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ET Contact: Message from Reptilians with Ken Rohla

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Do you have a trusted friend who has actually talked to aliens? I do. And what is particularly interesting is that much of what they told him, I was also “told” by Source to be true as well. Growing up, I loved the show Star Trek, but there were a few episodes that scared me. One of those episodes was when Captain Kirk had to fight a strong reptile alien. Fast forward to a couple of years ago, I became enamored with a Netflix series called Grimm. The costumes and CGI technology were incredible, the characters and heroes were interesting and believable. One of the “bad guys” had a snake-like head and was a ruthless wealthy businessman. The hero, the Grimm, had to take him out. So what’s with this Reptilian persona of being the bad guy? Is this Truth or Fiction? Is it a story we are told to make us scared and intimidated? If Reptilians or other aliens exist, are they all “bad”, “harmless”, or could they be a mix of both? Join me during this interview with my friend, Ken Rohla where he will be sharing his real-life experiences with Reptilian aliens (and no, it isn’t scary). Ken is a brilliant engineer, scientist, and inventor, so he is a credible contactee. He will also reveal what these aliens told him and how it pertains to the current world events occurring today!
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Do you have a trusted friend who has actually talked to aliens? I do. And what is particularly interesting is that much of what they told him, I was also “told” by Source to be true as well. Growing up, I loved the show Star Trek, but there were a few episodes that scared me. One of those episodes was when Captain Kirk had to fight a strong reptile alien. Fast forward to a couple of years ago, I became enamored with a Netflix series called Grimm. The costumes and CGI technology were incredible, the characters and heroes were interesting and believable. One of the “bad guys” had a snake-like head and was a ruthless wealthy businessman. The hero, the Grimm, had to take him out. So what’s with this Reptilian persona of being the bad guy? Is this Truth or Fiction? Is it a story we are told to make us scared and intimidated? If Reptilians or other aliens exist, are they all “bad”, “harmless”, or could they be a mix of both? Join me during this interview with my friend, Ken Rohla where he will be sharing his real-life experiences with Reptilian aliens (and no, it isn’t scary). Ken is a brilliant engineer, scientist, and inventor, so he is a credible contactee. He will also reveal what these aliens told him and how it pertains to the current world events occurring today!
  continue reading

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