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Perhaps we are 2 of the poor souls lost here from the Tungusta crash.Not an impossible theory.But I am probably wrong because of the simple notion that I don't really know that. | |||
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Bigfoot said ...
Hawaiian said ...
Unfortunately I find that the Plejaren have again, failed to recognize a golden opportunity to resolve several issues at hand of an otherwise destructive event about to occur. Typical of their "hands off" approach, adhering to their unwielding "directives", letting events go their destructive paths.
Instead of being front row witnesses to such a waste of humanity, the Plejarens could have initiated a solution by offering medical and refuge on Earth for the 4,000 plus doomed ETs.
Their home planet would not take them back, but it was not their fault but some navigation error that brought them to Earth, thus they were doomed even if they could manage to fix their ship. These ET's could have been afforded the opportunity to also counter-balance the negative impacts the evil Giza intelligences were doing to world leaders leading up to WW1 and WW2.
No, the Plejarens are too rigid and not flexible for human compassion and more interested in maintaining their "directives". Innovation or creativity outside of these guidelines are not welcomed, evolution is based on predictions and prophecies, the foundation that Nokodemjon has laid down billions of years ago on which the Plejarens and others currently stand on appears to have no validity as far as I can tell or am I wrong to assume such ideals exist at all?
Now these 4,000 plus ETs are undergoing the short re-incarnation process on Earth, while those ET's that have done far worse crimes are on some other planet, enjoying their long life cycles without the threat of total destruction from degenerate interferences.
--Hawaiian 23:50, 21 May 2010 (BST)
Hawaiian said ...
In addition, these 4,387 ETs from the Bardan civilization located some 400 million light years from Earth. 1000 years prior, their ancestors took back from Earth the concept of god and religions which caused massive destruction and wars on their home worlds.
Religions that was created by the Giza intelligences and others on Earth. Thus, would it not be appropriate and fitting to offer some relevant resolution to the Bardon race by having these 4,387 the opportunity to make amends for their ancestors previous offenses by counter-balancing the very forces responsible for religious evils right at the source here on Earth?
From Asket notes, the Giza's technology was not developed enough to even detect her and Billy as they descended into their base under the pyramid.
But, then would the Plejarens have allow it to happen as they allowed the Sirian commandos who arrested the MIB on Mars to also eliminate all civilization structures on that planet?
--Hawaiian 00:27, 22 May 2010 (BST)
Bigfoot said ...
Perhaps we are 2 of the poor souls lost here from the Tungusta crash.Not an impossible theory.But I am probably wrong because of the simple notion that I don't really know that.
--Bigfoot 21:12, 29 May 2010 (BST)
Earth scientist still can't find debis from Tungusta event.Coarse matter (spacecraft)transformed into Fine matter(ash/dust).
--Bigfoot 03:10, 19 May 2010 (BST)