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PART IV 77 unity itself that is important, but unity under the right principles. Unity that arises through a natural harmonization of individuals with common realizations of spiritual purpose is one thing, en- forced unity through propaganda and the elimination of dissent is another. Hybrids symbolize a marriage between humans and aliens and represent the future of both. Arrival and disclosure of aliens represents our cosmic families coming together. We don’t need infusion of Grey genetics to evolve, rather we need the natural restoration of human DNA that was genetically crippled during the last phase of extraterrestrial modifications. This latest hybridization program is just a continuation of those previous ones, designed to further suppress the parts of us that alien controllers find threatening like individuality, intuition, feel- ings and discernment, and further enhance the traits they find useful like intellectual and telepathic functions. Whatever the case, hybridization is not the best way for us to evolve. Cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton has shown how individual wWowrm. > rare conscious awareness, perceptions, and belief affect one’s DNA, allowing changes and mutations within a single lifetime through a mere realignment of consciousness.’ It is through such a shift in 1 . . ted 1 rose our awareness and perceptions to a higher paranormal and spiri- tually exceptional level that humans will evolve the natural way. But this can be thwarted through forced genetic assimilation if the latter is accepted as a matter of destiny and necessity. * Epigenetics is a branch of biology that studies genetic changes due to environmental factors. It is a relatively new field of research that is only now becoming a buzzword in the collective consciousness. Therefore it is an example of something that falls outside the dated meme-pool that the alien disinformation campaign has drawn from, which is why it shows a glaring hole in the false idea that hybridization is the only way to evolve mankind. For more on epigenetics, see The Biology of Belief (2008) by Dr. Bruce Lipton and The Genie in Your Genes (2007) by Dawson Church.