I doubt it. I'm sure it's all the same push for totalitarianism. They are like modern Fabianists whose paradise was described by HG Wells... where the citizens of paradise are eaten, but never speak of it.
The Raelian beliefs sound crazy, but, if Kanye believes them, then he is actually making perfect sense according to their doctrine.
Like the Mormons, Black Israelites, Zionists, etc, a number of groups in the Judeo Christian vein believe they are the chosen people of the Elohim who will inherit the earth and reside in heaven.
The Raelians are no different, though their slant is that there is a scientific explanation for all of it and that the Elohim is actually plural for a race of aliens; a sci-fi, non-supernatural take on the Bible.
When Kanye says "The Jews" are a tool of Satan, he means the central bankers within the Ashkenazi/Khazarian sects of Zionists.
Everyone forgets he also said Hitler was being used as a tool of Satan... look how that gets lost in the noise.
Kanye believes Jesus was an Elohim alien and that there are dark forces at work on earth to prevent the return of the Elohim.
If everyone would calm tf down and let him get to his crazy point, I'm certain it will end in aliens and the swastika reaction is hyper alarmist bs because it actually is the shape of the big dipper over 4 seasons inside the Raelian star.
Raelians have been posting this symbol on the Internet for years without ever catching a ban for it.
This is 100% proof the censorship is selective.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C3%ABlism
https://www.guidestar.org/profile/65-0396678
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2017/08/23/2003677005
https://www.vice.com/en/article/mv5xq4/i-went-to-a-raelian-cult-protest-for-titties-432
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,404254,00.html
We think of science as a clean and logical place where, with the right skills and instruments, you can see the world in a grain of sand. So what happens when you cross science with a circus full of clowns and tricks and gaudy lights, where everything is for sale and nothing is for real?
The science circus comes to town when a group like the Raelians claims to be cloning children, announcing one arrival just in time to fill the holiday news vacuum. The news came as a shock but not much of a surprise. It was only a matter of time before one of the teams racing to produce the first human clone either succeeded or just decided to claim it had. Chemist Brigitte Boisselier, president of the biotech company Clonaid, is a member of the Order of Angels of the Raelian religious cult, whose prophet Rael says 4-ft.-tall green space aliens visited him 30 years ago in a French volcano and revealed that all of us are descended from the clones they planted here 25,000 years ago. With her announcement of a miracle baby named Eve and the group's subsequent claim of a second cloned birth, the most important debate in morals and medicine is delivered into such hands to mangle. Knights Templar Cross also has similarities.
In Wikileaks...
Now, look at the history of Raelian posts in /r/conspiracy
https://old.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/search?q=Raelian&restrict_sr=on
Check the Raelism wikipedia.
Also...
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Elohim
Elohist source, also called E Source, biblical source and one of four that, according to the documentary hypothesis, comprise the original literary constituents of the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. It is so called because of its use of the Hebrew term Elohim for God, and hence labelled E, in contrast with another discerned source that uses the term YHWH and is labelled J (after the German transliteration of YHWH). See also Bible.
Chemist Brigitte Boisselier, president of the biotech company Clonaid, is a member of the Order of Angels of the Raelian religious cult... With her announcement of a miracle baby named Eve and the group's subsequent claim of a second cloned birth, the most important debate in morals and medicine is delivered into such hands to mangle.
From what I'm reading, she never provided proof of success
There's a connection with israel... And there's indeed a child mentioned in a court case, but since the child was in israel the judge dropped it because of jusrisdiction issues
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Boisselier#Claims_of_success
Bernard Siegel, an attorney from Florida, learned of the case and felt that a hearing should be held about Eve's welfare.[28] In January 2003, he initiated legal proceedings, seeking to bring the clone's parents to court so its health could be verified.[29] Raël and Boisselier attacked the filing as an attempt to take a child from loving parents and announced that, in protest, they would not provide DNA for testing.[27] An arraignment occurred on January 24 and was televised live on CNN; Boisselier and Clonaid's vice president, Thomas Kaenzig, were subpoenaed in lieu of the child's parents.[30] In courtroom testimony, the vice president of Clonaid said he knew very little about the clone, and that Boisselier controlled all the information.[29] She did not attend the hearing, and Kaenzig provided little information, angering the judge, who threatened contempt of court charges. Boisselier attended a second hearing on January 29, telling the court that the child was in Israel. The judge then ruled that the court had no jurisdiction.[31] In late January, the science editor announced that he suspected the cloning announcements were a hoax.[29] Around that time, Boisselier held a press conference at which she announced that the cloned baby's parents had cut off contact with her and would never speak to the press.[32]
In the following years, Boisselier claimed to have facilitated the cloning of several children in a variety of countries. As of June 2004, she reported that Clonaid has successfully cloned 13 children. She did not provide evidence to verify the claims.[33] She stated that the a machine called the RMX 2010 was used in the cloning attempts, and exhibited it publicly.[34]
After Boisselier announced that no evidence of the cloning would be provided, journalists became very skeptical of her story.[35] While discussing Boisselier's management of Clonaid, Palmer notes that it is impossible to know why she stated that a clone was produced but then refused to provide evidence. She argues that her refusal to provide evidence may have been because she organized a hoax, did not wish to publicize the birth of an unhealthy child, or was taken advantage of by a scientist she had hired.[32] American science journalist Steven S. Hall criticized the media for their coverage of Clonaid, believe that they were inaccurately represented as a credible group. He speculates that the coverage of Boisselier and other cloning adherents galvanized sentiment against cloning, leading to its banning in the U.S.[36]
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Off topic, but what happened to indigo children
They've existed in a variety of forms, starting as moon children in Jack Parsons branch of Orientalis.
Now, it's fair to say the Raelians are involved in breeding special children.
It's basically eugenics with an alien slant... create better people, but in very misguided ways.
Many groups are trying it.
Tough to say if any have succeeded.
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