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Fuck are you talkin abtFrom what I've gathered they're not afraid of Earthlings, nor are they afraid of "bastard offspring".
They know blessed well how righteous and violent we can be. They're no different in that regard, except that they're much more of it than we are.
The worry is that if the galactic masses within any of the federations and empires find out how badly the bureaucrats fucked up, they will engage in total war and will not stop until everyone involved in galactic bureaucracy is dead.
That'll destroy the entire balance between harmony and dissonance, which is exactly what the malicious people want.
It's a war between good and evil, and for either to survive, both must persist.
Many have heard the story of how extraterrestrials came here and ruled the world through myths like the annunaki and other tales like that.
Not many have heard the idea that the evil people are in fact Pleiadian. Not all Pleiadians are evil, not all of them are good. They're all divine individuals, unique and solitary in their responsibilities.
That means some choose to do good, and others choose to do evil.
Homo Capensis is a race of long-headed Pleiadians from one of the stars among the 7 Sisters.
They came here to subvert a community already mixed between good Pleiadians, Arcturians, Mintakans, Lyrans and so many others.
Akhenaten was one of them, and Ramoses II exiled him and his wife for ruining Egypt.
No, Egyptology gets many things wrong deliberately, to protect the Aten. Which is not the sun btw. It's the planet we call Saturn.
It should also tell you who "Moses" was, and who the sea people became. They were exiled by being allowed to part ways through the sea. The biblical description is a linguistic trick making you think they literally split the sea down the middle.