On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 9:47 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent
Johnson<[email protected]> wrote:

> I wish more skeptics could be as neutral as you try to be on this
> contentious subject. The fact that you express a healthy amount of doubt is
> reasonable and most logical under the circumstances.

Ms. Hatoyama is not the first to visit a hospitable Venus.  One of the
first was George Adamski as his Wiki explains:

"However, the Ageless Wisdom teaching, which was first introduced to
the West in the works of Theosophical Society co-founder H.P.
Blavatsky, posits the idea that life on the dense-physical plane is
merely the precipitation, at a lower frequency, of life on the etheric
physical planes. In fact, Theosophy states that life on Venus has
advanced beyond the physical plane[15], and hence the dense-physical
conditions of Venus' atmosphere are no obstacle to life on Venus.
Esotericist Benjamin Creme subscribes to the view that the Venusians
pilot flying saucers that are capable of stepping down the level of
vibration of themselves and their craft from the higher vibrations of
particles of etheric matter to the slower level of vibration of the
atoms of the physical plane (Creme accepts George Adamski's UFO
sightings as valid).[16]"

Terry

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