reply to post by smokingman2006
It's a sure fire way of getting even less respect to mention Billy Meier (Meyer was a baseball player). He, and his story, have been comprehensively
destroyed. Pity really, as he was good at what he did and it was enjoyable, and did it with some panache. Unlike some.
the calamity forcast is not set in concret the earth may survive it but our population would be greatly reduced at best we would number only
slighty over 100 millions
the exodes is insurance should the worst happen.
Wouldn't it be great if the Pleiadans actualy presented someone with a prediction that came true, without the prerequisite escape clause of "it may
not happen"? I, for one, would be of a less skeptical leaning if they did that one, simple thing. Have they ever done this?
For the non believer maybe you should do some searches on how much has been spent on new telescope site and satilites in the last few
years
What has the study of space to do with this? We've been exploring space by telescopes for centuries, and continue to update them as new technology
becomes available. This is a logical step. How would you explain your statement; are you insinuating something by it? If so, why be so vague?
If you know something, as you have stated in the original post, then tell us. If you tell me something that is challenging to my world view, and as
you are dealing with an extraterrestrial species I would expect this to be something relatively simple, then again, I would listen to you with some
interest.
I would also like to know how this has affected you on a personal scale.
How has your everyday existence altered now you have intimate knowledge of a subject that occupies the minds of both church and state, scientist and
subject?
What intellectual changes have you been forced to accept?
If you have a religion, or are from a family that followed a faith, how do you equate your experience with your church's creed?
How has your family reacted to this visitation? How did you broach the subject? What was their reaction?
How have your friends reacted?
Have you related it to your work colleagues?
If you have not told anyone bar members of ATS, are you concerned about ridicule? If not, how will you cope when your story reaches the public
domain?
Why did you automatically accept the authority of your visitor, and her message? Would it not be prudent to have questioned her at great length before
posting her (repetetive) communication? And if you did this, what did you ask her?
Did you not consider the possibility that the Pleiadians are lying?
Have you ever heard of the Trojan Horse?
Will you reply to any of my questions?
Wait, I'll answer that. No.