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TRANCOSO
12-24-2009, 06:33 PM
Imagine: you witness the landing of a UFO. A door opens & you see the occupants of the craft. They've spotted you too & start to communicate. They tell you that they originate from an Earth-like planet, many lightyears away & Earth is their last stop before they return to their homeworld.
"Perhaps you would care to join us to see with your own eyes what our planet looks like?" they ask, upon leaving.

The EBE's seem to be friendly & benevolent & promiss they'll return you at your doorstep, if you choose so.
So there you are. In an instant you have to decide whether you hop aboard an alien spacecraft & leave the whole world behind, or miss the opportunity of a lifetime by saying: "No, thank you, but not today."

What would you do?

Peace of mind
12-24-2009, 06:36 PM
Depends on the energy I'm picking up from them. If the vibe is right, I just might take the trip...

Peace

TRANCOSO
12-24-2009, 07:13 PM
The vibe is definitly right, nothing wrong with that.
Also, their intention to return you home - whenever you want - is sincere.

Basically it's like meeting someone new who invites you to his/hers house. Happens all the time. You go clubbing, end up at a 24/7 rave in 'Wasteland' & before you know it's 2010.
But the place you call home is still yours, & you're not on a missing persons list, because your friends /family got worried when you didn't return calls & textmessages etc.

Going to another planet is slightly different. Also, space is a dangerous place where anything can happen. I mean, it seems a great opportunity to grab, but what's the catch?

Leunamros
12-24-2009, 07:26 PM
That´s too much to ask me for a first contact. If they become my friends, with enough time and trust, maybe.

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 07:31 PM
So the assumption is: benevolent?

YES

Scarab
12-24-2009, 07:34 PM
Don't accept rides from strangers. Human or otherwise.

ExhaLatioN
12-24-2009, 07:38 PM
Imagine: you witness the landing of a UFO. A door opens & you see the occupants of the craft. They've spotted you too & start to communicate. They tell you that they originate from an Earth-like planet, many lightyears away & Earth is their last stop before they return to their homeworld.
"Perhaps you would care to join us to see with your own eyes what our planet looks like?" they ask, upon leaving.


What would you do?

depends on how they look, if they were all girls then hell ya. Dont know if I could hang out with some reptilians or greys though :lightsabre:

mntruthseeker
12-24-2009, 07:41 PM
The vibe is definitly right, nothing wrong with that.
Also, their intention to return you home - whenever you want - is sincere.

Going to another planet is slightly different. Also, space is a dangerous place where anything can happen. I mean, it seems a great opportunity to grab, but what's the catch?

Exactly..............whats the catch ?

seriously, I ask you, do they even ever ask ? seems to me they just take whom ever.

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 07:50 PM
Don't accept rides from strangers. Human or otherwise.

If ET is/are benevolent..than why not take a ride?

If ET, that lands in front of me, is not benevolent....they probably wold not emm even bother asking for my opinion...and - I would get a ride (to the wonder land)

Scarab
12-24-2009, 07:53 PM
If ET is/are benevolent..than why not take a ride?

If ET, that lands in front of me, is not benevolent....they probably wold not emm even bother asking for my opinion...and - I would get a ride (to the wonder land)

Ignoring the obvious and accepting the premise of this thread at face value.

How do you determine benevolence?

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 08:08 PM
How do you determine benevolence?

Tough question... not sure how to answer you.

I can take a pi*s through the space craft door key hole (if it has one) and than ask them how far it went.

If they happen to eat me afterwords they are not benevolent. If they accept me as a "developing life form in the eyes of creator" than they might just leave or...take me along, equipping me with some super-tech dippers.

It is a long shot but it just might prove to be the - ultimate test.

I feel "funny" after writing this...

TRANCOSO
12-24-2009, 08:08 PM
Don't accept rides from strangers. Human or otherwise.

Scarab, for many years I've been travelling by thumb - all over Europe - & the worse that ever happen to me was the occasional 'older' gay driver, trying to seduce me. On the other end there was this German fashionmodel who picked me up at the German/Swiss border & offered me a ride to Rosas (Spain), in her Porche. After a 3-day interlude in a 5-star hotel in Lyon (France) she dropped me of in front of the appartment where I was gonna spend my holiday.

Personally I wouldn't hesitate & fly into the unknown aboard an alien craft. That is, if I'm allowed to smoke.

Scarab
12-24-2009, 08:12 PM
This is an interesting conversation to me.

The reason is it begins to touch on the whole "They don't kill me or injure me, so they must be friendly." mindset.

Then, there's the "They're so advanced they must be peaceful and loving and honest." mindset too.

Both are logical fallacies. (IMO)

Kamikaze
12-24-2009, 08:13 PM
Well just depends at where your life stands at the point of contact. Would it be detrimental or productive to go along them and risk whatever "catch" they might have for a new not everyday experience.

I would not probably go whit anyone extraterrestrial but try to glean out and look inside myself should I go or not. For certain ask a few questions to try and see if what they answer holds sincerity and the like. To go along you would need to be able to be confiedent to try and figure out if they are honest or not.
If they want you along they should be able to answer anything you ask to great extents. If they are really secret and non responsive why should you then trust them? If they are ready to take you to their home they possibly can't honestly try and keep things not revealed to you.

And they should be able to take time to "convince" you to tag along as well. If they are rushy you really should be looking deep why then they would you want along in such a rush for such a long time "intimate" commitment.

The terms simply has to be on your side completely, though you might want to stay away from ridiculous things to a extent. Though you could make some absurd request you will see hard to achieve but possible. If they are sincere they will probably agree no matter what or else they will go after "easier" prey.

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 08:17 PM
This is an interesting conversation to me.

The reason is it begins to touch on the whole "They don't kill me or injure me, so they must be friendly." mindset.

Then, there's the "They're so advanced they must be peaceful and loving and honest." mindset too.

Both are logical fallacies. (IMO)

You have a point there. I agree with the 2nd one. (tech != good)

(but doing the above to someones key hole and still standing afterwards = benevolent)

Perhaps it can satisfy you if I tell you than in case of an ET landing.... I would be willing to take a risk . And yes...it might kill me...but than again...so might some drunk driver next time I walk home...

the endless possibilities - true wonders of life?

Scarab
12-24-2009, 08:27 PM
(but doing the above to someones key hole and still standing afterwards = benevolent)

This is what I mean.

I don't actually believe THIS scenario to be true, but I'm going to put it forth to make a point. A metaphor if you will.

What if their race values human urine as a drink. What if human urine gives them super powers that will allow them to conquer the universe? So, they taste yours, find it acceptible, offer you a ride, take you to their home. Keep you in a cage, make you drink 10 gallons of water a day and milk your pee. Then, after some number of years the pee drinkers use their super powers to take control of the universe and enslave all the races that urinate?

Now, you played a role in the enslavement of entire races throughout the universe. All because you wanted a ride.

This is just a silly example. But the point is, we tend to think that as long as they don't hurt us, they're friendly.

What if we don't know what they really want? What if what they want is something diabolical but requires us to be alive and healthy - at least for now?

Swanny
12-24-2009, 08:32 PM
The vibe is definitly right, nothing wrong with that.
Also, their intention to return you home - whenever you want - is sincere.


As long as they will drop me off back in 1992 so I can give a message to my younger me then I'm up for the ride :thumb_yello:

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 08:40 PM
Can you take a joke scarab? If not...go to your neighbor, ring the bell and pi*s through hiss key hole...than ask him how far it went....

his response might help you to clear the things up

I do give you +"points" for trying...you do try that...so often I see

TRANCOSO
12-24-2009, 09:02 PM
This is an interesting conversation to me.
The reason is it begins to touch on the whole "They don't kill me or injure me, so they must be friendly." mindset.
Then, there's the "They're so advanced they must be peaceful and loving and honest." mindset too.
Both are logical fallacies. (IMO)

It also has to do with 'Trust'.
How far should 'trust' go & how much trust do you put in yourself.
I mentioned my hitchhiking years. At 17 I did my black belt karate exam, so I knew I could defend myself quite sufficiently when necessary.

Spregovori made a logical remark.
If ET, that lands in front of me, is not benevolent....they probably wold not emm even bother asking for my opinion...and - I would get a ride (to the wonder land)

Life in general is about trust in yourself & trust in others. Sometimes you're disappointed, but more interesting are the moments your trust is rewarded.
We live in a 'fear-fed' society, with terrorists behind every tree & homeless, illegal aliens roaming the streets, ready to rob you of your possesions. Violence sells, so the papers are full of it. Murder is a moneymaker for the entertainement industry, so murder is where it's about on tv.

Interaction between humans is primerally based on mutual trust. If you don't trust yourself, how can you trust someone else.

Life is about asking questions, challenges, adventure... & good food.
I'm getting hungry and around the corner is a place where I find everything to my taste. So ciao4now

Peace of mind
12-24-2009, 09:18 PM
ahemm...i'll repeat.

Depends on the energy I'm picking up from them. If the vibe is right, I just might take the trip...

But ponder on the idea for while, do you want to end up like another Alex Collier?

Peace

DAYDREAMER
12-24-2009, 10:05 PM
If they are humanoid then yes, reptilial or grey no. I am actually hoping this kind of scenario could happen to me, it would be amazing. If they were all females on board, then even more reason to come with them...

I need to learn to meditate and stuff to try and communicate with some et's and get them to visit me, kind of like Steven Greer's CSETI, but with real one on one contact, not just watching UFOs flying around.

I have read and am currently reading books about people who have either had an experience of meeting ET races and having their planet and way of life explained to them or even gone to the alien planet, all of which I find very plausable and there are similarities to their way of life in all these books.

Spregovori
12-24-2009, 10:13 PM
.....

Life is about asking questions, challenges, adventure... & good food.

.........



My basic point was not the fear factor but that....there are choices and that it is not so very unlikely that...I would get to ride on the wonder train...if they are or if they are not benevolent...

Life is about life.

futureyes
12-24-2009, 10:21 PM
hmm ... i would have to discern in that moment ... whether to go or not ...
i already experience much interaction with ... with others ... that i have come to know it is all about discernment ... it has to be ...
like peace of mind writes ... their energy in that moment conveys everything to me ... i've come to know we as humans have enormous intuition and if truly trusted ... our abilities will always serve us well ... appropriate and correct always ...

i wouldn't have a concern about leaving this planet as no matter where you go ... there you are :lol3: ... one can never get lost ... trusting of my self and i will always be ok ...

trusting of the 'others' ... is about feeling what is true and what is not ...
what has agendas and what is of pure intention ...

so i feel i would know immediately if scotty should beam me up or if i tell them i'll pass and take a rain check ... :thumb_yello:

:wub2:

TRANCOSO
12-24-2009, 10:46 PM
Anybody interested in buying a 'Universal Abduction Insurance'?
Very cheap price.
Only for you.
Because you're my friend.
Anybody?

housemouse2
12-25-2009, 12:38 AM
Imagine: you witness the landing of a UFO. A door opens & you see the occupants of the craft. They've spotted you too & start to communicate. They tell you that they originate from an Earth-like planet, many lightyears away & Earth is their last stop before they return to their homeworld.
"Perhaps you would care to join us to see with your own eyes what our planet looks like?" they ask, upon leaving.

The EBE's seem to be friendly & benevolent & promiss they'll return you at your doorstep, if you choose so.
So there you are. In an instant you have to decide whether you hop aboard an alien spacecraft & leave the whole world behind, or miss the opportunity of a lifetime by saying: "No, thank you, but not today."

What would you do?

I would have to ask myself: "why would beings from another planet make a "pit stop" on earth and choose me out of 7 billion people to invite to thier home world?"

would bringing me home be my bones in a body bag after they consumed me for a midnight snack?

Every action is caused by a motive. No one does anything "just because." Not even animals do things "just because."

Nope, the set up dictates there is motive that I am not privy too. So, I would have to decline for self preservation factors.

Fredkc
12-25-2009, 12:56 AM
Two questions:

1. Do they have Tequila?

2. Can I drop about 60 lbs. on the trip?

Fred

caspyan
12-25-2009, 02:14 AM
The situation reminds me of the Jews going into the gas chambers - they weren't told they were going to die, but were tricked into it. So I'd have to say "NO" to the EBEs.
Also, meeting them would be enough for me, I wouldn't need to go to their planet.

371
12-25-2009, 03:09 AM
to serve man

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 03:14 AM
The situation reminds me of the Jews going into the gas chambers - they weren't told they were going to die, but were tricked into it.

Tricked? I think that most Jews already knew the Nazi's were bad news on the morning after the 'Kristalnacht' took place in 1936. By the time they arrived in the concentation camps they probably had some idea of what was going on & what might happen to them. It was the sheer method of extermination, that might have caught them by surprise.

We are presuming that we're dealing with cool, trustworthy aliens, who thought: 'What the f#ck, let's make this Earthling's day & offer him a ride!'
"Wanna smoke? Sure, no problem! Perhaps a drink to go with it? Tequila? What brand? Sauza? Sauza what, silver, gold..? Hey, take it or leave it, Earthling! Make up your mind, we haven't got all day! Yes, you may send a message to a loved one to tell them not to worry, but keep it short!"

These are 'make yourself at home' EBE's. Handsome too. Tall blondes, but not so tall you have to look up to them.

I mean, just the chance to travel at the speed of light in this lifetime is enough reason (for me, that is) to aboard their craft.

THE eXchanger
12-25-2009, 03:37 AM
we had the opportunity to do this in 1991,
and, took it ~it was a journey of 520 days
(one with confirmation,
from an assortment of sources)
we left 11/3/1991
and, returned 4/6/1993 in the 11th hour
having a heart-attack at the age of 33, in our 34th year

Scarab
12-25-2009, 03:54 AM
we had the opportunity to do this in 1991,
and, took it ~it was a journey of 520 days
(one with confirmation,
from an assortment of sources)
we left 11/3/1991
and, returned 4/6/1993 in the 11th hour
having a heart-attack at the age of 33, in our 34th year

What's sad is some people here might believe this.

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 04:24 AM
What's sad is some people here might believe this.

Sad? And why is that?
Lesson no. 1: Don't think you know what other people think.

Scarab
12-25-2009, 04:26 AM
Sad? And why is that?
Lesson no. 1: Don't think you know what other people think.

Are you saying nobody will believe it?

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 04:44 AM
Sad? And why is that?

If it makes people happy to believe what TheExChanger's written, why should that be sad?
Because in your opinion it can't be true & people are being deceived?
How do you know?

If you know what other people think you should go to a casino and play cashgames poker.
I know I would!

371
12-25-2009, 04:52 AM
If it makes people happy to believe what TheExChanger's written, why should that be sad?


If you believe something, because it makes you happy- that is SAD.

I'm sorry

ExhaLatioN
12-25-2009, 10:41 AM
If you believe something, because it makes you happy- that is SAD.

I'm sorry

im happy to be sad all the time...

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 02:22 PM
If you believe something, because it makes you happy- that is SAD.

I'm sorry

My soulmate EVA, whom I know for almost 20 years, just told me she loves me & I believe her, because it makes me happy.
Sad, sad, sad!
Silly old me!


Scarab, 371, if you want to continue exploring the deeply philosophical question whether or not it's sad to believe something that makes one happy, I suggest you start a seperate thread.

Could we return to the topic now?

pineal-pilot-in merkabah
12-25-2009, 03:51 PM
If you know what other people think you should go to a casino and play cashgames poker.
I know I would! this is a good thing to bring up. i used to do just that and it helps with untangling all this info /disinfo . the game is more like poker than chess as i see it.. poker strategy is like war/politics/spying /double agents .. you have to put yourself in the ptb shoes so to speak. very strategic.

To answer your question NO i wouldnt leave earth with strangers :nono: :lol3:

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 05:27 PM
It would be so exciting to go to an Earth-like planet, with an (advanced) humanesque society.

And returning to Earth with a sackful of brilliant 'must play' game ideas, to mention just one thing I'd 'harvest'.

It tells a lot about some one, if (s)he rather stays 'safely' in his own inviroment or dares to take a step into the abyss.

Swanny
12-25-2009, 05:40 PM
Didn't your mother teach you not to except rides from strange aliens??? :original:

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 05:48 PM
I'm an orphan! Thanx for reminding me, Swanny! Happy XMas to you too!
By the way, where's my XMas present?
I thought we were fliends? :naughty:

Moxie
12-25-2009, 07:32 PM
The thread title includes the word "invite", a good sign, as we've all heard reports of having gone unInvited... anywhichway I'd need sedating...

I know me well enough to know that I just don't know how I would incorporate the experience, their environment, their looks/Being... I think I would need a strong drink!

But and so, yes, I think I would go, knowing that perhaps they could "take" my anyway... but since they were kind enough to ask me, they would automatically know that I'd need some strong doses of endorphins released into my system and a very good bed to sleep when I get there.

derpif
12-25-2009, 08:06 PM
My first thought was :Of course I would love to go.
Then my cat walked into the room.
No way I would leave her alone.
I know, kind of lame.

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 08:11 PM
To get an idea of the home planets that earth visiting ufonauts inhabit, click here www.galactic-server.com/linkmap.html

Scarab
12-25-2009, 08:14 PM
My first thought was :Of course I would love to go.
Then my cat walked into the room.
No way I would leave her alone.
I know, kind of lame.

Maybe your cat is the pilot. :mfr_lol:

derpif
12-25-2009, 08:24 PM
Maybe your cat is the pilot.

:lmfao:
That`s actually a nice idea!

371
12-25-2009, 08:24 PM
To get an idea of the home planets that earth visiting ufonauts inhabit, click here www.galactic-server.com/linkmap.html (http://www.galactic-server.com/linkmap.html)

a likely scenario:mfr_lol:

Shairia
12-25-2009, 09:26 PM
I would have to ask myself "what does any advanced civilization want me on their homeworld for" when I can honestly answer that question then I've have to say no (benevolent or not).

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 09:40 PM
Quite an adventures bunch you are.

stargate22
12-25-2009, 09:41 PM
I concur with the above two posts....but would add "Find you another sand box and get off / out of mine"...end quote!

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 09:52 PM
I concur with the above two posts....but would add "Find you another sand box and get off / out of mine".

???

Swanny
12-25-2009, 10:04 PM
I'm an orphan! Thanx for reminding me, Swanny! Happy XMas to you too!
By the way, where's my XMas present?
I thought we were fliends? :naughty:

I posted it, didn't you get it????? :thumb_yello:

TRANCOSO
12-25-2009, 11:05 PM
You mean the Rolex?
Didn't I tell you I don't wear watches?

ExhaLatioN
12-25-2009, 11:45 PM
You mean the Rolex?
Didn't I tell you I don't wear watches?

Did someone say Rolex?:nono:

futureyes
12-26-2009, 12:03 AM
The thread title includes the word "invite", a good sign, as we've all heard reports of having gone unInvited... anywhichway I'd need sedating...

I know me well enough to know that I just don't know how I would incorporate the experience, their environment, their looks/Being... I think I would need a strong drink!

But and so, yes, I think I would go, knowing that perhaps they could "take" my anyway... but since they were kind enough to ask me, they would automatically know that I'd need some strong doses of endorphins released into my system and a very good bed to sleep when I get there.

hi moxie ...

can't say i'd know what you would do either but i do feel one thing ... is that if the opportunity presented itself ... that it would align with the timing that you would not feel any kind of apprehension of the opportunity ... that you would either ...

wisely ... confidently and lovingly say yes and travel with them ... effortlessly ...

or you would know immediately that trip is not meant for you ... to turn it down ... but not via fear ... simply wisdom of truth that it would not be of benefit to you for whatever reason ...

i feel that goes for everyone ...

i don't believe we are at a point whereby this will happen ... just my opinion ...

i feel we have to consciously be at a place whereby we KNOW our own selves so well ... the core of who we really are ... that this type of interaction would arise ...

i feel we must first locate our own strength and that of our fellow human beings ... to be sovereign and yet work together ... as one ... as one very powerful ... very loving planet ...

and then ... the outer ships can present their selves ... to us ...
because then ... the majority that can interact with us ... as they will be not fragmented ... not separated to who they are ... we will be approached as the wise body that we are ... and the benefit of the interaction ... will be genuine ... pure and real ... a wonderful experience ...

i feel we are not ready ... because we don't know our own power of being ...
we are now arriving at such knowledge ... but for interaction with them ... the others ... we are too separated as a planet ... too separated of our truth just yet ... for that to occur ...

imho ... we have a little ways to go yet ...
and when we're knowing and living who we really are ... we can trust OUR SELVES ... in ANY situation ... because we know ...

we are love ...
love prevails ...
love is strength ...

and because WE know ... THEY know it as well ...
and we will be respected highly ... and treated in such way ...

because we then will be treating our own selves this way ...

i feel when we finally interact that way ... if we do ... we won't need anything to mask our fear of doing so ... because that fear will not exist ...

the doors open ... when our fear transitions to love ...
again ... because love is our strength ... and we are known for this EVERYWHERE ...

to know our selves ... is to know we will be interacted with love and respect ... and for the others with agendas who come and invite us ... they will quit trying because ... as one planet of truth ... their lower vibrational energy will not get far ... we will no longer be that open as we are now ...

in my own experiences ... i had one which really was not great but turned out fine at the eleventh hour ... many attempts of agenda seeking others to pull me off my path ... but as i grew to know more of who i really am ... experience that strength ... and it really is strength of love ...

in time there were less of the lower vibrations i came upon and greater did the higher vibrational experiences occur ...
and now i can't even recall the last time i ran into an interaction that placed me in fear ...
guess because i eventually came to trust my self ...

anyway ... enuff as i think i'm going off on a tangent here ... :shocked:

peace ...

:wub2:

timetotelltheworld
12-26-2009, 12:09 AM
They are here now replaceing us, they consider us as cattle and it's the true meaning of eternal life in the heavans "human souls for batteries for they're ships we are living a 2009 year old con born on Christmas day" and yes I can back it up

timetotelltheworld
12-26-2009, 12:23 AM
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lostgospel/_pdf/GospelofJudas.pdf

read where Jesus tells the diciples your not getting to the etherial relm that they can get there but they will greave a great deal for someone will replace them so that they can come in completion with they're God

Go ahead and check the authenticty of this document then compare what JC said all most everything he said he plagerized from Enoch who said it 300 years earlier, not the son of Yahweh they got rid of Yahweh and ashara and screwed up everything Its all a con.

Majorion
12-26-2009, 02:24 AM
The EBE's seem to be friendly & benevolent & promiss they'll return you at your doorstep, if you choose so.
So there you are. In an instant you have to decide whether you hop aboard an alien spacecraft & leave the whole world behind, or miss the opportunity of a lifetime by saying: "No, thank you, but not today."

What would you do?

Hop on.

What is there to lose after all?

Seriously, whatever the experience, even if its frightening, will prove the most profound and enlightening experience one could ever hope for. Forget staying behind.

My other option is to lay some ground rules before lift off, get my favorite case of---"insert favorite alcoholic beverage" :original:

DAYDREAMER
12-26-2009, 02:36 AM
we had the opportunity to do this in 1991,
and, took it ~it was a journey of 520 days
(one with confirmation,
from an assortment of sources)
we left 11/3/1991
and, returned 4/6/1993 in the 11th hour
having a heart-attack at the age of 33, in our 34th year

Very interesting eXchanger, would you like to tell about your experience? I would love to hear about it and am sure many others would too...

TRANCOSO
12-26-2009, 05:11 PM
Hop on.
What is there to lose after all?
Seriously, whatever the experience, even if its frightening, will prove the most profound and enlightening experience one could ever hope for. Forget staying behind.

Yessss!!! Finally some one with a sense for adventure! That's the spirit!
Nice one, Majorion. :thumb_yello:

MadSheeple
12-26-2009, 05:56 PM
Running away from my problems is never going to be an option for me, I can't leave this world until I have fully experienced it...

Fredkc
12-26-2009, 06:38 PM
Soooooooooo............

No Tequila, I take it?



this idea's gettin' shakier alla time.

Majorion
12-26-2009, 06:45 PM
Running away from my problems is never going to be an option for me, I can't leave this world until I have fully experienced it...

Who said anything about running from problems?

If I do it will be for the joy ride, the experience itself, not running from anything.

Besides, ask yourself, if you can really define the parameters of ''fully experiencing life".

I don't think there is one person, no matter how old, they won't tell you life is long, they'll always say its too short and haven't fully experienced everything.

What could be more fulfilling in life than actually coming in contact with an advanced extraterrestrial life form?

Cheers

TRANCOSO
12-26-2009, 06:54 PM
Soooooooooo............

No Tequila, I take it?

They do have Tequila, Fredkc. 'Sausa', (silver & gold), to be precise.
These are cool aliens who like to party, have a sense of humor etc.
Also you get your own room, with a bathtub, tv, the full monty.

You just have to decide on the spot whether you go or stay.

Fredkc
12-26-2009, 07:47 PM
Ok... I'm in!

This rock got boring about in about 1988.

If it weren't for grand kids, I'd have most likely died of boredom a decade ago.

I went through what I am sure was a lot of "prep work" for staying behind to help establish something new, 'round here. This appeared to come to a screeching halt, about 10 years ago. Which means that, like a meatloaf, I'm done... or I somehow missed a viable time frame... or I peed in the wrong punch bowl, along the line.

So, barring some renewed interest... I'm kinda done here.

Shairia
12-26-2009, 09:06 PM
Oh I have a sense of adventure but I like to remain in the driver's seat!:naughty:

truthseekerdan
12-27-2009, 02:35 AM
That´s too much to ask me for a first contact. If they become my friends, with enough time and trust, maybe.

The right question to ask is: Do they trust us first?... :winksmiley02:

Bamboo
12-27-2009, 03:36 AM
Is the food good?
May I smoke?
May I do absolutely nothing at all? For days and days?
Is the sea water warm?
Do you have nice old forests for me to take long lazy strolls?
Am able to have nice intelligent conversations about nothing sipping a strong hot expresso coffee on an esplanade?
Do you have dogs?
Will you leave me alone for me to explore the surroundings by myself?
May I look (and feel) like I was 25 years old again?

No?

What the heck...

I'll go anyway....

The thought of missing a chance to visit an unknown planet would gnaw on me for the rest of my life.

What's the worst that can happen?

You may kill me....hmm...........

Well, I'm going to die anyway, so I'll most definitely go, the trip alone will certainly blow my mind away.

I'm just a curious old forked tongue woman who's been traveling the world since the age 4. I may not trust everybody but I do trust myself.... most of the time.

truthseekerdan
12-27-2009, 03:44 AM
Is the food good?
May I smoke?
May I do absolutely nothing at all? For days and days?
Is the sea water warm?
Do you have nice old forests for me to take long lazy strolls?
Am able to have nice intelligent conversations about nothing sipping a strong hot expresso coffee on an esplanade?
Do you have dogs?
Will you leave me alone for me to explore the surroundings by myself?
May I look (and feel) like I was 25 years old again?

No?

What the heck...

I'll go anyway....

The thought of missing a chance to visit an unknown planet would gnaw on me for the rest of my life.

What's the worst that can happen?

You may kill me....hmm...........

Well, I'm going to die anyway, so I'll most definitely go, the trip alone will certainly blow my mind away.

I'm just a curious old forked tongue woman who's been traveling the world since the age 4. I may not trust everybody but I do trust myself.... most of the time.

The fact is that most of the more spiritual brothers we have out there, do live in their galactic mother-ships some of them as large or larger than "our Earth", so they don't actually need a planet to live on.

Love and Light

TRANCOSO
12-27-2009, 04:01 AM
Almost everything that's written about aliens concerns their technology, social- & religious system, where they originate from & what they look like.

You never read anything about cultural aspects like: Do they make music, paint, make movies, write fictional books, do they dream at all, play games, etc.

Actually that I find much more interesting than how fast their crafts fly through space.

Bamboo
12-27-2009, 05:00 AM
Did I give the impression that I believe in aliens? (Not that they may not exist...they're just not my main concern)

Was this the intention of this thread?

I'm terribly sorry then, I really thought this thread was about how intrepid we are....my mistake.

THE eXchanger
12-27-2009, 05:05 AM
Very interesting eXchanger, would you like to tell about your experience? I would love to hear about it and am sure many others would too...

check out my main thread, it is there

http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=17838

Barron
12-27-2009, 08:38 AM
Yes, i would go. This would depend on what we mutually telepathically agreed upon. I met one such man that did go off to their home planet in his PHYSICAL body and even wrote a book about it!

And am also currently reading a book about a lady that went off to a planet in the Alpha Centauri group, called Beyond the Light Barrier and is just republished by Light Technology Publishing in Sedona and it is very good!

TRANCOSO
12-27-2009, 11:19 AM
Did I give the impression that I believe in aliens? (Not that they may not exist...they're just not my main concern)

Was this the intention of this thread?

I'm terribly sorry then, I really thought this thread was about how intrepid we are....my mistake.

No mistake Bamboo, it was. I just made a little 'sidestep'. Will you forgive me?
Please? Please, please, please?
I promise I'll never do it again!
:tease:

TRANCOSO
12-27-2009, 06:01 PM
Yes, i would go.

Right on! Another adventurer!
Cheers, Baron!

And am also currently reading a book about a lady that went off to a planet in the Alpha Centauri group, called Beyond the Light Barrier and is just republished by Light Technology Publishing in Sedona and it is very good!

So, does she bring back any revolutionairy new tunes, or a brilliant new game like the Alpha Centauri equivelant of backgammon, for example? (Not only would that be a lot of fun for millions of people, it would also give her bankaccount a mega boost. Owning the copyrights of a popular game is big business.)

I mention this because it would be pretty handy to have something to sell that gives you the chance to start up your life on Earth again.

When I would leave the planet overnight & return after a year or so, I most probably would find that my house has been rented to someone else, etc.

Bamboo
12-27-2009, 07:10 PM
Trancoso you look like a very healthy, fun human being and speculating
is a favorite pass time of mine too.

My answer was not directed to you but to Mr. 5th dimension, who quoted me and and very patiently took time off his heavenly occupations to explain to me how his dimension works, and how 3 dimensional I am. Ain't he right!!

Perhaps had he read my signature he would have realized what a lost cause I am.

And you're not forgiven 'cause there's nothing to forgive, your views remind me of...me.

And, silly me, I had always thought sense of humour was an expression of divinity, bummer, must have been my 3dimensionality talking.

Myplanet2
12-27-2009, 07:30 PM
I just had a recent visit with the Arcturians. It was beautiful beyond description. When I became able to assume some of my higher dimensional consciousness, trips like this one became possible. My physical body could never have made the trip, but my etheric self had no problem. Arcturus is such a gorgeous shade of blue, with pink marbling. It's huge, and the star of the system is almost impossible large. If I'd been standing on earth, the sun would have appeared larger than the horizon.

They were delighted to see me, and it was a joyous reunion. They wanted to show me around, at all that had changed since last I visited. Their star is as much "home" to them now as their primary planet. Then they played a little "movie" for me. I saw it as though I was on a ship or on a moon. But there was no obstruction like window glass or anything. The Planet stopped turning and a shiny, transparent orb started to emerge from one of the oceans. It drifted up until it cleared the surface. It was crystal clear, but I couldn't make out what was in it, except to see that something was. It accelerated away from the planet's surface and headed straight towards the local star. As it progressed, it took on a glow and then began emitting a golden light for it's entire surface. It continued to accelerate towards the sun, glowing ever more brightly, until it appeared to ignite into a star itself, and then it entered the star and vanished, having shrunken to a pinpoint of light by the time it got close.

I don't know if I was being shown their history, or a metaphor of their own ascension process, or if it was an actual event, sped up many hundreds of times. But it certainly presented as real.

Also of note is that during this trip, I was separate from my normal "human" mishmash of conditions and noise. There was just peace and quiet and love and joy at reunion.

Talking to them after my return, I asked them how much of it was real, and they answered that it was all "real", as I conceive of the term. They said they were simply waiting for me at the half way point, as is customary for our higher dimensional ET families under these circumstances. They don't come and scoop us and drag us off somewhere. They have a perpetual open invitation and just wait until we "find" our ticket, which is invariably within us.

Contact has been ongoing for some time now. We just have to look in the right places. When I started poking my head up out of 3D consciousness, I started to see scores of these lightships above our atmosphere. drifting around, zipping here and there, winking in and out of our visual range of frequencies.

I wouldn't expect much in the way of physical craft. Many can have form, if in the 4D range, but not likely the physical density of say our cars and planes. Just what I suspect to be the case. Many of these ships would require a very long time in transit, if of a 3D make up. And there are a LOT of them here. Just watching and waiting for us to meet them half way.

TRANCOSO
12-27-2009, 07:55 PM
The irony of life is that you die, sooner or later.
Now I've died once (at 33, just like Jezus! :lol3:) & came - although it felt more like being send, actually - back after 6 minutes. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me, 'cause it brings the 'fear emotion' to a halt. It doesn't mean you become totally fearless, but it does take away the 'fear' for dying. It also puts the whole concept of religion (God) in a completely different perspective. Why are we here? To be able to die comfortably wiser & move up to a higher form of consciousness.

Anyway, my ultimate goal is to get off of this planet, & 'fly' into the universe.
Anybody who is 'Earthbound' is due to reincarnate on Earth & as the planet's future doesn't look bright at all - which has been, through the past 20 years, confirmed over & over again by the outcome of Remote Viewing sessions - it's wise not to be Earthbound when you die.

You either leave or stay. This decision has to be made in an instant. Leaving enables you to return & staying disables you to leave.

What's gonna happen to 'me' when I leave I don't know (haven't done that yet) but rather than being stuck in the subspace of this planet, I count my blessings & take a chance.

As I've always done. It's a state of mind, I suppose.

Myplanet2
12-27-2009, 08:12 PM
The irony of life is that you die, sooner or later, Now I've died once (at 33, just like Jezus! :lol3:) & came - although it felt more like being send, actually - back after 6 minutes. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me, 'cause it brings the 'fear emotion' to a halt. It doesn't mean you become totally fearless, but it does take away the 'fear' for dying. It also puts the whole concept of religion (God) in a completely different perspective. Why are we here? To be able to die comfortably wiser & move up to a higher form of consciousness.

Anyway, my ultimate goal is to get off of this planet, & 'fly' into the universe.
Anybody who is 'Earthbound' is due to reincarnate on Earth & as the planet's future doesn't look bright at all - which is, through the past 20 years, confirmed over & over again by the outcome of Remote Viewing sessions - it's wise not to be Earthbound when you die.

You either leave or stay. This decision has to be made in an instant. Leaving enables you to return & staying disables you to leave.

What's gonna happen to 'me' when I leave I don't know (haven't done that yet) but rather than being stuck in the subspace of this planet, I count my blessings & take a chance.

As I've always done. It's a state of mind, I suppose.

You can have both now. It's getting easier all the time. There is a lot of energy available now for us to tap into, to help pierce the veil of forgetfulness, and to gain the new (old) insights to enable existing in multiple dimensions at once, with conscious awareness too.

I now know at least 6 people who've said that dying is the best thing that ever happened to them. Kind of rips the veil away to a degree. Even if it draped back in place, it's never the same occlusion it once was.

many believe that the shift now underway is different from previous such actions of attempts is that we are trying to bring heaven to earth, so to speak, which means we get all the hight goodies without having to die for the privilege.

I guess we'll see how this plays out over the next short while. Personally, I'm excited by the opportunities.

Jnana
12-27-2009, 09:11 PM
I would love to visit another planet hosted by its occupants. I've been wanting to do this for as long as I can remember, and hope to raise my consciousness to the point where I can achieve this.

I don't understand all the fear. It's time to get past this.

futureyes
12-27-2009, 09:23 PM
I would love to visit another planet hosted by its occupants. I've been wanting to do this for as long as I can remember, and hope to raise my consciousness to the point where I can achieve this.

I don't understand all the fear. It's time to get past this.

when we finally realize ... who we are ...
we can then trust ... our selves ...
then fear ... will be of the old world ...
and we ... will be of the new ...

and then ... the real fun begins ...

:wub2:

Shairia
12-27-2009, 09:28 PM
Now I'm confused. I can't speak for anyone else, but my decision not to go would not be out of fear. I've had some higher contact and while it can be eye opening and expand your understanding there's something to be said for maintaining good judgement. The rest of you can write and let me know all about your travels.

HOPEFUL
12-27-2009, 09:34 PM
Why would anyone want to go where they are not ment to be?

m0dB7ysC8u0

TRANCOSO
12-27-2009, 10:09 PM
Why would anyone want to go where they are not ment to be?

I guess you just sort of answered your own question, Hopeful...

joe2288
12-27-2009, 10:21 PM
In my opinion i would not get on a ship, my place is here and anyone attempting

to change that, would be intruding on my reality. You are all free to do as you

wish. I choose to stay here and guide myself through holographic reality.

Jnana
12-27-2009, 10:54 PM
Why would anyone want to go where they are not meant to be?


I'm meant to be travelling amongst the stars, visiting other planets, meeting intelligent beings of all types, and learning about their civilizations. We are all different, yet we are all one.

TRANCOSO
12-28-2009, 08:00 PM
I would love to visit another planet hosted by its occupants. I've been wanting to do this for as long as I can remember, and hope to raise my consciousness to the point where I can achieve this.

I don't understand all the fear. It's time to get past this.

That's the attitude, Jnana! There is no need to fear the abyss. Your intuition tells you what to do and what not.

Since 9/11 happened, the world is kept in a constant state of fear. Every incident becomes headline news and the idea that the enemy is at the gate has subconsciously influenced the mindset of people.

There are two ways to be fooled;
One is to believe what isn't true,
the other is refusing to believe what is true.

Fear no fear but fear itself.

Céline
12-28-2009, 08:02 PM
i have no fear of this..but

i would not leave my husbands side, if he goes, i go.

THE eXchanger
12-28-2009, 08:08 PM
i have no fear of this..but

i would not leave my husbands side, if he goes, i go.

THAT'S a good plan,
when i went,
the other person, ended up frozen in time,
NEVER, saw him again ;)

futureyes
12-28-2009, 08:19 PM
twas about a year ago ... when we lived in the country ... i was driving home with the boys ...

i remember asking them ... hey guys ... if we were to drive over the next hill (and it was all farmland) ... and suddenly come upon a ufo ... and our vehicle came to a halt ...

and et's came out and invited us aboard ... what would you guys do ...

and the oldest of the two replies ... yeah sure ... can i bring my cell phone ...
his brother says to him ... 'duh ... don't you think THEY have superior equipment that you'd want to see?' ...

older brother says ... 'yeah ... but they wouldn't have all my contacts' ...

what is it with teens and their electronics?! :lol3:

trainedobserver
12-28-2009, 08:32 PM
It would violate everything I've learned about UFOs so far:

1. Never signal a UFO. (See the Allagash abductions, etc.)

2. Never approach a landed, crashed, or beached UFO/USO. There are numerous accounts of radiation burns and reactions to toxic substances. (See the Piney Woods Incident, etc.)

3. Don't touch anything you suspect as being of extraterrestrial origin. Doing so puts you under quarantine laws with possible fines and or imprisonment. (See Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations.)

4. Don't smile at UFO occupants as showing your teeth may be misinterpreted as aggressive behavior. (This from Greenbank's, The Book Of Survival.)

I personally don't know how I would react if I had an encounter but I suspect that I might despite everything, signal, approach, and handle a UFO while grinning like an ape if given the opportunity. Well ... I'm pretty sure I would. But they are good tips none the less and shouldn't be ignored by more reasonable folk than myself.

Given the opportunity I'd certainly be open to the experience of actually getting off the planet. The likely-hood of such a thing seems pretty remote as I'm sure they have regulations against transporting dangerous life-forms.

Majorion
12-28-2009, 08:56 PM
Given the opportunity I'd certainly be open to the experience of actually getting off the planet. The likely-hood of such a thing seems pretty remote as I'm sure they have regulations against transporting dangerous life-forms

Some good points there friend, but I'm glad you're decision would ultimately be a positive one.

Get on that ship! :thumb_yello:

Shairia
12-28-2009, 11:17 PM
That's the attitude, Jnana! There is no need to fear the abyss. Your intuition tells you what to do and what not.

Since 9/11 happened, the world is kept in a constant state of fear. Every incident becomes headline news and the idea that the enemy is at the gate has subconsciously influenced the mindset of people.

There are two ways to be fooled;
One is to believe what isn't true,
the other is refusing to believe what is true.

Fear no fear but fear itself.



I don't understand why you started this thread if there is only one answer. Not everyone's life was changed by 9/11, some of us knew before then what the agendas were and saw where everything was heading, only no one would believe us.

Average Joe
12-28-2009, 11:31 PM
There is absolutely no chance that I would take a trip with a bunch of aliens, no chance.

TRANCOSO
12-29-2009, 12:37 AM
I don't understand why you started this thread if there is only one answer.
One answer? Not at all. I would go, & I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only one, but I totally respect everybody that won't - for whatever reason -
take the chance to visit another planet.

I started this thread because I think it's an interesting question to ask yourself. Sometimes you get an opportunity to completely change the course of your life, but you have to (re)act instantly, right on the spot, there's no "I'll call you tomorrow to let you know what I have decided."
I used the example of a couple of friendly blokes in a spaceship who ask if you'd like a ride, because that's what popped up in my head & made me start this thread.

(Also I like to point out that English is not my native tongue, so it takes me far more time to write something, than Dutch would. Therefore I was quite happy to come up with an idea that I could simply put down in words, without using a dictionary.)

Not everyone's life was changed by 9/11
Direct or indirect we're all 'victims' 9/11. It set the Patriot Act in work & gave all Western governments a reason to step up laws that influence one's privacy, etc.
(For me personally, in consequence of 9/11, everybody had forgotten my birthday on 9/12.) :mfr_lol:

Shairia
12-29-2009, 01:07 AM
Good to know, and I respect your free will to take that ride. Like I said before....send me some pictures when you go.

Yes it did start an avalanch of official acts to screw us on paper but in reality they were already doing it. It was just a way to funnel the money officially.

TRANCOSO
12-29-2009, 07:26 PM
I personally don't know how I would react if I had an encounter but I suspect that I might despite everything, signal, approach, and handle a UFO while grinning like an ape if given the opportunity. Well ... I'm pretty sure I would. But they are good tips none the less and shouldn't be ignored by more reasonable folk than myself.

Given the opportunity I'd certainly be open to the experience of actually getting off the planet. The likely-hood of such a thing seems pretty remote as I'm sure they have regulations against transporting dangerous life-forms.
Nice one, trainedobserver!

And remember folks, they're bringing you back to Earth, whenever the mood strikes.
I guess that's when real problems start, back home, if you still have a home. In today's control-society disappearing without a trace, upon returning with a story you've been to another planet is probably gonna give you a hard time.

trainedobserver
12-29-2009, 07:36 PM
And remember folks, they're bringing you back to Earth, whenever the mood strikes.

For the purposes of a hypothetical question I guess you can suppose anything.

In all reality, if faced with such a scenario for real, I think it would be very risky to trust any ET, or should I say, trust your understanding of anything that any ET might tell you. When dealing with any truly alien or foreign we have to be aware of our capacity for misinterpretation and misunderstanding.

waitinginthewings
12-29-2009, 09:34 PM
I would love to go a ride and visit among the stars, perhaps they would answer some questions for me ........in answering the question here....I would go as long as they were not reptillians. I would however trust my intuitive reaction in that moment & go with it.

trainedobserver....you brought up a good point about protocol in greeting an ET. Perhaps they are reading our posts here, & maybe they will present us with a "code of conduct" & greeting salutations through the GFL. That would be pretty cool. Then we would be showing respect to our space family, & not run the risk of offending, before we even step into the ship.:lol3:

trainedobserver
12-29-2009, 09:50 PM
...Perhaps they are reading our posts here, & maybe they will present us with a "code of conduct" & greeting salutations through the GFL. ...

I don't think that is happening. I mean them reading the Internet , the evening paper or watching Fox News or whatever. From what I can gather, the ETs (or at least the ones making contact) are telepathic and don't use verbal communication or even language as humans do. At least that is the sort of thing that is being reported as I understand it. I might explain why there has never been any open contact in the way we might imagine or desire.

I don't see how a non-telepathic species can interface smoothly with a fully telepathic species. I'm not saying I'm an expert or anything, who would be, but it seems to be fraught with major pitfalls. Like Jacobs is found of saying, the ETs are not only technologically superior, they are neurologically superior, which is a much scarier and uncertain proposition. How do you reliably communicate when your central nervous systems are like apples and oranges?

Majorion
12-29-2009, 10:03 PM
I don't see how a non-telepathic species can interface smoothly with a fully telepathic species

I think the CIA remote viewing programs and those Stargate Program documents prove that humans do have ESP abilities, it is inherent in humans, but only with the proper training and discipline can these abilities be enhanced, of course ESP levels surely vary from person to person, but nonetheless everyone has this in them.

ETs are far more developed in this aspect, consider their technological advancements, their metaphysical/spiritual evolution is also way ahead of us.

So technically speaking, I don't think 'interfacing telepathically' would be an issue. From their side, its like switching on a vital computer system we humans never knew we had.

Peace

waitinginthewings
12-29-2009, 10:08 PM
I don't think that is happening. I mean them reading the Internet , the evening paper or watching Fox News or whatever. From what I can gather, the ETs (or at least the ones making contact) are telepathic and don't use verbal communication or even language as humans do. At least that is the sort of thing that is being reported as I understand it. I might explain why there has never been any open contact in the way we might imagine or desire.

I don't see how a non-telepathic species can interface smoothly with a fully telepathic species. I'm not saying I'm an expert or anything, who would be, but it seems to be fraught with major pitfalls. Like Jacobs is found of saying, the ETs are not only technologically superior, they are neurologically superior, which is a much scarier and uncertain proposition. How do you reliably communicate when your central nervous systems are like apples and oranges?

I think they would communicate by direct transmission rather than telepathy. They in turn can read our responses mind to mind. We will still need some guidlines for first contact, if this should happen in a public manner. After all, people are briefed on how to properly greet the Queen or a President. I'm thinking here now of posture, hand gestures, head position, how to physically approach etc.

As regards reading the forums, & watch the tv.........personally, I believe they do tune in to these mediums to find out how we are progressing, & whats on our mind.

TRANCOSO
12-30-2009, 03:09 PM
As regards reading the forums, & watch the tv.........personally, I believe they do tune in to these mediums to find out how we are progressing, & whats on our mind.
Well, Waitinginthewings, if we are to believe Tone3Jaguar's 'Something's Brewing Hmmmmm' last post, there are 116.5 MILLION aliens on our doorstep, so it just might happen that one or two are actually watching tv & surfing the www. :shocked:

TRANCOSO
12-31-2009, 01:49 AM
I think the CIA remote viewing programs and those Stargate Program documents prove that humans do have ESP abilities, it is inherent in humans, but only with the proper training and discipline can these abilities be enhanced, of course ESP levels surely vary from person to person, but nonetheless everyone has this in them.
Majorion, there's a great book on this (remote viewing aliens) subject.
'Cosmic Voyager' by Courtney Brown.
You can easely find a free download pdf on the www.

Majorion
12-31-2009, 02:00 AM
Majorion, there's a great book on this (remote viewing aliens) subject.
'Cosmic Voyager' by Courtney Brown.
You can easely find a free download pdf on the www.

Thank you TRANCOSO,

It sounds very interesting. I actually read a bit of "Penetration" by Ingo Swann, there's also a PDF for that one.

The problem is the 'commitment' factor. Once start reading I have to 'make' time for the next 3 days at least, which is a luxury I wish I had. :tongue2:

Cosmic Voyager? could swear I've read this before, maybe.

Cheers

waitinginthewings
12-31-2009, 02:00 AM
Well, Waitinginthewings, if we are to believe Tone3Jaguar's 'Something's Brewing Hmmmmm' last post, there are 116.5 MILLION aliens on our doorstep, so it just might happen that one or two are actually watching tv & surfing the www. :shocked:

quote "actually watching tv & surfing the www".....kicking back & having a beer, while they wait to go into action:lmao:

TRANCOSO
12-31-2009, 04:44 PM
Yeah, they know how to party!
I wonder what they're gonna think of the new year fireworks all over the planet.
"Boss, boss! We're under attack!"

Majorion, 'Cosmic Voyage' is THE best book I've read, on (Scientific)RV. Especially because it's focussing on RVing Mars, the Greys, & the Galactic Federation.
Also, it was the result of a US army initiative, & Courtney Brown, the author of 'Cosmic Voyage' isn't one of those 'New Born Christians' who refers to 'The Lord' every other sentence.

By the way; HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :cheers:

TRANCOSO
01-10-2010, 05:06 PM
Majorion, 'Cosmic Voyage' is THE best book I've read, on (Scientific)RV. Especially because it's focussing on RVing Mars, the Greys, & the Galactic Federation.
Also, it was the result of a US army initiative, & Courtney Brown, the author of 'Cosmic Voyage' isn't one of those 'New Born Christians' who refers to 'The Lord' every other sentence.
Are there any other people here at PA, who have read 'Cosmic Voyage'?

Ammit
01-10-2010, 05:10 PM
Majorion, there's a great book on this (remote viewing aliens) subject.
'Cosmic Voyager' by Courtney Brown.
You can easely find a free download pdf on the www.

I had a look and cant find one, maybe you can place a link to it Transco.

Ammit
01-10-2010, 05:17 PM
Ah , I found one in hongkong!!

Here is the link http://www.exopoliticshongkong.com/uploads/Cosmic_Voyage_by_Courtney_Brown_-_Book.pdf

:original:

mkspllmn
01-10-2010, 09:35 PM
If they were good looking and made a lot of promises....SURE!!! :tease:

TRANCOSO
01-10-2010, 11:30 PM
Ah , I found one in hongkong!!

Here is the link http://www.exopoliticshongkong.com/uploads/Cosmic_Voyage_by_Courtney_Brown_-_Book.pdf

:original:
Ammit, you're a hero!!! :thumb_yello:

Ladies & gentlemen, do yourself a big favour & download a copy of this truly magnificent book. It's as close as you can get to 'The Truth' about alien life, 'First Contact', The Greys, the underground inhabitants of Mars, & much, much more!

'Cosmic Voyage' & the follow up 'Cosmic Explorers' are available as (FREE!!!) pdf at www.courtneybrown.com

tpmputterman
01-11-2010, 03:42 AM
In a heartbeat

TRANCOSO
01-26-2010, 12:40 AM
In a heartbeat
So would I as long as I may smoke aboard of the craft. :naughty:

TRANCOSO
03-12-2010, 03:32 PM
Those of you that remember visiting our craft (?!), will agree that they contain all possible creature comforts, and in some instances, such as the Large Motherships, are self-contained cities. (:gathering::band::partytime2:)They are an example of what you can expect, and it will be a quantum leap into the future.
I am LORD TRANCOSO of the Galactic Federation of Lies & I'd like to give you Earthlings this ($free!!!) advice; when something looks too good to be true, it usually is!

The above mentioned Large Motherships of our 'colleaques' of the Galactic Federation of Light, are indeed self-contained cities & do contain all comforts - 5 * hotels, 24/7 entertainment zones, (free of charge) bars, arcades, nightclubs, baroque bordello's, etc. etc.

Allas, - "Surprise!" - the Large Motherships you Earthlings are invited to, contain a super efficient facility, ran by Artificial Life-forms (robots), where you will be locked up, untill it's your turn to be stripped of all your valuble assets. Bllood, organs, the gold in your mouth, etc. (Human organs are considered a delcatesse by many carnivore species & therefore big business.)

Free will (curiousity) is a true blessing in disguise, isn't it?

Now for the good news. When I was 17, I was invited to enter an alien craft. It belonged to a rogue group of Pleiadan 'Independientos'. The first thought that came up was a suspicious 'Why me?' My question was immidiatly telepaticaly answered. "Hey kid, consider this your lucky day; take it or leave it!" And indeed, I've never had one sparkle of regret that I've excepted their invitation.


The moral of this (true!) story is: Do not trust aliens who sound like German New Age Hippies. :no:

Majorion
03-12-2010, 04:11 PM
It's as close as you can get to 'The Truth' about alien life, 'First Contact', The Greys, the underground inhabitants of Mars, & much, much more!
Hey TRANCOSO, this was definitely a great book, well the first one anyway; didn't read the second, but I couldn't help but feel that what he saw on Mars was not going on today underground or otherwise... I think he was seeing "us" hundreds of thousands of years ago when we inhabited Mars. Remember, remote viewing is timeless, there would be no definite way for the viewer to discern an accurate timeline. Or maybe it wasn't us, maybe these were not human beings, but I still think he was seeing the past. Anyway just a thought.

Swanny
03-12-2010, 04:52 PM
Hey Trans remember those two Calyoulian females we met on the last trip :wub2: :wink2:
:thumb_yello:

TRANCOSO
03-12-2010, 05:00 PM
Hey TRANCOSO, this was definitely a great book, well the first one anyway; didn't read the second, but I couldn't help but feel that what he saw on Mars was not going on today underground or otherwise... I think he was seeing "us" hundreds of thousands of years ago when we inhabited Mars. Remember, remote viewing is timeless, there would be no definite way for the viewer to discern an accurate timeline. Or maybe it wasn't us, maybe these were not human beings, but I still think he was seeing the past. Anyway just a thought.
'Cosmic Voyage' & the follow up 'Cosmic Explorers' by Remote Viewer Courtney Brown, are available as (FREE!!!) pdf at www.courtneybrown.com
Enjoy!!! :thumb_yello:

TRANCOSO
03-12-2010, 05:07 PM
Hey Trans remember those two Calyoulian females we met on the last trip :wub2: :wink2:
:thumb_yello:
I do remember! Hard times! :naughty:

sunny D
03-12-2010, 05:13 PM
I do remember! Hard times! :naughty:

did they wear a "zeeuws" wee bonnet ??? :lmao:

TRANCOSO
03-12-2010, 06:42 PM
did they wear a "zeeuws" wee bonnet ??? :lmao:
I'd love to fill you in on all the raunchy details, Sunny D., but I'm afraid I'd be banned for the rest of this- & my next life. (Although I have absolutely no intention to return as an Earthling, but stranger things have happened, so...).

By the way, this is a 'serious' thread, & believe it or not, this revelation...
When I was 17, I was invited to enter an alien craft. It belonged to a rogue group of Pleiadan 'Independientos'. The first thought that came up was a suspicious 'Why me?' My question was immidiatly telepaticaly answered. "Hey kid, consider this your lucky day; take it or leave it!" And indeed, I've never had one sparkle of regret that I've excepted their invitation.

... is by no means as fictional as it might appear. :shocked: :naughty:

kriya
03-12-2010, 06:50 PM
When I was 17, I was invited to enter an alien craft. It belonged to a rogue group of Pleiadan 'Independientos'. The first thought that came up was a suspicious 'Why me?' My question was immidiatly telepaticaly answered. [I]"Hey kid, consider this your lucky day;

:mfr_omg: How exciting! I am very envious.

Tell us more.

Love,

Kriya

Brian En
03-13-2010, 01:53 AM
So would I as long as I may smoke aboard of the craft. :naughty:


Yup, plus had a replicator, and let me drive the ship.

carriblu
03-13-2010, 02:02 AM
I have absolutely no intention to return as an Earthling:

hey trancoso, this is interesting, why not?? dont you like us? :original: