The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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people were looking for. After 115 meetings, the Pleiadians did finally end the contacts on Thursday, October 19th, 1978, because they no longer served their interest, but the wave of excitement and intrigue was spreading around the world. Even though the contacts had ended for Billy, they were just starting for the people of Earth. During the final months of the contacts, an investigative team from America led by Colonel Wendelle Stevens began to publish the results of their findings. In a wonderful and informative book called UFO—Contact from the Pleiades, an Investigative Report, written by Colonel Stevens, he summarized over 10 months of intensive investigative work that included analysis of landing tracks and photos, testimony of witnesses, detailed study of each contact sight where Billy had taken his photos, and hundreds of hours of conversation covering the information about these beings from the Pleiades. It was a significant piece of work that captured the excitement and enthusiasm that surrounded Earth's most important contact with human life from another world in modern times. Other members of the investigative team, Lee and Britt Elders, combined their investigative findings with the beautiful, clear pictures taken by Billy and created an informative and stimulating photo journal called UFO— Contact from the Pleiades. This very professional book stirred the emotions and provided deep insights into the thinking of these off-world visitors. I purchased the books and began to study them with great interest. The investigative report by Wendelle Stevens was fascinating and captured my attention for weeks, but I was strangely drawn to the photos of the Pleiadian Beamships in the photo journal and couldn't stop staring at them. "This book is important," I said to myself. I just knew it. As I slowly turned the pages, I became more and more certain that this