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photos in very large albums. They were all numbered, so I could easily identify which ones I wanted. I picked out about a dozen that caught my eye, and later that afternoon Popi gave me the copies. I think that was the day that I started staring at the sky a lot. I hada camera with me and became a little excited about the idea of capturing a photo myself. I realized that it had been several years since the physical contacts had stopped, but if they still came by for an occasional hello, perhaps I could get it on film. I asked Billy if he knew when they might be coming by, for I would very much like to see one for myself. He just smiled and nodded his head. The Pleiadian Beamships On Earth when we see a strange object in our skies, we call it a UFO or flying saucer. UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object, but we may have to coin a new phrase now that we are in contact with the Pleiadians and know where they come from. Perhaps we could call them IFOs, for Identified Flying Object. The Pleiadians, however, call their small ships Beamships. The name comes from one of the first drive systems they developed, which relied on a light-emitting device to create power, hence the name Beamship. The ships are equipped with two drive systems, one for speeds up to the speed of light and another for beyond the light barrier. A Beamship is a small spacecraft capable of carrying three passengers from one place in the galaxy to another. It is a very common way to travel for the citizens of the Pleiades. Many different sizes and shapes are made, depending on the intended use. The saucer shape that is often seen on Earth is used on planets where there is an atmosphere or