JANUARY 2008

Main Question

How did you regard the ET presence in the world before reading the Allies briefings? How do you regard the ET presence now?


Responses at the Meeting

Early on, with some of the earliest literature (e.g., the Betty and Barney Hill story, really the first abduction book), my sense was that we were not alone in the universe, so we can look at how we should treat each other differently and grow from all of that. So there was hope as a result of my believing we weren’t alone in the universe. That helped for a while. Then I started reading some of the early teachings from the Message, which said "you better watch out here." I remember thinking, "Oh crap, out there is just like it is here, only it sounds like it’s even worse out there." That was very disappointing. So I turned towards Knowledge and forgot about the Greater Community for a while, and then came back when the Allies laid out the situation very clearly.

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Before I read the Allies material, I was a massage therapist. I was lucky in a way, because for a while I had client after client (about eight of them), people I had known for years, who for some mysterious reason would come in for their regular massage and about halfway through would start shaking, trying to get away from something in the air, screaming. They didn’t know what was happening. It usually took several sessions to uncover the fact that they actually had been abducted. They were as shocked as I was, and the stories came wrenching out of them. It was terrifying to them. But I had done enough bodywork to know that the body doesn’t lie. So I trusted that there was something real going on. It became very clear to me very quickly that this was not a good thing, that these people’s lives had been severely affected. Something had happened to them that they would never get over. Then I came to the Allies material from that. These stories from my clients made it very real to me. I couldn’t deny it after that. It wasn’t just a theory. These were people who I knew and had strong connections with. These were people who were doctors, lawyers, school teachers, musicians - upstanding people of my community. It was made very rivetingly real. The Allies material gave me the context of what seemed so frightening and horrifying. Without the Allies briefings, it would just seem like something out of the blue that comes in and does things to people, but I wouldn’t know what it all added up to and what it meant. So I was certainly predisposed to absorbing the Allies briefings, and trusting them.

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Prior to the Allies material, I have to say that I wasn’t even curious. I don’t know if I heard about Betty and Barney. And if I did, I would have thought that it was a hallucination, or whatever. And the movies were all fictitious, make believe. But in terms of my own personal experience, it was a fog. I think I was in a state of confusion in terms of what was going on and what I felt. Everything was mixed up, the psychic, ghosts, disturbances in the night, sounds, hair-raising bodily reactions. When I started with the Teachings, the very term "the Greater Community" frightened me. I didn’t want to go there, or learn anything about it. But I did want Knowledge. But I’m so grateful now. Before, I would walk into a room, feel something, and not know what it was. Now I can feel things, know what’s going on, whether I’m being influenced. So I feel really grateful to have some sense, some foundation. And when the Allies material came, I realized why I didn’t want to learn about the Greater Community. I was right!

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When I first came to the New Message and started studying it, I had zero interest, zero sense of orientation towards Greater Community or extraterrestrial presence on earth. I heard about it in passing, but it never sank in at all. My interest in the New Message was primarily spiritual advancement and as a source of spiritual truth. I think what compelled me about it more and more as I studied it was the Greater Community reality, and resonating with that. The longer I stayed with it, the more real for me that became. I remember being somewhat underwhelmed when the Allies message came. The source, the fact that it was from physical beings who had made the journey here, risked their lives in order to present this message, was extremely moving to me. But the information itself struck me at first blush to be very much what the New Message was already saying about the Greater Community, that this was the greater threat that humanity has ever faced, that we needed to get it together in order to overcome the challenge. But it was at the same time the Allies material was emerging that I became polarized around this. Having gone to college as a student of Knowledge, trying to see what was the problem in the world that had my name on it, was it the environment? What must I serve? That was the big question for me. And when it became clear that environmentalism wasn’t my great calling in life, it became clear to me that it was tied to the extraterrestrial presence. So I went from pre-New Message, having no orientation towards it, to the time of the Allies material emerging, feeling like this is the biggest problem in the world and I’m going to do something about it.

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I didn’t have any information or interest, any inclinations at all, until Shirley MacLaine. When I read her book, Out on a Limb, in 1980, it just struck a chord. I didn’t even know the word "extraterrestrial." And here she was, striking a chord in me that prepared me. It was really odd. And I was going to go to one of Marshall’s readings in San Francisco - it was channeling back in those days, and I had said, "that’s not for me." But on that very day when I finally knew that I had to go (within a year of reading Shirley MacLaine), I went to this store called Star Magic - there was crystals, music, a beautiful store. And when I walked in, I went directly to this huge book and opened it up, and it was about Billy Meier and his Pleiadians. And it didn’t matter what they said, it was just like the Teachers were talking to me or something. It wasn’t a fear preparation. At first the chord was struck, and then reading that, and that very night going to hear a reading where they said, "My children, you are about to be discovered." It was about the Greater Community. I had been a peace activist, and I saw it was the same situation "out there." And the friend I was with was terrified at the thought there was anything out there, and that they were possibly coming here. And I said, "I’m not scared. Why am I not afraid of this?" And subsequently I read things that should have really scared me - like Budd Hopkins, and Witnessed, and Intruders. And when the Allies material came, there was even more to be afraid of. But they were delivering a message. It was like the wisest doctor you ever knew was telling you your condition. They sat you down, they were so wise and compassionate and loving, and they told you, "You know, it’s not going to be easy what I have to say". So I keep looking for the fear, and it’s not there. So, before Allies, something resonating. After Allies, just truth. This is why I’m here. Whatever they’re calling people to do, I’m here for it. So it’s kind of a journey.

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Like you, I’m not afraid. I’m very concerned, and the message is very sober, but there’s also great hope in that message. So I look at the condition of the world, and feel for humanity. What can change this? Right now it seems like the only thing that can really change it is an awareness of the Greater Community.

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I remember even as a child thinking about it. I didn’t know the term "Greater Community," but I just remember looking out into space and thinking there has to be other planets out there with people. I hadn’t had any conversations with anybody, it was just a matter of laying on the grass and looking out into the space, seeing how far out it goes, and conjuring up what a seven-year-old mind could conjure up in terms of possibilities and probabilities. It was a no-brainer to me to think that there would be life of some sort out there. I remember being attracted to movies that had to do with the Greater Community. I was a Trekkie. I didn’t miss any programs, and saw them over and over again. I was fascinated by the whole thing. I clearly had an interest in space, almost wanting to experience what it would be like to meet somebody from a place that was so different from here, and ask many questions about their lives. I was a sociology major, so it was natural for me to think about those things. I guess I kind of romanticized it for a period in my life. I thought it was stimulating, and didn’t use a lot of discernment. I just thought about what a neat experience it would be. At the same time, there was a part of me that was trying to find a deeper meaning to life. I was jumping all around trying to find Knowledge, but I didn’t realize that was what I was trying to find. Ultimately I ended up finding Marshall and resonating so strongly with what he had to say. And when he started talking about the Greater Community, I knew it was true, that all this had a connection to my spiritual life. That was a real mind bender, because I thought it was more like an entertainment or pastime. I realized not only did it exist, but the impact it could have on the world was enormous. I can’t say that I was never frightened. I went through terror, as one of my reactions. And it is only just recently that I have started to develop discernment. I think I almost used to invite experiences that I wanted. I was really into having woo-woo experiences, and I had a few. After reading the Allies material, I realized how naïve, how lacking in discernment, and how dangerous it was, and how dumb and adolescent I was to think the way I was thinking. Recently Marshall said, "Knowledge is not afraid of what’s coming. Knowledge knows what to do." Thank God. All I have to do is be in the stillness, and it knows. That brought me peace, knowing that I will know what to do when the time comes. So I feel very thankful that I discovered the books of Knowledge. The Allies material was a major piece of the puzzle that was definitely missing for me.

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The Allies book was actually mailed by a former student to a college radio station where I worked. I thought it would probably get destroyed, so I took it home and read it, and it scared me. Then I wasn’t sure if that was real, or if they’re positive. But then through a library loan I got the Wisdom books and Greater Community Spirituality. When I found the Allies message, it was a little too much for me to take in, so I had to set it aside for a while. At first I wasn’t really comfortable with the whole Greater Community idea. But slowly I’ve developed an awareness of it. I’m not too scared of it now. I’m concerned. I read The Threat, by David Jacobs, and it’s bothersome but not terrible. It’s been a growing thing, but it’s been pretty slow for me. It started with not really knowing about it, and now that I know about it, it seems like a no-brainer that they wouldn’t respond to the same kinds of pressures that we have. It’s a journey.

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There were a couple of milestone experiences of knowing something that kind of got me prepared. I was twenty when I heard an astronomer give a lecture. All I remember is him saying, "It’s mathematically impossible for there not to be other intelligent life in the universe." It was one of those moments when everything shakes: This is important, somehow this is life-changing information! About a year later, I read the article about Betty and Barney Hill in Look Magazine. I was sitting on my parents’ sofa in the den reading, and I said, "This really happened. This is not fiction." My world shook. What does that mean? When I read the Wisdom books, I loved the wonderful chapters about the Greater Community. I would just pore over them, highlighting them in different color inks. It started me reading everything I could get my hands on about what people from the earth were thinking about this, rather than what the Teachers were saying. I did that for years, until I just couldn’t do it anymore - there wasn’t that much new out there. But I remember reading The Threat while living in Boulder, and I was outraged that this could be going on in our world, behind our backs, in this subversive manner. This was before the Allies. And I remember running over and handing the book to my friend, saying, "This is absolutely unacceptable." I knew that it was true. Seeing this silent, secret way these beings were operating, I knew their agenda had to be bad. And then the Allies message came, and it blew me away. The way it’s presented is to akin to how the Unseen Ones view us, humanity, and our place in the Greater Community. It was a bolt of lightning, extremely unpalatable, but at least they were telling it like it is. My first thought was, "Well, are you going to come down and help us, save us?" And the answer was, "No, you have to do it yourself." I thought, "Do I have to grow up? Do we all have to grow up?" I realized we’ve got to fix it, do something, get cracking. Then when I heard they had left, I was heartbroken. I cried and cried and cried. I felt that our big brother friends had left us. But they did what they came here to do.

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I’ve had many positive experiences, so I had a very positive experience with ETs in my life. When I was 21, when I knew nothing about spirituality, I died, flat-lined, and survived it, and discovered that there’s a part of me that’s never not connected to God, that lives without confusion, that’s not divided, that’s deep inside of me. Sounds like Knowledge, doesn’t it? I experienced that as being the basis of my life, that everything else was not true or not important. Almost immediately after that I started having experiences with UFOs, then found myself in the remote mountains of California with about 30 other people, where we were taught for seven or eight years by Christian Star Beings. They said we had been part of the school of prophets, that we were in earlier times the Essenes. It was a very strict school, and they emphasized the Unseen Ones. They said there were other negative ETs in the universe, but we were not to have anything to do with them, that we weren’t skilled to actually encounter them at all, that our minds were too lazy to be able to deal with some of the negative ETs. We knew nothing about any of the abduction stuff. We studied for all the years I was there, a very strict teaching. They said that God had given us a gift, the Spirit of Truth, that was in us, always connected to God, always knowing what was right or wrong and what we were supposed to do. I think I got the Gnosis teachings, the teachings of Knowledge, in my twenties. Coming here to Marshall’s teaching was, "Oh yeah, there it is again." Because our teacher was one of the early contactees - before Betty and Barney Hill, people like Daniel Fry, George van Tassel, and Gabriel Green, Truman Bethurum - they came by, and I met them and talked with them. We experienced people who went for rides on ships with very spiritual extraterrestrial beings (who were basically Christian, because they believed in Christ as the fire of the universe in the system of suns). So it was a wonderful experience I had with extraterrestrial beings. They very much said our source of truth was from the unseen world. They didn’t want us to study other teachings, and we didn’t. They didn’t want us reading about negative ETs, so we didn’t. We were pretty removed from everyone else in the world. I’ve had probably over 100 experiences with ships of blazing light, lighted spheres, a few metallic ones, stood next to them. I met ETs from other worlds. They were beautiful beings. I just had positive experiences for many years, along with other groups of people. I wasn’t just having these experiences by myself. In this town of Mono Lake, California, everyone saw these ships - it was very common in the ‘60s and ‘70s. We saw ships that were being chased by jets, and they would just go into mountains, right into the earth, right into lakes, at full speed. We experienced these kinds of things. I didn’t even read other channeled works, didn’t even know they existed. It was a very serious teaching, even rigid. We were all very clean cut, athletic, and leaving clean lives. Other people were not living like that. Years later, they said they were done teaching us and it was time to leave, the school (the School of Thought) was done. They said they had put the teaching in our bodies. We had spent four or five nights a week sitting in circles of light, doing energy experiences, healings, learning how to manifest. They were always frustrated with us because we couldn’t just manifest. They said our minds were lazy and weak. Everywhere I went I would have positive experiences with UFOs - in Colorado, or Hawaii, or anywhere. And then all of a sudden, they stopped. It was like they all left or something. But our teaching was to trust the unseen world, the positive side of it, learn how to be still and listen. In the late ‘80s I finally came into contact with stuff like Betty and Barney Hill and all of these abductions. I could hardly believe it. I had such a positive view of the spiritual world, of these ETs that were part of my life. It took me a long time to really come to grips that these were the negative ETs they were talking about, that they didn’t want us to have anything to do with. It took me a long time to accept the fact that there were all these little nasty Grays and other beings out there abducting people and doing weird things to them, and to accept the fact that all my extraterrestrial friends were gone. They left. All that remained were hidden ETs doing nefarious things with secret governments, black ops, whatever. Even when I came to this teaching, it was the spiritual side that really got me. I recognized it for what I already had experienced and had been taught way back in the late ‘60s and all through the ‘70s. So I went from very positive to realistic, accepting what’s obviously there - like you have all had to come to accept, too.

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What the Allies have said is that all the good guys are gone. They made it very clear that we’re in an unambiguous situation. The timing actually fits the seeming discrepancy between the Allies material and the Wisdom material. The Wisdom books talk about the motives that brought various groups of extraterrestrials here. The Allies book a few years later presents the unambiguous situation that there are no friends here.

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I’ve only recently been introduced to the Allies of Humanity. Before, I’ve always been more of a Carl Sagan type of person who says, "Of course there’s something out there," thinking of the infinite possibilities of the universe. I’m very much into quantum physics and just the depth of truth of things. A friend of mine was in Logan’s Coffee Shop and was talking about crop circles, and somebody from the group gave him a card for the Allies of Humanity. We’re always fascinated by these things that go on in the world, and we’re always curious. We never attach ourselves to anything, but we just find it all very interesting. Anyway, I got this card, studied up online, saw there was a meeting, and came to last month’s meeting. It’s been really interesting to go through the process. Now, I’m still very curious. I’m not really attaching myself to what is or what isn’t, perhaps because I haven’t had the intense experiences that it sounds like many of you have had. I’m really curious to hear your stories. I’m very curious to learn more about this. Thanks for letting me be part of your group. The Allies material is very intellectual. I’m a person who is always looking at the psychology of things, trying to put things in a box and see what kind of people are attracted to it, what’s the truth behind all this stuff. It seems like a lot of the questions here are based on a lot of fear - of not knowing what’s going on, what’s the future going to be, and the paranoia of "they’re influencing us." So I’m still trying to get through that part of it, that it just seems like a lot of psychological processes that could lead into a direction. But I’m open. My glass is empty. I’m very curious. It’s definitely some of the more interesting material I’ve read. Everything about it has a lot more realism to it. I’m going to continue my little journey of Knowledge.

 


 

Online Responses

From Martin in the UK

As a child I was very aware of and fascinated by information about ETs and UFOs. I was a boy, and this interest was a hobby (although perhaps now I might say that it was also a preparation). I didn't really have a view.
As a teenager this interest was replaced by other more pressing existential questions (girls, where shall we go out tonight, girls, music, girls - you get the picture).
But around age 30 a series of personal experiences - not direct encounters with ETs, but finding myself at the edges of ET activities - along with a very clear sign to me from God - brought me face to face with the issue again. I delved into the abduction literature, and began to feel deeply - at both an emotional and intellectual level - that the ETs were a profound threat to human security and self-determination. But what could we possibly do, and where could we begin?
Then I read the Allies, cover to cover in one sitting. And now I know - the ET presence is the greatest threat to human development and the realisation of humanity's potential. And - inconveniently, embarassingly, awkwardly - I also know that playing my part in repelling and repudiating the ET presence is a fundamental part of my mission and destiny here.
Above all, though, the Allies give us real hope that the ETs need not prevail. Others have succeeded before us, so we too can prevail.

From Jim in California

I had no idea that Negatively Oriented Beings were actually on this planet. I found out myself, first-hand, in a face-to-face contact with these goofballs.
After I found out about these beings, I found the Allies of Humanity Study Group. I found that what I was reading was literally corresponding to exactly what I experienced personally. Now I know that ET is here, is hostile, and is ready to complete an extremely old plan and well-executed takeover.
I am hopeful, but not optimistic, that perhaps we as a group will be able to prevent this. But let me tell you as someone who has seen them, and their operation personally: It will be extremely, extremely hard to do. It will take an enormous, concerted, and dedicated effort from everyone.

From Angelo in Ontario, Canada

The presence of malevolence in general has been one that from a young age was not allowed to be forgotten. Numerous childhood experiences with forces and entities that were beyond normal comprehension shaped my perspectives in profound and disturbing ways. I remember always clinging to the vestige of hope that Jesus was real and that I would be personally guided and healed and would thus heal others.
Into adulthood the reality of what seemed to be semi-physical beings collided with my 'need to know' in world shattering vividness, though the experience as a whole was balanced, for the presence of divine activity was always near, sometimes very obviously so.
Before introduction to the Allies material I was well aware of an ominous force enslaving humanity through moral deprecation and insinuated thoughtlessness. I was particularly drawn to the Nag Hammadi, the unearthed Gnostic texts that I frustratingly felt were 'handled' extensively before release. Regardless, the clues that remained of the Archontic forces spoke deeply of a hidden truth. It is this truth that has compelled me to this day.
Reading The Allies of Humanity I found a perspective that not only confirmed my own knowledge, but expanded upon it in some very illuminating ways. Though a shroud still covers much of the subject, it is vitally important to know that a handful of genuine human beings are converging, and finding unity in a vibrant, catalytic and life altering context.

From Niko in the United Kingdom

I'm a second generation kid on the subject. During my adult life my interest led me to discover for myself a lot of the things my parents used to discuss but about which I was doubtful. Encounters with other people, literature and personal experiences helped me build up my knowledge.
When I came upon the Allies book it was a great breakthrough. Marshall is a very competent writer, plus his books are in English, the international language, so it gave me a way to share a lot of things with others. In contrast to others, Marshall gives an overall picture of what's happening and that is really necessary. From then on, I concentrated on Marshall's books and taking the Steps to Knowledge.
The ET presence on Earth, as far as I'm concerned, pretends to want to help humanity, the environment and save the planet. Nothing could be farther from the truth. If we allow them to do what they intend, they will not just enslave humanity, they will eventually destroy all life on the planet. It is our responsibility to defend ourselves, our species and our planet.

From Gerardo in Puerto Rico

If the allies message were not in the world, we would posibly be talking about how intelligent, spiritually guided and how good and peaceful they are. Before reading the allies message I thought the ET's were angels that were helping us to save the world from disaster. And the reason may be that in the recent past there were in fact a few here with good intentions for humanity.
Now we have to look into a mirror to see the ETs are in a way just like us; wealth, power, resources they need too. We can't think we don't deserve this world and they do. Do we let these resource explorers have global domination, reduce the earth population, conduct slavery to us and control our mental environment? So, why hope or still believe they are here for a good reason?

From Spencer in Michigan

Prior to seeing the alien on the cover of Whitley Strieber's 'Communion', I was as consciously oblivious as most in regards to the intervention. In my youth, movies like 'Earth vs. the Flying Saucers' terrified me, but these stories always took place in the daytime so I was not afraid to lie on the grass at night, stare out into the Milky Way and wonder whom ever was out there. As life consumed me with its many distractions, I still searched for spirital truth and a means to quiet the noise. My regret is still that I have let the practice of meditation slip away from my life so many times.
Following 'Communion', I had the first abduction experience that I was aware of and spent the next two decades pouring through UFO books and seeing shiny orbs darting around in the skies. "What's going on?" I wondered now, so much speculation and confusion. I had no doubts it was real, but I had no knowledge as to WHY.
Some years ago I was introduced to the teaching of 'The Greater Community Way of Knowledge' and 'The Allies of Humanity'. And now I am free to know.

 


 

Reader Question

From Lee in the U.K.

If these aliens are here to take away our rights to free will, etc., then how and when do you think we would do battle with them? Would we fight them in a conventional manner, or other?

Responses at the Meeting

Other! Resist the Intervention. Engage in protest. Raise your voice against the Intervention and it will stop. It’s not about warfare. It’s not about all the conventional ways.

But what would it look like to really resist the Intervention? Part of the result of the pacification program is that there is no anti-Intervention movement. There is not a peep being made.

It’s easy to confuse the ends and the means, because from what we understand the Allies are saying, it’s very much “make a noise,” so that anyone who is observing humanity sees that the Visitors are not here with the consent of humanity. So that doesn’t seem to be a Mental Environment question. Thinking good thoughts isn’t going to do that at all. Lighting a fire on the soccer field that says “ET Go Home!” may or may not be observed or be seen as representing any consensus. The question is visibility. If we’re talking star systems away, what is a protest that’s visible at that level? What about sending a message out into space?

The answer is Knowledge. Knowledge knows what to do, and Knowledge will defeat the Intervention—if we can establish it here strongly enough.

We have to get more people contemplating this question. The New Message has to get out. It’s the New Message that has to become beamed, not “ET go home.” Let people resonate with the Message and begin to awaken to Knowledge within themselves.

Take heart. The Message is getting out, and people are responding from all over the world. They don’t have to be here in this room to be with us, and that’s the beauty of Allies study group. As a teaching tool and an outreach tool for us, this is part of a good plan. Thanks to everybody once again for your participation in the plan.

 

Online Responses

From Martin in the UK

We have to do it any way that we can, given the resources available to us. As individuals, we must be activists - spread the truth, raise consciousness, move individuals and communities to reject and denounce the ET presence.
If we are unfortunate enough to encounter ETs or hybrid infiltrators, we must use that opportunity to make plain our rejection and refusal to comply, to whatever extent is possible, be that forceful resistance or refusal to comply with their commands.
As a movement, we need to influence our societies and their debate (political, media, intellectual), to make it increasingly clear that rejection of the ET intervention is a widely held position, and that there is no consensus accepting their presence.
Finally, we need to harness our political systems to use the power and legitimacy of our nations and governments to reject the ETs. We must send messages to the ETs asking, demanding that they cease operations and depart. If they persist, we should issue warnings, and then strike them where they are weakest - where they are trying to operate in human society.
We can't fight them in space or in the sky - but we don't need to. The allies tell us that they are few, they are far from home and that they are resource explorers, not full scale armies. When a few ET abductors or hybrids come face to face with well-armed and trained human soldiers in a well-planned ambush, who knows how it might go? And a more powerful message of rejection would be hard to think of - we don't even need to win that particular firefight to send that message home.

From Niko in the United Kingdom

We need to take a sober and objective attitude and treat it as we would any other problem. We need to assess the situation and come up with solutions that are within our means and our limitations.
A New Message has been provided; we have the power of Word, both spoken and written. That gives us a foundation and a way to communicate and share this with others.
As far as actually fighting them is concerned, the fight is more in the Mental Environment. Steps to Knowledge is a way. Other ways include Mind and Will boxing in martial arts such as Tai Chi, Hsing I and Pa Kua.
However, because the ETs intervening are not civilized, a physical confrontation is unavoidable. This will mostly be with their human minions. So it will be human fighting human. The situation here is very delicate, because if we don't watch out, they'll have us butchering each other, giving them the perfect excuse to "officially" intervene. But if we manage to get past the minions, there will be little physical fighting with the ETs themselves. They will just flee, and we probably won't be able to stop them. Otherwise they will be captured.
On the other hand, a measurement of strength, skill, mental power and ability will be required for the ETs to be convinced that they have lost.

From Linda in Missouri

The New Message uses the analogy of defending our child against a threat, and how aggressive we would be. We would do what was necessary.
However, since we cannot know the particular threat that might confront us personally, or the specifics of the threat to our world, it is hard to plan a physical response. What tactics do you use against an enemy who can disarm a nuclear missile, float people through the air and appear and disappear? Human collaborators and hybrids might be easier to fight, but history tells us the most effective battle is one that takes out the leadership. How do we prepare for that fight?
It becomes obvious that we will have to rely upon Knowledge to direct our actions. Like Luke Skywalker, we will have to let the Force be with us...

From Gerardo in Puerto Rico

If our solar system were not near the routes of commerce and transit that the Allies have spoken we are, then we would be very vulnerable to rougue regimes or force could be taken against us. Because that's not the case, the intervention has to apply their bigger strength: manipulation of thought and emotions and the pacification program.
They are going to create violence, but not them; they will direct people to carry hostilities to those who oppose the intervention. We should not panic and buy a tank and missiles. We could be tempted to commit error and instead of defending ourselves, we could create violence amongst us.
Yes, we should defend physically and mentally as necessary but remember the arena is the mental environment. That's their strength and that's our weakness. They are not military forces, mainly because their weapon is their minds.
And yes, I agree people need to hear the New Message and prepare with Knowledge, so we can know how to respond correctly to the intervention.
Spread the word, the ET's MUST GO!!!


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