The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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coming disasters around the turn of the century. On a viewing screen in her ship she showed Billy the areas of Switzerland that would be most affected by coming volcanoes, fires, and more importantly, the rising water that was expected from overflowing oceans. These events would be happening around the advent of the twenty-first century. The farm was in a safe place in a little rural area called Schmidruti, about 45 minutes east of Zurich. Here, Billy could live peacefully and continue his work safe from the coming natural disasters. Buying the farm was expensive, especially since Billy had no income other than the pension he received from the Swiss government. He would need some financial help from others in order to buy the farm. As luck would have it, an old friend came forward just at the right time and was able to offer enough money for a down payment on the farm, and things fell into place for him to move his family to their new home. Over that past year, many of those who had come to visit with him had expressed interest in helping him with his work of disseminating his informative Contact Notes to the public. So far, Billy had amassed over 1,000 pages of Contact Notes he had written of his meetings with the off- world visitors from the Pleiades. The information included was on many different subjects, from history to science to consciousness. Semjase had been prompting him for months to get his notes in order and to make them available to the public, and she was most adamant that Billy should speak in public. All of this was proving to be too much for Billy. He just couldn't keep up with the workload, and public speaking was very difficult for him. He had tried on a couple of occasions to speak to small groups in neighboring cities, but he was ridiculed and laughed at, and he wanted no part of it anymore. Once the move to the farm at Schmidruti had been accomplished, Billy