Who could have imagined that on a peaceful Saturday afternoon in a plaza in Vallecas, with ice cream in hand, a new Revealed Truth would suddenly arrive. Between poetry recitals, puppet shows, books and talks about the traditions of the neighborhood, Ricardo Delgado appeared, out of nowhere, with a microphone in his hand and in front of a hundred people. He was the first participant of the afternoon at the Puente de Vallecas Book Fair, an endearing fair organized by the City Council and in which the associations and booksellers of the District collaborate, which is held every year between May 10 and 26. The day could not be more pleasant under the trees of Peña Gorbea Boulevard.
Delgado then moved on from Alberti, Miguel Hernández, the micro-story contest or Dalí’s talks and focused on such outstanding scientists as Dr. Roger Krevin Leir, the Mbappé of paranormal phenomena. Leir, an American podiatrist who died in 2014, is known for having performed 15 surgeries on people who had been abducted by aliens and who reported having suffered traumatic experiences. Some of them detailed recurring encounters with aliens against their will, a phenomenon known in the paranormal world as “abduction.”
Ricardo Delgado, his Spanish pupil, explained that based on these studies and the implants he extracted from the bodies, he began an investigation “in which we realized that these implants contained stellar microwaves, that is, 5G. Also carbon nanotubes and graphene, that is, what they have put into the whole world through a liquid interface (vaccines) (…) We are facing a massive implantation of the human species by another species,” he said, staring intently. .
At that time the public began to hallucinate. In front of the Revealed Truth, the Disruptive Truth and the Shared Truth he shifted in his chair, he scratched his head or opened his eyes with the limp ice cream in his hand, unable to put it in his mouth. In an unprecedented event at a literary event, where a poetry recital can drain the cell phone battery, some took out their phones to record the talk and upload to the networks what they were hearing.
Delgado continued: “What we are saying is very serious. It is the most serious thing that has happened to this humanity in the known history we have. “Now we have proof that all human beings are being implanted by another species and they are not exactly strangers who come from outside,” he questioned. “They were always here and always controlled our world. And we have the scientific evidence of what we are saying,” he said very seriously to the Vallecanos. The only thing missing from the presentation was Nacho Nieto and Berto Romero’s Doctor Estrada.
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It cannot be said that Delgado’s talk was misleading with a title like Transhumanism and intracorporeal technology. However, for the clueless, who in recent days attended Ismael Serano’s proclamation, storytelling workshops or interviews with Iciar Bollaín or Rosa Villacastín, Delgado’s message was, to say the least, confusing.
Nor did the speaker give rise to error. In a quick Google search about the character, Delgado jumped to the media for being one of the organizers of the demonstration that in September 2020 brought together almost 3,000 people in Colón to protest against vaccines and masks. Weeks before, Delgado gave an interview to El Español where he appeared as the leader of a movement that refused to take his daughter to school for fear of being inoculated with a transgenic virus with a vaccine, a mask or a PCR test. Professor of fitness, With a degree in statistics from the University of Seville “with a master’s degree in biostatistics and immunology,” Delgado is the founder of a YouTube channel called La Quinta Columna, which the platform itself closed due to its denialist ideas. Once the pandemic is over and the panic about vaccines has subsided, the Iberian denialist movement combines its ideology between the beyond of “abductions” and the hereafter of “control through 5G.”
The answer was that in the face of the “graphene nanotube” and the “stellar microwaves”, there is no subject more prosaic than a bookseller from Vallecas, who decided to send a complaint to the City Council. For his part, the councilor of Más Madrid in Vallecas, Félix López Rey, described it as “intolerable” that the Municipal Board scheduled a talk to spread “theories and anti-vaccine movements without scientific evidence”, during the prhyme time of the Book Fair. At that pleasant hour on Saturday, Milei was already in Spain meeting with a lot of people who think the same as Delgado, but without shade and without ice cream.
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