Guy Malone at
and
HTTP://WWW.ALIENRESISTENCE.ORG
Has helped 100’s of individuals and families become free of the demonic entanglements involved with the UFO stuff . . . as well as stopping abductions and poltergeist etc. phenomena that, in some cases, has followed families for generations.
You have directed me there numerous times in the past. I have read that stuff and seen the videos. There is merit to what he says.
On the other hand, I believe that there are ETs, and that they now visit us. I believe that those ETs are merely other forms of "mankind" from distant places. I also believe that SOME nasty demons or perhaps SOME unscrupulous ETs are using their abilities and technologies to snooker us. I have no reason to believe that ETs are going to be any nicer than Earth folks. I believe that telepathy is possible for Earth folks, but we really don't yet know how to do that with any clarity. (I have experienced telepathic communications of sorts myself.) It is no stretch of imagingation to believe that anyone who knows how to use telepathy would use it to no good. Earth people use all of their senses and all of their intellect for decietful or controlling purposes. Why wouldn't people from other worlds do exactly the same thing, all without being demonic?
Quix....in case you are interested at a later time....
Here are the sources for the DNA reference.
All three books were published from 2007-2010, which is a span of only three years. The reference to the 80% junk DNA is actually too conservative. It’s probably around 90%. ANY REFERENCE TO DNA AS ANYTHING BUT A MOLECULE IS BOGUS.
References are shown below:
(1) “A Life Decoded - My Genome”, by J. Craig Ventor, Ph.D., 2007. (In February 2001, Venter published the completed sequence of the human genome in 2000. He is the founder and president of the J. Craig Venter Institute. )
(2) “In Search of Memory” By Eric Kandler, Ph.D., 2007 (Noble Prize Winner), (This book is a compelling blend of autobiography and history that recounts the life of one of the most important neuroscientists of the 20th century and illuminates scientific developments in our understanding of the brains role in recording and preserving memory.)
(3) “101 Theory Drive - A Scientist’s Quest for Memory” by Terry McDermott, 2010 (The book is about the work of Gary Lynch, a neuroscience pioneer, and his quest to uncover the mechansims of memory and find a cure for memory loss.)