Because we all need to chuckle sometimes . . .

Speaking of conspiracy theories, here’s one from the good folks at Coast to Coast AM, talking about a segment of their show that aired overnight Thursday (I couldn’t make up this sort of stuff):

In the first half, author and journalist Jim Marrs discussed the latest on the secret space program and alleged missions to Venus using covert technology. The data uncovered by hacker Gary McKinnon led him to believe that there was some credence to claims of a secret space program. Eventually, Marrs met with a naval officer who told him that he’d been on secret spaceships. “He said they’d given him an operation that allowed him to breathe and operate in a facility on Venus.” There seems to be fairly good evidence that there may be a deep space military presence, Marrs surmised, adding that there’s been rumblings of bases on the moon and Mars for years.

According to the naval officer, the rationale for the Venus outpost was to protect the Earth. “The big question becomes, protect against who or what?” Marrs pondered. He is less concerned with the possibility of an actual alien invasion than a “false flag” attack, in which governments or the elite use technology to create the appearance of an ET invasion in order to curtail citizens’ rights. He also updated his work on a sinister population control agenda, and hidden ancient history, as well as announced the working title for his next book: Shadow of the Illuminati.

Smiles . . .

Happy Friday!

— Jillian