How Extraterrestrials Use Slave Labor to build new Stars Interview with Tony Rodrigues
In his newly released book, Project Starmaker, Tony Rodrigues discusses how extraterrestrials engage in starmaking projects that are designed to build and ignite stars in gaseous nebula so suitable habitats can be created for life to flourish. He claims he spent ten years as a pilot on a starmaking project as part of a deal negotiated between a German colony on Ceres and a distant extraterrestrial civilization. Rodrigues describes the asexual extraterrestrial body his consciousness was transferred into for a tenyear period, where pilots and crews were little more than slaves commanded to perform tedious, repetitive work to find and build out sufficient mass from space rocks to create a stable star. This generated significant resentment and depression, not unlike the Igigi Anunnaki workers described in Sumerian texts and Dolores Cannons writings concerning asexual extraterrestrial workers revealed in past life memories. Significant parallels were also found in Rodrigues book and Norman Bergrums Ri
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