Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Steven Greer is right part 2


The loss of a spacecraft to the visitors is usually regrettable. Normally they would recover it, but in this case, the “visitors” were testing the humans (the ones who detonated the a-bomb.) They were wanting to see how the military would handle it. The ETs have for a long time mastered the art of resurrection technology, so, as you can imagine, they have nothing to fear by dying.
The visitors are in fact, the architects of the human race, or should I say, of human consciousness.
They are constantly interfering and testing the human race to see how socially or spiritually advanced we are. They put us two steps forward and we take one step back. They sort out who they want to save and who they want to destroy. They are trying to slowly perfect the human race, but they want it to look natural. They have all the time in the world as they are essentially immortal.
They don’t come out and reveal themselves, because they don’t want to mess up their own evolution experiments. However, if a majority of them asked them to come out, they would.
Are the visitors evil or good? Well, evil and good, from whose perspective? I think they are extremely good, the ultimate good.
Others call them evil because they abduct people.

I draw the analogy of the polar bear who was tranquilized from a helicopter by a scientist trying to tag him. The polar bear goes back to his other polar bears and tells them about the traumatic evil humans with their UFO helicopter and how they are planning to take over their habit in order to get access to their fish.
This is how ridiculous humans are when they think the visitors are here to take us over. We are their children and they love us like children.
Greer is right. If the government plays the evil alien card, we need to ask the good ETs to reveal themselves. This will make for one big mess of the Illuminati’s plan, won’t it? This will be game over for the Illuminati.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Steven Greer is right

After reading many interviews with Greer, I can finally appreciate his position.  He is quite clear.  Essentially he is trying to approach the UFO field with an enlightened point of view, of trust and not fear.  I for one, support this effort on his part.  I think its the best chance we have to get the most optinal outcome for our planet.
Essentially, good and bad judgements should be replaced with love and understanding, which are the true positions of power.  If you come in fear, then you are more vulnerable than if you come with love in your heart.
For example, if I come to a criminal with love in my heart I am much more likely to avoid conflict than if I approach with fear.  Likewise, if I approach a holy man with love, he is more likely to reciprocate a greater share of wisdom that if I come in fear.
Love and understanding makes sense irregardless of the situation.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Bob Lazar telling the truth

Ok, I worked with Bob Lazar.  He has always been truthful.  Did he tell the whole truth? No.  Would you like to hear the whole truth?  Probably not.  Bob didn't make up anything.  He just didn't tell you some of the more difficult to believe parts of the story, because he didn't see a reason to do that.  But if somehow you think you caught Bob in a lie or otherwise, you were surely mistaken.