Dr. Delirious/Mary Beaver #crackpot #conspiracy #ufo #quack #mammon supersoldiertalk.com

Mary Beaver served in the U.S. Army as a human intelligence analyst with cryptologic linguist abilities. She has memories of being a super soldier, missions on space crafts, as well as living on Mars as a civilian. She recalls military briefings in which she trained young soldiers on how to kill Draco aliens.
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Her SSP records are heavily sealed by the government and even galactic space command is not forthcoming on information about her origins. She comes from a long line of Majestic Masons. Her grandfather served in WWII and infiltrated one of Hitlers strong bases which possibly contained alien technology. Forty years ago, her father worked in an underground facility below Area 51 which contained dark secrets resulting in him building a resistance movement against the government. It appears her father, was a victim of Mklutra delta programing, which activated, causing him to nearly killed Mary when she was a child. Mary has received claw marks, needle marks, bruises, and scars from malevolent beings who also seem to be targeting her children.

In the early 1980’s, Dr. Johnny Delirious worked with one of the first pioneers of the scientific modality, Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA). In the 1990’s Dr. Johnny did not know he had life threatening Hepatitis C with 12 million viral load and liver cirrhosis resulting in 96% scar tissue. Due to poor health, he had no choice but to sell his business and figure out a way to heal himself. His medical experts believed he had only 6 months left to live and recommended a liver transplant. Dr. Johnny chose not to get the transplant which led his doctors to believe he was delirious. Eventually, Dr. Johnny was able to completely recover thanks to the laboratory science knowledge he gained from his alien abduction experiences. Dr. Johnny is a Master Survivor, bestselling author and radio host celebrity and gives his expert advice with over 40 years of experience as a professional in the health industry.

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