THE MEANING OF LIFE

 

 

FROM THE EYE OF A NEWT

   

 

 

Try not. Do or do not, there is no try.
-- Yoda

 

 

"Know the Truth and the Truth will set you free"

 

 

 

   

 


DONT BS ME

WHO ARE THE GOOD GUYS?


 

oh christ- OF COURSE THEIR REAL!

 

 

THE EVIDENCE IS OVERWHELMING

 

 

DONT BE A LEMMING!


 

ZETA RETICULUM

THE BAD GUYS


 

 Human Genome Project Coordinators find absolute proof of Extraterrestrial contact with 'Earth humans' via DNA evidence. READ ABOUT IT HERE

 

PERU GIANTS

THE GALACTIC SERVER

 


 

 

HUMAN ALIEN HYBRID COSMIC PEOPLE



 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

THE ANDROMEDAN GROUP

TIMESTAR

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 BILLY MEIER'S COLLECTIVE WORKS   1942-PRESENT


PERU



 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 


 

THE URANTIA BOOK- 1955

 

Book of the Golden Precepts- ANCIENT TIBET

 

THE GLOBAL ONENESS COMMITMENT

 


 

HP BLAVATSKY THE SECRET DOCTRINE PUBLISHED 1888  

HP BLAVATSKY THE VOICE OF THE SILENCE PUBLISHED 1895 

 


DOGON amphibious gods of sirius byours truly, newt


 

 


 


 

"Your media that is largely Illuminati controlled has long played upon your fears, and their focus has been on violence and death.  CHECK IT OUT HERE

 


 


 

 


Galactic Family, an Overview of Genotypes

GO TO WEB SITE

 

 

  

 

 


INTRALYTIX NANODEVICES WILL BE SPRAYED ON PROCESSED MEATS

Bacteriophages: the Most Ubiquitous Organisms on Earth

http://www.intralytix.com/index.htm 

 

Bacteriophages (or phages for short) are viruses that infect bacteria. The name was coined by one of the discoverers of bacteriophages (Felix d’Herelle), by combining the Greek “phago” meaning “to eat” or “to develop at the expense of,” and “bacteria.” Phages are the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth, and they can be found – often in prodigious numbers – in every living ecosystem. Phages are highly specific for bacteria, and they can not infect eukaryotic cells; i.e., those of humans/animals and plants. Moreover, one phage can only infect a subgroup of strains within the same bacterial species, without affecting strains of other bacterial species.

http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/98fr/cf0559.pdf

 

 

 

DONT BS ME