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Researchers Confirm Billy Meier’s Information on Dangers of Online Reading

A recent article, regarding the dangers and damages to reading comprehension and thinking from online reading, confirms what Billy Meier was told by Ptaah, two years ago, as can be found here and here.

Ptaah also speaks of “a general deterioration of the ratio, the memory, as well as the psyche and the body”, as well as other losses critical to living “a good and upright mode of life, etc.”, pertaining to ebooks and online reading, which are not yet fully recognized or understood.

An observant person can attest to the fact that many human beings are now completely incapable of conducting an actual, thoughtful, face-to-face conversation. The degeneration of critical thinking is also revealed in the tendency of skeptics to eschew actual investigation and research, in favor of solely searching for and skimming through any negative material, regarding the Billy Meier UFO contacts.

 

(Ooooops. Ironically, Michael Horn was also one of the first creators of digital online books in 1995, which was promoted for several years through a company originally called eBooks and subsequently NetBooks. Search terms: Netbooks Kanakaris Michael Horn.)

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flapjack

Does that mean that ETs read only physical books?

Ron Watson

Michael,
Hope you don’t close down you blob site to prevent further deterioration of my critical thinking. I’m beyond repair at this point anyway.

Simon Williams

Lol

J. Smith

Well all the information I have pertaining to the Meier information is in PDF format. I keep saying I wish I had physical books of the like so I could use them instead of reading off my TV monitor, but I still have a great understanding for what I’ve read thus far. Maybe I’ll get around to printing the pages and making my own folder booklet.

Terry Carch

I am a disable person with cataracts which makes reading small print hard to read in newspapers,magazines and books hard to read. I like to read on the internet because I can zoom-in or zoom-out to make the print larger and easer to read. In the past I have read books in large print but large print book are very bulky and heavy. Reading on the internet is easier for me due to my eyesight cataract problem Besides I just turned seventy last October,so getting older can also contribute age related eyesight problems too as well,sorry abot that.

Terry Carch

Forgot to mention why I sent the last post on Dangers of Reading online,tell Ptaah why reading on the internet is easer for me due to Rhubela cataract eyesight problem.Sorry

Andy

I tried to read the linked article but I lost focus. Tends to happen around the 140th character.

Billy Wilson

E-books can be poorly written and misleading, but after over 40 years of computers I am still learning much faster with my computer. While boxes of books have hit the trash can from being mobile in the world. One must learn to think (who, what, when, where and why) no matter the format. Plus tyrants burn books that they do not like. Plus getting info out to the poor and under educated is very fast with e books. Sorry I am a far tech helping humans advance if possible. And if we are going to teach women around the world they need not to be shot for carrying education books home from school.

Philip Brandel

Not only to the lack of a true connection to what one is reading it also as the Plejaren allude to degenerates the entire aspect of what is considered ‘reading’, thinking there in. Facebook and online articles have also become the norm of what is considered ‘reading’ by many. When I am in public and stop to watch my fellow humans it seems more are intrigued by what is on their hand held computer screens than the reality which stands before us all. What is so important on the damn thing? Is it more important than the reality that stands before us. Has it replaced reality within a thought of more than a screen and its supposed connection with reality? The same way most cherish their hand held computers as if it were truly apart of them. More than themselves in a weird way.
At the college I attended it was completely wireless. Almost all my classes involved a computer and ebooks. A few times these laptops did ‘blow-up’ in a ball of smoke right in class. How impersonal these machines can make us… destitute to the same degree as our technology allows us to be.
Though this human will be the first to admit that online is easier to do basic real time research, it none the less lacks in all ways explained.
Another one for Billy and the Plejaren… Either its getting easier to see this case for what it is or harder for true thinking people to deny it any longer. Only if they could peel their eyes of off their ‘screens’ of choice…..

David C

Hi Michael, just read contact 542. Will ‘The Billy Meier Contact Reports’ continue? Both the physical and electronic versions have stopped at book 4.

Billy Wilson

I still refuse to have a real conversion with anyone that I can not be in the same room with. I do not own a cell phone and did not have a land line as a child. Hard to learn about someone if they can wear a mask, as a author of books can do. BEAM makes no mention of seeing massive libraries on the human transports he has been in space. Maybe a massive CME must be in our future, then books would be a big deal for the return of knowledge.
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Terry Carch

Just read your blog on overpopulation and I Could not agree more,now just how are we going to convince the people of Earth that a birth-stop and a birth-check is safer and less dangerous than those goverments and its cooperate cabales would have you think injecting humans with toxit disease will stop overpopulation,thatis #1. #2. Remember the old idea of living in moderation, never too much and never too little or never in ether one extreme or the other such as vegan diets or it`s opposites