Health Ranger - Mike Adams - Women in America claim extraterrestrials fathered HYBRID children with them Aired: 2018-03-19 Duration: 12:54 === Aliens and Blood Samples (04:29) === [00:00:01] Alright, file this under the category of holy crap, what the heck bizarreness department. [00:00:08] There are women in the United States who claim that they have children that have been fathered by extraterrestrials. [00:00:17] Yep, they claim to have hybrid children that live on giant spaceships With their fathers. [00:00:24] I'm not even kidding. [00:00:25] This is this is in the Daily Mail and one of the names of one of these women is Bridget Nielsen from Arizona and Another woman named a Luna verse a Luna verse you can bet that's probably not her birth name from California just Gee, if you could have possibly predicted that. [00:00:43] A luniverse? [00:00:45] Is that what? [00:00:46] Looney Tunes? [00:00:47] No. [00:00:48] A luniverse. [00:00:49] That's her name. [00:00:50] Alright, so these two women are members of the so-called hybrid baby community who believe their children live on giant alien spaceships. [00:01:00] And one of them, Nielsen, who's 27 years old, said that the sex with the alien was, quote, the best ever. [00:01:08] And that thousands of women around the world are missing out on such experiences because they don't realize they've had hybrid children. [00:01:16] Okay? [00:01:17] Are you tracking all this? [00:01:20] She says that extraterrestrials only take women who on some level, quote, want to be taken. [00:01:28] What do you do? [00:01:29] You put a sign on your door? [00:01:31] Okay. [00:01:33] Let me back up from this for a moment and say... [00:01:38] Okay, I don't know for sure I wasn't there. [00:01:42] Maybe this happened to them, but probably not. [00:01:47] I'm not one to say that everybody's making everything up about aliens. [00:01:51] I mean, we live in a pretty darn large universe. [00:01:56] And the possibility of intelligent extraterrestrial life in our universe is very, very high. [00:02:03] You'd have to be actually mathematically ignorant to think that we are alone in our cosmos. [00:02:10] So there probably is intelligent life out there. [00:02:13] But that doesn't mean that they're landing little spaceships to have sex with California babes. [00:02:22] That's a stretch. [00:02:25] Probably more likely to be engaged in taking blood from cattle or something. [00:02:29] The cattle mutilation theory actually, believe it or not, makes more sense than this alien hybrid sex children thing that we're reading. [00:02:39] I mean, think about it. [00:02:39] If you were a scientist... [00:02:43] In an advanced civilization, you had a spaceship like on Star Trek. [00:02:46] What was their mission? [00:02:47] To go and explore new worlds, to go where no one has gone before, and to expand the knowledge base of mankind, or these days, transgender kind. [00:02:58] So they're going all over the universe, and what are they going to do? [00:03:00] They're going to take blood samples from the animals, right? [00:03:03] Any scientist would probably want to do that. [00:03:05] Let's look at their DNA. Let's look at their blood. [00:03:07] So... [00:03:08] The idea that aliens are coming to the Earth and taking blood samples from animals is not at all far-fetched. [00:03:15] It's actually basic science, if you think about it. [00:03:19] But this idea of targeting yoga pants babes in California for alien hybrid sex, that's really pushing it. [00:03:30] Nevertheless, I should mention to you that Steve Quayle, At stevequail.com, he has several books on the subject of what he calls extraterrestrial crossbreeding with humans throughout human history. [00:03:48] And I'm not an expert on that subject, so I'm not going to render an opinion on it. [00:03:52] I'm just aware that that subject has been looked into by people like Steve Quail. [00:03:57] And that it may be that really all humans have been... [00:04:04] Altered, genetically altered or bred or naturally selected in some way by an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization that has some experiment in mind or they're trying things out or they're, I don't know, having fun in the sandbox of planet Earth. === People Believe Crazy Things (08:05) === [00:04:25] Who knows? [00:04:26] I mean, we can't say we know everything that's going on out there, right? [00:04:30] And even if you look at the fossil record, There's this big crazy gap, you know, between primates and then homo sapiens, right? [00:04:38] And even the paleontologists can't necessarily figure out how do you cross that gap? [00:04:43] Like, what happened? [00:04:45] You know, they claim, well, evolution made this great leap, but there's really no record of this great leap. [00:04:51] So, you know, there are question marks, legitimate questions. [00:04:57] Is it possible that some intelligent civilization came to the planet and started running GMO experiments on early primates to turn them into us? [00:05:10] Is that possible? [00:05:11] Sure. [00:05:11] I mean, you can't say it's impossible. [00:05:15] You've got to say it's at least in the realm of possibility. [00:05:18] You might say it's a very small possibility, but you can't say that's zero. [00:05:23] And I'm not saying that I believe all of these things or any one of them. [00:05:28] I haven't researched it. [00:05:29] It's not my focus. [00:05:31] But when I see women claiming that they've had sex with aliens, you know, That's definitely worth commenting on. [00:05:41] So these two women have plans where all the hybrid mothers can live together in the same home to act as a safe place for their children to visit. [00:05:50] Okay, can you imagine this? [00:05:52] Hey, roomies, let's all share rent money so that we can afford it when the mothership lands in the backyard and our little hybrid children come out. [00:06:04] I mean, this is what they're thinking. [00:06:06] One of the women says, quote, it will be somewhere away from the city, somewhere where the children can visit, run free, and express themselves. [00:06:13] You got that? [00:06:14] Because obviously they're going to be transgender alien hybrid babies because, you know, they're free expression. [00:06:20] So they got to be free to express themselves. [00:06:24] This is the most important thing. [00:06:26] They're not thinking... [00:06:28] Hey, this is a milestone for human history. [00:06:32] We've made contact with aliens. [00:06:34] Maybe we should talk to some scientists. [00:06:36] No, they're like, we just want to have playground in the backyard. [00:06:39] Let the little kitties, you know, express themselves. [00:06:44] That's high on their list. [00:06:46] It's not like, let's get video of the mothership. [00:06:49] No. [00:06:52] All right. [00:06:53] She goes on, quote, people say we're crazy, but we are not. [00:06:56] This is really happening to us. [00:06:58] Okay. [00:06:59] I mean, maybe it is. [00:07:00] Again, who am I to say? [00:07:01] I wasn't there. [00:07:06] Maybe this is the biggest event in human history and it's happening to these women. [00:07:11] Okay, I acknowledge that's a possibility, but I doubt it. [00:07:15] You know, call me a skeptic, right? [00:07:18] I'm pretty skeptical about everything. [00:07:21] You know, government promises, politicians. [00:07:24] I'm skeptical of the label claims on dietary supplements. [00:07:28] I'm skeptical of pharmaceuticals. [00:07:30] I'm skeptical of anything I see on the TV news. [00:07:33] And I'm pretty skeptical about these women saying they have extraterrestrial loved children that look like... [00:07:41] What do they look like? [00:07:43] Cartoon angels or something here. [00:07:46] They've got sketches. [00:07:48] All right. [00:07:49] So... [00:07:54] Would I hire one of these women? [00:07:59] You know, you gotta say, there are people who believe crazier things. [00:08:05] I mean, there are people who believe that... [00:08:10] What would be a crazy thing that a lot of people believe? [00:08:14] People who believe that the government's trying to help them. [00:08:16] You know, people who believe that the cancer industry is looking for cures... [00:08:22] That's crazy. [00:08:23] That's crazier than thinking that aliens have had sex with, you know, yoga pants babes from California. [00:08:30] You know, there are people who believe that green paper money is worth something, and always will be. [00:08:37] That's crazy. [00:08:38] It's just a piece of paper based on pure faith and psychology. [00:08:42] That's totally crazy. [00:08:45] You know, there are people who believe all kinds of crazy things. [00:08:47] There are people who believe that there's no such thing as human consciousness. [00:08:50] How about that? [00:08:51] And that's a prominent belief across the scientific industry. [00:08:55] I mean, most scientists believe that there's no soul, there's no consciousness, there's no spirit, there's no free will, nothing. [00:09:04] That's pretty crazy. [00:09:06] Especially since consciousness is self-evident, you know that you're conscious, you're aware of yourself having your own thoughts and making your own decisions to decide what to say or write or do. [00:09:16] So it's self-evident, but yet these people don't believe in it. [00:09:20] They think that they are suffering under the illusion that they have free will. [00:09:23] That's crazy! [00:09:25] That's crazier than aliens having sex with you. [00:09:28] As far as I'm concerned. [00:09:33] So my conclusion to these women in California and Arizona is, hey, you know what? [00:09:38] Guess what? [00:09:39] It's a free world. [00:09:41] It's a free cosmos. [00:09:42] You're welcome to believe whatever you want to believe. [00:09:46] And maybe it's kind of fun to imagine that you've got kids up in the mothership. [00:09:55] So I'm not going to criticize. [00:09:57] I'm just saying I don't buy it. [00:10:00] I don't buy it. [00:10:01] I've seen a lot of people from sort of the airy fairy communities who can be hypnotized into believing anything. [00:10:14] And some of them do. [00:10:16] I'm not saying that's what's happening to these two gals, but I've seen some crazy stuff. [00:10:23] So... [00:10:26] Remember that I covered that detox supplement a couple years ago? [00:10:28] I exposed it. [00:10:30] People, Looney Tunes, people thought that if they drink high levels of aluminum and sulfuric acid in a liquid, that they could remove heavy metals from their bodies. [00:10:41] Yep, yep. [00:10:43] And some of them had black stuff coming out of their ears and black stuff coming out of their fingernails, and they thought that was a detox. [00:10:49] Well, they're drinking lead and iron and aluminum. [00:10:54] And the aluminum was 1200 parts per million, and the iron was really high too. [00:10:57] It was like, if I recall, something like 400 parts per million or something in that range. [00:11:03] And so they had iron coming out of their bodies, and they're like, yeah, we're detoxing. [00:11:07] So, you know, people are capable of believing any crazy thing that is supported by their group. [00:11:14] That's the thing. [00:11:15] Maybe there's a group of women who all tell each other they're moms of alien hybrid children. [00:11:20] And so it becomes kind of a cultural truth among the group. [00:11:26] Hey, there's a group of people out there who think vaccines work all the time. [00:11:32] There's a group, they're called doctors and pharmacists, and they don't even know that most of the vaccines are based on total scientific fraud. [00:11:38] So they're crazy too. [00:11:40] I mean, they're not saying that they have children on alien spaceships, but they're crazy in their own way. [00:11:48] So, you know, sanity is really, the real definition is just conforming to the social norms of the time, and the social norms are always changing. [00:11:59] You know, a hundred years from now, they'll look back and think that our society today was totally freaking nuts. [00:12:04] To poison patients with chemotherapy, for example. === Retract Or Stand By (00:49) === [00:12:06] So, you know, sanity is not an objective foundation. [00:12:13] It's a moving target all the time. [00:12:15] So, something that you think is insane, I might think is totally sane and vice versa. [00:12:21] So, anyway, my conclusion is I don't believe these women had sex with aliens. [00:12:28] But if they do, eh, that's okay with me if they want to believe that. [00:12:34] Yeah, it's kind of fun to think about it, but if they actually do get a condo in California and a mothership comes and lands in their yard, I will retract this entire recording. [00:12:46] How about that? [00:12:49] Yeah, I'll say I'm sorry. [00:12:51] Okay, all right. [00:12:52] Have a good time with all this.