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How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 12:27 pm
by Ants77
G'day everyone,

Haven't put much on this side been busy with the Yowie of late.... But this is an awesome section of the forum and has some great well informed patrons to say the least. I love UFO's and The Yahoo.
Guys in my recent plunge back into the galactic research I've come to an old haunt. "How many hypothesized species of ET is there" and does anyone know of any accounts that have had other species involved. I'm talking of insect, and reptilian humaniod type accounts. Other than our little Gray fellows.

Cheers

Ants
Team 205.

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:34 pm
by Stevo
Hi Ants,

Refer to link at about 1:38 into "Disclosure Project'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk

Clifford Stone (former Sergeant in the US Army) says there were 57 different species they (the army) had catalogued in 1989 with a brief thumb nail trying to give a spectrum of species.

Steve Greer elaborates more in 'CONTACT: Countdown to Transformation', in which he and his CSETI group describe their experiences. Warning, this book will challenge. A mixture of people talk about their contact events (CE-5s) and on the subject of this thread, it extends the whole cosmology to include devatas or devas, angels. etc. (Devatas are Gods, or impulses of intelligence. It's a Sanskrit word from India, Nepal etc. that is used to mean exactly what those cultures understood by it.)

Short answer: innumerable species.

My appreciation of angels and devatas comes from the Indigenous peoples of the world. Aborigines when they enter new country have a formal ritual to the spirits of that place for their protection. Those spirits may govern a whole nation or just a territory. Thaey may appear.

In Catholocism the children of Fatima saw Jesus' Mother, Jesus and also saw the angel governing Portugal. That angel was a devata. Fairies before they became cute lace winged nonsense like Tinkerbell, were also such, but minor ones.

So the CSETI experiences are very concrete and can also be very subtle and not obvious. That doesn't mean they don't exist. It's just that what they are seeing and experiencing is going beyond what we conventionally understand perhaps as normal existence.

What is encouraging about CSETI is that the people involved are articulate and intelligent. They have amongst them doctors, biologists and people with credentials. The spaceships do appear and can be seen by anyone, even people who resist the whole notion of it.

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:08 pm
by Stevo
With respect to the insect type beings described by the CSETI team... they could not be seen by everyone. They were described as small and having characteristics like grasshoppers. As we have evolved through apes, they have developed through insect like species and Greer describes them as having very high intelligence like our own.

So this raises a question: Were they real?

I'm not in a situation to be able to make a judgement on that. I take what the CSETI people are saying very seriously. I believe Dr Greer to be honest and sincere. I don't doubt that in fifty years we'll know exactly what some of these beings look like. Dr Greer is doing everything he can to see that we do. The evidence is there, but like the yowie there is a paucity of information that is available to the general public. That situation is changing by the day. Like the Cold War and the Berlin Wall the situation can change very quickly.

Below is a great link that isn't related to this subject, but shows how easy it is to be mislead.

http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/23 ... s:Featured

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 9:20 pm
by Ants77
Hey Stevo,


Some pieces don't fit though

http://deepbluehorizon.blogspot.com.au/ ... i.html?m=1

Cheers

Ants

Team 205

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:50 am
by Stevo
Thanks Ants,

What is 'Team 205'?

Were I Steven Greer, I would be laughing.

Greer is finishing a documentary about the ET subject. Hopefully it will bring some light on the subject for the whole world community. It doesn't depend on whether we believe him or not. He is bringing the best scientific minds in the world to examine the evidence on the world stage. That is exactly what is required. If he succeeds it may be the game changer we've been hoping for.

Greer has many enemies. Chiefly "the industrial complex" referred to by Eisenhower (US president), or what he calls "Murder Incorporated", "the shadow government", "Majestic" etc. and all the people in the UFO community he has upset.

(Background: It was under Eisenhower's administration that the UFO portfolio moved into the corporate sector. There is evidence to suggest Eisenhower had met with ETs. Since that time we have reverse engineered much of the technology from ET vehicles. Technology that we have been using in weapon systems to bring down those ET vehicles that enter our aerospace. That technology remains in the private sector and unavailable to gov'ts and the general public. The corporations who have these technologies are suppressing technology and the whole UFO issue through stealth and money. There appears to be a lot of evidence supporting this view.)

Ants, when I saw that picture posted on Steven Greer's website that some time ago that your link refers to, I thought it was ridiculous. Just rubbish. Why he chose to comment on this nothing defies the imagination. I would say at a pinch, he was set up. For sure there would be secret agents (spies) planted to specifically undermine his operations. At this point they will be working overtime, because things are moving forwards quite significantly. (Referring to his movie, and the G8 government entering into diplomatic contact with ETs through his organisation.)

Does this mean Greer is a fraud? Definitely not. When you look at the high level of support he gets and when you examine his operations and what he's saying, I reckon you can say with confidence he has integrity and honesty.

He has been flying by the seat of his pants and survived thus far. Quite an achievement.

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:36 pm
by Ants77
Hey Stevo,
Yes I was thinking he couldn't have control on everything presented, I dare say that there would be a mole or two who've made it into Greer's trusted circle of experts. Always someone to bring you down, or stop the word being spread. Belief's and ideal's and factual evidence corrected to match understandings of current society. Sheltering the people that turn this world around day to day, from the truth, they owe us more than that " bastards ".
I took the time to watch the link you gave me, and thank you it was a great watch. Certainly the testimony's where the great attraction there. Fascinating I really enjoyed it. Ballistic weapons rendered useless whilst a bogey was hovering above missile silo's. and many more to match. But still years on and he's still picketing, with no solid evidence. Testimony's yes, hard indesputable evidence hasn't made an appearance as yet.
I'll pm you the 205 meaning.


Cheers

Ants

Team 205

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:55 pm
by Ants77
Hey Stevo,

Any chance you may have a link to the info on different species, or even if you have read it can you let me know which book. That would be great bud, keen to get my hands on some of his material to have a further study.
Every (taz) time someone has a claim ( like the species call, and who saw this cricket type creature, who, what, when, why, sooooooooo many questions ) they never seem to show proof or validation, literary validation can come from any dark corner of the world as can accounts.

I don't believe that having a fraudulent picture up on your site makes you a phoney but does one no justice either. I mean no disrespect to you Steve, just very interested and I'm just looking for that new piece of evidence that's different from the other's.

I know it sound cheezy and cleche but even Romeneck made an effort to capture footage of an Alien ( or muppet lol ) creature outside his window. Makes me think, so out of over 400 reputable people there is no footage, or evidence only accounts ?

Cheers



Ants

Team 205

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:46 am
by Stevo
Ants, always good to hear from you.

Yes, under the weight of such overwhelming evidence, how can there be no evidence? Ha ha Here's hoping Greer's doco fixes that.

This subject is not easy. It's complicated. There are many factors that play into it. Maybe around a camp fire one night, eh?

Understand that Greer in his books is not preoccupied with making a catalogue of the biological traits of the many creatures visiting our planet. Also there is overlap, between the books.

'HIDDEN TRUTH- FORBIDDEN KNOWLEDGE': In this book Greer gives an autobiography in the context of this subject. From his first experiences of ETs, to where it has taken him through his life's journey. It lays out the issues and history vividly relaying extremely interesting exchanges he has had with key people who have had a major part in what has happened on this planet. The ETs and their technology form a major part, but if you were to ask me to draw a picture of them from his references, there isn't that much to go on. Towards the end I was losing my patience with the chapter which I think he refers to as a meditation. Still good stuff and very clear, important and incisive insights are given.

'EXTRATERRESTRIAL CONTACT':The Evidence and Implications' This book takes the subject of the ET presence and gives the "big picture" about how we relate to it. It's more about us, and how we have and can make sense of ET issues. It doesn't elaborate much about detailing the features ET biology or diversity. A lot of documents at the end in a kind of untitled appendix. Very interesting, but I was always looking ahead to see how much I had to go.

'CONTACT: COUNTDOWN TO TRANSFORMATION': This book is a diary of experiences of the core members of the CSETI group. It's about what happened and what they saw, and experienced bringing you right up to 2008. At times it's almost like reading about a seance. ETs are described, but not as elaborately or in as much detail as we would like. I would prioritise the other books. Good info, though.

There is always the option of contacting those persons already referred to (e.g. Clifford Stone, Captain Bill Uhouse etc.) who have seen ETs. They are alive.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzGYNJEA4Ag

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:00 pm
by Stevo
CORRECTION: Where is say, "I would prioritise the other books..." that was meant for the second book "Extraterrestrial Contact". In the context of looking for different types of ETs the other two books are more likely to have greater value.

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:48 pm
by Ants77
G'day Stevo,

Camp fire does sound good, shoot the breeze, philosophise. I'll try to acquire the literary works of Greer and have a perusal. Thanks for your time mate.

Cheers


Ants


Team 205

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:35 am
by Stevo
Ants,

The books are good, but I just had a look at what was available on youtube (search: Steven Greer) and I reckon it covers a lot of it there, and some of it has further developments. A lot more is there than even a month or two ago.

I found the Marilyn Monroe, Kennedy, Burl Ives stuff fascinating and fun in FORBIDDEN TRUTH, and the psychology in the dairy entries interesting in CONTACT, but they're side issues.

Good luck with it all.

Re: How many species of ET is there ?

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:06 am
by Stevo
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In this brief promo there is a very clear picture of an ET.

Very exciting.

They have the goods and they're delivering.