UFOs and World Disasters
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When:
| Thu 26 May ’11, 8:00pm |
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Where: The Aetherius Society, 269 Hinemoa Street, Birkenhead Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- General admission: $10.00
- Students/beneficiaries: $6.00
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How Earth is being helped from beyond. Learn why UFOs were seen near the Japanese nuclear reactors in crisis.
Since delving into the atom and unleashing the dreadful atomic bomb, mankind has continued to exploit its powerful possibilities and developed so-called ‘clean’ nuclear power. There have been a number of nuclear accidents at these power stations in different places around the world, the consequences of which are far-reaching. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which happened 25 years ago, has still not been dealt with effectively. As we try and solve this problem, other countries continue to build reactors which may end up leading to even worse disasters in the future.
Beings from outside of this world have taken a great interest in the activities of mankind throughout our history – but even more so in regard to our nuclear activities. They watch with grave concern as we repeatedly cause devastation to ourselves and the planet.
Whilst they aren’t able to solve our problems for us, they help us as much as they can, so it is no surprise that UFOs have been seen over Fukushima since the accident. In fact it was reported after Chernobyl that a UFO was seen hovering above the damaged reactor there too.
The UFO contacts of the late Western Master of Yoga, Dr. George King, spanned over 40 years and involved direct cooperation with advanced extraterrestrial intelligences. The Aetherius Society has been privileged to work closely with Dr King in specific missions which have helped to soften the blow of nuclear accidents and also spread the true message of the space people.
Come and hear a fascinating lecture which will open a door to amazing events which are shaping the future of our world.
Presented by Frank McManus.





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