DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divinely Inspired MessengersA rumor heard from a government insider suggested a reason that the United States covertly dropped more than two million tons of bombs on Laos during the Vietnam War was, in his words, “the Bodhi.” In other words, Buddhist monks and contemplatives. One is also struck with the determination of China to end the theocracy of Tibet and send the Dali Lama fleeing to India. Is there a war on contemplatives? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This, in fact, is quite true. The interlopers who truly run the world from behind the scenes have suppressed religion and spirituality throughout history. What they could not snuff out, they corrupted to render it less effective and introduce misguided thinking that would undercut the enterprise, thwart the lofty aims, and substitute lowered standards and representations of focus on excess and needless ritual and perspectives that would be a way to undermine the participants and minimize the benefits of worship. The cause of war is always the destruction of humanity and human institutions, and oftentimes particular populations and segments of a society. They, indeed, would like to see the most spiritual among you destroyed and, as with all activities done by the extraterrestrials running things through their Dark Extraterrestrial Alliance of the three main races of ETs who participate, they use humans to do the killing and take the risks on the battlefield. Governments and military officials are manipulated heavily to do the bidding of the puppet masters. There is always a rationale, a cover story for the public, and many personal and selfish incentives built into the system to get wars started and keep them going. Your extraterrestrial overseers know how to work the levers of power and reward, as adroitly as they use divide and conquer as a strategy time and again to subvert and subjugate humanity. But along the way, things like war can be an opportunity for advancement among the ranks, in the case of the military, to attain better-paid positions of greater authority in the ranks and better pay. This is true in the political arena in the civilian sector. Even those serving in the ranks under the command of the leadership will be seen as heroes contributing to the betterment of their nation and society and its aims, seeing war as inevitably necessary to right the wrongs of history and strive to achieve a better and fairer balance of power. At least, it will seem that way on the surface, even as it will lead, inevitably, to mass death of many in the attempt. In a sense, all humans eventually become a kind of combatant because cultural beliefs and personal attitudes about many things become distorted over time to coarsen people, cheapen their perspectives. This is why those with lofty achievements in the arts, as well as in spiritual pursuits, are among the lowest paid except for a few standouts who can be exploited for commercial gain and are backed by the system and effective marketing to have a kind of leadership and iconic status. This example, of two nations being subverted through the diminishment of some of the most spiritual and advanced souls among you, illustrates quite nicely the perversity of the overseers in arranging for human destruction to punish the most worthy and the most vulnerable among you.