---- Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> On 7/24/06, Steven wrote:
> 
> > As convincing as the trailer and footage appears to be I suspect nothing of 
> > any great significance will come of it. I've come to the conclusion that 
> > too many of our planet's population simply aren't ready to face the 
> > implications. The testimony and accumulated "evidence" will continue to be 
> > meticulously ignored.
> 
> Yes, but we are approaching a cusp.  If the Chinese aren't a part of
> the cosmo club and those stories of airbrushing are true; then, they
> are soon to let the cat out of the bag (unless it's dinner) when they
> visit the moon.
> 
> Disclosure is inevitable.  The question is when.  I have been a true
> believer for 4 decades and used to be sure it would happen in my
> lifetime.  Now I'm not so sure.  One story is that "they" have told
> the governments they have a timetable for disclosure or "they" will do
> the proverbial landing on the White House lawn.
> 
> Wouldn't you love to see THAT on CNN!  :-)
> 
> Terry

I have to admit that I belong pretty much in the same camp. In my youth I was 
much more impatient and radical in my desire to see some form of a public 
disclosure unfold, as if I feared the event would finally happen after I died 
and I would miss out on all the fun. 

I'm now 53 years old, going on 54 next month. I realize my age still makes me a 
young pup by the standards of others who post in this group. There are others 
older and far wiser than I.

The question I keep asking myself is will a "disclosure" happen overnight or 
will the process actually turn out to be a gradual transformation, one that 
when the historians look back took decades to slowly manifest through the 
collective minds of the planetary population. 

The proverbial "landing on the White House" is, IMHO, an extremely unlikely 
scenario. Least of all, it would snub all the other governmental institutions - 
WHY didn't THEY land on OUR front lawn! The NERVE of them! Harrumph! Ok, then, 
so why don’t "they" land on every government front lawn simultaneously so as 
not to snub the rest of the government institutions. But then you have to deal 
with the appearance of what would look to many like a planned invasion. Ok, 
then, snub all the governments and why not land in some remote region like the 
upper plateaus in Tibet. But such an action would look to some like "they" are 
behaving in sneaky remote ways. Some would complain: Why are they being so 
secretive!!!! There just ain't no easy to way to introduce yourselves! ;-)

IMHO, under the circumstances the only scenario I've been able to come up with 
that seems the safest avenue to follow is to just flit about at safe and 
hopefully non-threatening distances and occasionally wave through the portholes 
- and hope enough of us will look up long enough from the occasionally grisly 
scripts we have been playing out amongst ourselves - just long enough to 
notice. It sounds like Buzz and Neil did just that on their way to the moon. 
That took courage. Good for them!

Some in this group will misconstrue my above mentioned scenario as assuming I 
believe that, collectively speaking, they must all be friendly, that they are 
here to serve and/or save us, when it seems so obvious to them that "their" 
real "intentions" are to serve us up on a dinner platter. IMHO, we really don't 
know what their "intentions" are. Maybe there isn't just one "intention". 
Perhaps there are as many "intentions" as there are stars shining in the 
universe. But we will never know, not until we can open up a public dialog with 
"them."

PS: I loved that post-humus photo of Klass you shared with us of him smooching 
a rubber alien! I bet Klass is getting a good laugh from it as well.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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