Thanks bredda!
HUGE list of references from lb
>https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/offlimits/offlimits_dulce08.htm
This is absolutely insane. Everyone should read that story, it reads like a sci-fi but it's all there. Satanic abuse, negative ETs, and a group of Patriots.
Imagine declassifying this. No wonder Q has to take it slow.
How did you come to that conclusion?
The entire field is a grifter magnet but by no means a closed circle. The amount of (however miniscule) ET information sources, be it contacts or videos (US Navy pilots or your local drone-toting redneck) or photos vastly outnumber the clowns' capacity to fake it all and hide the truth.
It's all in the cracks.
> I've personally had UFOs responding to my thoughts and appear just by thinking about them.
Isn't that exactly what Greer does? And the best proof that ETs are real.
Cooper only works with what he knowsโฆ and he knows a lot of stuff that was valid in the past century. Now with Q and DS shitting bricks we may have a new exopolitical situation. A lot can change in a few yearsโฆ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_William_Cooper#Death
"As Cooper moved away from the Ufology community and toward the militia and anti-government subculture in the late 1990s, he became convinced that he was being personally targeted by President Bill Clinton and the Internal Revenue Service. In July 1998, he was charged with tax evasion; an arrest warrant was issued, but Cooper eluded repeated attempts to serve it. In 2000, he was named a "major fugitive" by the United States Marshals Service.[8]"
"On November 5, 2001, Apache County sheriff's deputies attempted to arrest Cooper at his Eagar, Arizona home on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and endangerment stemming from disputes with local residents. After an exchange of gunfire during which Cooper shot one of the deputies in the head, Cooper was fatally shot. Federal authorities reported that Cooper had spent years evading execution of the 1998 arrest warrant, and according to a spokesman for the Marshals Service, he vowed that "he would not be taken alive"."
He got exactly what he wished for. The real question is, were the charges against him bogus?