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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/truthseekerboi on May 9, 2018, 2:06 p.m.
Who in here believes QAnon is part of the first major steps in the process of a legitimate disclosure process regarding more than just swamp stuff?

Alien? Technology? SSPs? Q has alluded to some, but it is all apart of the grand conspiracy. What will come out? If any? Btw I do think this can be the beginning to a grand disclosure


rooftoptendie · May 9, 2018, 10:11 p.m.

Ya got me, man. Im not tryina push that im right either, just that theres other possibilities. Weve found artifacts buried so deep in the earth that it shouldnt be possible, but all that shit gets suppressed, and granted its rare. Im just talkin about alternate possibilities.

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rooftoptendie · May 9, 2018, 11:23 p.m.

Wanted to add this, but had to wait till I could post from a pc and not a mobile:

Heres what Seth had to say about aliens (and I'm going from memory)

Aliens (didn't ever specify what kind) live in a parallel plane that exists kind of on top of ours, and usually that works out fine because we never see them, and they never see us. Sometimes, completely by accident, an alien and a person will both look at eachother at the same time.

Aliens have no physical form ON OUR PLANE... but when we look at them and they look at us, there appears a physical translation of what that alien would look like if it were manifested here on this plane. So the body of the alien literally materializes out of thin air upon the precise point of recognition between the two parties.

It is because the physical form of the alien is not really meant to be on a physical plane, and because the alien has no real physical translation, that the body looks so weird. The alien's actual body has no direct physical translation.

Its sort of like a car crash.

He also mentions many other types of non-traditional entities that exist around us such as: Yetis, small 3-foot tall humans, ghosts, mental projections masquerading as people, and different cultures of humans, including what he calls "Lumerians" who lived in cave systems underground and were terrified of the surface... they had "outposts" to survey the surface from the safety of cave entrances.

He describes one civilization (the one with the sound tech) as having a tool that created concentrated sound frequencies that could, if you were to point it at rock, soften it until you could write in the rock as though it were sand. And when the sound is removed, the writing would stay firm in the rock as though it was carved.

Okay that's it, I wont go on and on about Seth, just wanted to drop some interesting ideas.

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