In a startling revelation, American ufologist Steven Macon Greer, founder of the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Disclosure Project, has unveiled a significant error in the relationship between humans and other civilizations. Greer's recent statement exposes a crucial turning point in human history that forever altered our interstellar connections.
According to Greer, the detonation of the first atomic bomb and subsequent nuclear explosions initiated a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. While the world is familiar with the concept of electromagnetic pulses resulting from these detonations, Greer emphasizes the existence of an accompanying phenomenon called scalar or longitudinal waves. These waves, surpassing the speed of light, possess the remarkable capability to disrupt the fabric of space itself.
The disruption caused by these scalar waves extends beyond physical structures; it also affects communication and propulsion guidance systems employed by extraterrestrial vehicles. Greer suggests that this disruption prompted a massive influx of extraterrestrial beings in the 1940s and 1950s. Their presence, he argues, was a response to the tearing of the fabric of space-time caused by humanity's atomic and nuclear weapons.
To mitigate further damage and preserve the harmony of the universe, Greer reveals that every atomic and nuclear weapon storage facility, processing plant, base, and ship has been meticulously surveilled by these extraterrestrial vehicles. The purpose of this surveillance, according to Greer, is to prevent the misuse of such devastating weaponry, as it resembles tearing the very fabric of space-time.
As the world absorbs this groundbreaking information, the disclosure movement gains new momentum. Steven Macon Greer's revelations mark a significant step in unraveling the secrets surrounding UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and the alleged classified information withheld by governments. With these revelations, humanity stands at the precipice of a new era, one that demands openness, collaboration, and the pursuit of universal understanding.
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