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"Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those
of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded
this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us.
" The War of the Worlds
Stephen Hawking, the world’s most famous astrophysicist, has come up with a warn
ing for Earthlings: Do not make contact with aliens from outer space.
“If aliens ever visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in A
merica, which didn’t turn out well for the Native Americans,” Hawking warns in a
new Discovery Network TV series. He points out that the universe has 100 billio
n galaxies. (How did he come up with that number? Did he fly through space and c
ount them??) No one knows how many galaxies exist. But in any event, out of perh
aps trillions of suns and planets, surely some of them have evolved life of some
sort. Ours did, right? Sheer mathematical probability would suggest so. He sugg
ests that alien life most certainly exists in other parts of the universe, not j
ust on planets but even in the center of stars or floating about in interplaneta
ry space.
Now I don’t know about you, but I took science in grade school, and the mean tem
perature of our own star (the sun) is:
The Sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system. It is the largest obj
ect and contains approximately 98% of the total solar system mass. One hundred a
nd nine Earths would be required to fit across the Sun s disk, and its interior
could hold over 1.3 million Earths. The Sun s outer visible layer is called the
photosphere and has a temperature of 6,000°C (11,000°F). This layer has a mottle
d appearance due to the turbulent eruptions of energy at the surface.
Solar energy is created deep within the core of the Sun. It is here that the tem
perature (15,000,000° C; 27,000,000° F) and pressure (340 billion times Earth s
air pressure at sea level) is so intense that nuclear reactions take place. This
reaction causes four protons or hydrogen nuclei to fuse together to form one al
pha particle or helium nucleus. The alpha particle is about .7 percent less mass
ive than the four protons. The difference in mass is expelled as energy and is c
arried to the surface of the Sun, through a process known as convection, where i
t is released as light and heat. Energy generated in the Sun s core takes a mill
ion years to reach its surface. Every second 700 million tons of hydrogen are co
nverted into helium ashes. In the process 5 million tons of pure energy is relea
sed; therefore, as time goes on the Sun is becoming lighter.
(www.solarviews.com)
Common sense would tell you that no form of life could exist even for a nano-sec
ond in such an environment. And floating about in space? I do believe space is a
vacuum, full of comets, asteroids and other flying debris. Plus black sucking h
oles that gobble anything that comes even vaguely close to it. But by the time a
ny of this happens, the little aliens would have died by exploding as the vacuum
of space admits to no equalizing pressure on physical bodies. And if such “life
” can survive this, by the time they arrive on earth, our atmospheric pressure w
ould pulverize them before they could hit the ground.
Mr. Hawking is a brilliant scientist. I cannot believe he is spewing this nonsen
se on television and doing a documentary about it. The very fact that the main s
tream media has picked up on this makes it smell like a dead fish. The MSM does
not promote anything that is not in line with the NWO agenda. Something’s coming
down the pike at us. Let’s explore further clues.
INVASION MOVIES
Let’s now examine the plots behind several popular invasion movies.
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A race of aliens arrive on Earth in a fleet of 50 huge, saucer-shaped mothership
s, which hover over major key cities across the world. They reveal themselves on
the roof of the United Nations building in New York City, appearing human but r
equiring special glasses to protect their eyes and having a distinctive resonanc
e to their voices. Referred to as the Visitors, they reach out in friendship, os
tensibly seeking the help of humans to obtain chemicals and minerals needed to a
id their ailing world. In return, the Visitors promise to share their advanced t
echnology with humanity. The governments of Earth accept the arrangement, and th
e Visitors, commanded by their leader John and his deputy Diana, begin to gain c
onsiderable influence with human authorities.
Strange events begin to occur and scientists become objects of increasing media
hostility. They experience government restrictions on their activities and movem
ents. Others, particularly those keen on examining the Visitors more closely, be
gin to disappear or are discredited. Noted scientists confess to subversive acti
vities; some of them exhibit other unusual behaviors, such as suddenly demonstra
ting an opposite hand preference to the one they were known to have.
Television journalist cameraman Michael Donovan covertly boards one of the Visit
ors motherships and discovers that beneath their human-like facade (they wear a
thin, synthetic skin and human-like contact lenses in public), the aliens are a
ctually carnivorous reptiles preferring to eat live food such as rodents and bir
ds. Donovan records some of his findings on videotape and escapes from the mothe
rship with the evidence, but just as the exposé is about to air on television, t
he broadcast is interrupted by the Visitors who have taken control of the media.
Their announcement makes Donovan a fugitive, pursued by both the police and the
Visitors.
Scientists around the world continue to be persecuted, both to discredit them (a
s the part of the human population most likely to discover the Visitors secrets
) and to distract the rest of the population with a scapegoat to whom they could
attribute their fears. Key human individuals are subjected to Diana s special m
ind control process called "conversion", which turned them into the Visitors pa
wns, leaving only subtle behavioral clues to this manipulation. Others become su
bjects of Diana s horrifying biological experiments.
A resistance movement is formed, determined to expose and oppose the Visitors. T
he Los Angeles cell leader is Julie Parrish. Donovan later joins the group and,
again sneaking aboard a mothership, he learns from a Visitor named Martin that t
he story about the Visitors needing waste chemicals was a false story. The true
purpose of the Visitors arrival on Earth was to conquer and subdue the planet,
steal all of the Earth s water, and harvest the human race as food, leaving only
a few as slaves and cannon fodder for the Visitors wars with other alien races
. (Wikipedia)
Does this sound like a NWO agenda to you? Mind control, de-population, slave wor
kers, soldiers? Does “resistance movement” sound like a bunch of conspiracy theo
rists?
INDEPENDENCE DAY
On July 2, an alien mothership with a mass one-quarter of that of the Moon enter
s orbit around Earth and deploys several dozen saucer-shaped "destroyer" spacecr
aft, each 15 miles (24 km) in width, which position themselves over some of Eart
h s major cities. In New York City, David Levinson discovers hidden satellite tr
ansmissions which he believes the aliens are using as a timer to coordinate a sy
nchronized attack.
David and his father Julius manage to gain entrance into the Oval Office to warn
U.S President Thomas J. Whitmore of the impending attack. The President immedia
tely orders large-scale evacuations of the targeted cities, but the aliens attac
k with advanced directed-energy weapons before these could occur. The President,
his daughter, portions of his staff, and the Levinsons narrowly escape aboard A
ir Force One as the destroyers simultaneously lay waste to Washington, D.C, New
York City, Los Angeles, and several other major cities around the world.
On July 3, the United States conducts a coordinated counterattack; the Black Kni
ghts, a squadron of Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets, participate in an assault on a
destroyer near the remains of Los Angeles. Their weapons fail to penetrate the c
raft s force field, and it responds by releasing scores of smaller "attacker" sh
ips which are armed with similar shields and weaponry, and a one-sided dogfight
ensues. Captain Steven Hiller survives by luring a single attacker to the Grand
Canyon,[4] where he causes it to crash and then subdues the injured alien pilot.
Hiller is subsequently picked up by Russell Casse in the desert with a group of
refugees. They take the captured alien to nearby Area 51, where the President a
nd his remaining staff have also landed. Here, it is shown Area 51 conceals a to
p secret facility housing a repaired attacker and three alien bodies recovered f
rom Roswell in 1947.
The specimen regains consciousness while quarantined in a lab, and reveals throu
gh a telepathic connection to President Whitmore that its species travels from p
lanet to planet, destroying all life and harvesting a planet s natural resources
before moving on to the next planet. (Wikipedia)
Now Stephen Hawking has said that “aliens might simply raid Earth for resources,
then move on.” Has he been watching too many movies or does he know something w
e don’t? Are his aliens so alien that they will not understand the concept of co
operation? Do we???
THE WAR OF THE WORDS
The War of the Worlds (1898) is a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells . It desc
ribes the experiences of an unnamed narrator who travels through the suburbs of
London as the Earth is invaded by Martians . It is said to be the first story th
at details a conflict between mankind and an alien race. (Wikipedia)
The Martians are unable to sustain themselves in Earth’s atmosphere so battle hu
mans in huge tripod machines that march over the world, destroying everything in
their path. In the end, the Martians are finally defeated, not by man’s superio
r fire power, but by the common bacteria that man had adapted to but the Martian
s had not.
Several movies have been made from this novel, the most recent starring Tom Crui
se and amazing special effects.
The point here is that we have been saturated with “invasion” movies for decades
now. While the majority of people know these to be science fiction with little
or no possibility of happening, a seed of doubt has been planted in the backs of
their minds that would only take the right set of circumstances to grow. I firm
ly believe that we are now being inculcated with these circumstances. Inculcated
is an interesting word, a word for the ages. It means: