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* Muddying the waters was never necessary, the truth was always simple.  
* Muddying the waters was never necessary, the truth was always simple.  
* There have also been various good individuals who have been put off by the original photo plagiarism, which is regrettable, but just goes to show the realism aspects of managing such a voluminous archive by free individuals all over the world.
* There have also been various good individuals who have been put off by the original photo plagiarism, which is regrettable, but just goes to show the realism aspects of managing such a voluminous archive by free individuals all over the world.
# By offering access to interesting passages concealed deep within database the hope is that this may stimulate interest to explore the information in less a passive shallow way. To explore the information because of a realisation that some of it was probably what they were looking for all along but they were not properly welcomed or initiated into these deeper concealed veins of information.
## BEAM has always be prohibited from revealing the motherlode not because of the disrespectful exchanges that have occurred toward him or the other group members, nor because we might neither understand nor misunderstand, but because if investigation doesn't occur then this only produces an ephemeral understanding of little value.
### So the hope is that these small paragraphs summarising information deep in the information may prompt and instigate further and vigorous investigation. That the more blasé individuals say, may have glossed over in their haste, theoretically.


These sections are designed to introduce pieces of information possibly never considered or at least difficult to access before which have then been simplified succinctly. Note to editors: please word for normal individuals, in bullet point form as short as possible, always reference and link to the content pages.
These sections are designed to introduce pieces of information possibly never considered or at least difficult to access before which have then been simplified succinctly. Note to editors: please word for normal individuals, in bullet point form as short as possible, always reference and link to the content pages.

Revision as of 11:22, 1 December 2016

List of common misconceptions about the FIGU information by subject

Mission

Common misconceptions

Evolution

Common misconceptions

Supernatural

Common misconceptions

Human Brain

Common misconceptions

Atlantis

Common misconceptions

Nokodemion

Common misconceptions

Education

Common misconceptions

Consciousness

Common misconceptions

Prophecies, Predictions and Probability calculations

Common misconceptions

Religion and Relegeon

Common misconceptions

Eduard Albert Meier

Common misconceptions

Semjase

Common misconceptions

Ptaah

Common misconceptions

Earth

Situation of Earth
Common misconceptions

Planets

Common misconceptions

Mars

Common misconceptions

Great Journey

Common misconceptions

Great Pyramid

Common misconceptions

Incarnation

Common misconceptions

Explanation

These sections are designed to introduce possibly new pieces of information possibly never considered.

There are also various reasons for the evolution of these misconceptions.

  • The original misunderstandings from the decades old presentations were woven in to form the front end of the FIGU information today unfortunately
  1. such as the 'Randolf Winters tapes', which to be fair are reasonably good but they don't offer even nearly enough information to clarify or link to the original source content.
  • The full database was only available to German speakers initially.
  • Even individuals that have studied the information for decades have various misconceptions, that is normal with such a voluminous database that contains information as complicated as the universe itself which can unusually align beautifully with real academic works.
  • Few of us are what might be designated populist public speakers, we are only normal individuals.
  • The information has a variety of footings some of these footings have been plagiarised.
  1. We occasionally get individuals come along who have wild misconceptions coming in from angles and perspectives that don't align with the original source content, which is fair enough but unfortunately some of these footings have been crafted to be deliberately malicious
    1. such as the 'Arcturian' derivate works from the old 'Pleiadian' compound, so we occasionally have some special syndrome individuals which appear now and again too which we try as compassionately as possible to point toward reason.
  • Muddying the waters was never necessary, the truth was always simple.
  • There have also been various good individuals who have been put off by the original photo plagiarism, which is regrettable, but just goes to show the realism aspects of managing such a voluminous archive by free individuals all over the world.
  1. By offering access to interesting passages concealed deep within database the hope is that this may stimulate interest to explore the information in less a passive shallow way. To explore the information because of a realisation that some of it was probably what they were looking for all along but they were not properly welcomed or initiated into these deeper concealed veins of information.
    1. BEAM has always be prohibited from revealing the motherlode not because of the disrespectful exchanges that have occurred toward him or the other group members, nor because we might neither understand nor misunderstand, but because if investigation doesn't occur then this only produces an ephemeral understanding of little value.
      1. So the hope is that these small paragraphs summarising information deep in the information may prompt and instigate further and vigorous investigation. That the more blasé individuals say, may have glossed over in their haste, theoretically.

These sections are designed to introduce pieces of information possibly never considered or at least difficult to access before which have then been simplified succinctly. Note to editors: please word for normal individuals, in bullet point form as short as possible, always reference and link to the content pages.


Further Reading


References