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David Sunfellow

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Author of "The Purpose of Life" and "500 Quotes from Heaven". Life-long interest in all things pertaining to life's big questions...

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David Sunfellow
David Sunfellow@sunfellow·
Life-changing near-death experience stories and quotes: The Purpose Of Life amzn.to/3K8gpjb And its companion book: 500 Quotes From Heaven amzn.to/3LZ20Ho Reviews: “This is one jewel of a book, a real treasure, and I have been recommending it to everyone I know. For anyone who wants to learn what near-death experiences are all about, this is the book for you.” — Renowned near-death experience researcher Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., author of many prominent NDE books including Lessons from the Light ……. “I have studied human consciousness, science, NDEs, etc. for more than 30 years including research papers, and literally hundreds of books. Throughout all the research, bits and pieces, I always asked myself, ‘But what is it all about? What knowledge did these NDErs bring back about the world? Who we are? Why we suffer? What the other side is like?’ “This book answered ALL my questions. It provides personal and profound insights from people who have experienced it all first hand — and they give the answers to life’s questions and what awaits us in their own words and as best as they can. “As someone who has studied the anecdotal and veridical NDEs, neuroscience, quantum physics from Penrose, Greyson, Van Lommel, Hameroff, Kaku and many others, this book is a MUST if you have always wanted to know. “As you read through the book, you will realize that no one could ever make this stuff up. The profundity is overwhelming both spiritually and from an informational viewpoint. “The NDEs dovetail so beautifully with the science we have to this point, that you will find yourself saying ‘Ah Ha!’ more times than you can imagine.” — Frank J. Monteleone ……. “I have been reading books about near-death experiences since 1975, when ‘Life After Life’ by Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., was first published. In fact, I have read far more than 100 NDE books since then, and heard many other firsthand NDE accounts in person and on the telephone. I believe ‘The Purpose of Life’ by David Sunfellow is one of the two finest NDE books that have been written. The other one is ‘Lessons From The Light’ by Kenneth Ring, Ph.D. Both books are very spiritual in their message, very clear, and very easy to read and understand. Both books provided me with many new insights and inspired me to transcend my current beliefs. ‘The Purpose of Life’ is a book you will want to read and reread as your spirituality matures and you seek ever deeper wisdom. I believe every IANDS Chapter, every bereavement support group, and every personal growth institution will want to have at least one copy of ‘The Purpose of Life’ in their lending library.” — Best-selling author Bill Guggenheim, coauthor of Hello from Heaven ……. “As a near-death experiencer myself, and as a researcher who has spent the last 40+ years studying the aftereffects of the near-death experiencer, this new book dispenses the-best-of-the-best wisdom we have gleaned from ‘crossing the veil’ and returning. I and the hundreds of others I and my colleagues have interviewed, struggle to find words to begin to describe something indescribable. This author has taken the best quotes from the most articulate experiencers and organized them into an easily understandable collection of what is really quite ineffable. This is an amazing contribution. I highly recommend this book! It stands out from the growing collection of books in this genre because it gets to the heart of the matter! It has taken on and brought us the Soul of the NDE. And the author doesn’t hide from the dark places. This book brings it all together.” — Near-death experiencer and researcher, Barbara Harris Whitfield, author of Spiritual Awakenings: Insights of the Near-Death Experience and Other Doorways to Our Soul ……. “This book is not only well worth the read, absorbing its psycho-spiritual information may be the closest thing to having a near-death experience without going through the risk and pain. Thank you David for synthesizing all these great life-changing experiences!” — Charles Whitfield, M.D., physician, psychotherapist, and author of the best-selling book Healing the Child Within: Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families ……. “I finally had a chance to dive deep into the book and website. WOW. What a masterpiece! It’s gorgeous! You have created something so comprehensive and beautiful in spirit. Bravo!” — Lisa Smartt, author of Words at the Threshold, Veil, and Cante Bardo, founder, The Final Words Project, co-founder, The University of Heaven ……. “Most if not all of the best scholarly and experiential NDE/STE literature sits on my shelf well read. I learned about your two quote books only a few months ago, coincidentally while reading something by Ken Ring. I’ve subsequently given 20 copies of Purpose Of Life to members of a local NDE study group, and several of them then bought 500 Quotes. Both books are quite well received here. In my estimation your books’ unique spotlight on experiencer quotes provides one of the most meaningful advances in perspective since [Raymond] Moody started it all. I think your books represent a major advance in this entire field of inquiry, because so very much is still being written about the HOW/WHAT and so little on the all-important WHY.” — Don Coffey ……. “David, I loved your book! Really! In fact, I posted a review of it on Amazon as well as on my Facebook page. I hope it helps to get your book noticed and read. On another note, I found myself so many times saying, ‘yes, yes, of course, this is what I also experienced.’ So for me personally, it was as if I was taking another journey into The Light. So beautifully put together, so loving, so relevant to what our message for humanity is all about. You did an outstanding job with it. I love the simplicity of it. Thank you for putting it out and into the world so people can be reminded that it is ALL about LOVE!” — Near-death experiencer, speaker and author Nancy Clark ……. “I read this book and was so blown away at times that I actually couldn’t just read it through. I had to stop and come back later when I was ready. It is a rich read, and far richer than it appears to be. This is a book that cannot be judged by its sweet, tastefully done cover. The author is obviously very well versed, an expert, when it comes to near-death experiences. He also stops short of adding too much of his own opinions, rather he allows the words of experiencers stand on their own, which I deeply appreciate. “The wisdom in this book, and the uplift that the words of these experiencers provides to the reader, are worth their weight in GOLD. The book will comfort you, uplift you, increase your faith in the Divine, and will leave you feeling deeply nourished in a very WHOLE-istic way. “This turned out to be one of the best books on this subject that I have read, and I have read A LOT of them… Research into NDEs is my life’s mission. I would recommend it to both newbies and those like me who have been immersed in the subject matter for many years. Fantastic!” — BA via Amazon ……. “As a near-death experiencer myself, and having read many books on the subject and heard many first hand accounts from other NDErs, I have to say this is THE BEST compilation of NDEs encompassing the essence and most important messages of the experience. I read the first book twice and gave some copies to friends. I’m sure I’ll do the same with this one. This is the only book I’ve ever read more than once and I think I will keep rereading it many more times. It’s the ultimate feel-good book to read before sleep. I just can’t say enough good about it. I wish everyone in the world could read it!!!” — Patricia Danz ……. “I ABSOLUTELY LOVE LOVE LOVE this book!! The first night I opened it up I could not put it down and easily read up to page 104. The next evening I finished it. Although this subject is not foreign to me in that I’ve read NDE stories before, this book offers up an assortment of compelling, truly awesome encounters from many folks who have passed. Even more interesting are the few important common threads that tie all of these stories together with a common message from people who do not know each other. On a personal note, I found that this book gave me a sense of peace and also in many ways confirmed my own beliefs about what we are here to do on this earth plane and what is truly important. I HIGHLY recommend David Sunfellow’s extraordinary book. I LOVED It and plan on purchasing several copies for my friend and family for the holidays. Thank you David!” — Tommysgirl via Amazon
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Sayer Ji
Sayer Ji@sayerjigmi·
Massie’s loss is a litmus test for America and Americans. If you’re upset about his removal, you understand that the Constitution still means something — that representatives are supposed to answer to their constituents, not to the highest bidder. There’s something worth sitting with here. We wouldn’t exist as a nation if our founders hadn’t broken from a foreign power that was making decisions for them, two hundred and fifty years ago. That this referendum arrives on the eve of our semiquincentennial is either an accident or a kind of historical rhyme. Either way, it’s worth noticing. Despite millions of Americans supporting him, more than $34 million was spent against him — the most expensive House primary contest in American history — with the bulk, over $25.8 million, coming from outside groups. AIPAC’s super PAC and two other pro-Israel groups alone poured more than $15.8 million into the race. Massie’s own framing is blunt: his primary had “turned into a referendum on whether Israel gets to buy seats in Congress. And what they found out is that my seat is really expensive.” Those are his words, not mine — and he said them on the record, repeatedly, to anyone with a microphone. This is what Frank Zappa was pointing at when he called politics the entertainment division of the military-industrial complex. For a moment, I thought we’d broken through. Or perhaps Massie had to give up his seat in order to win something bigger.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Archimedes wasn’t a soldier. He was a mathematician. But when Rome besieged his city Syracuse, he became their one-man army. He built the "Archimedes Claw" — a giant crane with a grappling hook. It reached out, grabbed Roman ships, lifted them, and smashed them into the sea. He made stone throwers that fired 500-pound rocks. Catapults so accurate they could hit one man on a ship. But the craziest weapon? The death ray. He lined up soldiers with polished bronze shields. They angled them to focus sunlight into one point on Roman ships. Wood + tar + sun = fire. Ships burned from 150 feet away. The Romans were terrified. They said: "We fight gods, not men." The siege lasted 3 years. Rome only won because someone opened the city gate at night. General Marcellus ordered: "Do NOT kill Archimedes. Bring him to me." But a Roman soldier found him drawing circles in the sand. He told Archimedes to come. Archimedes said: "Do not disturb my circles." The soldier stabbed him. He died at 75, over a math problem. Marcellus was furious. He buried Archimedes with honors. Put a sphere inside a cylinder on his tomb — Archimedes’ favorite discovery. For 2,000 years, people thought the death ray was a myth. In 2005, MIT students rebuilt it. They set a wooden ship on fire in 10 minutes. One man with math held off the Roman Empire. Then died because a soldier didn’t understand geometry. © Ancient History Civilizations #archaeohistories
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Craig Stone
Craig Stone@nobulart·
Excerpt from Mystery of the Sphinx (1993) [1] @TheAgeofAquariusPI4PSI2:1/The-Mystery-of-the-Sphinx-1993:a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">odysee.com/@TheAgeofAquar
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Craig Stone
Craig Stone@nobulart·
The Dream Stele. Two orientations of the same sphinx. State 1 and State 2. "Thus in the period of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years they said that there had arisen no god in human form; nor even before that time or afterwards among the remaining kings who arose in Egypt, did they report that anything of that kind had come to pass. In this time they said that the sun had moved four times from his accustomed place of rising, and where he now sets he had thence twice had his rising, and in the place from whence he now rises he had twice had his setting." - Herodotus [1] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Ste… [2] lexundria.com/hdt/2.142/mcly [3] theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/12/exo…
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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
Ancient tablets in Hebrew. Stone chambers linked to Druids. Inscribed artifacts pulled from real burial mounds. For 200 years, whispers have claimed Celts or Phoenicians made it to ancient America—and helped build the mounds. Most scoff. Let’s take a careful look. What’s real. What’s fake. And what still doesn’t add up.
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
This story is absolutely unbelievable. In February 1997, a privately funded team descended the Osiris Shaft beneath the Giza Plateau, and a cameraman snagged his tripod in the dirt of the lowest chamber and exposed a buried stone slab. It turned out to be the lid of the great sarcophagus, surfaced before Hawass excavated the site and called it the find of his life. Ray Grasse was on that team, and Trevor Grassi has now brought his full eyewitness account forward as the shaft returns to the spotlight. 🔹Slab found in the dirt 🔹Team cleared the mud away 🔹Monitor briefly stepped away 🔹Privately funded 1997 expedition 🔹Lid of the great sarcophagus, lowest level 🔹Hawass excavated and claimed it a year later Grasse describes the team clawing mud off the slab while the official monitor was up top, and access tightening hard the moment officials understood what had been uncovered. The following year Hawass announced it worldwide as the most important find of his life, the tomb of Osiris, with no mention of the team that surfaced the lid. Grasse's account is blunt. He was there, and he says Hawass later claiming "I discovered the Osiris Shaft" simply is not what happened. He is speaking now, in his words, because the people who can corroborate this are dying and the record is slipping away. Who really found what is at the bottom of the Osiris Shaft? 📷 Ray Grasse's own photos from the 1997 expedition, via Trevor Grassi's interview. Watch the full thing, it is worth your time.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
REPORTER: “What was the last vaccine you yourself had?” RFK JR: “I was getting a flu shot every year [until] 2005.” REPORTER: “Why’d you stop?” RFK JR: “I began looking at the side effects. One of the injuries… was spasmodic dysphonia, which is an injury I have to my voice. That’s why my voice is so screwed up. And that turns out to be a vaccine injury.”
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Lara Logan
Lara Logan@laralogan·
IVERMECTIN COULD HAVE ENDED THE PANDEMIC Watch Full Episode Here: bit.ly/goingrogue-ep80 Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson joins Lara Logan for Episode 80 of Going Rogue to discuss what he says was the deliberate suppression of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID pandemic. Johnson argues that cheap, widely available treatments were dismissed while doctors and nurses who prescribed them were threatened, punished, and in many cases lost their careers. He says hospitals refused to administer alternative treatments and that many medical professionals stayed silent after watching colleagues lose licenses, practices, and livelihoods for speaking out. Johnson also shares stories of Americans still suffering financially and personally years later because they refused the vaccine or challenged official COVID policies. “They destroyed the careers of doctors and nurses who had the courage to treat patients.” #LaraLogan #RonJohnson #Ivermectin #MedicalFreedom #COVIDTruth
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David Sunfellow@sunfellow·
Yes! See also: Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine & Early Treatments rumble.com/playlists/HzYN… Deadly Hospital Protocols, Including Remdesivir & Ventilators rumble.com/playlists/PhAA… Censored, Sidelined And Villainized Doctors, Nurses, Health Care Workers Describe Their COVID-19 Experiences sunfellow.com/censored-healt… Medical Professionals Who Do & Don't Speak Up rumble.com/playlists/Uray…
Lara Logan@laralogan

IVERMECTIN COULD HAVE ENDED THE PANDEMIC Watch Full Episode Here: bit.ly/goingrogue-ep80 Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson joins Lara Logan for Episode 80 of Going Rogue to discuss what he says was the deliberate suppression of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine during the COVID pandemic. Johnson argues that cheap, widely available treatments were dismissed while doctors and nurses who prescribed them were threatened, punished, and in many cases lost their careers. He says hospitals refused to administer alternative treatments and that many medical professionals stayed silent after watching colleagues lose licenses, practices, and livelihoods for speaking out. Johnson also shares stories of Americans still suffering financially and personally years later because they refused the vaccine or challenged official COVID policies. “They destroyed the careers of doctors and nurses who had the courage to treat patients.” #LaraLogan #RonJohnson #Ivermectin #MedicalFreedom #COVIDTruth

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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing physically cannot, and almost nobody outside her field has read the paper. Her name is Audrey van der Meer. She runs a brain research lab in Trondheim, and the paper that closed the argument was published in 2024 in a journal called Frontiers in Psychology. The finding is brutal enough that it should have changed every classroom on Earth. The experiment was simple. She recruited 36 university students and put each one in a cap with 256 sensors pressed against their scalp to record brain activity. Words flashed on a screen one at a time. Sometimes the students wrote the word by hand on a touchscreen using a digital pen, and sometimes they typed the same word on a keyboard. Every neural response was recorded for the full five seconds the word stayed on screen. Then her team looked at the part of the data most researchers had ignored for years, which is how different parts of the brain were communicating with each other during the task. When the students wrote by hand, the brain lit up everywhere at once. The regions responsible for memory, sensory integration, and the encoding of new information were all firing together in a coordinated pattern that spread across the entire cortex. The whole network was awake and connected. When the same students typed the same word, that pattern collapsed almost completely. Most of the brain went quiet, and the connections between regions that had been alive seconds earlier were nowhere to be found on the EEG. Same word, same brain, same person, and two completely different neurological events. The reason turned out to be something nobody had really paid attention to before her work. Writing by hand is not one motion but a sequence of thousands of tiny micro-movements coordinated with your eyes in real time, where each letter is a different shape that requires the brain to solve a slightly different spatial problem. Your fingers, wrist, vision, and the parts of your brain that track position in space are all working together to produce one letter, then the next, then the next. Typing throws all of that away. Every key on a keyboard requires the exact same finger motion regardless of which letter you are pressing, which means the brain has almost nothing to integrate and almost no problem to solve. Van der Meer said it plainly in her interviews. Pressing the same key with the same finger over and over does not stimulate the brain in any meaningful way, and she pointed out something that should scare every parent who handed their kid an iPad. Children who learn to read and write on tablets often cannot tell letters like b and d apart, because they have never physically felt with their bodies what it takes to actually produce those letters on a page. A decade before her, two researchers at Princeton ran the same fight using a completely different method and ended up at the same answer. Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer tested 327 students across three experiments, where half took notes on laptops with the internet disabled and half took notes by hand, before testing everyone on what they actually understood from the lectures they had watched. The handwriting group won by a wide margin on every question that required real understanding rather than surface recall. The reason was hiding in the transcripts of what the two groups had actually written down. The laptop students typed almost word for word, capturing more total content but processing almost none of it as they went, while the handwriting students physically could not write fast enough to transcribe a lecture in real time, which forced them to listen carefully, decide what actually mattered, and put it in their own words on the page. That single act of choosing what to keep was the learning itself, and the keyboard had quietly skipped the choosing and skipped the learning along with it. Two studies. Two countries. Same answer. Handwriting makes the brain work. Typing lets it coast. Every note you have ever typed instead of written went into your brain through a thinner pipe. Every meeting, every book highlight, every idea you captured on your phone instead of on paper was processed at half depth. You did not forget those things because your memory is bad. You forgot them because typing never woke the part of the brain that would have made them stick. The fix is the thing your grandmother already knew. Pick up a pen. Write the thing down. The slower road is the faster one.
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Holden Culotta
Holden Culotta@Holden_Culotta·
Thomas Massie just declared: “They’re panicked.” “We’re probably gonna pull this off.” “The President’s done 11 posts about this race in the last 72 hours.” “They sent the Secretary of War.” “I’m running against an AI candidate without the I.” “He’s created AI ads.” “He does his social media posts with AI.” “And he hasn’t been to a single debate.” “He skipped all eight of them.” “He’s terrified of debating.” “There’s no enthusiasm for him.” “I did three events yesterday.” “Every one of them had more attendees than the Secretary of War’s event.” “I’ve got US Reps from Congress coming to my district and campaigning with me.” @RepThomasMassie @MassieforKY
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
🚨Thomas Massie just NAMED THE DONORS trying to buy his seat in the most expensive House primary in US history, $32 MILLION dumped into one Kentucky race. MASSIE: "They tried to buy my vote for 14 years and it was never for sale. Now they're trying to buy a seat here in Kentucky." "I'm talking about the Israeli lobby, AIPAC, Republican Jewish Coalition, Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and John Paulson. These are the groups that have given 95% of the money to my opponent because they're mad at me over foreign policy." "With Israel, it's completely one way. And they drag us into wars. They've convinced us that Iran is just days away from a nuclear weapon, and they're perpetually that way. This is not our war." "A lot of Republicans would be aghast to know that we're giving $3.8 billion a year, every year, to a country that funds public abortions." A sitting congressman won't vote your kid into another Israeli war and three jewish billionaires fly in to bury him for it. You cannot call yourself an American patriot while supporting Ed Gallrein. @RepThomasMassie
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David Sunfellow@sunfellow·
Methuselah @EcdoPrep has created an interactive globe that illustrates ECDO evidence from around the world. That interactive globe is located here: ecdo-prep.org/evidence/ His original YouTube introductory video is located here: youtube.com/watch?v=KhRmvC… His tweet introducing the new interactive globe is located here: x.com/EcdoPrep/statu… To learn more about ECDO, go here: Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling - Dzhanibekov Oscillation (ECDO) Theory (@EthicalSkeptic) theethicalskeptic.com/2024/05/23/mas… Inversion — ECDO Theory (book) theethicalskeptic.com/accepting-pre-… Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling - Dzhanibekov Oscillation (ECDO) Theory Explained By AI rumble.com/v74uzkc-earth-… Sam Dodson Explains The Master Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling – Dzhanibekov Oscillation (ECDO) Theory (@HamEggsnSam) rumble.com/v73v0k2-must-w… Ben Davidson @SunWeatherMan Provides Compelling Evidence Of Pole Shift Disaster Cycles x.com/compose/articl… Craig Stone's Eureka! Discovery: Groundtruth (The Earth Speaks) x.com/sunfellow/stat… There Is Clear, Repeating Evidence In Both Fossils And Salt Deposits That Supports ECDO Theory x.com/sunfellow/stat… The 3,000–5,000 BCE Y-DNA Culling Event Could Only Have Been Produced By A Global Cataclysm x.com/sunfellow/stat… Unshattered Sands: Evidence Of A ~12,900-Year Cataclysmic Flood And Electrical Activity Driven By Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling substack.com/inbox/post/165… Simple Summary of “Unshattered Sands” by Craig Stone (@nobulart) x.com/i/grok/share/l… Junho’s (@junhoBTC) Evidence Research Papers On The Exothermic Core-Mantle Decoupling Dzhanibekov Oscillation (ECDO) Theory sovrynn.github.io So When, Exactly, Is The Pole Shift Going To Happen? x.com/compose/articl… Metronomes & Excursions: Current Evidence Suggests A Full Excursion Is Unlikely x.com/sunfellow/stat… Stormy Patches Coming In The 2030s And 2040s... x.com/sunfellow/stat… ECDO Moves From A Compelling But Speculative Framework Toward One With Robust, Modern Geodetic Support x.com/sunfellow/stat… GEOSYNChronous Earth Rotation Monitoring System geosyncmonitor.com DRIFT Dashboard (Polar Motion Geometry And Context) driftdash-production.up.railway.app Daily Pole-Step Bars From The Raw Earth Orientation Series pole.mjttech.com Global Disaster Stories, Maps & Resources x.com/sunfellow/stat… Wrong Conclusion, But Very Informative Video: The Dzhanibekov Effect Or Tennis Racket Theorem rumble.com/v77fatu-wrong-… ECDOview - Ancient Site Alignment Verification Tool ecdoview.com The Coming Pole Shift sunfellow.com/pole-shift/ Ancient Civilizations & Earth Disaster Cycles rumble.com/c/AncientCivil… Pole Shift Related Articles On X x.com/sunfellow/arti… Scientists Who Believe The Earth Has Experienced Repeated, Sudden, Catastrophic Changes x.com/twitter/status… How To Still Storms & Walk On Water (Practical Advice For Dealing With Cataclysmic Scenarios) x.com/sunfellow/stat…
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David Sunfellow@sunfellow·
What Jesus Told Near-Death Experiencer Howard Storm About Aliens & Life On Other Worlds rumble.com/v2zu3ue-what-j… Learn more: Near-Death Experiencer Howard Storm ndestories.org/howard-storm/ UFOs and Extraterrestrials sunfellow.com/ufos-extraterr… Sunfellow on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) rumble.com/c/sunfellowufo Sunfellow Mystery Drones Resource Page sunfellow.com/mystery-drones/ Mystery Drones Playlist on Rumble rumble.com/playlists/OEYd…
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