Difference between revisions of "Pleiadian"

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* Not reading anything and already having an opinion of Sceptism and or advocacy.
 
* Not reading anything and already having an opinion of Sceptism and or advocacy.
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: Perceiving that it's a thing going on.
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: Not being able to read but perceiving its a thing going on.
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: Seeing it listed in a top ten hoax variety presentations and leaving it where it was found.
 
* Sceptism or advocacy by reading information which has nothing to do with the original source material which has been made up and ascribed to Billy Meier but which isn't anything to do with him.
 
* Sceptism or advocacy by reading information which has nothing to do with the original source material which has been made up and ascribed to Billy Meier but which isn't anything to do with him.
 
: Skipping that part and forming an opinion found somewhere on the Internet.
 
: Skipping that part and forming an opinion found somewhere on the Internet.
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: Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
 
: Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
 
: Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.
 
: Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.
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===Angles of approach, method of approach, alternative perspective approaches===
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* Wanting the truth about UFOs and finding Billy's photos that way.
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* Interest in supernatural and finding Billy Meier that way.
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* Seeking a consistent supply of knowledge which is taboo.
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* Previous life foreordination (see [[Reincarnation]])
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* Exploring mysteries online and stumbling across Billy Meier.
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* Reading some ancient book like the Enuma elis and finding Billy Meier that way.
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* Reading Edgar Cayce or Otto Muck and finding Billy Meiers version of atlantis.
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* Studying remote viewing or being a remote viewer and discovering a mystery which leads to extracts of Billy Meier info that way.
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* Economist, businessman, politician or some advisory individual who is assessing one or more loose ends and discovers an extract of text originating from Billy Meier that way.
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* Anarchist looking for something controverial
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* Troll looking for a seam of knowledge to dig into.
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* Religious individual with beef with Billy's atheism.
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* Religious individual with scholarly approach finding Billy's books that way.
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And many other ways.

Revision as of 12:56, 8 January 2018

People from the Pleiades who actually do not exist. According to Sfath's Explanation, Billy was told as a young boy that by initially using the term Pleiadian, when referring to the origin of his contactors, the fraudsters and deceivers who would later also claim to be in contact with Pleiadians would and have now have been exposed.

Billy was told that the Pleiades star cluster in our space-time configuration is too young to support life and the Plejares is the true star system from whence Sfath, Ptaah, Semjase and the other Plejaren originate.



Stratification of presentation style examples

Pre-Plejaren era

Advocacy; using balderdash with no relationship to the original source texts.
Advocacy; using balderdash with a fantasy-rich varnish/glaze with no relationship to the original source texts.

Post-pleiadian era

Scepticism; using other people's testimony to form the opinion.
Scepticism and Advocacy; working with original source material books with small but significant narrative changing translation omissions.
Advocacy; working with original source material with the attitude to check.

Post-pleiadian era with post-modernism
post-modernism demands the audience decide for themselves with no comments, similar to how Euronews has been known to make news reports with no commentary just the highlights of the raw footage and wild track audio.

Advocacy; however does selectively translate what is felt to be more important because of the length of time it takes to translate a document.

Statification summary

Not particularly scientific but gives a general overview of the combinations which are going on.


  • Not reading anything and already having an opinion of Sceptism and or advocacy.
Perceiving that it's a thing going on.
Not being able to read but perceiving its a thing going on.
Seeing it listed in a top ten hoax variety presentations and leaving it where it was found.
  • Sceptism or advocacy by reading information which has nothing to do with the original source material which has been made up and ascribed to Billy Meier but which isn't anything to do with him.
Skipping that part and forming an opinion found somewhere on the Internet.
Supplement with some opinion found somewhere on the Internet.
  • Scepticism or advocacy reading source English (or some other language any language which takes it out of its original presentation) translation exclusively.
Supplementing with low value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with high value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with low value opinions in real-life (not Internet)
Supplementing with high value opinions in real-life (not internat)
Supplementing with all available views perspectives from forums, websites and real life.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.
  • Scepticism or advocacy reading source German no translation exclusively.
Supplementing with low value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with high value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with low value opinions in real-life (not Internet)
Supplementing with high value opinions in real-life (not internat)
Supplementing with all available views perspectives from forums, websites and real life.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.
  • Sceptisim reading one or more languages and German, all of the contact reports and some or all of books.
Supplementing with low value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with high value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with low value opinions in real-life (not Internet)
Supplementing with high value opinions in real-life (not internat)
Supplementing with all available views perspectives from forums, websites and real life.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.
  • Advocacy reading one or more available languages and German, all of the contact reports and some or all of books.
Supplementing with low value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with high value third-generation opinions on forums.
Supplementing with low value opinions in real-life (not Internet)
Supplementing with high value opinions in real-life (not internat)
Supplementing with all available views perspectives from forums, websites and real life.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC.
Supplementing with everything above and a visit to the SSSC, a decade of study and some form of experience offered to them by the Plejaren.

Angles of approach, method of approach, alternative perspective approaches

  • Wanting the truth about UFOs and finding Billy's photos that way.
  • Interest in supernatural and finding Billy Meier that way.
  • Seeking a consistent supply of knowledge which is taboo.
  • Previous life foreordination (see Reincarnation)
  • Exploring mysteries online and stumbling across Billy Meier.
  • Reading some ancient book like the Enuma elis and finding Billy Meier that way.
  • Reading Edgar Cayce or Otto Muck and finding Billy Meiers version of atlantis.
  • Studying remote viewing or being a remote viewer and discovering a mystery which leads to extracts of Billy Meier info that way.
  • Economist, businessman, politician or some advisory individual who is assessing one or more loose ends and discovers an extract of text originating from Billy Meier that way.
  • Anarchist looking for something controverial
  • Troll looking for a seam of knowledge to dig into.
  • Religious individual with beef with Billy's atheism.
  • Religious individual with scholarly approach finding Billy's books that way.

And many other ways.