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An Amazing CE5 Journey - Raven Nabulsi

An Amazing CE5 Journey - Raven Nabulsi

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Known as the photographer who took the well-known photo of Bijou in Joshua Tree, Raven Nabulsi was one of the CE5 ambassadors featured in the Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, a film about humans initiating contact with extraterrestrial beings through some simple protocols that anyone can do.  Raven has been on dozens of CE5 training expeditions with CSETI. She has a unique perspective as someone who has seen how ET contact has evolved over the years. And having taken some amazing photos, she also shares about her experiences with photography in this context.


Watch the documentary film where Raven's CE5 photos were featured, for FREE on Tubi:

  • https://geni.us/CE5KPrime


Links mentioned at end of episode:

  • Dr. Steven Greer's website: https://siriusdisclosure.com/
  • 2023 conference booking/registration page: https://drstevengreer.kartra.com/page/dcpressconference2023 Scroll down the page to register for conference, press club or livestream independently.


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  • Download your free CE5 Basics PDF guide: https://ce5podcast.com
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Learn about the work of Dr. Steven Greer:

  • Watch Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun, FREE on TubiTV: https://geni.us/CE5KPrime
  • Learn more about the CE5 Initiative: https://siriusdisclosure.com/expeditions




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