Posted on 12/06/2013 9:24:59 PM PST by BenLurkin
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Moving on to the 1990s, there is the very unsettling saga of Ray Boeche, an Anglican priest and a former state-director for MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network. In 1991, Boeche met (at Lincoln, Nebraska) with two US Department of Defense physicists working on a project to try and contact what were termed Non-Human Entities, or NHEs. While the initial assumption on the part of the DoD team-members was that the NHEs were extraterrestrial, that view soon changed. And radically so, too.
Eventually, the project personnel concluded that far from being the aliens they purported to be, the NHEs were demonic as in literally demonic. In other words, the DoD team concluded that the UFO phenomenon itself was born out of satanic deception, rather than alien visitation.
When the DoD scientists immersed themselves in the world of the NHEs, bad things began to occur. As Boeche told me, regardless of how benevolent or beneficial any of the contact they had with these entities seemed to be, it always ended up being tainted, for lack of a better term, with something that ultimately turned out to be bad. There was ultimately nothing positive from the interaction with the NHEs. Indeed, certain experimentation reportedly ended in death for some of those involved in the program.
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You have been warned. In the world of the paranormal, its wise to tread very, very carefully
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Angels and fallen angels wouldn't need physical spacecraft to make their presence known would they?
The idea is that the craft ARE the angels. I thought.
While I would agree that there are strange craft out there, I can't accept the hypothesis that they are actually celestial beings......
For what reason?
I have no Fricking idea...........
I suppose ya’ll have read Lynne Mctaggert’s “The Field”.
Am on my 4th re-read and still find it fascinating & believable..
The Quantum Field being just another manifestation of the Creators intent..I see nothing demonic in the mechanics.
http://nickredfernfortean.blogspot.com/
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/12/an-extraterrestrial-007/
“[I miss Quix]”
Me, too!
If you wanted to deceive people who fancy themselves as “intellectually superior”, you would.
It’s perfect.
In the minds of most people, “ETs” more or less preclude a divine origin of the universe, ergo, God.
How many times have you heard “You’d have to be really arrogant to think we’re the only beings in the universe”, or some variation, thereof?
Lots, I’d bet.
I’ve said it myself, in a ‘different life’.
It appeals to the ego which has always been our worst weakness.
You believe in flying saucers and alien greys and you laugh at backwards Christians with their invisible god.
Fool people into thinking they’re smarter and more “enlightened” because after all, Lucifer is the bringer of “light and wisdom” to unbelievers.
It’s really devilishly perfect.
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