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The Zeta Grey Perspective with Author Judy Carroll

lease enjoy Part 2 – Zeta Grey Perspective interview with Judy Carroll.In this final InnerTV video segment, Judy Carroll discusses her latest book, Extraterrestrial Presence on Earth – Lessons in History. Carroll speaks about the Fish people, Ant people, Insect people, Lizard people and finally modern day earth humans from a Zeta-Grey perspective. Judy Carroll and Althea Provost share our personal experiences on various topics: star consciousness, Source, emotions, role of ET technology, memory metal, crystal ships, and we conclude with Judy Carroll in the Hot Seat, answering questions on her personal truth. 

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