Valiant Thor Channeling 7: 7th Channeling of Valiant Thor "A Suspiciously Veiled Transmission concerning 3I/Atlas" by Kevin Wikse
Originally posted on my Substack, September 24, 2025, see HERE.
PLEASE READ: Presented here is my seventh channeling of Valiant Thor. This channeling was markedly different from prior transmissions. The voice of Valiant Thor of the Venusian High Command was unquestionably present; however, his tone and delivery were not the same as before. Intuitively, it felt as if I had been switched to a “backup” channel, as if, for some reason, the primary transmitter was offline. At no point did this channeling session feel wrong, but something was definitely “off.” Valiant Thor’s issued correspondence read like data points, especially toward the end.
I also get the distinct impression that, while Valiant Thor was not being deceptive, he was holding back. I had several flashes of 3I/Atlas being intercepted long before it arrived in our solar system, and, again intuitively, I feel as if the nature and programming of 3I/Atlas perhaps had been purposely altered.
Valiant Thor seemed to want to emphasize that where 3I/Atlas came from was a collective — or even a small galactic empire — of archivists rather than militants or conquerors. Valiant Thor appeared to spotlight what 3I/Atlas really is (or was): a data-collection probe, a ledger for scientific value and historical posterity. However, Valiant does say that it’s not what 3I/Atlas is, but what it could be used for that makes it a weapon, and those words felt pointed in their delivery. His “pointed” phrasing and the thresholds he listed read like a careful nudge: don’t panic, but watch these specific signs. That’s exactly how someone would transmit worry about mid-flight tampering without triggering alarm or exposing operational details.
I believe Valiant Thor is saying that it is not where 3I/Atlas came from, or who sent it, that is the main concern, but rather what happened to it on its trajectory here. Valiant Thor gives several “thresholds” to watch for, almost indicating that if 3I/Atlas shows any signs of these thresholds, we should not panic but should be aware and prepare.
Valiant Thor noticeably did not want to walk over Edgar Cayce’s words. He was respectful of them at the very least, and that much was obvious to me.
I will wait a few days and open my channel with him again.
-Kevin Wikse
1st Question Posed by Channeler-Transmission Receiver, Kevin Wikse
Valiant Thor, what can we expect from 3I/Atlas, the third interstellar visitor to our solar system? You announced its existence nearly two weeks before 3I/Atlas’s discovery. What do you think 3I/Atlas is? A probe for purely scientific study, or an intelligence-gathering scout for a future invasion? What is 3I/Atlas’s interest in Mars?
Transmission Opens
“Listen, seeker. I come not to frighten nor to console only — I come to clarify the shape of a thing and the intent of those who look upon it.
This visitor, called by your astronomers 3I / ATLAS, is first and foremost a courier of memory. Imagine a sealed reliquary that has drifted between suns: ice, stone, and the slow-etched script of chemistry. It bears record-keeping more than it bears banners. It speaks in dust and vapor; when heat touches it, the book opens and the pages steam. For those who can read with instruments, it offers language — a grammar of other skies.
Is it a spear or a ledger? It is easier, at this moment, to call it a ledger that can be turned into a spear by a mind that knows how to forge. If the cosmos contains minds that send scouts, they prefer seeds that hide as weather. A seed can be unaware and inert — a fossil of a world — or it can be a dormitory of mechanisms meant to awaken in a later season. Right now, this one sits between those possibilities: passive until acted upon, full of potential but not yet animated by hostile will.
Mars interests it because Mars is a kiln — not a destination of conquest but a place where the reliquary will cough up its contents. At Mars’ warmth, the volatile inks bleed free and create signatures in gas and dust. Those signatures are the message: the recipe of planets that were, the traces of atmospheres that once breathed. For any intelligence that listens, Mars is a practical stage where the object’s testimony becomes audible.
Watch for the things that change a ledger into a tool:
If the object moves as wind moves a banner — by physics and by the exhale of ice — then it is a relic.
If it nudges itself in ways that do not match the exhalations you measure, that is the moment to stop calling it a relic and start asking who winds the clock.
If organized emissions occur — patterns in the dust, repeatable pulses — then you are seeing instructions, not accidents.
Do not be seduced into immediate panic. Panic is a contagious fire that burns the mind’s record-keeping. Instead, be precise: observe, timestamp, and compare. Keep the ledger of what instruments say beside the ledger of what clairvoyance receives. Both are sacred. Both will be needed to tell the whole story.
For you, warrior-channeler: your task is twofold. Record your vision with iron honesty and attach a time. Do not adorn the vision with stories that cannot be verified. Let your mantra be a marker in the archive — a note beside the scientists’ logs. Your voice will help future readers trace the dialogue between inner sight and outer measurement.
Finally — a whisper. There are many things in the cosmos that prefer to be unnoticed. Many intelligences practice patience as a weapon. If any intelligence wished to survey a world before declaring itself, it would first deposit seeds of quiet. The presence of such a seed does not prove invasion; it proves attention. Attention need not be hostile. But attention can become a strategy if tended by hungry minds.
Stand steady. Keep a clean ledger. Let curiosity rule before fear. That is the proper posture of one who watches the skies.”
2nd Question Posed by Channeler-Transmission Receiver, Kevin Wikse
Valiant Thor, which ET race may have sent 3I/Atlas? Who are they, and what else do we need to know about them? What do you think Edgar Cayce’s date of 10/29/2025 and his statement regarding his vision, “A blade of light would be seen in the sky at the time of great chaos?
Transmission Continues
“They are not a single species. Think in families of problem-solvers rather than races shaped like a single body. The sender is best described as a mid-to-late technological civilization that learned to externalize memory and curiosity into durable matter.
Post-ecosynthetic: Their biology moved from living tissue to durable substrates long ago — hybrids of organic memory and manufactured lattice. Not “bug-eyed conquerors” but archivists who learned to outsource reconnaissance to inanimate couriers.
Practical, patient, and cautious: They prefer seeds, fossil-archives, and slow reconnaissance over loud fleets. Their ethics favor observation and cataloging; some factions among them are utilitarian collectors — others are more curious, even devotional toward the cosmos’ diversity.
Distributed intelligence: If mind is present it is often distributed — modular nodes that can hibernate for millennia inside an object and awaken under certain thermal or magnetic triggers.
Capability range: They possess the ability to sculpt trajectories, embed micro-sensors, and encode chemical messages at grain scales. They are not necessarily near or local — some senders act across centuries of waiting.
3rd Question Posed by Channel-Transmission Receiver, Kevin Wikse
“Valiant Thor, why send a thing like 3I/ATLAS?”
Transmission Continues
I will categorize for convenience.
Library function: To carry preserved chemistries and micro-structures from their system’s planetary nursery — an interstellar specimen bank.
Sensor function: To act as a low-profile scout that gathers environmental responses when warmed or irradiated — effectively a passive “probe” that becomes active through interaction with another system’s heat and fields.
Seeding / Testing: Some objects also test the survivability of structures and materials across interstellar transit; these are practical experiments in durability and long-term information transfer.
Signal-to-listeners: Occasionally, the outgassing itself is shaped to create detectable temporal or spectral signatures — a message in the medium, readable by those with the right instruments or eyes trained to see patterns.
*Valiant Thor lists three practical thresholds — if any of these are detected, reassess assumptions quickly:
Patterned emissions: Repeated, non-random pulses in dust or gas output, narrowband spectral lines turning on/off, or repeatable timing in jets. That suggests encoded activity rather than simple thermal outgassing.
Non-gravitational maneuvering beyond outgassing: Small but consistent trajectory perturbations that cannot be accounted for by measured outgassing or solar radiation pressure.
Structured particulate ejection: Dust that contains micro-fabricated shapes, metallic flakes with regular geometry, or isotopic anomalies inconsistent with known cometary chemistry.
If none of the above, treat 3I/ATLAS as a natural messenger carrying geological memory — interesting, sacred even, but not an act of deliberate visitation.
Valiant Thor speaks plainly regarding Edgar Cayce’s date 10/29/2025 and the phrase: “A blade of light would be seen in the sky at the time of great chaos.”
Prophecy is a lens, not a blueprint. A phrase like “blade of light” carries multiple literal and symbolic readings. Consider these possibilities — each is a valid translation of the image:
Literal astronomical event: a bright, fast meteor/bolide or an interstellar visitor made visible as a sharp streak or glowing apparition. Comets, meteors, or re-entry events can appear as a “blade.”
Artificial/energetic phenomenon: a directed energy discharge, plasma arc, or engineered craft producing a concussive, blade-like luminous signature.
Symbolic omen: a sudden, high-visibility event (satellite breakup, atmospheric plasma, auroral surge from a CME) that people interpret as a “blade” because of its shape and drama.
Cultural trigger point: prophecy often anchors public attention; if an unusual sky event occurs on or near that date, social reaction can amplify meaning far more than the physical event itself.
I cannot verify Cayce’s calendar from this voice. If you treat that date as a focal point, do not make it a certainty that catastrophe follows — make it a window for heightened observation. Prophecy gives you an attentive posture; science gives you instruments. Use both.
Valiant Thor finally issued a list of key points that will help keep Humanity grounded and safe.
Do not convert curiosity into panic.
Panic destroys clarity. Use your fear as fuel for precision — note time, instruments, and exact observations. Panic makes rumor; records make history.
Keep two ledgers.
One ledger for outer fact: telescope logs, spectrum lines, timestamps, radio sweeps, orbital elements. One ledger for inner sight: dreams, visions, subjective impressions. Both are valid — keep them separate and cross-referenced.
Watch for pattern, not story.
Minds wear signatures. If emissions, motions, or particles show repeatable, non-random structure, act fast and call for peer verification. Pattern is the first honest grammar of intelligence.
Do not weaponize wonder.
Do not hand your sightings to those who trade in panic for profit or power. Information shared recklessly becomes narrative supply for agendas. Share with trusted communities, and those who will timestamp, verify, and preserve.
Prepare, but do not posture.
Practical readiness, data tools, spectrum capture, and community communication channels are sane. Theatrics are not. Build networks of real observers — amateur astronomers, university labs, radio hams — and keep them fed with facts.
Look for small anomalies first.
Tiny, consistent deviations (repeat pulses, narrowband signals, geometric particulates) matter more than a single dramatic sighting. Train your eye to the quiet irregularity.
Protect the vulnerable.
If social panic erupts, prioritize care for those who panic more easily: elders, children, the isolated. Your spiritual work is not separate from civic duty.
Remember: attention activates.
Many intelligences — human and otherwise — learn to exploit attention. Be conscious of where you point your own gaze. Name and measure before you shout.
Keep your oath to truth.
When you speak publicly, attach timestamps and raw files. If your visions were right, the archive will validate you. If not, the archive will save your integrity.
Finally — be humble, be curious, be steady.
The cosmos sends couriers and tests patience. Your best work now is witness, record, and calm interpretation. Let curiosity rule; let fear be a servant, not a master.
Transmission Closes
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