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UFOs/UAP

Alien Messaging and Mysticism

Is it all Fiction?

John Ege

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Stranger at the Pentagon, a book by Frank E Stranges, sets the stage for aliens bringing Christianity to the White House. Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein, 1961, tells the story of Valentine Michael Smith who is born on Mars, raised by Martians, and comes to Earth to show the way. Alexandria, Virginia, 1957, a tall, handsome man descends out of a UFO to be greeted by two officers with drawn guns. “Take me to your Leader” asks Valiant Thor, a person from ‘what your Bible calls “The morning and evening star.”’

Uma Thurman and John Neville in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

Uma Thurman was Venus.

Valiant Thor reportedly sought out ‘Doctor Stranges’ to help spread his message of love. Yes, he came from Venus.

Venus, the morning and evening star, the one that heralds the sun. The messenger, also known as Lucifer. ‘The Romans referred to Venus as the Goddess of love and peace. The Greeks called her Aphrodite. The Egyptians called her Isis. The Phoenicians, goddess Astrate. She was associated with the metal copper (from Cyprus, which was Aphrodite’s birthplace), a flattish triangle, the number five, the color blue, and the day Friday.’

Could the shiny ones be the distractors? Does light by definition always draw out shadows? Can there be good without evil? Can there be a…

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