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During a lecture at Yale two months ago, Danny Sheehan (Daniel Sheehan) asserted that extraterrestrials are poised to intervene, as they cannot permit humanity to destroy the planet's life-sustaining capabilities—a reality he claims the government is fully aware of. As the attorney for both David Grusch and Luis Elizondo...

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Wachito Rico1 年前

@danielsheehan45 He is the real deal, Tom

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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)1 年前

Just to reiterate, I have interviewed Danny. I've done extensive research on his work, and anyone with a brain knoTo reiterate, I have personally interviewed Danny Sheehan and conducted extensive research into his work. It is evident to anyone familiar with his career that he possesses remarkable intelligence and an extraordinarily sharp memory. His extensive and impressive resume speaks for itself. Trust me, even I have done some double-takes on statements he's made. They are extraordinary, and one can't avoid that. Given the source, these assertions carry a unique level of credibility and significance for me personally. This information isn't coming from some random regular person that works at the post office or something.

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Fernando Jimenez1 年前

For NHI to intervene, it will mark the end of humanity’s rule over itself. It will represent a failure by the governments of the world. Which are doing the bare minimum when it comes to disclosing NHI’s presence. This is something they will come to regret too little, too late. The world is currently ruled by greed. And what is coming will put an end to all that business. I think Sheehan is more concerned about how it will affect the masses initially. But perhaps the NHI who are willing to intervene have gone through similar processes before. They understand the growing pains, rising civilizations go through. Perhaps, others at this stage have been able to get their shit together. But that is not our species. So there must be experienced NHI and protocols set for dealing with a problematic civilization like ours. Let NHI rip the bandage off, at this point in time people will be more willing to accept an alternative which works better than any current political system. Friendly NHI must have experience dealing with poorly behaved civilizations. The wild card is how humanity will react and to which extend current governments will go to hold on to the power they have. Whichever way it plays out. It will be historical and spectacular.

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Richard Geldreich1 年前

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UFO Shane1 年前

@danielsheehan45 We have fired off 13,400 nuclear bombs have been detonated on this planet. We have destroyed people's lives with the due to radiation the wind. Where were the aliens then? *Cough* bullshit

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Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)1 年前

Shane, you raise a valid point. However, while the damage caused by atomic weapons testing was undeniably significant, it does not equate to the catastrophic consequences of an all-out thermonuclear war. The testing of atomic weapons introduced a new level of destructive capability, but these tests were geographically constrained and primarily affected localized environments. Although the long-term global effects of such testing are concerning, they did not pose an immediate existential threat to the planet or to all life on it. In contrast, a full-scale thermonuclear war would likely result in a nuclear winter, severe climate disruption, widespread mass extinctions, and potentially irreversible damage to Earth's biosphere. If non-human intelligences are indeed concerned with maintaining Earth's habitability, the unparalleled scale and immediacy of destruction associated with thermonuclear war would likely constitute a critical threshold necessitating intervention.

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World Transformation Movement2 年前

World-leading psychiatrist says “this interview is the holy grail of insight needed to rehabilitate the human race”. Watch Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith explain his revolutionary breakthrough in understanding human behaviour we've been waiting for.

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Lynda Thompson 🙏💫✨🛸💻🌹🇺🇸1 年前

@danielsheehan45 We won't know until it happens. A lot of people say this, but they haven't stopped wars, catastrophes, other events to the extent of open knowledge.

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Carroll Vance1 年前

@danielsheehan45 A lot of us experiencers have been saying for years that there really are UFO's, there really are ET's, there really are ET's driving some of the UFO's, there really are ET's that care about humans on earth. We know this from direct experience.

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Delta Tesseract 𝕏1 年前

@danielsheehan45 Who here are NOT willing to become an ambassador of Earth? A "whole of Earth" awakening awaits us all. A convergence is on it's way. If one is willing to take responsibility. What is required now is maturity & compassion from, & for, all beings. It is time. Ready?

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NHI 🌒 Manyana 🛸1 年前

@danielsheehan45 Thanks for posting, I’d forgotten he said this. Mr Sheehan is very much one to watch imo.

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i just hope tian is okay right now. with all the false accusations and everything that’s been happening, i can’t even imagine what he must be going through. it honestly breaks my heart thinking about how overwhelming and hurtful this situation must be for him. i really hope he knows that so many of us truly don’t care about his past relationships at all. he is a grown adult and his personal life is his own. what matters to us is the person he is, the work he does, and the happiness he brings to so many people. and the truth is that tian has already shown multiple times that these accusations are false. even a lawyer pointed out that what he posted was not just a simple lawyer’s letter but a case notice stating malicious fabrication. in the entertainment industry most celebrities usually sue for defamation of reputation, but accusing someone of malicious fabrication is much more serious. yet even with official statements and legal action, some people still choose to ignore it and keep spreading rumors as if random posts online were more believable than documents with an official seal. that’s why this situation feels so frustrating and unfair. no matter what proof is shown, some people will still try to twist the narrative. but there are also many of us who see what is really happening and refuse to believe these rumors. more than anything, i just hope he is surrounded by people who support him and that he’s taking care of himself. i hope he knows there are still so many people sending him love and standing by him. at the end of the day we love him for who he is, not for some perfect image people try to force on him. he deserves peace and support, especially during a moment like this. 🤍

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