Dr. Michael Salla #crackpot #ufo #magick #conspiracy exopolitics.org

On March 19, 2003, two months after I wrote my first research paper on “The Need for Exopolitics,” the US led a multinational coalition into Iraq. I quickly learned that the real reason for the invasion was very different from the declared public rationale—to stop Iraq from developing weapons of mass destruction. The US sought to take control of a ‘stargate’ and ancient cuneiform texts filled with information about extraterrestrial technologies found in the remains of buried Sumerian cities.

Today we are being told that Russia’s intervention in Ukraine is all about it protecting Russian speakers in Eastern Ukraine from rabid Ukrainian ultra-nationalists being encouraged by the US. The real reason, once again, is more about exopolitics than either of the two narratives coming from both sides in the rapidly worsening conflict. It has been claimed that an ancient space ark has been found in Ukraine, and Russia wants to assert control. What are the space arks, and why are they suddenly being found now all over our solar system and on Earth, after millennia of lying dormant?

We are on the cusp of an exopolitics revolution, where information concerning extraterrestrial life is going mainstream. The James Webb Space Telescope has just deployed and, by July 2022, will start relaying data about exoplanets. It’s expected to detect biosignatures, which will wake up the long-sleeping academic community that intelligent extraterrestrial life can be found throughout our galaxy.
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At the same time as these agreements were being made, large fleets of ancient extraterrestrial visitors arrived to watch humanity’s ‘graduation’ into the galactic community. Their arrival has triggered the activation of ancient space arks, which carry the secrets of long-forgotten civilizations and technologies stretching back tens of thousands, if not millions of years. <...> Is the discovery of an ancient ark really driving the conflict in Ukraine?

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