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Aliens and the Apocalypse

The Meaning of Alien Messages

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Aliens and the Apocalypse

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Today for the first time in human history, we can obliterate ourselves. We expend vast resources for this. Strangely, this does not seem strange. We look to several sources for understanding our past, which gives us clues about solving today’s problems, and the supernatural because it also is associated with our creation. Today supernatural communication, such as UAP, has increased so dramatically that even the US government has noticed and others discuss religious figures as ancient astronauts. We view our past as created by male conquistador methods. But although unrecognized, we are experiencing changes in our evidence about both the past and the supernatural.

Rather than burly male alien astronauts, we see slender female forms. Both alien appearance and ancient art show a higher proportion of females. Our prophecies often foretell destruction, not the bright future of conquest. Such elements draw attention to the female–highly neglected in today’s social milieu. New information shows that females, through the development of human consciousness, founded our first art, language, and civilization itself. Accurate information about our creation is vital because now could be the End Times.

©2024 Philip Mantle (P)2024 Philip Mantle
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Most misleading representation of a subject I have ever seen. This book was a diatribe against misogyny, and although it was good it was not what I signed up for.

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