Aliens: Not All People Are Humans
In his book Unimaginable Evil: The
Unauthorized Biographies of Marcella Carby-Samuels and Horace
Carby-Samuels (ISBN 978-1-927538-04-3), Raymond Samuels II relies, in
part, on the research of David Icke who in turn derives his research
from indigenous peoples. Samuels also correspondingly relies on Pagan
Gnostic insights which suggests that there are at least two types of
people on our planet Earth - those with souls and those without.
According to acient Pagan Gnostic insights documented by John Lash and
further indirectly explored by David Icke, humans comprise of those
people have souls. Having souls, empathy can be regarded as an
axiomatic characteristic of humans.
The people who don't have
souls and who lack empathy were very specifically described by ancient
Pagan Gnostics as 'artificial man'. The global economy through
capitalism has been apparently designed to foster the ability of
"artificial man" that are projections of an alien artificial
intelligence to rise to the top and then manifest the systemic global
problems that humans decry.
The Pagan Gnostics referred to the
"artificials" that preside over apparently human institutions as the
Archons that are directed by a lower dimensional artificial
intelliigence which seeks to parasitize and exploit humans. Dr. Michael
Salla also blamed these manipulative aliens for systematized global
problems in his "Typology of Extraterrestrials". Archons are not
Extraterrestrial, but rather originate from a lower dimensional
consciousness driven by ego and self-preservation without any regard to
empathy. Endless wars and oppression on Earth are the apparent result
of Archontic control that seeks to "divide, rule, and conquer humans".
It was Dr Michael Sala who once wrote that elites sometimes "hide truth in plain sight". In the trailer of the now cancelled science fiction TV show 'V' people-appearing aliens were described as seeking to infilitrate human institutions toward "worldwide instability" and a plan to achieve "global domination" and the extinction of humans.
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