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Alien Secrets and the Path to Ascension - UFO Powers Methods Identities and Agendas Amidst a Scientific Inquiry - cover

Alien Secrets and the Path to Ascension - UFO Powers Methods Identities and Agendas Amidst a Scientific Inquiry

Scott R. Campbell

Publisher: Scott Campbell

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UFO DISCLOSURE: OUR CREATORS REVEALED IN OUR DNA How we came about is clear from two distinct lines of evidence. DNA is a masterpiece of intelligent biomathematical coding by an extremely advanced alien civilization. The theory further begs biological proof of alien "super-microbes" on Earth. It has it in our family of Giant Viruses. The historical event of discovery and accompanying evidence is presented. 
 
A complete analysis of UFOs based on scientific inquiry follows from the details of the Roswell incident, to alien types and identities, and to possible technological methods used in flight, abductions, memory erasure, and missile tampering. We acknowledge the influence of ancient aliens on major religions. Based on universal evolutionary principles, we can predict likely agendas
 
Takeaway: Studying alien technology, consciousness, and skillsets will lead modern humans to a similar mastery. This will help guarantee our survival as a species and guide us into multiple and diverse levels of ascension.
 
 
Available since: 11/25/2021.
Print length: 326 pages.

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