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Saturday, April 27, 2024

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

JPL Confirms Billy Meier Prediction about Dangerous Inbound Object!

Meier verifiably published warning of NEO – and Turkey-Syria earthquakes – before events occurred; scooped NASA by years and decades on asteroid Apophis, Mars, black holes

JPL only announced that they discovered NEO 2023 DZ2 on February 27, 2023

But on February 3, 2023Billy Meier verifiably predicted:

“But there is something else, namely an imminent danger also lurks from the depths of space, which the earthling will probably not be able to face. Just as in Yucatán an asteroid heavily studded with nickel, chromium and iron altered the all-encompassing course of life on Earth, unleashing a seismic wave 7 kilometres per second across the entire Earth and wiping out 85% of all life, so will …”

and the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria:

“This, as well as the fact that the Earth is rearing up more and more and shaking it with heavy earthquakes, as will happen again this month of February in the next few days in Turkey and Syria, as well as in Cyprus, and will claim thousands of lives. As has often been the case throughout the world in the last 70 years, with the death of hundreds of thousands of human lives.” 

Note that the information about NEO 2023 DZ2 was withheld by the same US space agency that previously “discovered” important astronomical information months, years and decades…after Billy Meier published the information:

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Apophis

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Thanks to Christer Svensson for the video about the NEO.

 

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Paul Mustafa Saleh

Just wanted to post the update video for this NEO from the same same 17 hours ago. Seems to have been downgraded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv2wB0tVrFk

Salome

Anurag Murarka

Scary. I am still concerned by Ptaah response to Billy to “not predict what will happen

Contact Report 833

Billy:
.. . But there is something else, namely an imminent danger also lurks from the depths of space, which the earthling will probably not be able to face. Just as in Yucatán an asteroid heavily studded with nickel, chromium and iron altered the all-encompassing course of life on Earth, unleashing a seismic wave 7 kilometres per second across the entire Earth and wiping out 85% of all life, so will …

Ptaah:
You should not predict what will happen in that regard.

Billy:
You are right, so I will continue to remain silent. ..

Paul Mustafa Saleh

Typo, meant to say, same source

Phil Marshall

According to JPL (https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/), for asteroid 2023 DZ2 there are 4 dates listed for when it flies by the Earth with the following minimum distances:

  1. 174,360 km (2023-Mar-25 19:52)
  2. 587,001 km (2026-Apr-04 12:10)
  3. 25,983,989 km (2032-May-25 00:18)
  4. 53,655,034 km (2035-Jun-07 21:34)

The most logical date for this asteroid to become an “imminent danger” is when it makes its closest pass, which is this coming March 25.

Chris Day

As the time elapsed increases the errors in the measurements increases, and also factors which are not, or cannot yet be taken into account such as drift from solar wind, dust particles, interactions with other unknown bodies etc .. have more of an effect, so its likely that the predicted trajectory becomes more inaccurate over time. Number two on the list is quite concerning to me considering the error margin, even more so for Apophis where they have confidently said it will not hit despite being a nats breath distance from earth in their calcs and the date is 2028, 2036.. they cant even get the weather right next week most times, it doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Phil Marshall

The closest predicted distance for March 25 is 174,360 km — 175,006 km. The closest predicted distance for April 4, 2026 is 587,001 km — 1,501,510 km. So it looks like the error estimate is already included in these ranges which means the actual closest distance will lie somewhere in these ranges. Naturally, for this upcoming flyby the prediction is much more certain. But yes I agree, if this thing will hit it will be either in 5 days or in 2026. Whether or not NASA is withholding information about this or is less certain than they are willing to admit I really can’t say.

Phil Marshall

2023 DZ2 has an estimated diameter of 43 m – 97 m. For reference purposes, the meteor crater in Arizona is 1.2 km across and 170 m deep. It was caused by an asteroid 50 m in diameter.

Philip Brandel

Have visited this meteor site in Arizona before. Quite the spectacle, if correct its energetic mass was also equivalent to around a 10 megaton bomb.
The most vivid dream I have ever had was waking up to a loud noise, running outside to see a large fireball slowly descending and streaking across the sky. Slowly getting bigger as it impacted the earth. The dream came with the noises, senses of this event. The last thing I remember before jumping awake, was standing next to someone and just simply putting our hands together as the flash of the impact spread…
I obvious ly hope it remains a very vivid dream for this life at least.

Charles V.

Let’s hope the JPL “experts” are using the correct Pi formula, every detail matters.

Salome,

Charles

Terry Carch "I Wan to Move to Erra!

Seems to me JPL never does anything right about pushing these ateroid out of harms way!

Charles V.

Hello Terry,

I do hope you’re doing well my friend 🙂

I don’t know if JPL will be the ones to actually help push the asteroid out of harm’s way, or not help, but I do suppose they may have a hand in the process, so let’s hope they do the right thing by ensuring their maths estimations and formulas are correct so as to ensure all lifeforms are given the best chance for our future survival.

Take great care of yourself Terry and everyone else, one love to all and to all, as one!

Salome,

Charles

Terry Carch "I Wan to Move to Erra!

It just occurred to me that if JPL can`t steer this asteroid out of harms way then how is JPL going to deal with the Apotheosis red meteor?

Vincent Zack

Oh man. There is no mention of a percentage if this will hit. All we can do is try and communicate to our governments to ready something and try and deflect this. Hopefully it will pass us by. If not life has been good and may the next life be filled with Love, Harmony, Peace and Creational Energy Teachings. Salome

Chris Day

Yes there was I think, 0.23% or 1 in 430! if you bought a lottery ticket that had odds of 1 in 430 then you would be very excited that you were in for a chance of winning, scary. However there would be no need for such odds if our technology was mature enough in that an accurate prediction can be made with greater certainty. Can I also ask why there is a space station depicted on the back of the meteor, I hope we are not in for a repeat of the events that ended Atlantis, or is this supposed to be a deflection attempt?

brigitte de Roch
brigitte de Roch
brigitte de Roch

blake.harper@fatherly.com; advice@fatherly.com; theforum@fatherly.com; submissions@fatherly.com; hello@fatherly.com; mike@fatherly.com; pitches@fatherly.com;
with Fatherly too have the info. now.

I will continue to email others, but will only post the responses if I receive any.

Terry Carch "I Wan to Move to Erra!

Seeing is believing?

Charles V.

Seeing is knowing my friend 😉

Salome,

Charles

brigitte de Roch

Below are 4 responses I received regarding my little campaign.

1.
From Dave Tholen one of the astronomers who discovered Apophis:
Regarding the video on the dangers of asteroid-apophis blog link which states “So far, NASA has all but ignored the real threat that Apophis poses”, Dave says “That is incorrect. We’ve been tracking Apophis for 17 years, not ignoring it. We finally collected enough data to detect the Yarkovsky acceleration, which significantly reduced that particular source of uncertainty, and by enough to rule out any impacts for the next century.
Regarding the Apophis puzzle – the meaning of red blog link which states “Starting in 1981, they warned about this object coming towards Earth”, Dave says “Where are these alleged warnings? Given that it wasn’t discovered until 2004, they could not have known in 1981 that it was coming toward Earth.
Regarding the Billy Meier warns where Apophis will hit blog link which states that “the specific location that Apophis would most likely hit, i.e. between the North Sea and the Black Sea”, Dave says “Incorrect, as it isn’t going to hit, at least for the next century.”

2.
Dear Brigitte,
you can read in the Wikipedia, and in the references therein (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_DZ2), that 2023 DZ2 will pass at a significant distance from Earth, and that the likelihood of a collision in the near future is really negligible. Nevertheless, this will be an object to be monitored in the future, as potentially hazardous NEO.
Best regards
J. Miguel Mas-Hesse
ESON coordinator for Spain.

 It will pass 174,676 ± 227 km (108,539 ± 141 mi) of Earth on March 25, 2023.[1] This is a little less than half the distance to the Moon. As of March 20, 2023 it is rated at a Torino scale of 0 with 1 in 38 million odds of impacting with Earth on March 27, 2026.[3]

3.
Dear Brigitte,
thanks for contacting us. There is nothing on our website about this object because it has not been observed by our telescopes (while it is being monitored by other Observatories).
Best regards,
Nando Patat – Observing Programmes Office – Head
European Southern Observatory
K.Schwarzschild-Str.2 D-85748, Garching, Germany
Phone: +49-89-32006-744      FAX: +49-89-32006-898
WWW: http://www.eso.org/~fpatat      SKYPE: fpatat

4.
Dear Ms. de Roch,
the website you mentioned cannot be considered as “published information” but is fearmongering conspiracy theory nonsense. Please ignore such clickbaiters.
What JPL *actually* published about this object:
https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/details.html#?des=2023%20DZ2
i.e. the impact probability is basically non-existant.
As you can see, there is no need to worry about this object at all.
Best regards
Carolin Liefke
Dr. Carolin Liefke (she/her)
Deputy managing scientist, Haus der Astronomie
MPIA-Campus, Königstuhl 17, D-69117 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 528 226
email: liefke@hda-hd.de
http://www.hausderastronomie.de
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It looks like all is hunky dory as far as Apophis is concerned according to the Scientists. Maybe they will read the other blog pages later when they are not watching the lights in the sky. I certainly hope so for them.

Matt

Good work Brigitte.

Regarding Dave Tholen’s question: “Where are these alleged warnings? Given that it wasn’t discovered until 2004, they could not have known in 1981 that it was coming toward Earth”.
 
The earliest publication date for “Der rote Meteor” (The red Meteor) is Guido Moosbrugger’s 1991 (copyrighted) German language book, “…und sie fleigen doch!” (“…and yet they fly!”) and although the name Apophis isn’t specifically mentioned at that time, some bold claims are made therein in 1991, such as:
 

  1. That humanity will identify the red Meteor in the not too distant future, as that would be required for it to, “be stopped or averted by the Earth-humans themselves” or for us “disregard all warnings”
  2. That its collision will “split the Earth’s crust” from the Black Sea to a Sea in North-West Europe (and therefore be a Torino Scale 9 certain collision event which occurs once per 10,000-100,000 years.)

 
These were especially bold claims as we didn’t know of any upcoming certain collision NEOs in 1991 and there was a small window of time for us to find one, i.e., between the 1991 publication date of “…und sie fleigen doch!” and Meier’s death, as Meier would need to be alive to identity the meteor for the other information about our action/inactions to make sense. The stakes were made very high by Meier himself.
 
Whilst certainly not decisive, such bold statements should warrant serious attention if in November 2009 Meier further asserted that Apophis’s size is “350 metres” at a time, according to Wikipedia today, when size estimates changed many times in 2004 between 440, 390, 380 and 390 metres and up to 2013, 4 years after Meier published that its size was about 350 metres, The Herschel Space Observatory changed Apophis’ diameter from 270 meter to 325 meters; a significant 75% increase in its mass and closer to Meier’s information.

Even at this time of writing, NASA has dropped their most recently revised size estimates for Apophis from the 370 metres Wikipedia reports (in a dead link) to now 340 metres, i.e., even closer to Meier’s figure from 2009 (and even though they claim this size estimate comes from 2012-13 observations, which doesn’t explain Wikipedia’s dead link to an estimate of 370 metres they claim its diameter is as of the time of this writing, this is still information that was published after Meier’s 2009 copyright date).
 
As if that wasn’t enough to then merit serious study, it wasn’t until 19th August, 2018 that the European Space Agency funded website, ‘NEODyS-2’ showed and Wikipedia reported that, “It will be the closest asteroid of its size in recorded history”.

Anyone who has been paying attention will know that the only ones dancing around the threat and size figures are the so-called scientific experts making the observations and so we must consider that in all reasonableness, there’s more chance of scientists getting it wrong on the actual threat Apophis poses than Meier, as he’s not changed his details once.

Matt

Like it MH. Other factors that rule out Meier best guessing is that the average published size estimates up to 2009 (publication year for Billy’s “about 350 metres” information) was 400 metres as shown in the picture below. It was only after Meier had published his 350 metres info that the subsequent scientific estimates all dropped up to the most recent one from NASA of 340 metres which proves that over time scientific estimates have only gotten closer to what Meier wrote earlier.

Apophis average.jpg
Matt

Hi Brigitte, I’ve emailed David Tholen with the response posted at 3:10 pm and am going to look for more people to contact now.

brigitte de Roch

Thank you Matt! I send my responses every Tuesdays as it keeps all my thoughts organized.

David Tholen can be reached at tholen@ifa.hawaii.edu, but I know you have it already.

Vincent Zack

However if Billy went forward in time to visit San Francisco and most UFO’s are time travelling humans. There is a good chance this will pass us.

Melissa Osaki

According to Ptaah, a large portion of UFO sightings are related to secret craft from our current time.

Terry Carch "I Wan to Move to Erra!

Sounds like the work of the CIA and he Dark Forces who won`t even reveal the truth about anything!

Grega Thunberg

Also recently on NASA’s radar:
https://gregdougall.wordpress.com/2023/03/14/no-need-to-worry-odds-drop-newly-found-asteroid-will-hit-earth/
“‘No need to worry’: Odds drop newly-found asteroid will hit Earth”

No need to worry?Seems to be the government’s message for everything…

  1. don’t worry about that bio weapon
  2. don’t worry about those failing banks
  3. don’t worry about that plume of toxic chemicals
  4. don’t worry about those two large nuclear powers were are instigating
  5. don’t worry about those millions of people pouring into the country
  6. don’t worry about those govt agencies caught asking Twitter to censor you
  7. don’t worry about all those other conspiracy theories we had to admit were true
David Bozman AKA Geosynchronous

Just stumbled over this documentary. Lots on talk about Apophis.
Asteroid Trackers on Tubi.
https://tubitv.com/movies/456642/asteroid-trackers?start=true

D.

Jamie S

With the population at 9b+ and no reasoning or understanding what is causing climate distruction, earth needs all the help it can get whether it is called apothis, DZ2, earthquakes, volcanoes, etc. It will at least reduce the population to 1.5b. And if The US continues the bullying, we might get to the 500m acceptable population size. Unfortunately, it is inevitable most of the population will pray for a miracle instead of taking ownership of the solution.

Melissa Osaki

Hoping for the inhumane destruction of life is not now or ever the mission of FIGU. Our mission is to spread the truth to all that will hear it.

Chris Day

Another key point to be considered is that close passes of asteroids to large bodies can, depending on their strength, tear them into pieces such as what happened with comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 before impact with Jupiter.

Clifford serson

Do we k ow where NEO will hit, if it does indeed impact Earth?

brigitte de Roch

The Virtual Telescope’s WebTV says it will show it to us live!

I will be cooking pizzas outside on Saturday. I should have my cell phone nearby…