Luis Elizondo
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This is something, in fact, up until the 1600s, it was heretical to presume or assume that mankind was the only, if you will, incarnation of God, representation of God. But in essence, you're putting limitations on the dominion of what God can and can't do.
This is something, in fact, up until the 1600s, it was heretical to presume or assume that mankind was the only, if you will, incarnation of God, representation of God. But in essence, you're putting limitations on the dominion of what God can and can't do.
This is something, in fact, up until the 1600s, it was heretical to presume or assume that mankind was the only, if you will, incarnation of God, representation of God. But in essence, you're putting limitations on the dominion of what God can and can't do.
And there are these scrolls, in fact, that are in the Vatican archives that discuss—it's a conversation between a Roman soldier and a Roman general— where they describe, there's something called eclipus. Eclipus in Latin means like sun, eclipse, right? It's the shape of the Roman shield.
And there are these scrolls, in fact, that are in the Vatican archives that discuss—it's a conversation between a Roman soldier and a Roman general— where they describe, there's something called eclipus. Eclipus in Latin means like sun, eclipse, right? It's the shape of the Roman shield.
And there are these scrolls, in fact, that are in the Vatican archives that discuss—it's a conversation between a Roman soldier and a Roman general— where they describe, there's something called eclipus. Eclipus in Latin means like sun, eclipse, right? It's the shape of the Roman shield.
And they talked about these flaming Roman shields in the sky that would follow them from battle space to battle space. And Mr. Jacques Vallée could probably expound much more upon that than I can, but this was just a brief conversation I had with someone there.
And they talked about these flaming Roman shields in the sky that would follow them from battle space to battle space. And Mr. Jacques Vallée could probably expound much more upon that than I can, but this was just a brief conversation I had with someone there.
And they talked about these flaming Roman shields in the sky that would follow them from battle space to battle space. And Mr. Jacques Vallée could probably expound much more upon that than I can, but this was just a brief conversation I had with someone there.
He looks at you sideways. Yeah. He did a lot of good stuff. Oh, yeah. And he's an incredibly smart guy. Great researcher of just phenomenal big brains.
He looks at you sideways. Yeah. He did a lot of good stuff. Oh, yeah. And he's an incredibly smart guy. Great researcher of just phenomenal big brains.
He looks at you sideways. Yeah. He did a lot of good stuff. Oh, yeah. And he's an incredibly smart guy. Great researcher of just phenomenal big brains.
I never had the guts to ask him. I figure he probably gets tired of being heard. I'm sure.
I never had the guts to ask him. I figure he probably gets tired of being heard. I'm sure.
I never had the guts to ask him. I figure he probably gets tired of being heard. I'm sure.
But, you know, there's a lot of – and when you look at what the Vatican is, I mean, really, it's probably the world's oldest, most capable intelligence organization because they have priests around the world that people will report miracles to, right, and confessions to. And eventually that gets filtered up to the Vatican. So, you know – Talk about the world's first CIA and KGB.
But, you know, there's a lot of – and when you look at what the Vatican is, I mean, really, it's probably the world's oldest, most capable intelligence organization because they have priests around the world that people will report miracles to, right, and confessions to. And eventually that gets filtered up to the Vatican. So, you know – Talk about the world's first CIA and KGB.