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James Gilliland is all about preparing mankind
for the massive return of the days of Noah in our
time. In this video, you can see how he speaks to
an audience that is avidly looking for contact
with the Watchers or "extra-terrestrials"
as they call them.
We'll see his farm, where he gathers souls and
makes them receptive to be replaced by the spirits
of the Nephilim who are desperately trying to
initiate the "New Age", "Age of
Aquarius", "New World Order", or
simply... Days of Noah!
The farm is built on a historical location.
It's close to the place where a man called Kenneth
Arnold saw UFO's and coined the now legendary
phrase "flying saucers". Kenneth Arnold
wasn't the only one to see UFO's as the sighting
reports go back 100's of years. And today, it's
not really different as one UFO manifestation
after the other is reported on Gilliland's place.
We'll see him talk, addressing the people of
the world to join him in his enterprise.
And even though his Clean-Cut Hippie looks may
deceive you into thinking how he's not to be taken
serious, millions of people actually do take him
serious and if only for that, the Babylon Observer
observes...
He's a frequent guest on the most popular
paranormal and UFO related media channels, people
hang on his lips as the "extra-terrestrials"
manifest themselves in front of camera's and
witnesses to "confirm" his propaganda.
Mr. Gilliland claims how his "extra-terrestrial"
friends want to "help "humanity" to
reach into the next "evolutionary
phase", meaning: forget about being the seed
of Adam and Eve. He hails the
"technology" that the Watchers have to
offer, but fails to explain why his friends are
unable to save the world as he claims they can.
Something is holding them back, obviously. That
something, according to Mr. Gilliland is the
so-called "negativity" of those that
disagree with his ideas.
Or the ideas he
propagates.
See for yourself!
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