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king_ivan
Hope this isnt a re-post but i found this lecture very interesting even if it is a big hoax.

http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-58090947832434855

I know it's very long but well worth it.. the more I watched it I couldnt get away from it. It will answer alot of your questions and leave you with new ones.
thirteen
ive seen this vid a couple time ,very good talker!!! he sounds so sincere,like he really believes what hes saying is true!!

the parts about billy taking pics of other plants and dinosuars is somewhat bizarre!

but over all very good vid!

does he have any other vids out there?
WisemanRAX
That's a lot of claims to make. I personally think it's a nice fantasy story.
king_ivan
Not sure if he has any others that have been recorded and on the internet but I'd like to really talk to this guy lol.

He does make alot of claims that cannot be proved wrong yet, he's put alot of thinking into this. He wrote a book called The Pleiadian Mission: A Time of Awareness or something along those lines where he goes into more detail about everything. I havent been able to find the book where I live but it might be available in the US just not very popular. Sure would be a good read.
Luka the Rentboy
Those are some dramatic claims, haha. The part about weird blue underground humans, especially many under France? Sounds pretty... 'far-out', so to say.

Reminds me of the Lovecraft story, The Lurking Fear.
Jjbreen
QUOTE(king_ivan @ Dec 25 2006, 06:42 PM) [snapback]1473736[/snapback]
Not sure if he has any others that have been recorded and on the internet but I'd like to really talk to this guy lol.

He does make alot of claims that cannot be proved wrong yet, he's put alot of thinking into this. He wrote a book called The Pleiadian Mission: A Time of Awareness or something along those lines where he goes into more detail about everything. I havent been able to find the book where I live but it might be available in the US just not very popular. Sure would be a good read.

About the Pleiadian Mission:

First off what are they really called??? Obviously they are not called the "Pleiadian's" in that - that is one of the names we call the star cluster.
Second - as it has been stated in a few other threads- the star in the Pleiadian Star Cluster could not support life -
A.) They are young Blue Stars - Meaning a few billion years younger than our star.
B.) The radiation out put is way too high for any 'life zone' planets to support any kind of life.
C.) The Distance of the Pleiadian stars are not even "remotely close". 450LY +/-
D.) There are NO known planets orbiting these stars - and for obvious reasons.

So the simple laws of Astro-Physics simply do not work for life around any of these stars. Plus just under 1/2 a millenia to get here!
morrison1976
I have read alot and seen many of the photos and videos of billy Meier, and they are all fake. Some of the photos are a joke! Its people like him who give this subject a bad name sad.gif
landscapecontractor
QUOTE(Jjbreen @ Dec 25 2006, 07:57 PM) [snapback]1473764[/snapback]
About the Pleiadian Mission:

First off what are they really called??? Obviously they are not called the "Pleiadian's" in that - that is one of the names we call the star cluster.
Second - as it has been stated in a few other threads- the star in the Pleiadian Star Cluster could not support life -
A.) They are young Blue Stars - Meaning a few billion years younger than our star.
B.) The radiation out put is way too high for any 'life zone' planets to support any kind of life.
C.) The Distance of the Pleiadian stars are not even "remotely close". 450LY +/-
D.) There are NO known planets orbiting these stars - and for obvious reasons.

So the simple laws of Astro-Physics simply do not work for life around any of these stars. Plus just under 1/2 a millenia to get here!

Yea good points, the comments regarding the constellation lyra get me to (how could anyone be from lyra, lol). Like take the summer triangle in lyra for example.. everyone knows these stars arent really a tight triangle in space right? not even close.. You cant be from a constellation as such, its our eyes that draw patterns in the sky, the stars which form draco the dragon are in reality very very far away from eachother and have no REAL relationship with eachother at all. Its the same with other constellations. for this guys story to be well thought out and believable even for fiction I would need him to be credible (or close) in the astronomy dept. like arthur c. clarke might be.
Jjbreen
QUOTE(landscapecontractor @ Dec 25 2006, 08:29 PM) [snapback]1473778[/snapback]
Yea good points, the comments regarding the constellation lyra get me to (how could anyone be from lyra, lol). Like take the summer triangle in lyra for example.. everyone knows these stars arent really a tight triangle in space right? not even close.. You cant be from a constellation as such, its our eyes that draw patterns in the sky, the stars which form draco the dragon are in reality very very far away from eachother and have no REAL relationship with eachother at all. Its the same with other constellations. for this guys story to be well thought out and believable even for fiction I would need him to be credible (or close) in the astronomy dept. like arthur c. clarke might be.

This is exactly the point and well stated.

They didn't do their homework - not even close! That is what makes some of these, "I'm/they are from - Star such-n-such." they don't realize the physics of what they claim, as in this case the age of the stars and the simple fact of heat and radiation. Just wouldn't work.

Jj -
Arnack
Guess, on the website or on the video, one of the two, he mentioned that the area they were in where like 70 light years away from the Pleiadese or w/e tongue.gif
king_ivan
QUOTE(Jjbreen @ Dec 26 2006, 02:57 PM) [snapback]1473764[/snapback]
About the Pleiadian Mission:

First off what are they really called??? Obviously they are not called the "Pleiadian's" in that - that is one of the names we call the star cluster.
Second - as it has been stated in a few other threads- the star in the Pleiadian Star Cluster could not support life -
A.) They are young Blue Stars - Meaning a few billion years younger than our star.
B.) The radiation out put is way too high for any 'life zone' planets to support any kind of life.
C.) The Distance of the Pleiadian stars are not even "remotely close". 450LY +/-
D.) There are NO known planets orbiting these stars - and for obvious reasons.

So the simple laws of Astro-Physics simply do not work for life around any of these stars. Plus just under 1/2 a millenia to get here!


lol im no expert, I just found this lecture interesting
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