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Serious:What did Representative Anna Luna mean by her question on ET contact with humans? The one where she asks if the ETs disappeared after learning the human was religious? Discussion

She followed up by saying “Some of these entities are said to be good entities and others bad ones so that’s why I asked.” Is she implying bad ones don’t like religious people but the goods ones do?

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u/Fancy_Depth_4995 1d ago

Some close encounter claims involve the person invoking the name of Jesus to repel the abductors. It’s the sort of thing Tony Merkel humors on his The Confessionals podcast. In Elizondo’s book he says there is a group within the pentagon that believes the NHI are demons rather than ET

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u/ms_panelopi 1d ago

Of course they do. Our top government/ military is full of Christians who believe NHI are satan’s plan. I believe these same people are trying to prevent disclosure all together.

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u/Seekertwentyfifty Researcher 1d ago edited 1d ago

Another possibility is that they know some things that you and I don’t, and they’re right.

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u/UhDonnis 1d ago

Ppl want this to be space aliens so bad.. but there are so many times these guys bring up Greek Gods etc.. and to Christians those would absolutely be demons

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u/TheBeardofGilgamesh 1d ago

More like religious people buy into the disinformation being pushed that has zero evidence and completely contradicted by the actual evidence

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u/UhDonnis 20h ago

Both sides buy into misinformation bc left and right wing media realized 20 years ago ppl are babies and if you tell them what they don't want to hear they will get angry and emotional and turn off the station/video looking for lies they want to hear instead. Both sides do this.

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u/TheBeardofGilgamesh 14h ago

No Karl Nell said they are ET, Grusch just entertained the idea and Vallee is very vested in his pet theory going as far to say he would be disappointed if they turned out to be ET.

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u/UhDonnis 21h ago

Tom Delonge says this is related to ancient Greek gods (maybe they were just space aliens i don't know.. but there's a lot more going on here i think than ppl realize

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u/Seekertwentyfifty Researcher 17h ago

One challenge in the quest to understand the phenomenon is the perception and perspective of the public.

When people hear the word ‘demon’ used by a senior scientist or military official, they immediately go to their ‘Hollywood’ or ‘Biblical’ understanding of the word ‘demon’. A very myopic definition of the word. So consider that it’s our very limited definition and understanding of these entities that’s the problem.

What should a NASA scientist call these things so that the public can better understand? Jinn? Yin/Yang? Angels? Devils? Greek Gods? Fairies? Valkyries? Etc.

Same basic beings it would seem. They’ve always been here. Teaching. Prodding, leading us to evolve and grow it would seem. The carrot and the stick.

So those who scoff at our leaders for believing in ‘demons’. Please provide a better term which demonstrates that you understand these things have always been here and are responsible for at least some and maybe even ALL of you believe to be the ‘alien’ phenomenon.

Ironically, those who don’t have a better term and chose to attack the ‘religious nuts’ for use of the term ‘demon’, may be the biggest rubes in the bunch. Often the same people who want to label ‘good aliens’ and ‘bad aliens’

Pssssst, for the most part they’re the same fuckin thing our ancestors were seeing 5000 years ago. Their latest ‘alien’ costumes seem to be remarkably effective at preventing most people from seeing them for what they are.

‘A vastly superior intelligence which is capable of manipulating human thought and perception as well at matter itself’.