Friends, I have a feeling the "mass conditioning" process is almost complete.
Wait until you hear what is said in this clip of an interview that former Astronaut Buzz Aldrin gave the other day with C-SPAN to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing.
Pay close attention to the 53:20 mark and prepare to be blown away:
Wait until you hear what is said in this clip of an interview that former Astronaut Buzz Aldrin gave the other day with C-SPAN to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing.
Pay close attention to the 53:20 mark and prepare to be blown away:
He said what!?! That there's a "Monolith" on the Mars Moon Photos!?! And that "God put it there"!?! Never mind the fact that this would be a ridiculous bit of Synchronicity given Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I also have to comment on the opening moments of the interview. The C-SPAN host plays a segment of a video documentary that NASA produced about the Moon landing. Did you catch the religious sounding, Gregorian chanting in the background when that portion began? I just wanted to to highlight it because it directly ties in with what we've been claiming for so long -- that this so-called "Alien/UFO" phenomenon is going to be used as part of the coming Great Deception and perhaps even lead to the establishment of a new One World Religion as prophesied.
See, I always had a sneaking suspicion that the "magnificent desolation" would someday and somehow help lead us to the abomination of desolation.
With this latest revelation from Aldrin, mankind is one giant leap closer to the Tribulation and Great Tribulation.
By the way, Stanley Kubrick's sequel to 2001 was 2010: The Year We Make Contact.
(SOURCE: Red Ice Creations)
See, I always had a sneaking suspicion that the "magnificent desolation" would someday and somehow help lead us to the abomination of desolation.
With this latest revelation from Aldrin, mankind is one giant leap closer to the Tribulation and Great Tribulation.
By the way, Stanley Kubrick's sequel to 2001 was 2010: The Year We Make Contact.
(SOURCE: Red Ice Creations)