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Jesuit Guy Consolmagno | Aliens for their salvation

“Very soon the nations will look to Aliens for their salvation.” “contemporary societies will soon see extraterrestrials as the saviors of mankind” “Jesus might be the son of a star child.” Jesuit Guy Consolmagno (Chief Astronomer of the Vaticans) “Sehr bald werden die Nationen ihre Rettung bei den Aliens suchen.” “zeitgenössische Gesellschaften schon bald Außerirdische als Erlöser der Menschheit ansehen werden” Quelle “Jesus könnte der Sohn eines Sternenkindes sein.” Nützliche und hilfreiche Links…

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Dr. Jacques Vallee | is reminiscent of the medieval tales of encounters with demons

“The ‘medical examination’ to which abductees are said to be subjected, often accompanied by sadistic sexual manipulation, is reminiscent of the medieval tales of encounters with demons. It makes no sense in a sophisticated or technical framework: any intelligent being equipped with the scientific marvels that UFOs possess would be in a position to achieve any of these alleged scientific objectives in a shorter time and with fewer risks.” Dr. Jacques Vallee, Konfrontationen, S. 13 “Die ‘medizinische Untersuchung’, der angeblich Entführte unterzogen werden, oft begleitet von sadistischer sexueller Manipulation, erinnert…

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Dr. Jacques Vallee | the UFO beings of today belong to the same class of manifestation

“The symbolic display seen by the abductees is identical to the type of initiation ritual or astral voyage that is embedded in the [occult] traditions of every culture…the structure of abduction stories is identical to that of occult initiation rituals…the UFO beings of today belong to the same class of manifestation as the [occult] entities that were described in centuries past.” Dr. Jacques Vallee | citing the extensive research of Bertrand Meheust [Science-Fiction et Soucoupes Volantes (Paris, 1978); Soucoupes Volantes et Folklore (Paris, 1985)], in Confrontations, p. 146, 159-161 “Die…