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From: wlmss@peg.apc.org [Lawrie Williams] Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 04:09:02 +1000 Fwd Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 16:46:31 -0400 Subject: Re: Zeta Notso Ridiculous > Date: Sun, 7 Sep 1997 03:05:32 -0500 > To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@globalserve.net> > From: John Velez <jvif@spacelab.net> > Subject: Re: UFO UpDate: Zeta Notso Ridiculous >>From: wlmss@peg.apc.org [Lawrie Williams] >>Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 21:02:33 +1000 >>To: ufo-l@mb.protree.com, updates@globalserve.net >>Subject: Zeta Notso Ridiculous. lw>>I have been trying to unravel human mytho-history, which has suffered >>from fragmentation and poor translation..... >> Then there was a series of global catastrophes, part of the ongoing >> extinction event science is starting to recognize. It is likely to >> have been caused by supernova Vela. > Not yet verified, and 'others' have equally plausible theories to explain > the evidence of repeated 'extinctions' that the earth has experienced in > it's four and-a-half billion year old history. The Vela supernova is just > one of them.... I have no problem with that. Another contender is the advance wave of "fluff" that swept through here "recently" from the hot young stars in the direction of the far southern constellations. Another is that material orbiting a passing star was captured by the sun resulting in a series of catastrophic collisions within our solar system. This last is the explanation that has come down to us via the Egyptians. (BTW I cannot back this last one up, at least until I bring my old 486 hard drive back from the dead - not without retracing a lot of work.) lw>> As an interesting aside, the Pleiadies offers a particularly rich >> mix of extensive habitats because it is full of young stars formed >> from amidst the debris from an ancient supernova. Civilization would >> very likely thrive there if it is going to do well anywhere. > We're talking about young stars in the full throes of birth. When one of > those babies accumulates enough mass to ignite into a star it blows away > its surrounding cocoon of gas (that gave it life) and bathes the > surrounding space in deadly radiation. Not very habitable unless you happen > to own a really good OSHA approved radiation suit, or a sun block lotion > rated at 67,000. <G> I looked at this problem closer to home, in the Jovian and Saturnian systems. Around Saturn especially the region of the rings - with all their remarkable mysteries - are protected from hard radiation by the magnetic field of the planet itself. And way out there amidst the stars, like in the Pleiadies, even amidst the seething chaos of rapid blue giant evolution there are sure to be huge pockets of stability where life can thrive, regions where particle radiation is diverted by intense magnetic fields and U-V is screened out by gas and dust - and not necessarily only on planetary surfaces. I don't want anyone however to feel that I am plugging exclusively for the view that current UFO visitations are from Zeta reticuli and the Pleiadies! : ) I am saying it seems within the bounds of possibility. >> Astronomical observations indicate that most stars have a family of >> planets. > That, is information that is being gathered and analysed in a star by star > method that will take many decades to compile. You are probably right > although the 'fact' has yet to be proven...... It is surely significant that the only star system we have had an opportunity to study in detail has nine planets and at least one habitat capable of supporting humanoids who have developed space travel - namely us. >> Please excuse me if I generate any cognitive dissonance with this >> posting. This synthesis is not the product of idle fantasy but the >> result of many years of careful consideration. > It's a 'stretch' Lawrie, but then I don't know your sources. On top of > which, I've been telling folks that I'm being abducted by aliens so who > am I to judge another. <VBG> My sources include the internet, astronomy books, scientific journals and a helpful spirit who became extremely forthcoming after a long visit to a UFO hot spot. I extend to you my deepest respect for your courage in telling others how it is, no matter how bizarre it must sound to your colleagues and to the scientific community in general. The implications of these visitations are immense. If humans are being fitted out with some form of bionic transponder then it is likely that our perceptions become theirs and sometimes, alas for "abductees", vice versa. The ongoing coverup might reflect a very rational response by the military to this situation. This implies that even this list is being monitored by the Others through the eyes of myself and Mr Valez! I am hoping that more educated people will come forward and discuss their experiences. It is evident that the phenomenon is escalating faster than our institutions are capable of adapting to it. As for the debunkers and pseudo-skeptics, I would urge them to go outside now, rush down the street, and join the local chapter of the Flat Earth Society. You guys are being left faaaar behind. Lawrie Williams___________fair dinkum skeptic
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