DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AbductionsA woman wanted to send me some documents she says describes: “There are babies, children that are being kept in U.S. Military Sites that are being used to give their blood to others, tortured, abused, detained, and more.” Is she safe and helpful to interact with? Is the information she wants to convey true and accurately described? What are the best ways to handle this?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
In spite of the strange nature of these comments and her way of introducing this, you understand intuitively why it came about this way. You read her energy and intentions accurately. She is a person in the know, privy to insider information. That is what she wants to send to you. It is an accurate depiction of the official workings of this program, at least as far as it goes. It is not an exaggeration, nor a fabrication. You have known independently that all she told you is true. There are many uses for young humans taken advantage of by the extraterrestrials, and such descriptions have surfaced elsewhere through whistleblowers. This has not, so far, been more widely accepted but you know the reasons for that as well, that the media will not touch such stories, being heavily mind controlled to reject such things out of hand. They are managed and under the control of the Extraterrestrial Alliance. So the difficulty and burden of such knowledge is heavy indeed, because there is no responsible party you can turn to. Even as a well-meaning citizen wanting to help, you will be rebuffed, ignored, or worse, discredited or even meet with a reprisal to scare you and warn you or worse, damage you or your circumstances materially. Even death is not out of the question when it comes to keeping secrets. So this is something you could mention in a webinar indirectly, without specifying the origin, naming names, locations, and so on.