The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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the sun a lot. His Birth radio and sat down. I think my first question was about what Jesus really looked like, and Billy took it from there. Billy started off by reminding me that Jesus was not his real name. The man we think of as Jesus was really born with the name of Jmmanuel, which means "God with us." Throughout his lifetime he was never called Jesus Christ. This was a name given to him in the year 189 A.D. by those who were still forming Christianity. It was also during this time that the teachings of Jmmanuel were being rewritten, probably to the best of their knowledge. In early Christian writings Jmmanuel was spelled Emmanuel, and it still s found in many hymn books by this spelling. In the old language of the Lyrans, which is still used by the Pleiadians, the spelling was with a J, so Billy referred to him as Jmmanuel. The image most of us have of Jmmanuel is that of a young man will long, blond hair, thin and small-boned. Billy had me stand up, and taking a few seconds to think about it while looking me over, said that Jmmanuel was actually about 5'11" tall and weighed around 175 pounds at the time of the crucifixion. He had black, curly hair and was large-boned with big hands. His skin was tanned and had the look of a working man who was outside in The Pleiadians wanted to make it perfectly clear that Jmmanuel was an earthborn human being who lived and died as all men do. His life was that of a prophet who fought for the truth about the meaning of life. He became well educated through the wisdom of the celestial sons from the Pleiades. Through the force and wisdom of his spirit, he found the will to fulfill his mission of bringing the knowledge of Creation to Earth. His birth had been