Columbia University is a big Illuminati/satanic academy. Many of the elite have graduated from it. How can you be sure you've no alien blood? And further, not all reptilian beings are physically reptilian. Dick Cheney is, I believe, but many are simply human forms possessed by reptilians/
Columbia University is definately a satanic hole. The alien "blood" refers to genes - not blood. You should know that. And Cheney may be simply possessed. I don't know. It's only the bloodline families who are physically reptilian. And so if he is, he's been placed in the Cheney family, as is done, and is not actually a Cheney by blood. And yeah, ask him about Bohemian Grove if you ever meet him.
no, i dont think its true that if you had alien blood it would be instantly noticable..i think the key is that theres hardly any difference between aliens, and non-aliens... its almost like most people are hybrids.. so possibly..if you had attended the university, taken part in the ceremonies and summoned the lower fourth dimensional beings you would have suddenly discovered your reptilian connection. it takes blood, sex, and anger to summon them... or a portal, i suppose.. regardless i dont think you would just know, i mean we're all probably part alien if its true.. ever read "mapping human history"? pretty much everyone is related.. lovin'light
As I said, you wouldn't have alien blood in any case. I wasn't thinking in my first post. If he's a blood Cheney, he's possessed. If he is a physical reptile, he's not a blood Cheney.
Rimmy, Thank you for those stories they are wonderful hear. One of my takes on some of the "diversity" that we are addressing here is that people get so caught-up in commitments and pressures due to what they have grown into, due how they have evolved, such that, sometimes, making the best decision, or a better decision, in a particular situation or set of situations falls to the wayside. This is a sad state of affairs because people who could make significant change for the better are thwarted, even if by their own indecision and weakness, from doing so. I think that it would be very good if our society (societies) would tend more toward allowing more reasonable open exchange of information and allow more learning from error, learning from mistakes, rather than punishment, 'repression' and destructive respones; this has a relationship to most, if not all, of the corrupt efforts at control of resources, be they informational, material or human. It is wonderful, as Raccoon suggested, to see you posting here. David .
No problem, Natural. I knew it was something that alot of people would be interested to hear about. Glad you enjoyed it.