About us
We are a group of people from many
different parts of the world united to liberate
the planet from malice, corruption, etc.
We fight together for a common purpose
and our ultimate end is to bring about the Satya Yuga
and establish a world of love and universal fraternity.
The founder
The founder of the group is Luis Carlos Campos, a philologist and journalist
who founded the group on December 11th 2021
He was born in the Cantabrian zone of northern Spain.
He has been studying misteries, conspiracy theories and spirituality for more
than 30 years. In 2008 he created the blog contraperiodismomatrix and started
publishing all his findings for the betterment of humanity. He started on Youtube
on 2011 and gained great popularity but was hacked by the elite but still has many
views. All his predictions or most of them have come true, and people are starting
waking up and realizing the truth.
Q&A
▼ Are you a for-profit organization?
No, we're not
▼ Does you meditation system work?
Yes, the yogis that follow our system get in trance immediatly, it's the original system Shiva used, and further developed by Anandamurti
▼ What's the group about?
Mainly yoga, spirituality and "conspiracies", but we can speak about all types of topics.
▼ Do you seek power?
We don't seek any power nor we do anything in secret, everything is out in the open for everyone to see.
▼ Are all the stories and prophecies you tell true?
Yes, they are true, they are narrated as fiction and entertaintment because they are too surreal for people to believe. As the saying goes: "there's none so blind as those who will not see".
▼Are you affiliated to a political party or ideology?
No, we're not related to any of the mainstream politicians, organizations or ideologies, we're independent and have ideas of our own which we do not match any of these previously mentioned.
▼What does the swastika represent for you? Isn't it a Nazi symbol?
The swastika is a symbol of profound spiritual significance that has been distorted throughout history. Look beyond its negative associations with Nazism, particularly considering its ancient origin and presence in various cultures, such as Cantabrian and Indian.
The swastika, as depicted in the Pratiik, is seen as a symbol of infinity, spirituality, and victory over oneself. I emphasize the crucial difference between the levogirous swastika, associated with positive and spiritual aspects, and the dextrogirous swastika used by the Nazis.
The swastika is an emblem of protection and a reminder of the connection with the cosmic self. It is a powerful symbol in situations like meditation, and its ability to generate spiritual energy is noteworthy. Additionally, its role as a symbol of spiritual victory over ego and personal imperfections is crucial.
In conclusion, the swastika, in its original spiritual context, transcends the negative connotations imposed by certain groups in the past. The swastika, in its inherent nature, is a universal symbol of infinity, and its value deserves appreciation without external disturbance or prejudice.