DWQA Questions › Tag: AIFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesDoes control of the galaxy mean the Alliance is running the show on other planets from behind the scenes the way they do on Earth, or are they more out in the open about their domination?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers547 views0 answers0 votesAny worlds in this galaxy wishing to retain any kind of self-autonomy would have to either lay low and avoid drawing attention to themselves, or “make a deal” with the Alliance, and presumably have something of value to offer them in exchange for being left alone, relatively speaking. Can Creator share how many worlds are surviving this way?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers448 views0 answers0 votesHow much does the Alliance manage and control interstellar commerce, as opposed to simply plundering and taking what they want, whenever they want it? Is dealing with the Alliance a lot like dealing with the Empire depicted in the Star Wars movies? Where “deals” can be altered at the whim of the Alliance? “I am altering the deal. Pray I do not alter it further,” is a famous Darth Vader line. Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers625 views0 answers0 votesHow big is the collective population of the Extraterrestrial Alliance—billions, hundreds of billions, trillions? Are they able to exercise full centralized control at all times? Is communication instantaneous, or subject to obstacles that could delay communication by hours to centuries?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers452 views0 answers0 votesWe know the Alliance uses wormholes to travel the extent of the galaxy. Are wormholes a natural feature of a galaxy that serves multiple functions, or a true divine creation whose primary purpose is to enable space travel for intelligent species?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers483 views0 answers0 votesWe know the Anunnaki have mined and removed massive quantities of gold from the Earth. Have they done the same with other minerals? Other channelers have depicted Earth as a valuable DNA repository. And most recently, it was suggested that chocolate is one of the most valuable and sought-after commodities that Earth possesses. Is this true, and is there anything else Earth-based the interstellar market considers valuable (besides human slaves)?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers517 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share how prayer work and the Lightworker Healing Protocol are the only hope there is for liberating the galaxy from ET Alliance domination?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers682 views0 answers0 votesIn 1982, seven Russian divers exploring Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake, encountered strange humanoid creatures deep underwater. When they attempted to capture one of them, all the divers were pushed up to the surface by an unknown force. What were these creatures, and how did they escape?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Abductions791 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “My question is about the human clones made by the aliens. When I do healing work, it hit me that they may not have souls, so does healing them help? Or can we ask that they be dismantled or stop existing? I don’t want to pray wrong. I feel that if they can just die or cease to exist, can that help?”ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Lightworker Healing Protocol473 views0 answers0 votesStar Trek’s “Mr. Spock” is arguably one of the most memorable, intriguing, and even endearing figures in all of science fiction. Spock, the first officer of the Starship Enterprise in the Star Trek television series of the late 1960s, was depicted as a half human/half Vulcan humanoid with pointy ears, from the planet Vulcan in a star system many light-years from Earth. Vulcan philosophy centered around the concept of logic. The highest objective of a traditional Vulcan was to control or suppress all emotion, establishing a purely logical being. Having learned that many science fiction characters have their origin in divine inspiration, we ask Creator, was Mr. Spock also a product of divine inspiration?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers455 views0 answers0 votesAs we have learned that outside the Milky Way Galaxy all beings have a direct connection to Creator, the possibility of an actual civilization like Vulcan where the highest objective was suppression or control of emotion, can only exist in the Milky Way Galaxy. Does the Vulcan culture as depicted in Star Trek actually exist in one or more civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers467 views0 answers0 votesAssuming that Creator is not going to endorse the suppression of emotion as love is emotion, and love is life force energy which all beings need, what about the SELF CONTROL of emotion?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers518 views0 answers0 votesWhile the character of Mr. Spock endeavored to be always logical, he was nevertheless depicted as a good person. The meta-message was that being a good, helpful, and even generous person was logical. What is Creator’s perspective on goodness being logical?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers400 views0 answers0 votesThe Vulcans were depicted as highly telepathic beings and they were also portrayed as believing in the continuation of consciousness beyond the death of the body. Non-local consciousness is widely depicted as a product of “run-away imagination and emotion” rather than “rational logic” among today’s secularists. Yet the Vulcans had pronounced non-local consciousness abilities, and complex mystical religious traditions while being logical in the extreme. This is a strange mix that runs counter to the current atheistic outlook on logic. Can Creator comment?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers434 views0 answers0 votesThe cousins of the Vulcans were the “Romulans” depicted as descending from the same ancestral species. Unlike the Vulcans, the Romulans EMBRACED their aggressive nature and allowed their lives to be ruled by passion. The result being that such passions led inevitably, to depravity and evil. We know the interlopers are both aggressive and atheist. Which depicts the interlopers better, the Vulcans or the Romulans? And if the answer is the Romulans, what does that say about the advocacy of controlling one’s passions as the Vulcans strive to do?ClosedNicola asked 5 years ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers425 views0 answers0 votes