I have some friends who are worried about the sham virus. I know that the virus was planned and it's nothing more similar to the flu and vaccines or not won't affect me nevertheless. How can I calm them down since our government is starting to open up stuff? Without saying I support Trump or telling me that I'm a conspiracy theorist.
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Start by asking what their thoughts are about the govt declassing aliens. This will open their minds that conspiracy theories could be true. Then once their guard is down and they are surprised at how knowledgable you are randomly throw in a, "ya I cant believe Fauci invested in Corona virus research on bats paid for by Bill Gates." Tell them about how Frances article they put out talked about it. Feel them out you don't wanna overwhelm them. Then before saying good bye just for shits and giggles say, "I bet Michelle Obama's penis is yuuuge and you cant get the video of her jumping up and down on Ellen's show."
Hi, MooseKnukl3. Regarding the aliens:
The aliens are quite real. Anything one can interact with is real and exists--in some form or another. The interesting question centers around what is their actual ontological nature, i.e., in what form do they actually exist.
The veridical answer to that question is that the aliens (and their precursor edition, the demons) are particular naturally-evolved parts of our own mind, i.e., they are particular subsets of our own consciousness: mostly the aliens/demons/etc. exist in our subconscious, but the highest levels of the elite occult societies have figured out over the ages various mental techniques to bring the aliens to the fore, to the conscious level. These aliens are the gods of old, the ones that required human sacrifice.
For much more on what is going on with the aliens/demons/spirit-guides/etc., see my following article:
On the more literal level of extraterrestrial life, it is likely that very simple forms of life exist throughout the universe. Yet the ancient alien hypothesis along with the idea of current intelligent extraterrestrial visitations has been pushed hard by certain sectors of the corporate media, and it is low-grade B-movie science-fiction schlock. A species powerful enough to cross stars--let alone galaxies--wouldn't come to Earth as humanoid creatures in ponderous starships, but rather would use extreme nanotechnology. If they were malicious and wanted to seize the Earth, they would fall to the ground as microscopic dust, infect our craniums, and we'd all be brain-dead before we hit the ground. It would be lights-out before any human even knew that anything had occurred.
Which is to say, if a species powerful and intelligent enough to cross stars were to land on Earth, where they would land is quite literally inside everyone's skulls.
Consult footnote 247 on pp. 103-104 of my following article regarding the globalist elite's New World Order alien deception agenda:
My foregoing article concerns physicist and mathematician Prof. Frank J. Tipler's Omega Point cosmology and the Feynman-DeWitt-Weinberg quantum gravity/Standard Model Theory of Everything (TOE), which is a proof (i.e., mathematical theorem) of God's existence per the known laws of physics (viz., the Second Law of Thermodynamics, General Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics). Tipler's Omega Point cosmology has been extensively peer-reviewed and published in a number of the world's leading physics and science journals. However, it also analyzes the societal implications of said, particularly the implications of the exponential advancement of technology and hence also the coming radical life-extension technologies (i.e., transhumanism) in light of a world dominated by a callous oligarchy.