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“Is it true that the Moon is an artificial satellite dragged here by the Reptilians and used by them to project illusions and control human minds?”

A starseed from the U.S. emailed me this question a few days ago.
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I passed the question on to my guides in the 5D, the Pleiadian Group of 8, and received from them an amusing answer:

“If you believe that they [the Anunnaki] made the Moon, you might as well believe that they made the universe.”
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Dark Agendas

#1 - The Concept Makes You Fear the Moon

When you look at the Moon you may shiver in terror as thoughts of a monitoring satellite run through your mind. “Oh, there is that surveillance eye in the sky!” Along with fear, there comes anger from being deceived and controlled as well as lethargy from feeling trapped on the earthly plane. You feel victimized by the Moon.

#2 - The Concept Blocks Your Connection to the Cosmos

If the Moon is a sinister device, what else is up there, you wonder? From distrusting the Moon, you may grow to distrust the other planets and stars. As you embrace the concept of the Moon being unnatural, you may cross over into the realm of doubting the universe as a natural given. Little by little, your connection to the natural ultimate (the universe) gets broken, and you become more and more cut off from nature.

#3 - The Concept Empowers them and Disempowers You

“Them” means dark ET entities headed by the Anunnaki group (mislabeled as the Reptilians). The concept of the Moon as a monitoring satellite makes them appear super powerful: “See, we’ve built the Moon. We’ve been ruling over you for ages and you humans are our slaves.” That’s the subtext. The Anunnaki always try to make themselves look more powerful than they actually are. They want you to worship them as creator gods.

“So, is the Moon natural?” You want a firm answer.

Yes, the Moon is as natural as the Earth and Sun, and as natural as you and we. The force that has created the Moon has created you and everything else in the cosmos.

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