REVISED. THE SAD LIFE OF THE CHILDREN OF GREYS-ALIENS AND HUMAN HYBRIDS IN AMERICA: Their Habitat, How They Live And How They Grow Up Buy on Amazon

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REVISED. THE SAD LIFE OF THE CHILDREN OF GREYS-ALIENS AND HUMAN HYBRIDS IN AMERICA: Their Habitat, How They Live And How They Grow Up

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ISBN / ASINB013GOZRWW
ISBN-13978B013GOZRW6
Sales Rank487,109
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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REVISED. THE SAD LIFE OF THE CHILDREN OF GREYS-ALIENS AND HUMAN HYBRIDS IN AMERICA: Their Habitat, How They Live And How They Grow Up
Korashag “Khur-Shag”:
Korashag “Khur-Sha” is an Anunnaki/Ulemite word for a hybrids’ habitat. The hybrid-human race is very different from hybrid extraterrestrial race living on other planets.
The hybrid-humans look exactly like human beings, but are much shorter, and have different facial structure. These hybrid children live in two different ways.
a- Human environment:
The first is the human environment. This happens when a hybrid child had been adopted by a human family, usually, by a high ranking United States military man working with aliens in secret military underground bases. This top echelon military man adopts a hybrid child and raises him or her as a human being. This happens much more often than most people imagine.
b- Underground/underwater communities:
The second kind of habitat is a large communal living in underground and/ or underwater dormitories, or sometimes in above ground level dormitories, but always on Earth.
From the contents:
• Description of the hybrids’ habitat
• Human environment
• Underground/underwater communities
• Characteristics
• The bedrooms
• The beds
• The toys
• The bathrooms
• The dining rooms, food, and eating habits
• Crematorium
• General description of the hybrid children habitat
• Inside the base
• The refectory
• Hybrids’ three distinct groups/categories
• The first group
• The second group
• The third group
• Hybrids placed for adoption
• The Aliens-Humans-Hybrids’ Progeria Syndrome
• Disposing of the food and cleaning the refectory
• Dormitories and sleeping quarters
• Attending various activities
• The fetuses’ room

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