DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mercenary Army Program (SSP)She also asks: “When I started his Spirit Rescue, the first thing that came up in my mind was the Extraterrestrial Mercenary Army Program (SSP). From a young age [name withheld] was considered “different,” but doctors weren’t able to characterize his emotional/mental disorder. He was a very sweet and sensitive person but we often felt that he was struggling with things nobody understood. He was interested in gaming, using guns and other technical devices. Throughout his life, he was on medication for his depression. Was he perhaps part of the Secret Space Program? Did we see this correctly and was this the reason for his sudden suicide? If so, are other family members part of the SSP or Abduction Program?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Your intuition, in this case, was accurate. He has been involved in the Mercenary Army Program and this was the reason for his sensitivity and his quirkiness. His life was simply not normal and there were inner tensions as a consequence. The conscious awareness of involvement in the program is blocked and, in his case, this was highly effective but there was an emotional toll as a consequence and that is what began to undermine his ordinary life growing up. He, in effect, had been involved in the program through a time manipulation so he progressed forwards and then was brought back to be himself at a younger age once again, but was not the same because of the intervening interval and all that happened to him and what he witnessed and was a part of. That is quite typical of all recruits because they are asked to do things that are inhuman, and it is part of the training. The whole purpose of the involvement is to create mercenaries who are willing to do anything on order including killing of other human beings. This is not pleasant to contemplate but it cannot be helped in order to be true to your questions and the need to find out who else might be at risk here. In this case, he is the only one in his family involved with the program—thankfully. So others need not be involved in any discussions here. There is nothing for them to do or take precautions about and this is most fortunate because the lot of these recruits is quite a challenge. They are heavily programmed, heavily manipulated, and also kept under scrutiny and any healing work done on their behalf may well be noticed, at least the consequences, and this can create a backlash and make it hard to separate such individuals from the program altogether without them being drawn back in and given further programming to keep them in the fold. This will only worsen things. So it is a delicate matter to save them and, in this case, it was not to be, given his volatility. His inner impulse to escape won out over the programming and that was the reason for the suicide. He simply could not live with the inner torment that was being generated and chose, in this case, the high road, which was to exit and escape the potential for further manipulation that may well have happened. He is far better off in the light than possibly serving the Extraterrestrial Alliance in this capacity, as the karmic consequences would only grow and become quite serious, particularly with a more widespread action taken against humanity. So he has benefited from his exit more than lost, given the challenges he was facing. The fault and blame go to the Extraterrestrial Alliance and not him for all that has happened.