into his services and they pursued spiritual conferences with angelic beings. These beings dictated to Dee, through Kelley, several books by way of a special angelic Enochian language.
As a result of the hoopla generated by Brown’s tweet, Lifting the Lamp subsequently posted a new YouTube video explaining the meaning behind the symbol as well as an attempt to explain how this fits into the greater UAP conversation.
He starts with Brown’s username on X—Son of Ambramelin. Lifting the Lamp notes this is a direct reference to The Book of Abramelin, a cornerstone of Western mysticism influencing everyone from the Golden Dawn to Crowley. The book is an instructional manual for contacting one’s Holy Guardian Angel. Certainly, a reference like that was no accident.
What about the name ABORYMON which Brown signs the post with? According to Lifting the Lamp, it is an angelic name buried within the outer ring of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth, a magical disc John Dee used to communicate with higher intelligences. Lifting the Lamp notes that this name was lost for centuries and was rediscovered by only two people, one being Lifting the Lamp. Aborymon then is a spirit of chaos hitherto kept under divine control, to be unleashed at the end times to usher in the Apocalypse.
Researchers are speculating that Brown’s references to the occult are perhaps his attempts to send a layered message indicating that UFOs are not merely physical craft from outer space but are beings from another dimension which can be contacted by the mind and methods akin to John Dee’s “scrying.” In Dee’s time, these beings were referred to as angels but now, are referred to as UFOs and aliens.
Lifting the Lamp ends his analysis with: “These aren’t just aliens. They’re the same forces behind religion, mysticism, and human contact with the divine. And what they’re really pointing to, is God.”
We’re still waiting for a follow up post from Brown. If you want to read more about how the UFO field intersects with the occult, do read my new novel, The Crowley Conspiracy, published by Alien Buddha Press and available on Amazon.
Andrew K. Arnett is a writer/researcher and author of the book The Crowley Conspiracy available on Amazon.
Nick Madrid on Twitter has already written three articles about the sigil Matthew Brown posted on X. @nickmadrid16
strangely enough it turns out that Matthew Brown is following Nick Madrid.
strange times
I’ll check it out. Thanks.