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WE WERE WARNED

“These documents contain information which is quite relevant to your interest and investigations into alien encounters and paranormal experience. To use your analogy in “The Oz Factors” book, I can honestly say that the few factual reports that have been made by others about “alien” influences are only a gentle breeze in the eye of an Apocalyptic Hurricane swirling around Earth.  There really are wizards and wicked witches and flying monkeys in this universe!

This information, which has been suspected and/or speculated upon by so many for so long, has been constantly denied by mainstream media, academia, and the Military-Industrial Complex that President Eisenhower warned us about in his farewell address.”

— Excerpted from one of the letters written by Nurse Matilda MacElroy, published in the book, Alien Interview

FOOTNOTE:

President of the United States (and former General of the Army) Dwight D. Eisenhower used the term in his Farewell Address to the Nation on January 17, 1961:

“A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction….  This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence — economic, political, even spiritual — is felt in every city, every statehouse, every office of the federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals so that security and liberty may prosper together.”

In the penultimate draft of the address, Eisenhower initially used the term military-industrial-congressional complex, and thus indicated the essential role that the United States Congress plays in the propagation of the military industry. But, it is said, that the president chose to strike the word congressional in order to placate members of the legislative branch of the federal government.

— REFERENCE SOURCE: WikiPedia.org

 

Originally posted 2011-07-09 12:59:49. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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THE MESSAGE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE MESSENGER

prophet_200“Some things have to be believed to be seen.” — (9 September 18713 November 1962) was an English poet. In 1954, he was awarded the King’s Gold Medal for Poetry.

Millions of people believe that a Jewish priest from Nazareth named Yesu ben Miriam was the son of Yahweh sent to Earth to sacrifice himself for the greater good of humanity.  That is, he was a messenger, sent on a mission from another dimension, a spiritual universe to deliver a message.  As is recorded in the New Testament, it is plain that he placed a much greater importance on the message than he did on himself as a messenger.postman1

The message is eternal:  love each other as you would love yourself.   Those who believe the message, can receive the message.  One does not have to “believe in” the messenger to read and understand the message.  Ultimately, as with any wisdom, one must observe that the message is true for oneself, or not, for any personal conviction regarding the message to exist.  Billions of people have “heard” the 10 Commandments, yet they continue to violate them continuously.  Warfare, or peace, are the only proofs of whether or not the message as been received with conviction.

Likewise, the message delivered by Airl to Matilda O’Donnell MacElroy, is more important than the messengers, i.e. Airl, Matilda, and vicariously, the book, “Alien Interview”.  As with the debunkers of any message or messenger, the debunker always crucify the messenger, in order to prevent the message from being heard.  Yet, the message speaks for itself.  Truth is truth, regardless of the messengers who delivers it.

Originally posted 2009-04-13 11:03:23. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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ESCAPE FROM EARTH

LAOTZU“604 BCE —

Laozi, a philosopher who wrote a small book called “The Way”, [i] (Footnote) was an IS-BE of great wisdom, who overcame the effects of the “Old Empire” amnesia / hypnosis machinery and escaped from Earth.  His understanding of the nature of an IS-BE must have been  very good to accomplish this.  

According to the common legend, his last lifetime as a human was lived in a small village in China.  He contemplated the essence of his own life.  Like Guatama Siddhartha, he confronted his own thoughts, and past lives.  In so doing, he recovered some of his own memory, ability and immortality.

As an old man, he decided to leave the village and go to the forest to depart the body.  The village gatekeeper stopped him and begged him to write down his personal philosophy before leaving.  Here is a small piece of advice he gave about “the way” he rediscovered his own spirit:

“He who looks will not see it;

He who listens will not hear it;

He who gropes will not grasp it.

The formless nonentity, the motionless source of motion.

The infinite essence of the spirit is the source of life.

Spirit is self.

Walls form and support a room,

yet the space between them is most important.

A pot is formed of clay,

yet the space formed therein is most useful.

Action is caused by the force of nothing on something,

just as the nothing of spirit is the source of all form.

One suffers great afflictions because one has a body.

Without a body what afflictions could one suffer?

When one cares more for the body than for his own spirit,

One becomes the body and looses the way of the spirit.

 The self, the spirit, creates illusion.

The delusion of Man is that reality is not an illusion.

One who creates illusions and makes them more real than reality, follows the path of the spirit and finds the way of heaven”.

— Excerpt from the Top Secret transcripts published in the book ALIEN INTERVIEW

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FOOTNOTE:

[i]  “Laozi, a philosopher who wrote a small book called “The Way”…”

“According to tradition, it was written around 6th century BC by the Taoist sage Laozi (or Lao Tzu, “Old Master”), a record-keeper at the Zhou Dynasty court, by whose name the text is known in China.  Tao Te Ching is a Chinese classic text. Its name comes from the opening words of its two sections: dào “way,” and dé “virtue“.

 This ancient book is also central in Chinese religion, not only for Taoism (Dàojiāo 道教) but Chinese Buddhism, which when first introduced into China was largely interpreted through the use of Taoist words and concepts. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners have used the Tao Te Ching as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, aided by hundreds of translations into Western languages.”

 Tao is nameless.  (Tao) goes beyond distinctions, and transcends language.

Laozi describes a state of existence before time or space:

 “The Way that can be told of is not an unvarying way;

The names that can be named are not unvarying names.

It was from the Nameless that heaven and Earth sprang;

The named is but the mother that rears the ten thousand creatures.

Each after its kind.”

 “The Spirit never dies.

It is the Mysterious Female.

The doorway of the Mysterious Female

Is the base from which Heaven and Earth sprang.

It is there within us, all the while;

Draw upon it as you will.

It never runs dry.

 We put spokes together and call it a wheel;

But it is on the space where there is nothing that the value of the wheel depends.

We turn clay to make a vessel;

But it is on the space where there is nothing that the value of the vessel depends.

We pierce doors and windows to make a house;

And it is on these spaces where there is nothing that the value of the house depends.

Therefore just as we take advantage of what is,

 we should recognize the value of what is not.

 Knowing others is wisdom;

Knowing the self is enlightenment.

Mastering others requires force;

Mastering the self requires strength;

He who knows he has enough is rich.

Perseverance is a sign of will power.

He who stays where he is, endures.

To die but not to perish is to be eternally present.”

Many believe the Tao Te Ching contains universal truths that have been independently recognized in other philosophies, both religious and secular.”

— Reference:  Wikipedia.org

Originally posted 2013-01-13 20:42:40. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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