'I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!'
So, is he saying he's one of the extraterrestrials…?
If so, why is he drawing a division between 'them' and 'us'…?
'I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!'
So, is he saying he's one of the extraterrestrials…?
If so, why is he drawing a division between 'them' and 'us'…?
Perhaps he is saying 'they' are among us but have never contacted the US government?
Maybe he is speaking contrary to Q and saying the extraterrestrials do not exist?
Or is he saying they do exist, but are not in contact with humanity?
How is the ambiguity helpful here?
Or is he saying that he has seen such evidence since his presidency?
Jesus said: "You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world".
Did he mean to say he is an extraterrestrial?
Or was he saying he is not a part of, or subject to, the mundane, worldly, economo-social concerns of, for example, the US government? That his protection, potential, providence and 'power' came from the transcendence afforded by unity with God Most High, even when amongst the world?
This he says is the gift of life in truth. Universal accord
Or did he mean extraterrestrial in a different sense, as in he came from a spiritual dimension, extraneous to all these concerns, to which he sought to guide us?
He indicated and showed this could be realised, actualised and done, by purely philosophical means, even when embodied in earth. He said that by overcoming sin, which he expressed purely as being contrary to the truth, or deviation from one's path, one could become aligned with and realise this 'kingdom'. And he insisted this is what is to become of these peoples, in this place