First the Russians, now the Chinese…When Will NASA Get It?
A Chinese scientist from Tsinghua University, in Beijing, recently announced a plan to divert asteroid Apophis from colliding with the Earth. Apophis is known to people familiar with the Billy Meier information as the Red Meteor.
Meier first published his warnings about the Red Meteor/Apophis in 1981, which we have since posted in illustrated form in six languages.
First, the Russians heeded Meier’s warnings – while not “officially” admitted, his information is known and studied by various international intelligence agencies and even the…Vatican – and it appears that their open invitation to the European Space Agency and the Chinese was actually noticed, at least by the Chinese.
Of course NASA has downplayed the danger from Apophis, which is not entirely surprising considering that their priorities may be more about preserving the status quo, jobs, etc. And considering Billy Meier’s detailed explanation, in as the time fulfills, of just how NASA faked the Apollo 11 mission, perhaps relying on them for the plain truth is expecting too much.
Consistent with those who dwell in deep denial, I reflected on the anti-scientific skeptics, such as Stuart Robbins, who months ago quickly denounced Meier’s information as both retrodiction and nonsense. In fact, Robbins’ apparently most viewed and contributed to blog reads like a perverse tennis match between the usual bunch of know-it-alls and a few of Meier supporters, including me. (I’m glad to give Robbins this bit of free promotion so that impartial, reasonable people can see the extent to which celebrity-seeking hacks rush to put self-promotion and their prejudicial views above any real study of such voluminous, demonstrably prophetically accurate scientific information such as Meier’s.)
You may notice that there are a certain number of very confident – and of course completely anonymous - sophists who tried their best to ridicule and dismiss Meier’s information with pseudo scholarly responses – while steadfastly refusing to even acknowledge clear, easy to understand examples of his impeccably accurate scientific information to which I repeatedly linked. Most noticeable among those who have shunned accountability, who have shown no signs of integrity or scientific objectivity, is of course Robbins, who cut out to focus on easy targets who are the purveyors of New Age nonsense, ghosts, etc.
So, as the Russians and Chinese now step up to pay serious attention to the real threat to humanity, those in the U.S. like NASA, and other real and concerned scientists, are missing in action. Of course the professional skeptics are little more than a self-styled grouping of religiously pseudoscientific amateurs who approach highly controversial matters like the Meier case with their small minds already made up and their actual scientific relevance and contribution is nil.
What the heck, humanity’s had no shortage of such types but really, concerning a matter of this gravity, might we not take a lesson from the Russians and Chinese…who apparently have already taken one from Meier?
Based on my own experiences recently in Hong Kong, there is an abundance of very sharp, concerned people there who actually want to know the…truth about the Meier case, something which, I regret to have to say, is low on the list of priorities in this country as a whole, in our scientific community and, especially, in the rather pathetic, so-called “UFO community”, which has done more damage to the truth because of its focus and profit-oriented promotion of non-existent “UFO contactees” and “alien abductions” than one can imagine.
P.S. Soon after this blog came out, the following was posted by Stuart Robbins on his blog..regarding his blocking my posts there:
“It’s perhaps important at this time, several weeks later, to mention that Michael Horn has repeatedly tried to post comments here that I have blocked. Yet he makes no mention of them in the next comment he tries to post, so I’m not sure if he realizes they were blocked.
For those paying attention, The question to Michael is very simple and is all he needs to answer in order for a comment to go through: What is the evidence that the red meteor was linked to Apophis before its discovery? Or, directly answer ANY of Nereid’s posts showing that the material that you claim is positive confirmation of Meier’s predictions is actually not.
Fairly simple.”
Comment by Stuart Robbins — December 12, 2012 @ 8:52 pm | Reply
Robbins blocked the link and my challenges to have the anonymous poseurs respond to Meier’s clearly prophetically accurate scientific information. Not exactly a…courageous person.
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Part Two: Drawing back the Curtain on the UFOs
Of course it was all of Billy Meier’s amazing UFO evidence, the photos, films, video, sound recordings and metal samples, etc., that created a huge controversy. While Meier was relentlessly accused of presenting photos that were “too good to be true”, or that skeptics believed just had to be some kind of models, the subject of UFOs became more widely discussed. Though no hoax was ever shown to have been perpetrated by Meier, and no comparable evidence was ever brought forth, the world was flooded with an endless supply of questionable individuals making claims of contact with all sorts of so-called extraterrestrials.
A new phenomenon was born in the form of the delusional claims of “alien abduction”, even to the extent of people claiming that women on earth were impregnated by evil aliens and forced to carry and bear so-called “hybrid children”. An entire industry formed around the UFO phenomenon, with various individuals and groups appointing themselves as “experts” in a field that had virtually no scientifically based standards. Nor could any of these experts rely on anything more than either anecdotal stories, or second hand evidence of admittedly unidentified and therefore unknown objects. Dubious forms of hypnotic regression were employed to confirm the abduction experiences, though there was no scientific basis, or empirical evidence, to support the accuracy of the methods or the supposed memories.
In the middle of the 20th century, various organizations arose, such as MUFON, which were supposedly created in order to pursue the truth about UFOs. They developed various groups and branches, along with seemingly serious protocols and forms for reporting sightings of unknown objects. They quickly became little more than a focal point for people chasing lights in the sky and have resulted in absolutely zero useful evidence of any actual extraterrestrial connections, especially since they deliberately avoided any serious investigation into the Meier case.
With growing interest in the UFO phenomenon and increasing numbers of people who were convincing themselves that they had either seen something of significance or, succumbing to irrationality and delusion, believed that they were being contacted, or abducted by all sorts of “evil aliens”, other groups appeared that were more than happy to accommodate the delusional and make their contribution to the growing disinformation industry.
Groups such as “exopolitics” spread out in various places, with its dubious leaders uninhibitedly proclaiming that there was a huge “extraterrestrial presence”, with “millions of contactees” and women who had been forced to bear “hybrid babies”.
With no shortage of willingly gullible, uncritically thinking people, many of who spent increasing amounts of time lost in fantasies, games and ubiquitous online sites devoted to all things “alien”, the contactee and abduction craze grew into a small epidemic, with its sufferers never once pondering just why advanced, space traveling beings would traverse the depths of the universe simply to probe their body cavities, or provide them with repetitive, puerile “information”, supposedly channeled into them while in some form of trance.
Conferences, expos and forums of all sorts appeared, hosting presentations that had one thing in common, i.e. most of them were devoid of any substance, led only in circles and to dead-ends and failed to put even one piece of actual evidence of extraterrestrial contact on the table…with the exception of the Billy Meier case, when it was presented.
What most of the interested parties – including the self-styled experts – didn’t know or take into account was that the majority of all sightings of actual physical UFOs were actually observations of advanced, highly secret, terrestrial craft, originating mainly in the U.S., Russia, China, Canada and South America. These craft, which have actually been in development since the 1920s in some places, are sufficiently advanced beyond even the best conventional aircraft as to appear to be of otherworldly development…as they are intended to appear.
The various governments, military, intelligence services, etc., are also not only the major source of disinformation about UFOs and extraterrestrials, they benefit from the gullible and profit seeking UFO community that willingly perpetuates the disinformation.
Uncritical observers of seemingly on-demand evening light shows performed by UFOs convinced themselves that extraterrestrials really had nothing better to do than entertain them on a nightly basis, despite clear indications that what was captivating their attention were secret military craft conducting operations that could ultimately lead to a well orchestrated fake ET attack. While they don’t have the actual capabilities of the Plejaren beamships, or those of the few other actual extraterrestrial races that have occasionally been sighted, some of them are similar enough in appearance to lead those who see them to conclude that they must in fact be of extraterrestrial origin.
A conspiratorial rumor mill soon churned out tales of how the so-called “Greys” had made secret treaties with the U.S government, of all parties, to provide it with advanced technologies in exchange for “permission” to float people through walls, abduct and implant them with all sorts of devices. None of the gullible people ever bothered to contemplate that any so-called “aliens”, who were capable of such other worldly kidnappings and nefarious activities, would even need anyone’s permission to conduct such experiments.
And they never asked themselves why such aliens, themselves apparently bent on exploiting and dominating unsuspecting earthlings, would want to assist a government that already had a track record of conducting more than 200+ unprovoked acts of aggression, wars, bombings, overthrows of democratically elected government, etc. Why would these presumably domination-oriented aliens want to give advanced military technology to their potential competitors for world domination? Why give the U.S., or any government, technology that could ultimately be used against them in a future conflict?
The people who’ve campaigned to draw attention to the “UFO cover-up” and to force the government into so-called disclosure, wrongly assume that what is being covered up is some, actually imaginary, “extraterrestrial presence”, such as is claimed by “exopolitics”. This idea is promoted by delusional wannabes who deliberately not only shy away from the Meier case but who energetically avoid, and do everything in their power to direct people away from, it. To do otherwise is to effectively go out of business.
In fact, the real cover-up consists of two elements. One, as mentioned, is the terrestrial nature of the majority of so-called UFOs and the other, the real cover-up, is now solely about Billy Meier and his contacts. While there have been events like Roswell, and crashes and sightings of other extraterrestrial craft, no hard evidence remains to prove the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Should the existence of extraterrestrials be acknowledged, the officials believe that widespread panic, psychosis and violence would occur because of the (accurate) perception that they would be powerless to constrain or control the visitors. The religions, sects, cults, etc., know that they too would likewise lose their control, as fundamentalist fears of imaginary “devils and demons” – now seemingly made manifest – would also lead to mass hysteria, suicides, etc.
Those who perpetuate, and profit from, the disinformation and distraction generated around the UFO subject know full well that to allow, let alone assist, the Meier case to get full, open worldwide exposure and examination is to effectively contribute to the loss of their own positions of power and profit. This includes the various official parties, as well as the UFO community.
Therefore, all efforts to get official acknowledgement about UFOs of extraterrestrial origin is doomed to failure, since it runs counter to the perceived vested interests of the powers that be. One can be sure that any kind of acknowledgement – or fake ET attack – would be part of a solely terrestrial agenda to further control the population.
So long as people are still looking for outside authorities to guide, or be responsible for, their lives they will be subject to being controlled by them. The core teaching in the Meier case is about taking complete self-responsibility for every aspect of one’s life. In this way, using logic, reasoning and critical thinking, one can also see through the false claims, disinformation and illusions generated around, and pertaining to, the entire UFO topic.
This same approach of course also allows one to determine the authenticity and truthfulness of the Meier case itself – requiring no outside authority, government, religion, sect, etc. – and which can easily be done because of the voluminous amount of evidence and information freely posted online.
Then, once one is relieved of their illusions, and the imaginary and false information about UFOs and extraterrestrials, they can consider the actual reason for Billy Meier’s contacts with the Plejaren, which is contained in the spiritual teaching and the prophetic and predictive information. Clearly, the UFOs, the ships they came in, and even the extraterrestrials themselves, are the least important parts of the equation.
See also:
The Most SUPPRESSED Story in Human History!
CORROBORATED INFORMATION SOURCES
SPECIAL EVIDENCE FOR OPEN MINDS SHOW
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Why I Won’t Be on C2C Anymore
…and why that’s okay.
I recently sent C2C host, reporter George Knapp a couple of emails, suggesting he interview me again, both of which apparently really ruffled his feathers. As I did convey to him, it wasn’t my intention to be as insulting as he interpreted them to be. The lines that he pointed out that inflamed him were:
“In fact, focusing on anything but the Meier case as far as UFO related matters goes, is a huge waste of time that only continues to produce the very evident dead-ends. Having said that, I’d be delighted to address those claims and any challenges to them if you’d like.”
…and:
“Here’s our newest press release. I would only ask…is the Meier case now considered too hot to handle at C2C?”
I do think George is a pretty good journalist. His interview with me on C2C some years ago, and Art Bell’s blast-furnace, four-hour one about eight years ago, were probably two of the best I’ve had. (Listeners – and Art’s producer! – were so outraged at how “hard” they thought Art had been on me that I got tons of emails to that effect…even though I thought he’d just done a very good job of demanding that I substantiate both Meier’s and my claims.)
So it looks like George Knapp may be getting just a wee bit touchy, sensitive and all that. However, he did make it perfectly clear that, “C2C is supposed to be fun, entertaining, and informative,” which, as I pointed out to him, were pretty much the reverse order for those three priorities, as far as what I focus on is concerned.
And I did point out to him that while he objected to my categorizing UFO/ET shows done on anything but the Meier case as a waste of time…he certainly hadn’t inundated me with any evidence to the contrary. I also said that there’s nothing at all ET to most of the UFO stories, which may make more sense to you when you look at some very interesting information that George Filer (the MUFON “maverick” that I referred to here) has just posted on his website:
Rand’s Founders Held the Secret of UFOs
Please also see Billy Meier’s information in Contact 441 that now not only gives credence to what George Filer presented but also is validated by it. And I think it may become even more important should there be a fake “alien attack” complete with secret military “UFOs”. (One thing’s for certain, there won’t be any attacks from any actual extraterrestrials, we’re already doing a pretty thorough job of destroying ourselves.)
I will say that there are helpful people at C2C who are very interested in the Meier case and who successfully fought to get me on the show, many with George Noory. And of course I offered George Knapp (hard to tell the George’s apart without name tags) a link to where he could get caught up on all of the corroborating information on the Meier case.
When George said, “You know that I have an ongoing interest in the Meier material and am open to it…unlike a lot of others in this field……but your approach, like your interpersonal skills, really stinks.”
…my response was, “Well of course it’s your choice to not have me on but it does beg the question for me, at what point does an ‘ongoing interest’ come down conclusively one way or the other? Is there actually any question left in your mind of Meier’s authenticity and his unique status? Just maybe incorrigible little ol’ me is in a position to answer that…even privately.”
Needless to say, George neither responded to the questions nor the offer.
This is certainly no attack or indictment of George Knapp, C2C, etc. It’s really an assessment and commentary. I have the feeling that from here on it won’t be particularly important to try to get on radio shows, etc. Increasingly disruptive events may be coming in the world and, honestly, we’ve dedicated so much time and energy to trying to wake up the sleepy masses that it will, unfortunately, be primarily in retrospect that these efforts will be both appreciated and seen as unfortunately futile in terms of effecting those for whom they were originally intended.
Ironically, I had just pointed out that the same prioritizing of entertainment and distractions above being informed and knowing the truth can come at an extremely high price.


