The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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undetectable from the ground. As they flew over several small populated areas that looked like cities, Quetzal explained that almost all of the manufacturing and production of products for living was done on other planets in their solar system so as to not upset the ecology on Erra. They had long since developed a balance with nature that was well protected. Nowhere on Erra was there a smoke stack or pollution of any kind. The atmosphere was perfectly clean and healthy; this helped contribute to their good health and to their long life span of over 700 years. The Beamship touched down on a landing area at Quetzal's home. The ship's drive systems were shut down, and Billy and Quetzal stepped out into a beautiful, clear, and sunny day. One deep breath of the high oxygen content was all Billy needed to be reminded of how poor the air on Earth had become. Quetzal had informed him that on Earth the oxygen content was dropping to very dangerous proportions, which would lead to disease and the damage of nature. Here on Erra, Billy's lungs gasped as he felt the surge of pleasure from the clean air. Just the idea that the Pleiadians were being so careful with their world was very encouraging. The main house was white in color and resembled a dome structure lot unlike some future-looking homes on Earth. Quetzal showed Billy around and explained some of the technology that was built into the home that monitored the air, communications, food supply, sleep, health, and many other aspects of living. Organic intelligence, much like that of the Beamships, was also present here and was built into the house, helping to create a high standard of living. Located just a few hundred yards from the main house was another