DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mind ControlAre Messianic “delusions of grandeur” a manifestation of human mental illness alone, or are they always a mind manipulation by spirit meddlers at the behest of the Extraterrestrial Alliance in an attempt to create a series of pied pipers to attract the gullible and undermine them when there is an eventual unmasking?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is the hallmark of an extraterrestrial programming to embrace the identity of an important figure from history as one’s own. This is not a natural inclination within people. Although many admire the iconic figures who have contributed materially to human progress, to make a leap of assuming they are that actual personage is not a thought that will occur even when there is a so‑called delusion of grandeur mentality on display. There are many ways to assume importance and to hold the perspective one is superior to those around them without invoking a wildly improbable scenario of being the actual incarnation of a great figure from the past. Keep in mind that this is an implanted belief so people can embrace it wholeheartedly because they believe it strongly from within their own set of beliefs and it seems like reality to them, so there will be no hesitation, no reservation, and it may be parlayed into a further exaggeration of their role in the world if taken to heart and acted on to gain a following, for example, and to seek notoriety based on the belief they are an exalted personage. This indeed is done through dark spirit corruption but with the instruction and facilitation of the extraterrestrial spirits who direct the spirit meddlers in their activities, so they will be given marching orders to interact with a particular individual and influence them to believe they have an exalted lineage, and this will corrupt their thinking. And to the extent it influences others as well, only serves the Extraterrestrial Alliance to drag more people down and to cheapen the image of who is assumed to be resurrected, in a sense, because the individual holding the delusions will often be quite unbalanced in multiple ways and it adds on a negative kind of legacy to the history of the iconic figure. It can be a much worse scenario if a large following is gained and then something happens to discredit the would-be messiah and then the beliefs are undermined. This can be quite shattering a disappointment for people greatly in need of a leader with a moral objective and claiming to be a humanitarian in particular, but that is the point of the corruption, to cause people to be hurt in as many ways as possible.