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Black Saturn Cube from the TV show 'The OA'. The protagonist walks through an illuminated passage with what looks like a (Corona) virus on her shirt.

Black Saturn Cube from the TV show ‘The OA’. The protagonist walks through an illuminated passage with what looks like a (Corona) virus on her shirt. Episode aired in March 2019… Here is the trailer from February of that year HERE

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JB738
JB738
1 year ago

That’s actually a UFO on her dress. You can Google OA UFO dress.

officestar
officestar
1 year ago

in plain sight is best, because we are blind to their shenanigans until after the fact. And as we watch these things occurring in 2d, as entertaining, we give them our consent to make it happen in 3d. That’s why they are trying to make us all live in a 2d world, because it’s easier to make their wishes come true. imho. I think they have something working for them or they are controlling that is using like 50 percent or more of their brains while we only be using something like 8 to 10 percent on a very good day. 😬 like that 2014 movie “Lucy” with Scarlett Jo. Probably a cool movie to analyze.

Last edited 1 year ago by officestar
ashleyhanks1986
ashleyhanks1986
1 year ago

There was an episode of Stargate SG-1 that featured an in-show TV series loosely based on the adventures that they (sg-1) encountered when they met an alien. It was called ‘Wormhole X-treme’ for those of you who want to watch the entire clip.

This alien ended up posing as a TV sci-fi writer and had forgotten that he was an alien and all of his TV show ideas had happened to him in real life.

There’s a passage in the show where the military heads are discussing whether or not to put a stop to the show.

One of the main characters says the following on the subject.

Hammond: “Plausible deniability. In the event of a future breach of security, we’ll be able to point to this television program. That is, if it stays on the air.” *Looks directly into the camera.*