classified to defend the security of a deviant country unproving answers to withhold and mislead us from the truth never to be acknowledge the existence of an alien species the knowledge that we seek has been repressed by government cover-ups and religious faculties and the lie they keep on believing their own lies confirmation is shielded by a veil conspiracies hidden is the contact of alien species their chariots of fire have been mistaken for your gods religious interpretation have failed to explain creation the answer lies in the mysteries classified to defend the security of the jason society of mj-12 their ability to deceive will not penetrate my mind why is it classified entangled a visible trace is left before us forged by our elders naiveity their self conceived narcicism now leaves us drowning in agony we are left pleading down on our knee's deeply









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    I really love this song.. couldn't say why though.. -RIP Grade-

    Straydivineon September 03, 2002   Link

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