The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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book held some important truths about life from another world. I became obsessed with the book, and for days I could think of nothing else. The implications were very serious, indeed. Here, at last, could be proof of the existence of life on other worlds. And if this was true, then just think what we could learn! I had read every word in the book several times, especially the part that said Meier had the opportunity to have physical contacts with these visitors. They had taken him with them in their ships on many occasions for the specific purpose of educating him on a variety of subjects about life, the universe, religion, history, and science. The Pleadians even allowed him to ask questions put together by himself and a group of friends from the F.I.G.U., who also seemed to be involved in the contacts. The book answered some of my questions, but didn't go into very much detail. I was hungry for more, and found myself calling directory assistance in Arizona to find the publisher, find the printer, find someone; I had to know more. There was the ring of truth in this book that touched something deep inside of me. I was sure that someone out there was making an effort to get in touch with us. It took just a few calls to reach the Elders, who were located in a small town in Arizona. They had just returned from several months in Switzerland investigating this case. They were very helpful and answered a lot of my questions, offering some new insights into the experiences of Billy Meier that were not in their book. My phone bill was pretty high for awhile because I kept calling and asking more questions. It turned out that Billy had more than 115 meetings with these visitors from the Pleiades. He had compiled several books out of thousands of pages of notes taken during his many meetings with them. He was publishing his notes in a set of books called The Contact Notes, but the problem was that the books were all written in German and no English