In plain English.
Because you deserve that.
Ismael Perez says humanity's real records survived, and that twelve orders have been guarding them since before Egypt existed.
The Halls of Amenti, in Perez's telling, are an archive. Not a myth, not a metaphor — a real repository of humanity's original history, hidden from the civilizations that came after.
He says he's reading from the seventh crystal tablet of the inner sanctuary.
The archive was kept by twelve brotherhoods and sisterhoods, together called the sacred orders. Each one held a branch of knowledge: astronomy, sacred geometry, healing, philosophy, music, ethics, architecture, meditation, agriculture, mathematics, science. Their job was to make sure the useful things survived whatever was coming.
Getting in wasn't about bloodline. Perez is pointed about this — he contrasts it directly with how he says the Illuminati operate. Admission ran on character, integrity, dedication, and evidence you were in service to others. Fail that, and the knowledge stayed shut, because knowledge without wisdom becomes domination.
Their real assignment was the twelve stargates.
These aren't described as doors in the ground. They're points where Earth connects outward — gate six to the Pleiadians, gate seven to the Arcturians, gate eight to Andromeda. The positive contact humanity had with what earlier cultures called angels, Perez says, came through those gates.
Then the story turns. A rebellion in the higher realms, running up to what he calls the 11.5th dimension, ended with the guardians sealing the gateways from above. Locked out, the losing side came here — because Earth, in his cosmology, sits at a crossroads inside a larger structure called Orvonton, and is the only planet holding a gate to the twelfth dimension.
Most gates fell. Draco-reptilian and Anunnaki forces took them by conquest and by corrupting the institutions that had guarded them, then repointed them toward hierarchy and control. But not all — several stayed hidden in mountains, deserts, forests and underground, held by orders that never surfaced.
And here's the part Perez wants you to hear: the archive predicted this ending. The restoration of the twelve. A distant age when the cycle of conflict closes and the scattered knowledge comes back into the open.
He says it just happened. Recently, he claims, the Earth Alliance and Galactic Alliance recovered the final two gates — the African gate and the Levant gate. The set is complete for the first time in a very long time.
Which is why, he says, it's now safe to tell you any of this.
Maybe it's true. Maybe it's not. See what resonates for you.
Maybe's Analyst Note
Here's the deal you're making with this one.
The source is a crystal tablet from an inner sanctuary. There's no library that holds it, no photograph, no translation anyone else can check against. The archive is described entirely by the archive.
That makes this a closed loop. The evidence for the Halls of Amenti is the contents of the Halls of Amenti, and the only route in is Perez. That's not a reason to dismiss it — plenty of oral traditions are real and unwritten. It's a reason to know you're trusting a person rather than a document.
The recovery of the African and Levant gates has the same shape. It's described as a recent, concrete event with an outcome, but nothing about it would look different if it hadn't happened.
One thing here is genuinely checkable, and we're putting it on the board: he says his next book, Cosmic Destiny, publishes in January 2027. That's a real date with a real deadline, and it'll get a mark like anything else.
Worth naming plainly, without any edge to it: this stream also sells things. Three ascension courses, a cosmic origins class, a paid August 29th event, and a detox supplement, all mentioned in the first four minutes. He's not hiding it — the links are pinned. But you should know the room you're in, and a teaching stream that's also a storefront is a normal thing that's still worth seeing clearly.
Maybe it's true. Maybe it's not. Use your discernment.
Other Claims Mentioned (7)
Said in this episode but not promoted to a tracked claim with its own deadline — noted here so nothing gets lost, in case it matters later.
- The Earth Alliance and Galactic Alliance recently recovered the last two of twelve stargates — the African gate and the Levant gate.
- Earth is the intergalactic hub of the superuniverse Orvonton, and the only planet with a gate accessing the 12th dimension.
- Gate six connects to the Pleiadians, gate seven to the Arcturians, gate eight to Andromeda.
- An "inorganic rebellion" was defeated in the higher realms up to the 11.5th dimension, and the gateways above were sealed by guardians from the 12th, 13th and 14th.
- An ancient AI called Omega assimilated reality up to the 11.5th dimension attempting to reach eternity.
- The evidence of Tartaria was deliberately destroyed.
- The original twelve sacred orders withdrew into the inner earth.
Cross-References
Elizabeth April is running nearly the same map from a different door — shadow government, White Hats, an unseen conflict with visible consequences. Perez gives it a deeper timeline and more proper nouns; neither offers evidence you can pick up and turn over.
Matias De Stefano works the same ground, ancient records and pre-Egyptian civilizations, but tends to present his as remembered rather than archived.
Robert Edward Grant lands nearby on sacred geometry and lost knowledge — with one real difference worth noticing. Grant's claims usually point at objects you can go measure. Perez's point at an archive you can't visit.
Gregg Braden's whole thesis is that the ancestors encoded something we forgot. Same instinct, opposite method: Braden reaches for ice cores and published studies.
Try This
Perez says entry to the orders ran on character, not bloodline — and specifically on evidence you were in service to others.
Strip the cosmology off and there's a usable question in there. If someone were assessing you on that basis this month, what would they actually have to point at? Not intentions. Evidence.
You don't need a stargate for that one to bite.
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"He says August brings a new wave of peacemakers, and that 2028 is already pulling people forward before it's stable enough to stand on. What do you do with a forecast that can't be wrong?"
→ Lee Harris
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Maybe it's true.
Maybe it's not.
Use your discernment.
You decide.