In this program, we discuss the "Shroud of Turin" and how it relates to the grey alien phenomenon. It might sound strange, but we are going to connect these topics together with Nigel Kerner, the author of "Song of the Greys" and "Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of Souls". He joins us with his colleague Andrew Silverman. Nigel has felt driven, from his young years, to expose the hypocrisy in modern scientific and religious and social thinking. His formal graduate education is in biomedical science and human behavioural psychology. Nigel has found significant evidence in Gnostic texts to suggest that Christ warned his apostles about an alien threat. His colleauge Andrew Silverman is a medical doctor with a background in physiology and has been interested from an early age in the nature of what we are as human beings and what our potential is. He has always been fascinated to know how the image on the Turin Shroud could have formed being mindful of the fact that it can not be replicated even with 21st Century technology. Last year he presented a paper on the Turin Shroud at a conference at the atomic physics research centre ENEA in Frascati, Italy. Stay with us for two hours as we explore their ideas and research. Topics Discussed: grey alien phenomena, the UFO phenomena, religion, Shroud of Tourin, Gnostic texts, dreams, emotion, brain, mind, God principle, entropy, Shiva, death, decay, artificial vs natural, polarity, beginning and end, medieval carbon dating, image intensifier, radiation, Roman flagram, Jesus, oneness, light, soul, synthetic, UFOs, robots, artificial intelligence, Satan, natural living things, programmed aliens and Joy Merino.
@ABlackbear You don't know how you would have behaved had you been born in a world where the concept of a God hadn't yet been 'invented'. It is furthermore also probable that, through analogy, primitive peoples can consider the concept of alien life. Once you start being visited by any strange group of fellow human beings, AND even speculate about planets and suns, it is highly probable that we would imagine that we might be visited by a life form from one of those other planets.
EnnoiaBlog 6 months ago
Even though the idea of the invention of the concept of creating a GOD is intriguing, it is not logical. There had to be much more involved. However I do believe that the people from other worlds are somehow linked to biblical times but I would like to point out that with having no initial evidence or triggers to question extraterrestrial life, one would not randomly create the concept of their alien existence.This interview has inspired me to not listen further.
ABlackbear 10 months ago
I don't agree. I don't believe that a person(s) on this planet has come up with the idea that there must be a bigger power than ourselves only to justify our existence. If I were born and raised without the concept of a higher presence, I wouldn't even know of a possible existence to even question such a thing. In order for there to be a concept, there has to be a possible existence of something. In other words you wouldn't miss something you've never had so why create it?
ABlackbear 10 months ago
WOW!
chrestomancy1 10 months ago