Dr. Steven Greer
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The ET civilizations are very concerned of the direction we're going in. Right. So once we detonated the first atomic bomb, that's when it all started. It was not a coincidence that those UFOs over Roswell were there. In 1947, it was the only place on planet Earth that had atomic weapons stored.
The ET civilizations are very concerned of the direction we're going in. Right. So once we detonated the first atomic bomb, that's when it all started. It was not a coincidence that those UFOs over Roswell were there. In 1947, it was the only place on planet Earth that had atomic weapons stored.
The ET civilizations are very concerned of the direction we're going in. Right. So once we detonated the first atomic bomb, that's when it all started. It was not a coincidence that those UFOs over Roswell were there. In 1947, it was the only place on planet Earth that had atomic weapons stored.
Yep, in White Sands.
Yep, in White Sands.
Yep, in White Sands.
And then, of course, we used it in World War II in Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But the only place in the world that had those weapons was Roswell Army Air Base. Wow. Roswell, New Mexico. And that's why they were there. Right. Why? Why? When we detonate an atomic or worse, a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb, it sends out, everyone's heard of an electromagnetic pulse. Right.
And then, of course, we used it in World War II in Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But the only place in the world that had those weapons was Roswell Army Air Base. Wow. Roswell, New Mexico. And that's why they were there. Right. Why? Why? When we detonate an atomic or worse, a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb, it sends out, everyone's heard of an electromagnetic pulse. Right.
And then, of course, we used it in World War II in Japan, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But the only place in the world that had those weapons was Roswell Army Air Base. Wow. Roswell, New Mexico. And that's why they were there. Right. Why? Why? When we detonate an atomic or worse, a thermonuclear hydrogen bomb, it sends out, everyone's heard of an electromagnetic pulse. Right.
It goes out and can shut down your power grid. What people don't know is that embedded within the EMP, electromagnetic pulse, is this scalar signal that tears through space-time and disrupts interstellar communications and travel. So this is why it was almost like this magnet that said, whoa, this planet's in real trouble.
It goes out and can shut down your power grid. What people don't know is that embedded within the EMP, electromagnetic pulse, is this scalar signal that tears through space-time and disrupts interstellar communications and travel. So this is why it was almost like this magnet that said, whoa, this planet's in real trouble.
It goes out and can shut down your power grid. What people don't know is that embedded within the EMP, electromagnetic pulse, is this scalar signal that tears through space-time and disrupts interstellar communications and travel. So this is why it was almost like this magnet that said, whoa, this planet's in real trouble.
That's why there was such this huge increase in these sightings in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
That's why there was such this huge increase in these sightings in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
That's why there was such this huge increase in these sightings in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
We have to understand the physics of those bombs and what they do and why that would be of great concern to other civilizations out there. Because anything that begins to indicate, A, we could be a problem. And then, you know, 10 years later, we have Sputnik. So we're starting to go into space. We have atomic bombs.
We have to understand the physics of those bombs and what they do and why that would be of great concern to other civilizations out there. Because anything that begins to indicate, A, we could be a problem. And then, you know, 10 years later, we have Sputnik. So we're starting to go into space. We have atomic bombs.
We have to understand the physics of those bombs and what they do and why that would be of great concern to other civilizations out there. Because anything that begins to indicate, A, we could be a problem. And then, you know, 10 years later, we have Sputnik. So we're starting to go into space. We have atomic bombs.
We're using these and testing them above ground, which is destroying the earth and radiation and cancer rate skyrocketing. At the same time, we haven't transitioned to free energy technologies and we're destroying the biosphere. At the same time that we're still engaged in all this warfare.