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THE MOST TERRIBLE ETs PART II - Searching For the Truth
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For the past few hundred years we have used the scientific
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process to learn about the physical world around us and harness
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its energies. In recent years we have started to become aware of
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a different non-physical world and an energy that main-stream
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science is incapable or unwilling to acknowledge. (For more
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information on such energies contact Jim Martin, Editor of
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Flatland magazine 72130,1124.) If we are to understand the
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mysteries of this new world we must put aside the more rigid
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rules of proof and reproduciblity and find new tools of
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exploration. It may be time to look seriously at developing our
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intuition and learn to trust our feelings. As we explore this new
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world we should not forget the power of logic to point the way
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and the value of a truly open mind to prevent us from rejecting
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the extraordinary.
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Maintaining an open mind is much more difficult than it sounds.
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The difficulty comes from fear. Having an open mind means having
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a willingness to accept the most seemly preposterous theories. A
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wiliness to accept is not the same as accepting, but it is the
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same level of openness that was required years ago when the most
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preposterous theory of its day was presented; "The Earth is not
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flat, it is round." Back then it would have taken a lot of
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courage to say, "wait a minute let s think about this". It took
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courage because of the fear of humiliation, of being found in
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error. That same fear still exists today. It exists at the local
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coffee shop where we are trying to impress our friends and it
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exists in scientific circles were image alone can make the
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difference between getting a grant or losing a chance at tenure.
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When it comes to feelings, fear is one of the strongest and
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intuition one of the weakest. So how can you use your intuition
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to guide your explorations when the more progressive theories are
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going to instill fear? One way is to diminish your ego. Realize
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that it is admirable to admit being wrong and learn to recognize
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your fear. Only then can you learn to ground it out. Learn how to
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trust your intuition and embrace it. This is not easy, but it is
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worth every erg of effort. The most effective way to accomplish
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this is to meditate daily, learn to remove blocks, clear out your
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energy channels, and love life. There, I just reduced half of my
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first book to three sentences.
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Like I said, it is not easy, and perhaps you shouldn't proceed -
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for any number of reasons. How do you tell? The only way is to
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try to feel, as you are continue, if you are ready to read what
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lies beyond. If you feel hesitation, print this file out and put
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the pages inside the cover of an old book. The subconscious mind
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is very protective. If you are not ready to read this you just
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may forget all about it. Or at least I would like to think so.
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This is one way I hope to protect some people from the potential
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dangers that lay ahead. It is not a very fool proof protection,
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but, as you will soon realize, I must try to protect some of you.
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What I am about to tell you is dangerous. A few or you, I hope
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only a very few, will be devastated. This outrageous claim is,
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unfortunately, easy to substantiate by the following true story.
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The names are changed to protect my friends' privacy.
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Last summer I was visiting a dear friend of some 14 years and her
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new husband, Mike. Ann invited another couple over for the
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evening. I talked to Bob while dinner was being prepared. He
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turned out to be a new seeker and was looking into a few New Age
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subjects. I asked him what he thought of ET activity and he
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seemed open minded. I started telling him what I am about to tell
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you. He became fascinated and questioned me at length. I gave him
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a transcript of the file SPEAK.ET (UFO section of the Encounters
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library) which covered other subjects from the same source. I
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also recommended that he read a book which shall remain nameless.
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I will tell anyone the title if you ask via e-mail. I recommend
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that you take things one at a time. Read the book a few months
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after reading this file. This is how I hope to protect the more
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susceptible people out there. The book does not contain the
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really the dangerous information, but has exciting implications.
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The information in the book is actually public knowledge. It has
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sold over a million copies and I would imagine that a third of
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you have read it. This file, on the other hand, contains the
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information that has fortified our government's resolve to
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protect the public from learning about ET activity on our
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planet.
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Getting back to the story. The rest of the evening was spend
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playing water volleyball in Ann's pool and nothing more was said
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on the subject. I returned home after the weekend and didn't
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think about Bob until the next week when Bob's fiancee called.
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She said that she had read the transcript and wanted to know what
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else Bob and I had talked about. She seemed very hesitant on the
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phone so I asked her if everything was all right. She said, "Bob
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has been committed and I am afraid it has to do with what you
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have written or what you talked about". I was shocked, but then a
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few things fell into place. I told her I was very sorry and
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pressed her for details but she said she had to go.
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When I got a hold of Ann, she told me the whole story.
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The four of them had gone camping the weekend after my visit. It
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seems that after reading the transcript and the book, Bob got so
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wound up that he couldn't sleep. By the second day of the camping
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trip, Bob had been awake for three or four days. He started to
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hear voices and became irrational. When they tried to get him
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back to town he became paranoid and a little violent. Both Ann
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and Mike work in the mental health field and realized how
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dangerous the situation had become. They managed to tape his
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hands and feet together in hopes that he wouldn't try to jump
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from the truck.
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Because of his behavior they tried to 5150 him (a type of
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commitment). This would have required more supervision (more
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work) for the hospital staff. The hospital wouldn't cooperate.
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The doctors gave Bob some drugs so he would sleep, told everybody
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to go home, and left Bob alone. Bob didn't fall asleep. He became
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violent, but he turned it upon himself. He was able to get out of
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his room and find something to assist him. The first object Bob
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could find was a sprinkler head. He destroyed one of his eyes
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completely and badly damaged the other.
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Reactions like this are just one reason why this material is
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dangerous. The others will become apparent to the more insightful
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reader.
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If you decide you are ready to proceed, then pick up whatever
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"new" tools (a few are listed below) for exploration you have
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developed. Because the world of ETs is very much a part of this
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new world and recognizing the existence of the most terrible ETs
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will take all the above described, intuition, logic, and courage
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you can muster. Logic to follow the path, intuition to know that
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it is the right path, and courage not to reject something because
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accepting it means that you will open yourself to ridicule.
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Remember, if you approach this writing with the old tools of
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scientific exploration you will not gain any insight. Scientific
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process is safe and defendable and cannot accept anything that
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only relies on logic, evidence and intuition. The scientific
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process demands unequivocal and reproducible proof. But, if you
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want to proceed beyond the realm where science can lead you, and
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learn what the most terrible ET have been up to, make sure you
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hold on to something - definitely not religion or science, but
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perhaps love. Perhaps not love of that special someone, but love
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of life, love for the little things like a sunny spot on a
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winter's day, or the smell of the morning air, and perhaps one
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big thing; the potential we all have to discover something
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beautiful and suddenly, if only for an instant, soar above our
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troubles and feel that we are part of something great, beautiful
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and never ending.
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TELLING OTHERS
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I have presented the following concepts to many people and have
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realized that, it is simply too much to rebut. It is a long story
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based, to a large extent, on logic and commonly known evidence.
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In fact it answers a number of unanswered questions. Such as;
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what was the missing link, how could it rain for 40 days and
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nights... The problem is that the theory only holds together if a
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large number of the parts can be presented at once. This is
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usually not possible in polite conversation.
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If you want to tell this theory to other people, recognize that
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you are, most likely, not as familiar with the details as I am.
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It is the quantity of the details and their logical procession
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that make this theory so hard to deny.
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I take a long time to explain it to my friends, usually over four
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or five get- togethers. Therefore, I recommend, if you want to
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spread this awareness, that you give people the following pages.
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This will allow the quantity of the details and the logical
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development to produce the best possible opportunity for people
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to judge for themselves. Remember, it is nearly impossible to
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present sufficient details of this theory without hogging the
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conversation and losing your ability to be convincing.
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If you decide to try and present this theory verbally, do not
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tell your audience the heart of the theory in advance. Establish
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a recognition of ET activity, point out the millions of stars -
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many many ETs - good ETs bad ETs, telepathy....
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THE BEGINNING
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Yes, after all the reading you have done, you are only at the
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beginning. Don't moan. It took me ten years of searching and many
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books of reading to put this together. You can read a few pages
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to find it. Honestly, all this preliminary discussion is
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essential and important. If I first explained what the most
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terrible ETs have been up to, you would reject it out of hand. I
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would then have the almost impossible task of changing your mind.
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Therefore, I am presenting the necessary warning, logic, and
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evidence first then I will tell you the conclusions.
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A lot of the evidence lies in Bramley's book, The Gods of Eden.
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It is well documented with a 16 page bibliography plus an
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additional 12 pages of references by chapter, and has a 23 page
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index. It is essential that you read this book before continuing
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to read this download. If you do not read The Gods of Eden is
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likely that you will gain nothing from what is written here.
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GOVERNMENT COVER-UP LEADS THE WAY
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The exploration that lead to the information I will soon relate,
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started when I realized that the part of our government that has
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decided to withhold ET information is aware of the following:
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1) If you listen to the news broadcasts about the typical mass
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murder there is always someone who says, "He was a good neighbor,
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a polite man who simply keep to himself". The conclusion; there
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are more dangerous neighbors to fear than there are aliens.
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2) Half of us would love to be abducted. Of course once it had
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actually happened we wouldn't be so enamored.
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3) A few abductions will not cause a panic. Abductions have
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become public knowledge, but there has been no panic. Where was
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never any chance of such a panic. A sudden invasion could cause a
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panic, but a missing person or two a year that turns into an
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abduction is not going to cause a panic no matter how poorly the
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government released the information.
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4) Every year a survey is conducted across the US. One of the
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questions that are asked is to determine how many people believe
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that UFOs really belong to ETs. The percentage that answer "yes"
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has been increasing every year. In 1985 the percentage exceeded
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50%. That was 10 years ago. Our government is not afraid of
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people starting to believe that we are being visited by other
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civilizations because we already do.
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Therefore, the government cover-up could not be based on the
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governments desire to prevent us from realizing that we are being
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visited or even that we are occasionally being abducted by ETs.
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WHY THE COVER-UP
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The government (or rather the few in our government who know what
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is going on) have actually launched an active campaign to mislead
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the public. They have consciously broken federal laws,
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intercepted U.S. mail (UFO Contact From Reticulum, Willian J.
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Hermann) and had military personnel impersonate civilian
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agencies.
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If you read about the extent of these illegal activities (Project
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Blue Book) your intuition might tell you that they are based on
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fear. What things are the government afraid of? Loss of control,
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panic, riots? Whatever it is, the government has spent a
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considerable amount of effort to prevent it. Why?
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A lot can be learned from the effect the government has achieved
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because it actually may be what they wanted to achieve. As
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unlikely as that may seem, it may actually be the case. Keep in
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mind that we are not talking about politicians or bureaucrats,
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but most likely the higher levels of the Navy, Air Force and/or
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the CIA. It is interesting to note that the creation of the CIA
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followed immediately after the first major cover-up, Roswell.
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The government has achieved this: those civilians who are
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interested in ETs spend their time chasing their tails trying to
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prove that ETs are active on Earth. The result is that these
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people never get past that question to ask the really important
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questions.
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The above arguments indicate that the following is true:
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1. There is little to fear from public acceptance of ET activity
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on Earth.
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2. Nevertheless the government keeps us chasing around trying to
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prove if ETs are here when they could easily end the debate.
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3. The government actually violates laws, lies to the public and
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itself in a desperate attempt to keep us busy with the ET
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"existence" question.
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4. Such government activity implies that there is some
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information that, if released, would be devastating to them and
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perhaps to the public as well.
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If #1 above is true, then a logical conclusion of the other
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points is that the devastating information concerns the questions
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we would ask if the government said "yes aliens visit Earth".
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Those question would be:
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1. How many civilizations have visited us?
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2. Are there good ETs and "other kinds" of ETs?
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3. What are the other kinds doing?
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4. Are we smart enough to detect what they are doing or even
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understand them?
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5. How long have they been coming here and doing these things?
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6. What effect have these things had on us? Our history?
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Religion?...
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Those are the questions and the solution to the problem all in
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one. If you keep the questions in mind and look at encounters and
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debunking, you can eliminate a lot of useless information.
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First you must realize that the government is not out of the
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debunking business.
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In the beginning the government tried to debunk all sightings and
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encounters. Once project blue book came out they could no longer
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be so brazen. Many sightings started to go undebunked. The
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government hired civilians to act as independent UFO
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investigators, to debunk some of the encounters.
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Of course any encounter where the devastating information was
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revealed, had to be debunked immediately. Encounters where this
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information wasn't revealed could go undebunked. This is the key.
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Finally. With this selective debunking we have a method to home
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in on the information. Any encounter that is not quickly debunked
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will not have the information.
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Do not be fooled. It is incredibly easy to debunk even the most
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concrete evidence. Take the crop circles for example. Two old men
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claimed to be responsible for the crop circles. Nearly every
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newspaper ran stories that the mystery was solved. Even though
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the hundreds of circles all over England would have required the
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old men, who had jobs and families, to never sleep and work very
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very fast. In other words the simplest look at the facts would
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have shown that these men could not have made the crop circles.
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Nine months after the old men completely failed at making
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anything even remotely resembling crop circles (in their
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"demonstration" one week after making their claim), Time
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magazine, in its "Year in Review" section, still credited these
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old men with constructing the circles!
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The circles have concrete evidence of advanced technology. For
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weeks after a real circle is produced, the grain continues to
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grow horizontally - as if the grain's gravity sensor had been so
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strongly overcome by a synthetic gravity field that it became
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programmed to think that horizontal was actually up. This
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evidence has been overlooked by the media s typical desire to
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perform great investigative journalism and to avoid, like the
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plague, anything that might make it lose credibility with even a
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small percent of its audience. Ratings win over truth - no
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contest.
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When I figured out the cover-up, I knew what to look for -
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someone with a great deal of ET information and evidence, who is
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debunked very quickly and effectively and whose information turns
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out to be very dangerous. What I found was perfectly logical and
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lead me right to what they don't want us to find out about. What
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they can't afford us to find out about. Before I tell you what it
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is you have to travel down the same road of logic I did or the
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result will seem unfounded.
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THE LOGIC BEHIND THE DEBUNKING
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I told you that story about Bob to warn you to be careful of this
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information and to try demonstrate to you how many people are
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riding the edge. Bob was a successful business man, he was about
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to marry a very pleasant woman who clearly loved him. He wasn't a
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crack baby grown up in the ghetto. He didn't think society owed
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him anything, he didn't own a ton of money. Things were going
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very well for him, but he still went over the edge.
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If Bob became violent, how many thousand people would turn
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violent if this information became public knowledge? Would they
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all turn their violence on themselves? What do the people in
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government, who know about this, think when they contemplate
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releasing this information? One of the most infuriating aspects
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of this information is that the government (or a small group of
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powerful people in our government) have been suppressing this
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information for years.
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As you will see, this information is not simple information of
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interest. This information impacts the very core of millions of
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people's lives. It implies that not only have they been duped,
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but that they have spent thousands of hours serving the most
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terrible ETs. Some people have actually dedicated their entire
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lives to this false cause. More about people's possible reactions
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later. It s time to develop some background.
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THE LOGIC BEHIND THE ETs - TELEPATHY
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What does this have to do with telepathy? Everything. First you
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need to recognize telepathy in your own life to realize how close
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Earth humans are to wide spread telepathy. Has this, or something
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similar, ever happened to you? You are in the fiction section of
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your local book store, you remember the title of the book you
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want, but you have momentarily forgotten the author s name. You
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have tried and tried, but you can't remember. A book store clerk
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walks over and you tell the clerk your problem. Then, just a
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second before the clerk tells you the author s name, you hear it
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in your head. Why did you hear or think it at the same time as
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the clerk?
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We pick up the thoughts of others all the time. The friend who
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you were just thinking you should call, calls you. The problem is
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we think they are our own. To learn telepathy you only need to
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concentrate on the sound, the feel, and the flow of our own
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thoughts. Once you are familiar with the characteristics of your
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own thoughts you will be able to recognize thoughts that aren't
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yours. It also helps to meditate. A meditation that releases
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blocks and makes you more sensitive to your inner feelings will
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heighten your awareness of the characteristics of your thoughts.
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Once you learn how easy it is to receive other's thoughts, you
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will very quickly realize how easy it is for people to pick up
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your thoughts and think they are their own. Yes we are talking
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about a bit of mind control. In personal relations is may be
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immoral, but at that all important job interview? I have been
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using this stuff reliably for ten years. It works. Admittedly I
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have been using a meditation that increases my sensitivity to
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such things, but if you have a low stress level and learn how to
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quiet your mind, you can do this.
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So here we are a couple centuries out of the dark ages and
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already see evidence of telepathy. How about the ETs that picked
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up Barney and Betty Hill? Didn't they use telepathy? You bet they
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did. How advanced would the telepathy be of a human race that has
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had space travel for thirty thousand years? The answer is of
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course very advanced. Most likely they would have complete
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telepathy. But what effects would that have on their society,
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their personal relations?
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The answers to the above questions depends, to a great deal, on
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the character of the society. In a corrupt society (bad ETs)
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where there are intrigues and struggles for power, the use of
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telepathy would take on two very important characteristics. The
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first would be a blocking ability. You could not allow just
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anybody to know your thoughts or else you could obtain no
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advantage, no power. The second characteristic use of telepathy
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would concern your intimate relations. You would be obligated to
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be completely open with the people you were in love with.
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The question then becomes; What is a typical course of an
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intimate relationship in a corrupt society where each person
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knows the thoughts of the other person. What happens when the
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initial "good behavior" of a love affair changes to the usual
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taking each other for granted? How about the struggle for power
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in the relationship?
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Think about the rulers in such a telepathy and corrupt society.
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Until I post Part III consider the following questions:
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1) What must their intimate relationship be like?
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2) How can these people get any lasting admoration?
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3) How can a religion be used to satisfy the emotional needs of a
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telepathic despot?
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Happy Trails,
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Paul Winter 72122,2715 |