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Friday, March 29, 2024

The Billy Meier UFO contacts singularly authentic ongoing for 80 years the key to our future survival

Joe Rogan Shows Billy Meier UFO Photos

Next we’ll show him the reason for these singularly authentic UFO contacts

A couple of our friends recently made Billy Meier’s stunning Photo-Inventarium available to Joe Rogan, who was discussing UFOs with Dan Aykroyd. You can see that part of the discussion starting at 49:52 here.

While Aykroyd already knows the Meier contacts are authentic, Joe’s still skeptical. Perhaps when Joe reads some of the over 250 examples of specific, prophetically accurate scientific information like this he’ll understand that – more than just still irreproducible UFO photos – the Meier contacts are about helping us to assure our own very threatened future survival.

And Joe also showed the cover of The Silent Revolution of Truth, arguably the best UFO documentary ever made.

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617 of Billy Meier’s still irreproducible, pre-digital era UFO photos

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Derek Scheeler

Just found these comments on the youtube link for this podcast!

Nakawanga
Nakawanga
5 days ago
Never before have I googled so much during a JRE Podcast 😀 😀 😀
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Casper Zeee
Casper Zeee
4 days ago
4real! Same here

Ned Duke

Joe Rogan on his own words on Billy some-thing or other:
https://youtu.be/Eco2s3-0zsQ?t=4928

Corbell’s televised pre-emption of “chasing the dragon” I believe is a reference to Billy’s photos which show essentially the same looking ‘sport model’ that Lazar talks about in order so that Galileo is locked away and the Pope can throw out the telescope and carry on enjoying the moment looking at FLIR vidoes imaginging ‘flying’ UFOs much like primitive apes today imagine driving cars. I didn’t think I would hear “Tons of hoaxes” and “profound experiences” mixed in the same sentence. But, this makes sense.

After all, after Jmmanuel walked the Earth we have story of Simon the Magician. I like the movie interpretation as it has him believing he could “fly” (because Jmmanuel did apparently by the power of buh-leaving) and ended up killing himself. ‘Fly’ to ‘Ever Lasting Glory’:
https://youtu.be/oAaRyWgStGg?t=351

Melissa Osaki

Joey can’t think for himself, because if he could, he would never say those things about Billy.

Scott Reed

Melissa it is very sad for me that the vast majority of human beings can’t recognize reality and its truth. They don’t think for themselves. The very thing they would accuse us of.
For myself a positive value would be that listening to these so called experts, and scientists in the context of Billy Meier, I gain an understanding of them. Then everything else that they say I take with a grain of salt.
Peace, Scott.

Melissa Osaki

I very much agree, Scott. It’s incredibly sad that so many folks have lost their desire for truth, their curiosity for the unknown and their ability to think. It’s so obvious that Joe is just spouting what someone else has told him to say about Billy. If he honestly looked at the case, he’d probably be embarrassed for saying such a thing with such a careless attitude. I think Joe Rogan is over-hyped because I haven’t seen much from him in the way of intellect or wisdom.

Scott Reed

Thanks for the reply Melissa. Your words sums it up correctly.
Peace, Scott.

cia

joe knows billy is real, but he is an disinfo agent.

Melissa Osaki

That wouldn’t be surprising, but please provide your first and last name and a valid email or any future comments will be deleted. Thanks

Ned Duke

Hi Seeah,

The Rogan reaction seemed pretty genuine to me esp. the FOS remark that one would encounter in everyday talk. I don’t think that’s based on any black dark room coverup but his own DMT smoked mind which he put far ahead of the UFO subject and said so in past pod casts. The problem with DMT and/or anything else that afflicts some sort of self-inflicted impairment to the mind is that it leaves folks to believe in their own hallucinations. If we reseach folks with impairments and hallucinations we get the below Ted talks which is revealing about the mind that makes up lucid hallucinations or “experiences”.

Charles Bonnett syndrome — when visually impaired people experience lucid hallucinations:

Xila Clark

Hi Ned, I think you were replying to me? Xila is pronounced She La, I changed the spelling but not the pronunciation due to the crackdown on free speech in Canada and in solidarity with Huawei’s CFO’s who was arrested and is being extradited to the USA, although she did nothing illegal in Canada.
That’s an interesting link (and previous ones as well). I agree Joe’s DMT experience does colour his views about the subject as some drugs do cause hallucinations. When I watched this recent link of yours I wondered about Rosalie in her 90s who wasn’t on anything that could cause hallucinations. Even though it was diagnosed as Charles Bonnet syndrome, I could not help but think about Billy’s story about the older lady in the nursing home whose consciousness went on journeys to the home she used to live in where the current resident often saw a spectre of a young girl running down the stairs and out the door. This ability is mainly by those going through puberty and the elderly. Was Rosalie’s consciousness going on journeys? Is that perhaps why she did not recognize faces at places she may have previously occupied? What are your thoughts?

Ned Duke

Hi Xila,

I was replying to “cia” (saying it as seeyah or maybe its missing an ‘o’ and was supposed to be ciao?). Ptaah basically gave a good summary in Contact 666 and we can also lookup stuff to confirm his comments in that indeed it causes hallucinations in people and not worth the trip.

http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_666

“42. However, there is no spiritual ‘journey’ with the Ayahuasca brew, nor is there any expansion of consciousness, but only a hallucinatory and physical effect, which can also have an addictive effect as well as damage to consciousness and psychological disorders.”

46. Whoever stupidly, unreasonably and perhaps selfishly hopes through the ayahuasca brew to be able to fathom any secrets of life, etc., etc., is mistaken and should be warned in this regard just as if irresponsible attempts are also made with the brew to achieve better and good meditation successes, to free himself from worries or to want to solve problems.

Xila Clark

Okay thank you Ned for the correction and the link to the whole CR666, very much appreciated.

Xila Clark

One of Joe’s recent podcasts with the pilot who saw UFOs, I can’t shake the feeling that he was an actor. That I’ve seen him before doing something else UFOie.

Xila Clark

From archives.gov – National Personnel Records Center – Military Personnel Records
Sorry, no results found for ‘Commander David Fravor’. Try entering fewer or broader query terms.
No David Fravor.

Melissa Osaki

Here’s a clue — number 12: https://www.pbs.org/weta/carrier/the_crew.htm

It definitely screams actor. He tells us what they want us to know and calls everything else a hoax. The dead giveaway is anyone in the higher echelons of the military who says Billy is a hoax. The Swiss military knows it’s not a hoax.

Xila Clark

Nice find Melissa. It all appears to be a disinformation game. That seems to be my measurement as well, if they say Billy is a hoax then I just can’t believe anything else that comes out of their mouths.
But I did find this tidbit:
David Fravor, pilot “We used to fly night vision goggles in Hornets a lot. And with night vision goggles you can see a campfire from like fifty miles away. We used to do it, the good spots were down in like El Centro California. There’s some bombing ranges and people go camping in the Superstition Mountains… so we would go out at night flying around on goggles. You’d see a campfire and go, “Oh. UFO time.”
“And then you get the airplane going around 600 knots and then you pull the power back to idle so you can’t hear it. Then you get zinging toward the fire and you turn the lights all down because we’re in a restricted area so you can do that. There’s lights on it you can only see if you’re on vision goggles. So the other airplanes can see us, but no one else can see us. Then you go zinging at it and right when you get to the campfire you pull the airplane into vertical and stroke the afterburners, let ’em light off, you count to three and then you just go away. Instant UFO reporting.”

Stephen Greer – the jig is up with your $2,850 trips to see UFO lights.

I hope this will start a class action lawsuit against the military for all those “hundreds of thousands of abductions”. Sil

Melissa Osaki

And he’s supposed to be a commanding officer in the Navy, someone that others look up to? That’s despicable, but not surprising. Many of the people at the top have abused their positions and shown they are not worthy to guide and teach others.

Xila Clark