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133 us what they please, there are others of us who feel we possess an inherent sovereignty and right to exist without interference, no matter what our genesis. Their claims to be our creators have never been more than mere claims, anyway, unless there is proof somewhere, as a few researchers report from intelligence and military insiders. As for information on the aliens themselves, they are less forthcoming. Lisa was told that there are “many divisions” of the beings, and Jane has observed that while some of them are interdimensional, as Polly also believes, others are actually “interplanetary travelers.” An origin in Cassiopeia was stated to Angie, although the alien said their group had long ago made a “home” for themselves on our planet. Beth was told only that the aliens are here for study and to “avert a destructive process” that humanity is bringing upon the world. The most extreme communication of origin, however, was given to Pat. She was told that the aliens are angels, although not as we’d been taught to think of them, and that they will be responsible for the changing of human bodies at the time of resurrection. Jane, conversely, has been made to see, from her experiences, that the God of the Bible “is not the supreme being we have been taught to envision.” A common communication has been that the abductees are to come together or “find” others like themselves. In fact, Angie reported being brought to a group of “Chosen Ones” in an underground facility. “There were others trained like me,” Amy said she was told in 1989, “and we would come together soon. Now it is time that we find each other.” Beth was told that she and others must work as “spiritual” beings “for the good of humanity,” and the aliens told Jane that “All good people of earth must come together to resist what is coming.” It isn’t certain, of course, that all the communications have come from a single source, and in fact there are frequently contradictions and inconsistencies from case to case. The future planetary events are also a major topic for the aliens, and it is interesting to note the phrases and images they use here. For Jane, the aliens have used terms like “the awakening” to indicate coming changes in “world cultures and consciousness.” This sounds positive and peaceful enough, but both Amy and Polly have been told of a coming “Armageddon,” although Amy was told that Armageddon “will not be as people think it will be.” Angie’s abductors said that the “filth and evil” in this world will be cleansed as we are subtly changed. But for Anita and Lisa, the future changes are shown as disasters for which they must prepare to survive here on earth. And Pat has been shown scenes of the return of Jesus, accompanied by space ships and aliens, preceding the “bad time on earth” which will destroy many of those who are not rescued. Indeed, to Amy, Beth, Jane, and Polly, the communications have indicated a war of good and evil underway, in which we have a part to play. And as for the aliens’ promised assistance, Lisa has said simply, “Why should we believe they can fix our problems when they can’t even control the abusive aliens among them?” How do the women feel about their alien communications? Jane is inspired by much of what she’s told, but she has not been able to initiate the communications herself. As for information on the aliens themselves, they are less forthcoming. Lisa was told that there are “many divisions” of the beings, and Jane has observed that while some of them are interdimensional, as Polly also believes, others are actually “interplanetary travelers.” An origin in Cassiopeia was stated to Angie, although the alien said their group had long ago made a “home” for themselves on our planet. Beth was told only that the aliens are here for study and to “avert a destructive process” that humanity is bringing upon the world. The most extreme communication of origin, however, was given to Pat. She was told that the aliens are angels, although not as we’d been taught to think of them, and that they will be responsible for the changing of human bodies at the time of resurrection. Jane, conversely, has been made to see, from her experiences, that the God of the Bible “is not the supreme being we have been taught to envision.” A common communication has been that the abductees are to come together or “find” others like themselves. In fact, Angie reported being brought to a group of “Chosen Ones” in an underground facility. “There were others trained like me,” Amy said she was told in 1989, “and we would come together soon. Now it is time that we find each other.” Beth was told that she and others must work as “spiritual” beings “for the good of humanity,” and the aliens told Jane that “All good people of earth must come together to resist what is coming.” It isn’t certain, of course, that all the communications have come from a single source, and in fact there are frequently contradictions and inconsistencies from case to case. The future planetary events are also a major topic for the aliens, and it is interesting to note the phrases and images they use here. For Jane, the aliens have used terms like “the awakening” to indicate coming changes in “world cultures and consciousness.” This sounds positive and peaceful enough, but both Amy and Polly have been told of a coming “Armageddon,” although Amy was told that Armageddon “will not be as people think it will be.” Angie’s abductors said that the “filth and evil” in this world will be cleansed as we are subtly changed. But for Anita and Lisa, the future changes are shown as disasters for which they must prepare to survive here on earth. And Pat has been shown scenes of the return of Jesus, accompanied by space ships and aliens, preceding the “bad time on earth” which will destroy many of those who are not rescued. Indeed, to Amy, Beth, Jane, and Polly, the communications have indicated a war of good and evil underway, in which we have a part to play.