Former NASCAR and IndyCar driver Danica Patrick took on the bewildering topic of hybrid human beings and aliens during one of her “Pretty Intense” podcast episodes, along with Elizabeth April. Later on, she posted a clip of the interaction from the podcast on her Instagram stories.
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In the stories we see Elizabeth explain a possible mindset of an alien by saying, “If humans won’t listen to us or they do listen to and they misinterpret us because we are so different, let’s just go ahead and be the human maybe they’ll listen to their own kind.”
She went on to say that the galactic federation started looking for volunteers.
Talking more about the invitation, she said, “Hey, beautiful beings of higher frequencies. Do you want to go on an adventure of a lifetime? Come on down to planet Earth. It’s gonna be really fun, and it was really tough to find volunteers from Galactic Federation, as you could imagine.”
“Why would we leave all of this and go down there? And when I reference starseeds, it means that your soul is not originally from the lower dimensions. It’s not originally from planet Earth. It’s actually from higher dimensions and you came to incarnate and volunteer to be here as a human.”
A puzzled Danica asks what percentage of people are volunteers. To which Elizabeth says it’s hard to say, putting her estimate between 10% to 20%.
Elizabeth’s thoughts do sound a bit ‘alien’ but that is exactly what the topic was about. At the end of the day, these hypotheses help us to look at things in a different light and make us brave enough to question how things work, and that is how we push for further discovery into the unknown.
Danica Patrick shares her near-death experience
Back in 2005, Danica Patrick was involved in a horror crash during her IndyCar debut at Homestead Miami. She clipped her right wheel with another car and went on to slam into the wall hard, losing consciousness.
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Danica said, “I was down low on the bottom of the track and a car was falling down the track. And clipped by right rears as I went by. Shot me up into the wall. Talking about the impact, she said, “I hit at like almost 150 G’s started on a fire a little bit and spun. Went down to the bottom of the track.” She was then taken to the medical center, where when she woke up and found her mother helping her out.
When confronted by her mother about the “little accident,” the former IndyCar driver went on to say, “Little accident? Dude, I thought I was in heaven for a second.”
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