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Secrets of Aliens

10/28/2020

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​WHY THEY CAME FROM SO FAR AWAY FOR ABDUCT AND STUDY HUMANKIND?

Doesn't matter how advanced or how resourceful they are it doesn't justify to a few civilizations to face the dangers of interstellar travel during centuries and still continuing with such obscure activities. The expent of precious resources and to face a species dangerously lethal as Humankind is not exactly a picnic in the park. So why tjey do that? Because their time is running out. Their advanced civilizations got in a situation of eminent extinction. They are way to arcane to continues. Their longevity by no means is a frame of immortality. Their time is running out , indeed. So, what possibly a plethora of interstellar powerhouses would care so much about such a small and backwards such as EARTH? I admit that waterworlds with self- contained atmosphere are indeed very rate but...?
Thet want what most of us takes for granted because seems mundane. Our emotions! Humans are individual  biological outlets to a vast reserve of LIVING ENERGY - our EMOTIONS! Our emotions...fear, hate, love and/ or other undefinable raw emotions aren't even quantifiable.And yet they are the linking connection to a human reservoir of unexausting life force. Our emotions ate able to generate POWERWAVES. And most of  us move around unaware of tbe enormous amount of bioenergy we are harnessing and  have at our disposal as we are oblivious of  it. Abductions 
have multuple purposes including "DRAINING OF HUMAN LIFEFORCE."
We indeed are rare species, with parts of arthropod mammal, reptilian and even mineral elements making us a sort  of a CHIMERIC SPECIES.
Now you see why the EXTRATERRESTRIAL AGENDA from be resolved. More in the next miniblog. 
Sincerely 
Jeferson Borba de Souza 
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