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Extraterrestrial Psychosis from Creationism to Evolutionism: Who Are We as Human Beings?
Extraterrestrial Psychosis from Creationism to Evolutionism: Who Are We as Human Beings?
Posted by David Icke

'Zulu Elder Credo Mutwa and other indigenous historical representation, suggests that humans in a higher state of consciousness were telepaths who were without the need for speech. This state of telephathic connection, served to affirm humanity's former elevated spiritual interconnectedness with each other and with nature.
Many indigenous communities today, have sought to maintain the highly developed spiritual appreciation of each other and also with nature that had once been embraced by our human ancestors in general. According to indigenous elders and investigative researchers who include Michael Cremo, David Icke, and Dr. Michael Salla., elite-driven institutions of our global capitalist milieu have sought to destroy indigenous knowledge that would reveal the true nature of our origins.
To the human in the reported former state that existed before Manipulative Extraterrestrials came into contact with our planet Earth, Cremo suggests that our so-called "advanced technological society" and accompanying economic system and political-military institutions today would appear to them to be backward/regressive, oppressive, and barbaric.'
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