Star Children
@nanette64 (20363)
Fairfield, Texas
January 6, 2018 11:22am CST
No, not the movie star kids. I saw an interesting show last night that indicated that there is a higher number of kids being born that have Telepathy, Telekinesis and Psychic abilities.
The Chinese did a study of children in 1982 that resulted in 100,000 kids being able to read something while blindfolded, open flower buds with an outreach of the hand and other interesting tests. (
Since 95% of our DNA is unknown and the DNA has changed by 7% over the last 5,000 years, a higher number of children are being born with special capabilities. Did you know that Adam Kirby; age 2, with an IQ of 140 passed the Mensa Test? Or that Carson Kimp graduated from TCU (Texas Christian University) at age 12? Or how about the youngest; Michael Kearney graduated college at age 10?
It is believed that these Star Children have additional strands of DNA and that their purpose is to eventually 'correct' our planet of all it's boo-boo's. It was an interesting show and something I thought was extremely interesting is that children with ADHD, Autism and other 'illnesses' are some of these Star Children.
http://ascendyoursoul.com/star-children/
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@LadyDuck (502491)
• Italy
6 Jan 18
I love the theory of @JolietJake but I fear Aliens are starting to invade our earth. May be they also need a place where to move and we are too many... be careful what you wish.
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
6 Jan 18
Well if we could eliminate the idiots, crooks and those that insist on hurting our planet, it might not be such a bad idea @LadyDuck .
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@LadyDuck (502491)
• Italy
7 Jan 18
@nanette64 So true, but Aliens from another planet would not take the time to check which are the bad apples and which are the good ones. The same the humans would do if they can finally put their hands on another planet where we could live.
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
7 Jan 18
@LadyDuck Very true. It would be comical in a sense if the aliens did a 'background check'. 

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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
6 Jan 18
In Sylvia Browne`s books she talks about aliens already living on earth, just another way to see, some were probed
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
6 Jan 18
And I think that some of the skeletons that have been found and tested show a difference in the DNA factors @andriaperry .
@rebelann (117238)
• El Paso, Texas
6 Jan 18
Scotty, beam me up ..... dammmit Scotty, where are you??
Butt seriously, how do any of these researchers know if those numbers have risen? Back in the 1960s no one really knew anything about ADHD or Autism, it was still a relatively new field of study and judging how my school treated those who did not "comform" to their idea of normal I'd say they grouped any kid outside the normal boundaries as somewhat crazy. Just look how they treated kids with downs syndrome back then.
Butt seriously, how do any of these researchers know if those numbers have risen? Back in the 1960s no one really knew anything about ADHD or Autism, it was still a relatively new field of study and judging how my school treated those who did not "comform" to their idea of normal I'd say they grouped any kid outside the normal boundaries as somewhat crazy. Just look how they treated kids with downs syndrome back then.1 person likes this

@rebelann (117238)
• El Paso, Texas
7 Jan 18
Well until the early 1970s it wasn't considered labeling @nanette64 that word comes up more often now than it did in the 1980s.
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
7 Jan 18
@rebelann You've got a point there.
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
7 Jan 18
Yeah, labeling 'normal' vs 'unusual' is wrong from any viewpoint @rebelann .
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@amadeo (111937)
• United States
6 Jan 18
@nanette64 Not sure but nothing to worry about it then.Let live now
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
6 Jan 18
I probably won't be either @amadeo . I guess that could be a good thing or maybe not.

@hostessman (11871)
• Tucson, Arizona
7 Jan 18
i know nothing and i mean nothing on this subject at all, so i know i am not a gifted person
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
7 Jan 18
Oh horse-poopie @hostessman . You are too; you just don't realize it.
@misunderstood_zombie (8765)
• United States
7 Jan 18
@nanette64 Sounds like the subject of books and movies.
I don't doubt that it could be true, since our minds are amazing.
I don't doubt that it could be true, since our minds are amazing.1 person likes this








