Difference between revisions of "Photo Gallery"

From Billy Meier
Line 147: Line 147:
 
'''Q: Why have you put the rubbishy discrediting photos at the front of the collection and the high resolution images are buried in some obscure page somewhere?'''<br>
 
'''Q: Why have you put the rubbishy discrediting photos at the front of the collection and the high resolution images are buried in some obscure page somewhere?'''<br>
  
A: They are all presented either here or somewhere nearby. The Future Of Mankind website is for individuals who are engaging a long term, interested study. With the photos, it will take some years for the [[Consciousness]] and [[Ratio]] to adjust, to be able to look clearly at what you're looking at. Therefore the order and sequencing of the photos isn’t important here. But if you're creating a presentation for the ephemeral, shallow interested, for persons with transitory concentration, then you may wish to select one of the more pertinent attention captivating photos for it.
+
A: They are all presented either here or somewhere nearby. The Future Of Mankind website is for individuals who are engaging a long term, interested study. With the photos, it will take some years for the [[Consciousness]] and [[Ratio]] to adjust, to be able to look clearly at what you're looking at. Therefore the order and sequencing of the photos isn’t important here. But if you're creating a presentation for the ephemeral, shallow interested, for persons with transitory concentration, then you may wish to select one of the more pertinent attention captivating photos for it. There has in the past been rhetoric used and they've been known to be beat around the bush (occasionally literally where the President Bush family were described long before), but on the whole the point is that it has not been an endeavour to try to convince the reader and audience, because that is the wrong way. The right way is that you research it all and make your own mind up.
 
</small>
 
</small>
 
</div>
 
</div>

Revision as of 11:51, 18 January 2019

Please see Special:NewFiles or Special:ListFiles to view all uploaded files. There is also an Art Gallery.

Introduction

<img border="0" src="Photobuch_Front.jpg" alt="Photobuch external FIGU website link" width="110" height="154" style="float:right"> <img border="0" src="photo-inventarium_vs.jpg" alt="Photo-Inventarium external FIGU website link" width="110" height="154" style="float:right">

  • Photo-Inventarium / Photo-Inventarium
    Photographs by Billy Eduard Albert Meier and a selection of his witnesses from 17th May 1964 to 5th February 2004. With an explanation as to why BEAM is the proclaimer of the modern times, contact person to the Plejaren Federation, why he was supposed to take the best photos of the out of this world beamships and the reason they come to Earth.
    Source Sample - File:Through Space And Time Sample.pdf
  • Photobuch / Photobook
    Linen cover with silver embossing, 4 coloured print, thread-bound, 122 pages, 95 photos (including 29 large format colour photos), size: 230mm x 297mm.
    Source Sample



In contrast to other UFO groups, which deal exclusively with the phenomenon of UFOs, for us the spiritual (geistige) and consciousness (bewusstseinsmässige) background occupies a much higher priority than all ufological concerns taken together.[1] Nevertheless, we cannot and don't want to renounce the topic of ufology, especially since we have the world's most extensive and best evidence that's ever existed. There is no UFO case on this Earth comparable to that of Billy Meier. The extraterrestrial human beings that Billy Meier has been selected and prepared to communicate with and be educated by, have encouraged and assisted him to take over a thousand photographs and film recordings of their many different types of spaceships, beamships, high-technologies and personnel, as well as various other interesting and supporting things. It’s a moderate, modest presentation considering what you’re looking at. [continue reading]


Photo's FAQ [Show/Hide]


Gallery



[click here to load many more images]

Further Reading

References

[show/hide]