This came through from Kathryn May, and I felt this would be a great place for the last post of the day.
The UFO over the Ukraine video looked like it could possibly have been fabricated (I saw a couple of comments somewhere that said that), but who knows. In any event, according to Ashtar via Kathryn, it was actually a Sirian craft.
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BREAKING NEWS! SIRIUS "UFO" BRINGS WORLD PEACE!
Transcribed by Kathryn E. May, March 11 2014, 12:00 AM, High Falls, New York
Hello, all Beloved Earth Dwellers, it is I, Ashtar. I have very good news to tell you about our successful Double Trouble display over the Ukraine. You will appreciate the irony embedded in the Truth which is now being revealed around the world. We are whooping and hollering on the ships, as you might say.
Many of you have seen the video of the "cigar shaped UFO" over the Crimea - the territory where Putin gathered his ships and ground troops to try to "keep peace" by applying military force. The video was seen all over Russia as well as the rest of the world, and was claimed by the Russian press to be a UFO. You may have noticed it was then that Putin pulled the Russian troops back "to barracks." He decided that the sight of a 3,000 foot long UFO flying surveillance over the trouble spot was not something he wanted to challenge.
All might have died down, met as it was by the cold shoulder of the cabal-controlled media, if it weren't for the following release from the Turner Radio Network. I quote it here in its entirety for comic relief.
[Read the faux radio press release from "TNR", below the rest of article]
Yes, indeed, Beloved Ones, there was a massive surveillance ship over the Ukraine, but it was not developed by the U.S. government in secret. It belongs to the Sirius Star System Fleet, under the Ashtar Command. I could not resist - I took the helm myself to carry out this mission, and what a pleasure it was!
Now, you may be wondering about the above [below article] press release." I must admit to having come up with the rather catchy name, the "Sky Dreadnought." Of course it is a bit of a play on words, since it is intended to sound terrifyingly dreadworthy, but the title can also be read as Dread Not. We are rather proud of the science fiction bit of (group) writing which describes very accurately, if a bit dramatically, the actual capabilities of the ship, which Kathryn has described as "totally awesomely awesome."
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