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The [[Death Screen]] has been observed to include the following:
The [[Death Screen]] has been observed to include the following:


* A person whose [[Soul]] body is shutting down the physical body and preparing for the bardo transition. Usually this is accompanied with people who are severely sick with a disease like cancer.  
* A person whose [[Soul]] body is shutting down the physical body and preparing for the bardo transition. Usually this is accompanied with people who are severely sick with a disease like cancer.  


* An [[Alien Implant]] used to weaken a person like a lightworker that the [[NAA]] want to weaken, make sick or exhaust them.  This is more harmful to a person who does not [[12D Shield]] or have any [[Ascension]] or [[Imposter Spirit]] awareness. In a stressed person, this will feed the death screen implant and potentially make the person sick in their astral body layers.   
* [[Alien Implants]] used to weaken a person like a lightworker that the [[NAA]] want to weaken, make sick or exhaust them.  This is more harmful to a person who does not [[12D Shield]] or have any [[Ascension]] or [[Imposter Spirit]] awareness. In a stressed person, this will feed the death screen implant and potentially make the person sick in their astral body layers.   


* A energetic projection that comes out of technological devices, such as a computer screen, or corporate network, that is used for a variety of [[Imposter Spirit]] purposes. Such as curses, hexes or negative patterns to be hurled through technological devices at a perceived enemy or competitor.  
* A energetic projection that comes out of technological devices, such as a computer screen, or corporate network, that is used for a variety of [[Imposter Spirit]] purposes. Such as curses, hexes or negative patterns to be hurled through technological devices at a perceived enemy or competitor.