Friday, November 15, 2024

UFO abductee explains anal probes

I place this probe there. It produces a seminal emission. Hold still until I collect a DNA sample.

I said hell no to probing! They did it.
Coast to Coast host Rich Berra interviews world famous author Whitley Strieber (unknowncountry.com).

He shares key takeaways from decades of having been abducted by Greys and other alien/dimensional beings.

Stieber wrote of these experiences in his bestselling book Communion: A True Story. The abductions and violations were carried out by semi-autonomous beings (part biological, part technological).

They came again last night. They breed hybrids.
These Grey, drones, robotic beings serve tall white Nordics, who designed and built them. Greys are missing sexual organs of their own and do not multiply of their own volition. They are cold, without empathy for the suffering they inflict, as if they are being remote controlled by others elsewhere. These are bodies not from here that come into our dimension to carry out some mission or other.

Men have a very sensitive prostate gland that, if probed, will lead to a DNA emission. They are collecting genetic samples from humans without consent and tissue from females. They implant women for a speedy gestation to create human-ET hybrids. That's why they probing us for years.
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Are you here to rape and take reproductive tissue?
The Nordics and Greys possess supernormal powers (powers we humans once had but lost or reside dormant in us to be revived). They exercise these abilities to carry out an agenda they perpetrate on living human and animal biological specimens.

Streiber begins by opining on the most recent congressional hearing on UAPs: Congress holds second hearing to address flight safety and national security implications of ignoring UAP/UFOs

Listen to the program:
This discussion about space aliens from other dimensions (rather than necessarily another planet) was followed by attorney and author James A. Cosby.

I do not respect their authority.
Cosby came on the show to discuss the history of rock and roll and its relationship to American cultural movements, including how the 1960s "counterculture" broke free from authority in every way (including promoting the youthful slogan "sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll" as well as the entheogen-abusing mantra "tune in, turn on, and drop out."

The show closes with Open Lines, when listeners call in with comments and questions.
  • Whitley Steiber, Rich Bera, Coast to Coast, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024; Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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