by Exuberant Teleportation » Sat Apr 27, 2019 4:40 pm
The aliens are spiritual; they came to people in medieval times as fairies, because those tales were more abundant than, say, the power of science now, which makes them come to Us as aliens. They influence the realms of dreams and imagination, programming us psychologically for a demonic takeover.
They also helped write the scriptures, giving prophets visions and clues to integrate into their spiritual sketches.
Even da Vinci put alien architectonics in His paintings. Jesus can actually be superimposed in da Vinci's Last Supper as a Draconian alien time lord!
There's also a guy named Tom Montalk who has an online notebook/website called "Transcending the Matrix Control System", and that covers a lot of alien/ufo topics.
And there's a guy named Wayne Herschel (who I like far more than tom) who has found starlight paintings of Our majestic spring at the divine heart, which birthed us at the center of the universe, at the Tree of Life, and ultimately on another world.
http://www.thehiddenrecords.com/
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Lugia's Birthday Wish Extremities at each Rainbow Bowtie's End as Flora of Ore pointed at Polaris
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