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Paranomaly - Tony Rodrigues - SSP

Paranomaly - Tony Rodrigues - SSP

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On the next episode of Paranomaly Beyond Disclosure (Dec 09 2024 at 8pm ET.) We are talking with Tony Rodrigues.Tony was abducted as a young boy and eventually ended up in the "20 and Back" program.He claims he was abducted by 5 aliens after teasing another kid in his grade whose father was high up in the Illuminati. He had Grey ETs in his house. He met a funny Reptilian who joked around with him and did a Bruce Lee impersonation.He ended up in a situation where he was used with other children as sex slaves in Seattle at age 13. He underwent brutal training, including sexual abuse and being forced to attend Satanic rituals and engage in cannibalism.He or his group tested as "theta" (psychic). Later on at age 16 in 1988, he went to the Moon.During his time in the SSP, Tony was treated as a slave and had to work incredibly hard. He and the other recruits were treated with a "carrot and stick" mentality, i.e. either rewarded or punished.He worked as a cargo officer on a ship within the Solar System dropping off cargo at various bases (including moons of other planets e.g. Enceladus on Saturn).He reveals how some of the cargo was advanced alien technology (nuclear missiles far more sophisticated than terrestrial nuclear weapons). He mostly worked on Ceres (the largest asteroid in Solar System, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter).There was a large base concealed in darkness at a location on Ceres where the sun doesn't shine. Tony recalls visiting many Earth-like planets during his SSP time.The fact that he recalls so many details (some minor, some major) from his time working in the SSP lends credence to his account.

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