Talk:Contact Report 448

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Alive said ...

How many dimensions does DERN have?

---- M -- 17:00, 1 February 2011 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

If Ashtar could shift a portion of time and space to hide as well as the Plejarens in there own dimension where they reside there could be many secrets out there that still be revealed. We have only existed a couple million years as human forms and if Billy says it will tale a ton of lifetimes there is always something new to discover no matter how advanced one is. I believe quintillion or more was specified so there may be all forms of beings out there waiting for a high five from Earth humans.:)

--Markvd 17:10, 1 February 2011 (UTC)

Hawaiian said ...

Ptaah should not be too confident in his statements which borders around arrogance since he already admits on two separate occasions that they do not know why their signals are dissolved or reflected back from foreign ET's and that the Plejarens only go 100 years into the future.

1. "Also, we cannot fathom why our signals, if we aim for them, are dissolved or reflected back to us and, thus, do not reach their aircraft; consequently, we cannot establish contact with them, which we also haven’t tried to do for quite some time. With absolute certainty, it is also to be said that the foreigners do not maintain any contacts with the Earth people because our worldwide, all-encompassing detection devices, with which we can also detect the presence of our foreign unknowns, would identify such contacts."

2. "We only operate our past and future travels and previews under certain conditions, but not just to know the distant or most distant future, which is why, if necessary, we limit ourselves to a maximum time of 100 years for future investigation, while no boundaries are set for travels to the past."

--Hawaiian 20:55, 1 February 2011 (UTC)