Aliens

Do aliens exist?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • No

    Votes: 41 80.4%
  • Maybe so

    Votes: 4 7.8%

  • Total voters
    51
The whole point of aliens is to prepare people for the new world order. The “leaks” from Area 51 are just meant to provide validation for conspiracy minded people that aliens are some secret hidden from us.
Even Harald Malmgren was in on this, or so his daughter claims, as he retold stories when he was dying about what he experienced at 51 or with the scientists that were there. The gist was that they would come into contact with what was supposed to be a remnant metallic artifact or piece of a "ship" (or so it was stated) and when certain people touched this piece, they would have ideas communicated to them, some sort of sensorial experience or telepathic messaging.
 
The entities people encounter under the influence of strong psychedelics are highly likely to be demons as well. From reading some of the experiences they behave the same. Evasive answers, trying to ‘guide’ the person, turning on them when they don’t hold up of their end of the bargain. It’s been described in the same way for centuries before aliens were even a thing.
 
Again, I'm not really going to argue that Nephilim statement I made earlier because I simply don't know, and don't really want to know because I think it's so dark. But here's the reason I tossed it out there. This guy believes he is part of the Nephilim bloodline / and/or has been part of rituals that bring them about (on various old Indian sites, in collusion with the government and other things). He describes some crazy stuff. But, as far as he says now, he is saved, and has accepted Jesus into his life.

Granted, him thinking he is something in particular could just be delusion. But lots of demonic stuff is sort of just straightforward and plain like that too, simple delusion.

 
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Rubio getting in on the action!

Secretary of State Marco Rubio was prominently featured in the trailer for an upcoming documentary on UFOs in which high-ranking government officials confirm the existence of "otherworldly things."

Rep. André Carson, D-Ind., a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, added, "These are otherworldly things that are performing maneuvers that haven't been seen."

Jay Stratton, whom the documentary described as the former head of the government's UAP Task Force, gave the trailer's most memorable line: "I have seen with my own eyes nonhuman craft and nonhuman beings."

The Trump administration has pledged to be more transparent about UFOs.

 
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