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words were. Billy had asked these same questions of the Pleiadians and had been told that during Jmmanuels time, there were few who could read and write, so the necessity to write down his teachings was minimal. He planned to do it after the crucifixion, returning to India where he had learned the lessons of spirit and living a long and prosperous life. At that time his teachings were written down by Judas Iscarioth, who was his scribe and good friend, not is betrayer as is commonly believed. The Pleiadians also wanted to make it clear that these teachings were merely being handed down by Jmmanuel, for he had learned them himself from his Pleiadian father, Gabriel, and the learned men of India, who had taught him so well during his early years of living there. Indeed, his teachings would be written down and buried in a safe place for the future. These teachings which were written by his scribe, Judas Iscarioth, and added to by his son, Joseph, made it through the ages, so the truth would endure for posterity. The people of his father, the Pleiadians, would see to it that the writings would be found in the future and become accessible to the Earth human beings. But he knew then that even 2,000 years in the future, man would not be mature enough, and it would take another 200 years before the grain of truth would find a bit of nourishable soil. Judas Was Not the Betrayer Judas Iscarioth was not the betrayer of Jmmanuel, as we have been old over the years. One of Judas' scripts was stolen so that it could be used as evidence against Jmmanuel by a Pharisee's son by the name of Juda Iharioth. He secretly took the script from the bag of Judas Iscarioth and sold it for 70 silvers to the scribes and Pharisees, who were pursuing