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Future Prediction for the next 30 days:

Posted by RachelLately - October 19th, 2023


Future Prediction for the next 30 days:


It looks like the airwaves will be free of bad technology signals that could cause a UAP or UFO to crash. It's a spaceship, and the person inside won't want to hurt themselves, having learned from the Roswell incident what could happen with radio scalar waves. Just outside the power grid, there will be space to land and meet beings from other planets. But within the places with electric power lines, there can't be a landing. It means it only ends when we willfully shut off the technology, and a future prediction isn't like a countdown timer to a win for success. People will have to be convinced to shut off the automatic shields.


I hope that a lesson from history won't be repeated just from the use of bad technology. What could have been gained is immeasurable now because of nuclear fission weapons: the memories we had at birth really were remembered over and over again and were hurt because of that. Pollution from heavy elements was also a huge problem that cause a destabilization of forces of gravity that caused massive rifts that were black-hole-like. The reason for this is because the measurements that were precise and accurate as to what a black hole is, it's true that both the center of mass and amount of mass were extremely inaccurate to measure because of the challenge of going and getting a measurement.


Measuring a black hole means that you throw something at the black hole that sends a signal back. Basically an electronic emitter sending a signal that points backwards from the direction of travel with a device on the emitter that makes measurements with an entangled electronic signal. There are also limitations in the universe as to what you could send to a black hole.


God will not let a 'doom' scenario play out where everything is destroyed, or when you send electronic gravitic fusion into a black hole. Usually if a person dies by flying into a massive center of gravity, people think they were flying drunk. But psychology can explain as well the thinking and reasoning behind this phenomena. It's because Christ has averted the energy or karma of the nuclear fission blast into these gravitational masses to prevent all genetics from being destroyed. It's also true that you can agree that a black hole emits no photons. 


So it's plausible to think that this gravitational mass is pulling at light. You can prove that with mass there is light that can exist and all light particles or waves of particles are emitted from some source of matter with a gravity mass.


This proves that at least someone is thinking of this phenomena. And if you use clairaudience, and ask with discernment, you can know it's Christ, the person thinking of this energy of a measurable gravitational waste from nuclear fission energy by asking who it is that is doing this.


All of this means that if as a collective of beings on this planet, a collective of genetic people, we will have to decide to shut down or remain with the technology on. It means with the technology on that deflects electronic fusion gravitic spacecraft from coming to the planet is that we cannot have God with us. If people would be convinced to allow God to be with us, everyone would rejoice when he comes to the planet Gaia. People need a way to feel like there is a safe and nonviolent way to be a part of our own collective of people on this planet. 


The technology that deflects spacecraft is something that has deprived us of Christs' presence. It means that allowing Christ to travel to the planet is a great and just cause, and so it goes that the people that shut it down will be greatly thanked, with my hopes in the near future that Christ will travel here and be with the people he created.


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