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Bruce Cornet & Susan Johnson ~ 10/16/20 ~ UFO Secret Space ~ Host Janet Kira Les

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Susan Johnson – Susan’s experiences started at age7 when she had a recurring dream of ‘us’ flying a ship into the earth’s solar system and being abducted by a black hole over the earth’s upper atmosphere. Then, ‘they’ found her using her soul residual energy signature to trace her trajectory and incarnated her into her present physical body. ‘They’ then told her that she is one of them and showed her her true Arkaron parents on their mother ship. Susan wrote seven articles for George Filer in his Filers Files.

Susan will talk about what she knows about the Tall Whites and their Ovoid Grey companions, and how they deceive and enslave humans through lies and religion. I will talk about what KaRa told me, and how she and her organization fit the Judeo-Christian and Muslim religious beliefs.

Bruce Cornet received a B.A. degree (1970) in biology from the University of Connecticut, a Masters degree (1972) in paleobotany from that same university, and graduated from Penn State in 1977 with a Ph.D. in geology and palynology (the study of fossil spores and pollen, used to age date rocks). He spent 11 years in the oil industry (1977-1988), working for Gulf Research & Development, Exxon USA, Mobil Oil Corporation, and Superior Oil Company, all in Houston, TX. Between 1981 and 1982 he ran his own independent exploration company (Geminoil, Inc.), which drilled for and found oil in eastern Virginia. Between 1988 and 1993 he held a research position at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (part of Columbia University).

He is profiled on ResearchGate, and has published many scientific Articles (28), Books (1), Chapters (3), Conference Papers (2), Theses (2), Technical Reports (4), Research (2), Experiment Findings (1), and Presentations (6). All total (49). 

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