Elena Danaan #ufo #conspiracy #elitist elenadanaan.org

Being a physical experiencer in extraterrestrial contact today is a tough path to walk. Prior to the 2020's, claims of alien contact were subjected to rigorous scrutiny. Those who passed through layers of expert vetting, typically presented substantial evidence and, often, corroboration from official or institutional sources. Whether one agreed with their information or not, the bar for credibility was high. Then something shifted...drastically, with the social media culture.

When the 2020 “plandemic” agenda hit and people were confined to their homes in fear and humiliation, the internet became a surrogate for real life. Isolation bred escapism, and suddenly a large number of people wanted to be a content creator: to gain attention, popularity, and money.
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Overnight, everyone was channeling Pleiadians, Arcturians, cosmic councils, Galactic Federations of Light... you name it. Be mindful of things that includes the word "Light" in the title; it may often be a bait from the big agencies behind all these campaigns. “Light language” appeared out of nowhere. "Activation packs" were selling like hot cakes. Spirituality became a business. <...> Amidst this engineered mayhem, people had forgotten that real, physical experiencers don't belong in the box of internet spirituality but are rooted in reality and corroborating evidence. Real experiencers will never try to sell you activation packs; they have nothing to do with New Age business and its paraphernalia of channelers.
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Each time I tried to defend genuine information by exposing fabrications and pointing out frauds, I was conveniently cast as the troublemaker. All truth tellers are troublemakers, because they shatter illusions and expose tricksters. Content creators need the widest range of con artists to generate drama, sensations, views, and revenue, so my insistence on truth makes me an obstacle to their business model. They need to eliminate me, or at least discredit me in any ways they can.

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