Chris Brown seems to think that aliens exist
Chris Brown seems to think that aliens exist, and he doesn’t trust the government to act on behalf of world citizens. In an Instagram story post, the “Look at Me Now” artist shared his belief in the controversial topic of cosmic frequency.
Sharing his thoughts on Instagram Stories, CB said, "If aliens exist, I sure hope our governments aren't speaking on our behalf. Cosmic disclosure will help us to get on the right path/frequency with the planet and break us free from this mental cage. But what do I know??? I'm just good at dancing."
While the post came out of nowhere, it appears that Chris Brown is making a link to say that people are in mental slavery, and if Aliens were to come to earth, then the government should not be trusted to speak on behalf of citizens as mental slavery seems to benefit the government.
With that last bit, it seems like Chris is already aware that people will disregard his message. However, with a bunch of celebrities coming forward and speaking recently about their personal encounters with UFOs, including Post Malone and Baker Mayfield, we have no choice but to think that Chris Brown may be onto something.
The “Go Crazy” singer seems to be saying that Aliens might actually be helpful to humans in setting them free from the mental cage.
While the post came out of nowhere, it appears that Chris Brown is making a link to say that people are in mental slavery, and if Aliens were to come to earth, then the government should not be trusted to speak on behalf of citizens as mental slavery seems to benefit the government.
It’s a bizarre theory that doesn’t necessarily propagate the idea that aliens exist, but if they do, it seems that only the aliens can help them get on the “right path/frequency.” He did not elaborate further on the topic of aliens and mental slavery, but one can only speculate why Breezy is now raising the topic.
Over the years, Chris Brown has shaken up his fanbase by sharing wild conspiracy theories, including one in 2018 that aimed at NASA. "Stop Believing NASA," he joked at the time, suggesting that he believes in a flat earth theory. A month later, he shared another conspiracy video about chemtrails. Back in 2014, he also said that he thought ebola was a "form of population control". As you can see, conspiracy theories are nothing new for Chris Brown.
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