October 16, 2017

GOP pol of the day

Miami Herald - A congressional candidate from Miami ... Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera says she’s been aboard a spaceship ... crewed by aliens.

Three blond, big-bodied beings — two females, one male — visited her when she was 7 years old and have communicated telepathically with her several times in her life, she says.

Rodriguez Aguilera, 59, a Republican who is running to replace retiring Miami Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, recounted her experience with the ETs during a 2009 television interview.

She described “going up” inside the spaceship — though whether it went into space or just hovered around town was left unclear.

“I went in. There were some round seats that were there, and some quartz rocks that controlled the ship — not like airplanes,” Rodriguez Aguilera said.

Among the things she said she found out from the aliens:
- There are 30,000 skulls — “different from humans” — in a cave in the Mediterranean island of Malta.

- The world’s “energy center” is in Africa.

- The Coral Castle, a limestone tourist attraction South Miami-Dade, is actually an ancient Egyptian pyramid.

- “God is a universal energy.”
She also said that the aliens had mentioned Isis, though she didn’t clarify if they meant the terrorist organization or the ancient Egyptian goddess.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The skull thing could be true. There were lots of other hominids running around until fairly recently.(~10,000 years)

Anonymous said...

The late George (né Georgi) Papashvili, who grew up in the tiny village of Kobiaantkari in Georgia, maintained that he and some friends as teenagers discovered an underwater entrance to a cave, swam in, and found skeletal remains of giant ("skulls the size of bushel baskets") humans or humanoids. When skeptics claimed the bones were those of non-humans, he responded that he and his friends were village kids well-acquainted with the difference between human and non-human skulls, and that the skulls were definitely human or humanoid.

He was a pretty down-to-earth guy, by all accounts -- trained as a traditional leather worker, a sniper in WW1, and a post-war immigrant to the US where he worked at a number of different blue-collar jobs before eventually making something of a name for himself, first with his American spouse, Helen, as a writer, and later as a sculptor. Not someone with any obviously-loose screws in his head.

Anonymous said...

My Mum told me a story about her childhood in which she woke up one night to find the figure of a pirate at the foot of her sister's bed. He touched her sister with a dagger, and then vanished or walked out through the wall, I don't remember which. A week later, my Mum said, her sister, perfectly healthy before that night, was dead.

My Mum was 100% serious about having had the visitation, but since she had recurring brain-chem problems as an adult that required repeated hospitalisations, I was never quite sure how to interpret the story.