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I've tried to find out as much as possible about the find story relating to the 8,000-year-old fragment, which I find to be rather fascinating, but haven't been able to find out a whole lot so far. I'm hoping that I will be able to learn more about this in the future. Here's what I have so far, which others might find to be interesting as well:
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At some time around the end of the year 1977, Meier received an envelope in the mail, which had no return address on it. Meier opened the envelope and found some photo negatives inside as well as a letter, which showed itself to be written by a man named Jim Crowley. In the letter, this Jim Crowley spoke of a fragment of an ancient scroll that had been placed on the Egyptian black market for sale several decades before. He explained that the fragment had been purchased in Egypt, together with other specimens, by a noble Englishman, said to be a private collector of antiquities, whose name still remains unknown to this day. The Englishman returned to England and added the fragment to his private collection there. Some time later, this Jim Crowley from England somehow came across the unnamed Englishman's private collection and secretly photographed the fragment. Jim Crowley then mailed the negatives of the fragment to Billy, along with the letter, asking if Billy or the Plejaren could decipher the letters; however, Crowley did not provide any return mailing address on his letter either. Billy then gave the negatives to Harald Proch, a photographer who was a member of FIGU in the 1970s, so that Proch could make some photos from the negatives. Once the photos were made and given to Billy, Billy immediately recognized the ancient Lyran script, the language of which he could still master rather well, and translated the document into German. Then, at this, the 117th Contact, Meier gave the photo and his translation of the inscription to Ptaah, who verified that Meier's translation was perfectly correct and then performed the analysis that yielded that the fragment was genuine and more than 8,000 years old.
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Hopefully more details about this story are still to come in the future.
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Hawaiian 00:07, 9 February 2011 (UTC)Contact Report 117

Billy Man, I think that's great, but look here, I received these photos a few months ago from abroad, with the note that the pictures were made in a private museum of a man who had stolen some scrolls in an ancient grave somewhere in Egypt. I have also received the film of these pictures. What do you think of it, Ptaah?

Ptaah (He looks closely at the photos and then puts them in a device, which looks like a screen, and then speaks some words that are unintelligible to me into the same device.)

Ptaah: 111. Yes, look here, the prints are genuine and show a photographed material that is 8,000 years old.

112. It concerns a paper-like material that has all the properties of paper but is far more stable and was used by the old descendants of the Lyrans who ultimately came to Earth

113. This means that the man with whom you've spoken must, therefore, actually be in possession of 8,000-year-old original documents

115. That is a great pity, so we can probably hardly find him, although it would be very valuable to have some of these original documents because we ourselves also don't possess such kinds of documents.

116. Especially the contents of this document photographed here are very valuable; we also weren't aware that such exists.

Obliviously there are still more unknown Lyrian/Vegan artifacts here on Earth that are very valuable to the Plejarens which remain a mystery until someone either discovers it or makes it available for inspection.

One has to bear in mind that Earth was a way point in the DERN universe, where various factions of ET’s fled to in order to escape the galactic wars almost 400,000 years ago, which itself was preceded earlier by the exodus of the DNA manipulated human warriors and the benevolent turned malevolent counter-parts of the Creator Overlords who fled with them to Earth, Mars and Malona.

These other ET’s would surely have left their artifacts somewhere on Earth to be discovered as well. However, their incarnations with its various interconnections will no doubt be major factor should the time occur to re-establish it’s merging form its origins both past and present with the Earth as its focal point, so that the present foundation is merged from its fragmented parts which spans both time/space into ONE. Energy and knowledge are never wasted; every part plays its vital role of evolution, there are many on Earth that fit this criteria, only if you recognize your true potentials and rid yourselves of degenerated practices and adhere to Creational attributes brought forth by BEAM and the Plejarens who are still being enlightened as we speak.

Jamesm said ...

I wonder how an improved translation of the German letter to the USA would now read...just better or more shocking/reality-instructing too?

--Jamesm 00:25, 9 February 2011 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

..........................group hug everybody. :) j/k I doubt our planet dominated by materialism at that time and now would listen. The few scientific and logical people would find substance and validity in some of the words but it may have not ever reached there eyes or ears. I do not know if Earth will ever be a place where knowledge is it's greatest goal unless there can be a balance that can exist with over indulgent materialism and a more necessity driven materialism logic coupled with the need for consciousness evolution. There have been many mass natural disasters in the past where humanity could have found there way but somehow the worst qualities have somehow persevered through the ages through treacherous means. I am hopeful in the future because the youth of the world is keen to foolishness nowadays and hope they find there way to the top and change our course gradually.:)

--Markvd 02:21, 9 February 2011 (UTC)

Benjamin Stevens said ...

I've tried to find out as much as possible about the find story relating to the 8,000-year-old fragment, which I find to be rather fascinating, but haven't been able to find out a whole lot so far. I'm hoping that I will be able to learn more about this in the future. Here's what I have so far, which others might find to be interesting as well:

At some time around the end of the year 1977, Meier received an envelope in the mail, which had no return address on it. Meier opened the envelope and found some photo negatives inside as well as a letter, which showed itself to be written by a man named Jim Crowley. In the letter, this Jim Crowley spoke of a fragment of an ancient scroll that had been placed on the Egyptian black market for sale several decades before. He explained that the fragment had been purchased in Egypt, together with other specimens, by a noble Englishman, said to be a private collector of antiquities, whose name still remains unknown to this day. The Englishman returned to England and added the fragment to his private collection there. Some time later, this Jim Crowley from England somehow came across the unnamed Englishman's private collection and secretly photographed the fragment. Jim Crowley then mailed the negatives of the fragment to Billy, along with the letter, asking if Billy or the Plejaren could decipher the letters; however, Crowley did not provide any return mailing address on his letter either. Billy then gave the negatives to Harald Proch, a photographer who was a member of FIGU in the 1970s, so that Proch could make some photos from the negatives. Once the photos were made and given to Billy, Billy immediately recognized the ancient Lyran script, the language of which he could still master rather well, and translated the document into German. Then, at this, the 117th Contact, Meier gave the photo and his translation of the inscription to Ptaah, who verified that Meier's translation was perfectly correct and then performed the analysis that yielded that the fragment was genuine and more than 8,000 years old.

Hopefully more details about this story are still to come in the future.

--βενιαμιν 13:43, 9 February 2011 (UTC)