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APROPOS GENESIS
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aproposgenesis-blog · 6 years ago
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6000 years later puts us into the present day 2019.  Will the human resistance put up a feeble fight or is it an easy reaping?  7 billion people versus an armada of alien zombie reptilian shape shifters!  
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aproposgenesis-blog · 6 years ago
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Wow talk about corporate planning!  The shape shifting alien zombie reptillians plan out for the next 6000 years!
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aproposgenesis-blog · 6 years ago
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No need for an introduction, Jason Deocampo has brilliantly illustrated Apropos Genesis; a synopsis from Carter Troughton.  You can view its entirety on September 20th, a national alien observance day!  
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aproposgenesis-blog · 6 years ago
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The Synopsis
6,000 years ago on the planet Mars; alien zombie reptilian shapeshifting beings harvested the 144,000.  Their allotment.  After the planet was destroyed they moved their next seedling down a planet to Earth!  From there in the garden of Eden a reptilian shape shifter told the one named eve to be fruitful and multiply.  
6,000 years later on planet Earth, a bustling hi-tech global population boost created an easy reaping!  The alien zombie reptilian shape shifters came down from the sky with grunts, leaders, generals, and the almighty TYRANT!  
Grunts went straight for the brain and leaders rounded em up to pass off to generals.  Generals fed them to all the almighty TYRANT!  Over 7 billion were taken and very few remained.  After the reaping the alien zombie reptilian shape shifters gathered up their armada and flew away into deep space where they were never seen again…
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