DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mind ControlWhat percent of sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI) or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) might be due to Reptilian or other alien infanticide? Are they responsible for some deaths attributed to getting tangled in bed-clothing?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
The actual figures you will find shocking, that 90% or more of infant deaths that are unexplained are deliberately caused by infanticide using the tools of the Extraterrestrial Alliance. It is done by multiple parties including minions of the Secret Space Program or Mercenary Army Program as we believe to be a more accurate label. It makes a perfect practice exercise for new recruits to test their mettle as an acid test of their ability to carry out a heinous act without hesitation, self‑doubt, or subsequent misgivings and simply continue on without looking back. This is the hallmark of a successful recruiting effort and indoctrination through mind control manipulation. It is not that they are plucking evil people, it is that they can take anyone and manipulate their mind to make them carry out misdeeds and have no remorse because their thinking is compartmentalized in such a way that their conscience does not enter into the picture. This is how they function and so it is more a process of removing the recruits' humanity and then they will behave just like an extraterrestrial officer, having no qualms about harming humans because they are heartless and lack a conscience themselves and expect that in all working for them, even the human beings manipulated to join their organization through subterfuge and mind control alteration of beliefs. These deaths of infants are not truly accidents. If not the result of infanticide by aliens, they are karmic, being a decision of the individual soul extension to leave the scene because of an inability to cope with life and they arrange with their higher self to depart from the body and return to the light. Sometimes it is for bringing a karmic lesson to one or more members of the family who have a past history in losing offspring and need to work through their ability to heal from such a dilemma, or who have neglected children in another life and suffer, as a result, a karmic penalty when they most want a child, to then lose the child soon after its arrival in such a tragic way and in a way that will make them feel guilty that perhaps they did not see something they could have prevented, and will often be looked at with suspicion by others wondering if perhaps they mistreated the infant somehow. This will certainly be on the minds of authorities until they have at least looked at all the forensic evidence to draw their own conclusion. So such parents will be put through an emotional ringer, so to speak, and that will be often a match to prior karma from times and places where they were, in fact, guilty of mistreating the young. It is always tragic to lose a young life—wanted or unwanted. In the vast majority of cases, these are very much wanted young lives and there will be much healing needed to cope with the aftermath.