Paul Wallis who clearly is one of my favorite truth telling people has a lot to say when it comes to the sky people and armies, those I know to be galactic beings of the cosmos. I think one of the reasons I’m drawn to him is because he spent so many years in the church before everything changed.
I’ve trained pastors in the skills of interpreting texts and it’s very clear they’re not stories about God. They’re stories about the powerful ones in the Bible, and the sky people, the Anunnaki in the Sumerian tablets.
Priests who knew how to interpret the Hebrew texts knew they were full of stories about the powerful ones (Elohim) who interacted with our ancestors in the deep past. These texts had to be edited to give the impression of a flawless story of a monotheistic god from start to finish. It had to be edited, airbrushed if you will, completely erasing the memory of the Hebrew story of paleocontact.
It wasn’t long after first attending my own church that the Book of Enoch crossed my (YouTube) path and shortly thereafter I started to feel the passion and curiosity not only for that book but all the other ones that were intentionally left out of the Bible as well. My biggest question came in the form of one word and that was why?
I feel like I have to tread lightly as this is a touchy subject especially when it comes to the church and I can’t help but feel like perhaps this is what my prophetic message is talking about when it speaks of consequences. If and when the word gets out how I really feel about the Bible and religion in general, there will be a lot of people who will react first and (hopefully) try to understand later.
It’s human nature to judge others, it’s a learned behavior so it doesn’t have to be but I don’t care how Christian you say you are, it’s something I see all the time. I pick up on the subtle energies most people miss. They say it’s a gift. I say if you say so. Then when you add what may be perceived as an attack on ones belief system, it’s situations such as these when you see people reacting instead of responding. It takes practice to respond with no conditions and it’s something I’ve spent the past few years learning myself.
Paul Wallis’s story not only fascinates me but inspires me to the core, especially when I think about how he was a preacher for more than thirty years. He was one step down from a Bishop who studied and taught the Book of Genesis in churches all around the world, training pastors how to interpret the texts in the Bible. I can only imagine what it’s like for a man of his stature now having to change a major part of his belief system.
The amount of courage and jeuvos it takes to not only go against everything you were taught to believe but then go completely public with it. It’s no wonder he gets death threats on a daily, but at the same time doesn’t give two thoughts as to what people think about him. Only a few reasons I admire him, I can’t help but to feel like I’m the micro situation to his macro.
It takes an open mind and a strong bond with the invisibles to have the confidence and the gusto to proceed with what you know in your heart to be true. Especially when it goes against not only what you’ve been taught but mainstream itself. Talk about faith and trust. I can’t help but to feel like I’m about to walk in those shoes. I don’t want to jump to conclusions and if I’m being completely honest, I hope I’m wrong.
I know in my own heart there’s no such thing as coincidences, not in my world anyway, and the fact that one of Paul Wallis’s videos found its way into my feed this morning tells me I need to watch and report. Not just watch it, but rewatch it as that big red line at the bottom tells me I’ve already seen it. Let’s not ignore the fact that the title is Pleiadians in the Bible.

Love and Light