DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialCreator has shared that the “Black Jesus” story is fiction and didn’t happen. Yet part of the reason the story seems believable is precisely that we would expect governments and intelligence services to behave precisely as they did in the story. They would pull out all the stops to destroy such an individual. Is that in fact what would happen if a latter-day divine mission of another Christ-like figure were attempted?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
What would happen would depend on whether it is a true agent of the divine who incarnates or is an imposter of extraterrestrial origin posing as a messiah. The latter is a planned scenario, one of a number of alternatives for furthering the aims of the Extraterrestrial Alliance by giving false hope and further disrupting human affairs by creating a spiritual and religious crisis that would inflame old passions of division among the religious faith. If it is a false being, an imposter of extraterrestrial heritage, it will serve as a pied piper to lure people into complacency and disempower them thinking their rescuer is at hand and encouraging them to trust in that figure to be in charge of things. It would be a tragic mistake to put one’s trust in another when everyone has a stake in things and everyone has a say. We can tell you there will not be a Second Coming of Jesus Christ. That is not the plan. The plan is for all humans to follow that example and become their own savior and for their fellow humans by reaching to the divine in partnership and bringing love to all in the world, especially the perpetrators who are wanting to destroy you. Healing them will be your salvation for then there will be time and energy for you to heal one another in the human community. That is the immediate need and turning point that must be reached.