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JOHNSTON ATOLL

I was a civilian working for Kalama Services and Raytheon from December 1995 to February 1997. The island was very beautiful and dangerous at the same time. I saw UFOs when I was there. I also saw many other sensitive things which I describe in my books.

Video of my Tour of Johnston Island where we destroyed America’s chemical weapons from Europe. Operation Steel Box, USACAP. All facilities have been destroyed and now the Island has been returned a natural state (although it was a man-made island)

I worked as a civilian for the military from December 1995 to February 1997. While there, I met hundreds to thousands of extraterrestrials and attended major interplanetary meetings with humans (world leaders), humanoids, Anunnaki, Draco, Dragons, and other species in the underwater base. All the Atolls in Johnston Atoll connect to each other through underground tunnels. Plus, you can teleport from one end to the other.

ETs freely come and go as they were the ones who created the underground base and have agreed to collaborate with humans. Since I am telepathic, I was often used to communicate and interpret. When I am in contact telepathically, I access my hyper-self and connect to the universal computer (this is a loose translation of the process, but not exactly how things work, as these things are currently beyond human understanding).

I also attended council meetings and met individually with ETs, as the other humans could not because of the fear factor when interacting with non-human entities. I served as a mediator, resolving issues between individuals and groups. I worked with a group organizing Intergalactic meetings and the annual interplanetary conference with thousands of beings meeting with human representatives from most of the major countries.

There are many types of grey aliens within the population, just like humans and humanoids have a wide variety of diversity in their population. Imagine seeing all the varieties of humans from Earth in one place. Aliens are often as diverse in appearance and size as our own species.

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