Sasquatch Chronicles

The Confessionals: Non-Human Intelligence Warfare

The Confessionals writes “In Episode 556: Non-Human Intelligence Warfare we are joined by former counterintelligence agent, Walter Bosley! Today is an Overtime episode with the first hour for the public and the second hour for members of The Confessionals.

In this first hour, we’ve invited Walter to talk to us about the current surge of UFO-related information, courtesy of David Grusch—a whistleblower who boldly claims that extraterrestrial crafts and beings exist on Earth. While David Grusch’s revelations have shocked many people throughout the world, Walter, drawing on his expertise as a former counterintelligence agent, presents an alternative viewpoint. He suggests that what we’re witnessing might be a complex perception management operation—where truths, lies, and half-truths intertwine to manipulate our understanding. Walter dives into the possibility that these beings might not originate from outer space but instead exist within other realms and dimensions. Non-Human Intelligence, residing in these hidden dimensions, transcend their boundaries to visit our world, making Earth their home away from home. This episode delves into a wealth of thought-provoking topics, including space wars and interdimensional conflicts involving otherworldly beings. Walter guides us through this information, unraveling the intricacies and inviting us to question our perception of reality.

In our exclusive overtime segment, Walter shares astonishing revelations about his own father, who he believes was a victim of the infamous MK-Ultra program. We explore the depths of how his father’s very being was altered by this covert operation. But that’s not all, we also touch upon the intriguing GATE program, as we prepare for an upcoming show featuring a lady who had a firsthand involvement in it. Walter, having been part of the GATE program himself, has intimate knowledge of it. He shares his personal insights and experiences in the overtime discussion.”

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