Re: Bill Ryan Interviews Kerry About Her Interviewing Style
On the one hand, we have the most knowledgeable ET experts, such as Dr Steven Greer and Dr Richard Boylan, plus some of PC’s most reliable witnesses, including Bob Dean and Arthur Neumann (Henry Deacon). They all categorically state – do they not? -- that they know for a fact that all the ET visitors are benevolent – with perhaps the exception of ones who are human (maybe from the future or possible future?) or else strictly human creations such as PLFs, or demonic entities summoned in by humans. On the other hand, we have the recent video clip from Pete Peterson. He certainly doesn’t say for sure that he knows any of them are hostile. So what does he say? He says that if we trust Linda Moulton-Howe’s word for it, then some of them must be hostile.
I’m sure Ms Moulton-Howe has done some very good and thorough research over the years. However, with all due respect personally I happen to have some possible reservations regarding what implicit belief system somebody might perhaps have who starts a thread entitled: Alien Abductions Stopped by the name of Jesus Christ? Even with the question mark at the end, I may have reservations. This is because I have some experience many years ago of carrying out what could be called exorcisms. Since I’m a natural psychic healer, I thought an extension of this was to “do exorcisms” kind of in imitation of what Jesus was said to have done in the Bible. So I do have some past experience of getting rid of demonic entities etc. (Though today I would insist on using psychotherapy.) One thing I discovered, for instance, was that the name of Jesus Christ only works with those entities who themselves believe in Jesus Christ. Others who have done exorcisms have made the same discovery, among others.
There are two areas which I believe Richard Dolan didn’t mention during his radio interview last week. One is that of the existence of intergalactic governments. I don’t understand how a researcher like him would fail to deduce that they must exist, and that they exercise power benevolently. Then again, I haven’t read his book yet. It seems to me the evidence is quite overwhelming that they do exist. Related to this is the high probability that some of the benevolent ET visitors act like a police force to enforce the quarantine on this planet and to ensure the hostile ones stay out or get evicted. (I believe I know there are far more benevolent entities – many of them not in physical form – than there are humans living on the planet. Think of how ultra-thorough, how organised, that implies they must be, given that they’re all super-intelligent, and super-evolved spiritually.) The second area Richard Dolan didn’t mention in his interview was knowledge gained by direct telepathy or clairvoyance. OK, I do appreciate that only about 5% or 10% of professional clairvoyants and of chanellers are accurate. The rest provide information which overall is totally unreliable. That's a fact! But I’m told by the most accurate psychics that I fall into that 5 to 10%, for example. So people like me do also have a different means for uncovering what is the truth.
Actually, I believe intergalactic law would give humans from future timelines, even from possible future timelines, some strictly limited permission to entangle themselves with us humans now. That’s under extreme circumstances, such as if their biological survival was in dire threat. But the intergalactic governments and the guardian angels would give this extra attention and policing. It’s could only become a problem because of actions by humans. Those humans – or, rather, their policies -- are the problem, not the ETs.
“The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in our stars but in ourselves.” -- Shakespeare
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