Aaron C. Hanson

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Aaron C. Hanson, born Aaron C. Donahue, is an alleged remote viewer who claims to be able to see and talk to aliens. He is the son of the equally nutty James Donahue and former student of Ed Dames and Jonina Dourif.[1]

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[edit] Beliefs

Hanson's drawing of the Goetic demon Sitri. "It is obvious that Sitri is telling us something that he thinks is important", observes James Donahue. "But what is this message?"[2]

According to James Donahue, the angels of Judeo-Christian belief are actually a race of bat-like aliens from the constellation of Orion.[3] These creatures allegedly live in a spaceship hidden above Earth and hope to control mankind. Angels are not Earth's only alien visitors: James Donahue claims that the planet has also paid host to Anunnaki, Pleiadians, Lumarians, Triads and the "keepers on Earth who hold the answers."[3]

Hanson says that the teachings of Jesus were perverted after his death by his followers at the behest of these alien angels: Paul's vision of the resurrected Christ was, in fact, an angel in disguise, while the disciples became possessed by angels. Christianity, then, is part of the angels' plot to take over the world, masterminded ultimately by a member of the alien race who masquerades as God.[4][5]

In Hanson's cosmology the figures traditionally seen as demons are in fact benign entities. Lucifer, for example, created the human race by genetically engineering primates, an event subsequently mythologised as the Biblical story of Eden.[6] Hanson created a cult out of his so called remote viewing "data" and founded what he called the "Luciferian Order,"[7][8] at the height of all of this insanity, he went on to claim that he was the Mahdi, and even Lucifer himself![9]

Another belief held by Aaron's father is that all the world's governments and financial institutions are controlled by a giant psychic dragon-like creature that lives under the Vatican and is responsible for all wars throughout recorded history.[10]

[edit] Suspect Zero and fall-out with Ed Dames

Reportedly, Hanson was to have had a small role in E. Elias Merihage's 2004 film Suspect Zero, which revolves around remote viewing and stars Ben Kingsley. Hanson would have portrayed a younger version of Kingsley's character, with Ed Dames playing his teacher. According to James Donahue, Hanson and Dames fell out after filming when Dames pocketed Hanson's payment for appearing on a Japanese TV show, and later smeared Hanson as a Satanist. James Donahue goes on to claim that all of Hanson's footage from the film was removed, and a new scene - showing Kingsley's character breaking down crying and converting to Christianity - was added. James Donahue calls this "a trap apparently set by Dames and Merhige [sic] designed to publicly insult and embarrass [Hanson]... a classic treachery by the angelic-driven lords of American media."[11] Hanson responded by placing a curse on both Dames and Merihage.[12]

"Who needs Hollywood when reality is so entertaining?" commented one reviewer.[12]

[edit] Politics

Hanson expressed a desire to run for president in 2012. His proposals included dissolving borders between Mexico, the US and Canada; creating an electronic currency that would be "embedded along with a world identification chip under the skin"; dissolving the US Constitution; moving all world power to Iran; permenantly shutting off all street lamps around the world ("once the elderly are euthanized, there will be no more need for these and other sources of pollution"); abolishing all sporting activities; and, perhaps best of all, this:

Set the ultimate doomsday (mutually assured destruction) device upon the moon that would at least in theory, create tidal disruption altering life as we now know it here on earth. The threat of this would help ensure social cohesion during the coming troubled times of world unification. Placing several re-engineered neutron bombs upon the moon in key areas might be used to either split its core and/ or alter its orbit enough to do the job. Iran’s Caliphate will alone hold the key.[13]

Hanson predicted the election of Mitt Romney as the next president of the United States with a bizarre set of "remote viewing data" dated for 3 January 2011. [14] This has subsequently been shown as wrong with the results of the 2012 election. So, another "psychic" prediction fails. How shocking.

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