DWQA QuestionsCategory: Coronavirus COVID-19A viewer asks: “Are the human genetic experimental subjects that “belong” to the Greys being protected from the coronavirus, and if so, how? Are the Greys able to use some technology or vaccination to protect their subjects?”
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
Unfortunately for the Greys, they too are becoming victims of the ongoing coronavirus attack because their research subjects are being increasingly impaired and, in some cases, eliminated when death occurs. So they are not happy about this state of affairs but do not have the power or authority to override the decisions being made and actions taken to promote the global pandemic underway. They are the lowest on the totem pole, so to speak, among the groups belonging to the Extraterrestrial Alliance. They are worker bees expected to carry out menial tasks without complaint, because they do so, and quite well. The autonomy that is emerging from the development of quite sophisticated artificial intelligence is emotionless, so their ability to accept a setback without devastating consequences is a kind of inner strength and allows them to keep going despite such setbacks, but also makes it easy for them to be ignored or inconvenienced by other members of the alliance because they will take such abuse in stride and not react unduly. There are the beginnings of inner discord in making comparisons of what they do in contrast to what they achieve and what is granted to them in exchange for their hard work, but at present they hold little power and so can do very little unilaterally because they are expected to obey. Anything they want to do on their own is their own business but must be attended to while working around primary duties assigned to them by the Extraterrestrial Alliance and those in charge, and they are always expected to be dutiful and honor those priorities, and have little latitude to vary from the standing orders.