'Gold-obsessed' Aliens using Earth as 'battlefield'

   Nov 26, 3:19 pm

Johannesburg, Nov 26 (ANI): The Earth has become the battleground for extra-terrestrials to further their own political agenda for the future of the planet, a researcher has claimed.

In South Africa's first UFO science and consciousness conference held recently in Johannesburg, the organiser said that the royal political bloodline was a small group of families whose origins could be traced to the first of mankind and who were inevitably in contact with the aliens.

"There's a battle for Earth by some interesting dark forces," News24 quoted Michael Tellinger, the organiser as saying.

"All the governments in the world are puppets and instruments to implement the will of a small group of individuals. The royal political bloodline goes back thousand of years," he said.

According to Tellinger, the South African government was one of the most important puppets of these extra-terrestrials because the country was rich in gold and diamonds.

"We are at the heart of this global control because of our mineral resources," he said.

On the first day of the conference, all the speakers agreed that like humans who had the potential to be both good and bad, so too was the population of galactical beings.

Extra-terrestrials were also not dissimilar to politicians, who pushed their own agenda for material gain.

"They came to Earth looking for gold. We are all still obsessed with gold," he said.

The research, according to Tellinger, showed that the extra-terrestrial "Annunaki" came to Earth around 300,000 years ago to look for gold, and that they were also responsible for cloning their own genetic structures and creating mankind. (ANI)

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