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Although many elements contained within this December 1995 lecture by ET . contactee Alex Collier are unverifiable, this material is so highly interesting that it demands presentation. Relate it to other material and decide for your­ self. Together with other information in existence, it appears to have a bear­ ing on the immediate future ofplanet Earth and all its inhabitants. (Note: AC = Alex Collier; Q= Audience questioner) Introduction AC: Hello, I'm Alex Collier. In the last 31 years I have been, given so much informa­ tion that I would ask you to write down your queshom, otherwise they may not be brought up. There arc some positive aspects to the information, and there is some infor­ mation that is n-ot very positive. There is absolutely n-othing we cannot resoJve~if we stick together. What I mean by that is that we don'~ tum on each other. To have us tum on each other is definitely something that they are trying to get us to do-to divide us. The problems in the world that we have on the government level are just symptoms of a much bigger problem. II believe it was Bill Cooper, much to his credit, who sa,id several years ago ,that when you put the iETs in the middle of this thing, it absolute] y makes sense. He's absolutely right. I am going to be presenting the Andramedan perspective as to what is going on andl who we are, and some material about our past history. They have com­ ments about all of our history. I have been a contactee for 3] years. Tbe contact has not been consistent for 31 years, but it has been consistent since 1985. The first contact was in the upper peninsola of Michigan in a place called Woodstock. In 1964 I was on a family picnic. I went out to play with cousins, and I laid on the grass. The next thing I remember is that it was night­ time. They could not find me. I 'had missing time. I did not remember anything until age 14. We went back to the area where I had been sleeping. My body print was there. My mom, dad and a Michigan State Trooper swore up and down that they had looked for me. I wasn't there. So, it was one of those dilemmas. At age 14, I went to bed on a normal August nigpt. [woke up and found myself on a platfof)Tl. There were two men standing over me, a short one and a very tall one. They were both very handsome. On a soul level, I had absolute recognition of who they were. The tall one, Morenae, had hght b~ue skin. Vissaeus, the shorter one, was much older, and his skin was whitish, having lost most of the blue pigmentation. The Androme_dans are a very, very old race. ApparentlY, all of the human race comes from Lyrae. There is a lot of information about this. Billy Meier also talks about it. The human race did not originally exist in Lyrae: it came from some other galaxy, but first began to evolve in our galaxy in the Lyran system. According to the Andromedans, there are over 135 billion human beings in the eight galaxies closest to ours. Now, there are also other races out there. Some of tl1ese races have had a lot of conflicts with tbe human race, and that conflict contin_ues. BUl, there are things that are happening that will hope­ foully alleviate that problem. It comes down to philosophies more than anything else. The Andromedans are a telepathic race. Morenae, over the last 10 years, has learned to use his vocal chords. The reason thal ~he newsletter here is called Letters from Andromedn is bec;luse the first words that Morenae said to me when I went on board one time were "another letter". He was trying to convey the idea of "meeting", andl had been trying to [Search for 'the wQrd. The Andromedans care really deeply about what is going on, and a Ilot of it apparently has to do with who we are as Sallis and who we are genetical­ ly; and it also has ,to do with the future-a future in which we williprobably be in other physical forms. We're talking about the future between now and 357 years f,FOm now. 48 • NEXUS JUNE-JULY 1996