Interestingly, Barack Obama recently said that aliens are real, but they are not at Area 51, and that there is in fact nothing underneath the ground at Area 51. And President Trump's response was to say that Obama was sharing classified info that shouldn't be shared, which seems to imply that Obama was telling the truth.
Yes, and the only thing that Obama said that could be considered classified is that there no underground base at Area 51. Everything else he said was too vague to be classified intel.
there is a firmament above
"Firmament" is just the word the Bible uses to describe the atmosphere.
The flat Earth theory can be proven false by anyone who can watch a ship appear or disappear over the horizon, among many other things.
This whole alien hoax is a distraction from the abused and sacrificed children...small people with big eyes
Highly unlikely. In all likelihood, the Greys are demonic entities. They bear a strong resemblance to a supernatural being called Lam that Aleister Crowley was in contact with, and the reports of many contactees and abductees confirm that they behave in a demonic manner. There are also people who have reported rebuking them in the name of Jesus and seeing them instantly disappear.
Jacques Vallée made a very convincing case that the UFO phenomenon is just the latest disguise worn by the same supernatural beings that have masqueraded as elves, fairies, goblins, etc. throughout human history. In fact, one military general who woke up to find himself surrounded in his bed by Greys (decades ago before they were known as that by the public) referred to them as "goblins."
Bible Scholar Dr. Michael S. Heiser also made a great video on the subject.
Lara Logan does good reporting at times, but she has gotten so focused on the child abuse issue that she has fallen victim to the if-you-think-like-a-hammer-everything-looks-like-a-nail phenomenon.
makes me wonder how many people even care at all about children!
You can care about children without assuming that everything is directly connected to child abuse. Developing tunnel vision on any one thing - no matter how important that thing is - can cloud one's judgment.
Interestingly, Barack Obama recently said that aliens are real, but they are not at Area 51, and that there is in fact nothing underneath the ground at Area 51. And President Trump's response was to say that Obama was sharing classified info that shouldn't be shared, which seems to imply that Obama was telling the truth.
Coo-coo.....🧌
Yes, and the only thing that Obama said that could be considered classified is that there no underground base at Area 51. Everything else he said was too vague to be classified intel.
"Firmament" is just the word the Bible uses to describe the atmosphere.
The flat Earth theory can be proven false by anyone who can watch a ship appear or disappear over the horizon, among many other things.
Highly unlikely. In all likelihood, the Greys are demonic entities. They bear a strong resemblance to a supernatural being called Lam that Aleister Crowley was in contact with, and the reports of many contactees and abductees confirm that they behave in a demonic manner. There are also people who have reported rebuking them in the name of Jesus and seeing them instantly disappear.
Jacques Vallée made a very convincing case that the UFO phenomenon is just the latest disguise worn by the same supernatural beings that have masqueraded as elves, fairies, goblins, etc. throughout human history. In fact, one military general who woke up to find himself surrounded in his bed by Greys (decades ago before they were known as that by the public) referred to them as "goblins."
Bible Scholar Dr. Michael S. Heiser also made a great video on the subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThmF7OErkxY
Lara Logan does good reporting at times, but she has gotten so focused on the child abuse issue that she has fallen victim to the if-you-think-like-a-hammer-everything-looks-like-a-nail phenomenon.
You can care about children without assuming that everything is directly connected to child abuse. Developing tunnel vision on any one thing - no matter how important that thing is - can cloud one's judgment.