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ParaNet Alpha
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Review of Meier Films
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Available from Genesis ]I[ in Phoenix
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Available now from Genesis ]I[, in Phoenix, is a film called the
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Meier Chronicles. It is a film of interviews with Nippon Television,
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reviewing photos and film brought back from Switzerland. In this
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film, Genesis ]I[ has condensed two other films available from them.
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These are "Beamship: The Movie Footage" and "Beamship: The Metal".
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Undoubtedly, some have heard of the amazing metals supposedly
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brought back from the alien space ships that Billy Meier saw and had
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contact with. These were the same metals that strangely disappeared
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while in the hands of one Marcel Vogel, now of "Crystal Power" fame.
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I have viewed the Meier Chronicles film, and have had as much
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contact as possible with both the books available on the subject, and
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any news or rumors that have come about as a result of this matter.
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Despite all this, I tried to view these films with as much true
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skepticism as possible, to avoid unjustly judging them as true or
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false.
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The first of these films that I viewed was "Beamship: The Movie
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Footage". Amazing as its proclamations were, they were quite hard to
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understand as the conversations were between not-too-educated Billy
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Meier, and a nodding buffoon from Nippon Television, neither of whom
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had an over abundance of the English language at their command.
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Next in line was "Beamship: The Metal". I am not presently
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placing any kind of judgement on this film, as there is quite a load
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of technical phrases and potentially false claims, and I am no
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metallurgist. Further investigation of this movie is necessary, and
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will hopefully be forthcoming.
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The last of these movies was a conglomeration of the first two,
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but with a lot more information, and some updating of available data.
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In this film, Genesis ]I[ has finally taken to a studio of some kind,
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and used a higher quality of video tape. Also involved with the movie
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were Nippon Television Network of Japan, and Intercep, an unknown group
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apparently involved with Genesis. This film was made (or at least
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copyrighted) in 1986, and seemed to ignore the then-growing
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controversy surrounding the Meier case.
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According to this film, Nippon's publicizing of this media event
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on Japanese television was such a major success that their man with
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the nodding head was asked to return to Switzerland and follow up.
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Meier was now claiming threats on his life, and had visibly aged. He
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showed the film crews bullet holes in the side of his farmhouse and he
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feared that he was being constantly shadowed. A large group of people
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was available to the movement, and had claimed to be witness to
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several sightings with Billy, during his contacts. Some of these
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people had taken film, at night, of these sightings. The small,
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fuzzy, red balls of light showed nothing too extraordinary at face
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value, but taken with the story behind them, they were indeed almost
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too good to believe. This, coupled with the photographs taken at the
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same time, led me to believe that Meier is NOT working alone, and that
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his contacts could as easily be human as Pleadian. As an example, one
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of the witnesses (it is worthy to note that she was later committed
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for mental problems) described the sighting as a red ship moving
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upward from the "contact" sight where Billy had gone. It then began
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to turn and moved away. This was supposed to be a Pleadian
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demonstration of the ships ability to fly. As the ship turned, this
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lady described the sound of an airplane, one which seemed ever-present
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during the later follow up films of Nippon, and one that was described
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as belonging to some government agency that was following Meier.
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On to the films taken by Billy. Granted, Meier is a one-armed
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man, and is therefore not capable of taking 8mm film while holding up
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a pole with a model on the end. One of these films in particular
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shows a beamship disappearing and reappearing. Nippon took the
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liberty of analyzing this film. To describe it, there is a small
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disk-shaped object "hovering" with a wobbly movement, above a valley
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in front of it. The ship disappears three frames after what appears
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to be a cloud moves into the frame (thus a darkening effect). Nippon
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TV seemed to be more than anxious to attribute this and the same
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darkening effect three frames after the reappearance to the "shock"
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Meier says he felt when the craft disappeared. They also seemed to
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think that the fact the ship vanished from one frame to the next as
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proof that there was no fraud. They neglected to mention that not
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only is this how a film would be most easily faked, but that the
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branch that was swaying in the breeze stopped too suddenly when the
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vanish happened. Admittedly, the ship was moving up and down when the
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film was taken and did not seem affected by the wind, but if it was
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being "levitated" by a helicopter off in the distance and out of the
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camera eye, it would be more affected by that downward wind than by
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the local surface breezes. Other analysis were done on other films,
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and one of these concluded, by computer counting of pixels, that the
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object viewed was at least as far away as the known-size objects
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around it. From the films and photos available to them, professional
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analysts were unable to prove fraud. The most impressive of these
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films was one that involved a Mirage fighter entering into the
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picture. This was the most impressive for many reasons. One of those
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was that while the UFO managed to jump about the film when the fighter
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approached, the fighter's movement was smooth and continuous. Further
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analysis of this film showed (by someone who was looking for strings
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and the like) that there was some kind of irregular energy field
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surrounding the ship, and that this field extended recognizably around
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the Mirage. The fighter was, as far as this pilot can tell, real, and
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this film would have been noticeable as faked by the person doing the
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analysis (aka, if it had been a double-exposure, if there were strings
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holding up the object, and the like).
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There was much more film and photographic material than shown,
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and some mildly dramatic proof of prowlers and "shadowing" by someone
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not visible in the film. This could have been staged, and that
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possibility must never be dismissed. Furthermore, Billy Meier and
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Genesis continually showed the famed "Pleadian Picture", and obvious
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cutout from an old Sears Catalog. Meier now claims that this was
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taken aboard one of the beamships.
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After viewing the "extended" film, and after seeing some of the
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film and photo evidence shown only in the third film, I must come to
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the conclusion that either Meier is on to the biggest thing in the
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history of man, or he is the head perpetrator of a large, elaborate and
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very expensive hoax. It isn't that easy, any way you look at it, to
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summarily dismiss this entire field of thought as fraud. Some of it
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is proven beyond my ability to argue for it, or anyone else either.
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But there is another possibility - that Meier had something, something
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small and insignificant by itself, and he took it beyond all possible
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reality. More evidence was then provided by anxious and willing
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followers, and Meier was more than willing to accept and warp it. As
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the lie grew, Meier was unable to control, to stop, it. This is, most
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admittedly, an extremely optimistic idea. This is giving Meier quite
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a lot, and allowing him more than his share of compassion. Yet, this
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is the only thing that I can truly offer as a possibility that some of
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Billy's excitingly unreal evidence is as real as we want it to be.
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