The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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for him. the soldiers to think he was dead. A lance was used to pierce his loins to see if he was alive, and when blood mixed with water came out, the soldier felt his life was slipping away. He called out that Jmmanuel was dead. In the crowd was Joseph of Arimathea, who was a follower of Jmmanuel. He could tell that he was not dead, but had slipped into a coma brought on by the many broken bones and terrible beating he had suffered. Jmmanuel was strong in spirit, but this much damage to his body was even too much Joseph received permission from Pontius Pilate to take Jmmanuel down from the cross and bury him. He then found some friends of Jmmanuels from India who were there, and with their help, took him to the tomb that Joseph had built for himself. It had a secret entrance, so he and the men from India could come and go as they pleased without being noticed by the soldiers, who had been left to guard the entrance. It took three days for Jmmanuels health to return to the point where he could walk again. He had been nursed well by the men from India, who had brought with them special oils and salves which helped to revive him. After Jmmanuel had left the tomb through the secret back entrance, there was a great roar in the air and a bright light appeared, out of which stepped Gabriel, his Pleiadian father. He put the soldiers to sleep, rolled back the great stone that covered the entrance and let Jmmanuels mother, Mary, and Mary Magdalene into the tomb to see that he was gone. They were told to go into the city and tell his disciples that Jmmanuel had risen and to meet him on the road to Galilee, but not to tell anyone else. Immanuel appeared two more times before his disciples, once in the room where they had just gathered a few days before to celebrate the Last Supper, and again on the road to Galilee. He then disappeared and was