# On Doors And Cern Origins

In keeping with the mission of this specific Gemini site, here is some stuff to know on CERN:

> CERN is located at the Swiss-French border near Geneva. A large part of the sprawling underground facility consisting of a circular tunnel 27 kilometres in circumference is found 50-175 kilometres under the French town of Saint Genus-Pouilly.
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> In the past, Saint Genus-Pouilly used to be a small Roman city by the name of Appolliacum. The town was so named because it was dedicated to the Roman and Greek god, Apollos. It is also claimed that the CERN facility is built on the site of the ancient temple of Apollos. 
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> In Revelation chapter 9, we are told that the locust-like creatures from the abyss have a leader whose name is Abaddon in Hebrew and Apollyon in Greek (Revelation 9:11). Abaddon means destruction and Apollyon, a derivative of Apollo, is literally destroyer. 
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> The spiritual significance of CERN’s location and its association with Apollos, Apollyon, and Shiva, all gods of destruction, cannot be missed.

> source: https://www.rockofages.org.sg/pastoral-reflections/2024/05/25/opening-spiritual-portals-cern

The article alludes to the Shiva statue that sits at CERN that was placed there in 2004. 

Here is a another bit from the same source:

> Sergio Bertolucci, director for research and computing at CERN, said that there were parallel universes and parallel dimensions of non-physical intelligent beings located everywhere around us, and CERN would allow these non-earth entities to come into our physical world and be with us.
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> When asked about the interdimensional doorway by The Register, a London and New York-based science and technology journal, Bertolucci replied without any hesitation, “Out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it.” 

What might come through a door with so much destruction associated with it? Do you suppose it is a happy, soft bunny rabbit? Probably not. If you are playing the game Diablo, and you see a menacing door, chances are there are demons behind it. 

## Summary

The internet, we know, was born, in the world-wide form, at CERN. The idea was to have infrastructure in place in case of nuclear attack that would facilitate communication. Since that inception, however, the World Wide Internet has become the surfaced web that sits astride layers of military web which are not accessible to the public. It has gone from a technology that enables freedom of speech and exchange of ideas to being a kind of zoo. If it is the case that created things inherit something of their origin point, then it is clear to understand why the WWW is having an identity crisis and why, frankly, the modern version of it sucks. Perhaps it was always intended as a segue toward destruction. Of course, the internet is only one kind of web. There are plenty of other sub-webs and dark-webs and intranets now. Do these also inherit the personality of the parent? Again, subtract making money and power from the equation, and the personality of many things change—in drastic ways. 


On Doors And Cern Origins was published on 2025-12-08
