often afflict the fetus in multiples. Genetic abnormalities most often result in spontaneous abortions, but where they do
not, the surviving infant is ill formed and usually limps through a short life. Visit your institutions and find out, should
you doubt. One problem triggers another, with heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, all malformed at once and the endocrine
and nutritional systems askew. As for the organs, never seen clearly while being removed, these were substituted while
all was a blur and in motion. How would it be that at an autopsy of such importance that a camera man would
image? Does he not understand how to operate his camera? Was he not chosen for his expertise? And if not, if he was
inexperienced, why did he seem to have no learning curve in this regard?
All in all, however, we feel the autopsy film served its purpose, which was to set the populace to talking and thinking
about the alien presence. The arguments about the authenticity of the film are evenly weighed, pro and con, and this
causes the arguments to be all the more long lasting and heated. Just what the film makers wanted.
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ZetaTalk: Pseudo-Fiction
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The supposed discovery of the Cytherean Complex on Venus, as described in the book
movie
has been changed but the major character, theme, and significance to mankind are the same. ET and EBE both found
themselves unexpectedly in the hands of humans, communicated telepathically with a boy, were gentle and intelligent,
yet sickened and died in spite of government efforts.
The story of the Cytherean Complex is clearly fictional in the context of Venus, whose vast swirling cloud covers have
never been penetrated by human photographic equipment, but it rings quite true in the context of Mars, the true site of
such structures. Photographs of pyramids and a Sphinx like structure known as the Face on Mars have been a hot topic
in UFOlogy circles for a number of years, with the debate nowhere near ending. The failure of the recent Mars probe
to send back photos at the crucial moment only fueled the debate. Of
audience just got more selective. Where the Cytherean Complex and the real structures on Mars are a parallel, likewise
the fictional Mental Health Committee has a counterpart in MJ12, the even dozen in both cases no accident. Thus, the
fiction's title,
the fictional components with the real components and let the truth sink in.
This vehicle, pseudo-fiction, has been quite deliberately used by the government on a number of occasions and will be
used just as often in the future. Why not simply tell the truth, show the
autopsy film, the
pseudo-fiction film in Britain? Why not just come clean on the Secret Government's activities rather than run the
than just promote the movie
truth when it is upsetting but to absorb and process information when it is presented as fiction. In fact, given human
nature,
Pseudo-fiction may also be the only way a story will ever be told. What do you think the chances are of getting the
story of the Ebola Virus told? Would the US Government not be liable if they came clean on the CIA's past activities?
Is the US Government not currently dealing with a deficit that has most government workers concerned about their
future? Yes, yes, and because of this no, the story of the Ebola Virus will not be told. What do you think the chances
are of the real story on the structures on Mars getting into the headlines? Can your government setup housekeeping on
Mars the way some other man- faced creatures obviously did? Can the military assure you that they can protect you
from invasion from space? No, no, and because of this yes, your government will continue to talk up the Star Wars
and Space Station projects and pretend that they are at the very cutting edge of space technology, bar none.
You have a saying, truth is stranger than fiction. Believe it, and in the context of the alien presence you will have a
pretty good handle on the truth.
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ZetaTalk: X-Files
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