Post by Richard on Jul 15, 2015 21:23:37 GMT
Flat earth, “truth seekers” and Aliens
With what we know about the flat earth, we think back about the so-called leaders in the truth movement when they talk about Aliens, Planet X, UFOs, Ancient Astronauts, etc. The people that I'm talking about include: David Icke, Jordan Maxwell, Michael Tsarion, Erik von Danikin, Richard Hoagland and others. These people either claimed they researched such subject, had personal contact with, or was channelled this information.
If you followed any of these people, you might have believed in aliens (as I once did). But now that you know about the truth of the earth, sun, moon and stars you know that such talk about aliens are lies. If you haven't thought about this, it's time to do so now.
In light of the flat earth and that we are contained by, what the Bible calls, the “firmament” we know that aliens can't come here. It's really not “that they can't” but that they don't exist – from what we have learned about earth. So, when people like Icke write about “reptilians who live on the hollow moon controlling us with some sort of ray gun, we ask, “Where does this information come from?”
People who write about this stuff falls into one of the following categories:
They actually believe what they tell you (so, they must be very gullible in return)
The are working for the government (agent, shills or whatever you want to call them)
They are out-right liars (so, they might as well work for the government and get paid for it)
Therefore, you should take little of what they say as the truth. After all, you can find others who tell the truth about bio-engineering, GMO, FIMA camps, etc., without the lies that people like Maxwell and Icke throw in.
In fact, when you listen closely to Michael Tsarion, for example, they are really getting you to believe in what the Masons and the occult believe in. People like Tsarion are NOT Christian, so for them to lie to you is not problem at all.
"It's easy to fly like an eagle when you live among the turkeys."
With what we know about the flat earth, we think back about the so-called leaders in the truth movement when they talk about Aliens, Planet X, UFOs, Ancient Astronauts, etc. The people that I'm talking about include: David Icke, Jordan Maxwell, Michael Tsarion, Erik von Danikin, Richard Hoagland and others. These people either claimed they researched such subject, had personal contact with, or was channelled this information.
If you followed any of these people, you might have believed in aliens (as I once did). But now that you know about the truth of the earth, sun, moon and stars you know that such talk about aliens are lies. If you haven't thought about this, it's time to do so now.
In light of the flat earth and that we are contained by, what the Bible calls, the “firmament” we know that aliens can't come here. It's really not “that they can't” but that they don't exist – from what we have learned about earth. So, when people like Icke write about “reptilians who live on the hollow moon controlling us with some sort of ray gun, we ask, “Where does this information come from?”
People who write about this stuff falls into one of the following categories:
They actually believe what they tell you (so, they must be very gullible in return)
The are working for the government (agent, shills or whatever you want to call them)
They are out-right liars (so, they might as well work for the government and get paid for it)
Therefore, you should take little of what they say as the truth. After all, you can find others who tell the truth about bio-engineering, GMO, FIMA camps, etc., without the lies that people like Maxwell and Icke throw in.
In fact, when you listen closely to Michael Tsarion, for example, they are really getting you to believe in what the Masons and the occult believe in. People like Tsarion are NOT Christian, so for them to lie to you is not problem at all.
"It's easy to fly like an eagle when you live among the turkeys."