argued alternatives, so that many programs operating on automatic came under question and were changed. These are
matters neither she nor ourselves, the Service-to-Other Zetas, can discuss in detail.
Thus, just as we engaged the old MJ12 in a limited engagement in the hope of making alliances for the better, and just
as we gave this old MJ12 a travel service without censure or comment from us in the hope of getting beyond their
deep need for control, just so Nancy went into an unlimited engagement and likewise gave them complete control over
her life, should that be deemed necessary. They did not control Nancy, her thoughts and words and opinions, they
simply held a death sentence they could implement any time they wished, instantly.
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ZetaTalk: ZetaTalk Reactions
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Reactions to ZetaTalk vary:
astonishment at the correlation’s to personal experiences or what the reader takes to be intuitive knowledge
a conclusion that a group of people, not a single woman, must be writing ZetaTalk
a suspicion that the entire work is an elaborate ruse or joke, but with nagging doubts due to personal corollaries
with truth that are encountered while perusing the work
a suspicion that ZetaTalk is a front for the government, especially after reading our rather open admissions about
our relationship with MJ12
a deep feeling of unease, especially if the reader is religious and has encountered our statements on organized
religion
shock, if the reader is versed in one or more of the sciences and encounters not only a grasp of their specialty
but answers that resolve puzzles that dumbfound human scientists
jealousy, if the reader has ambitions to have a popular web site and an avid readership, but has been ignored,
confusion as to why we, the Zetas, would select an unknown middle aged woman to be our emissary
In all cases, the conclusions stem as much from the mind and orientation of the reader as they do from ZetaTalk itself.
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ZetaTalk: Attack the Messenger
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ZetaTalk has had a tumultuous history, with those embracing it demanding perfection, within the guise of human
understanding, and protection, as though the messenger had responsibility for sanctity from the impact of the message,
and vicious attacks by those not wanting to
discernible. Human astrophysics states that Planet X could not have an orbit such as we have described, a sling orbit
the reign of ZetaTalk as the prime messenger, exactly as we have described. Human astrophysics also states that the
occurred exactly as we predicted.
As part of the debunking campaign, it was asserted that since Planet X is a brown dwarf, and human astrophysics only
applies such a term to gaseous planets many times larger than Jupiter, it would be monstrous when within our solar
system. Thus primed, many demand that ZetaTalk explain why it is not filling the skies with its size in the weeks
before the passage. Those embracing ZetaTalk but demanding that the message be rewritten to comply with human
astrophysics or human understanding are
are simply demanding a lack of conflict.
Likewise those demanding protection, rescue, are infantile. The one delivering the message frightened them, so is
responsible for replacing the fear with comfort. Here again the human is not taking responsibility for themselves, but is
stomping their foot like a child, expecting
human society. Their prayers are regularly pleas for improvements in their own lives, demands made of God to fix the
dilemma he has placed them in. Since we, the Zetas, are presumed powerful, and interactions with aliens not a settled
matter in human society, they are trying for what they can get.
Those who attack the messenger because the message is uncomfortable are in fact making an understandable, though
primitive, response. The mosquito stings so you slap the mosquito, the apple is sour so you fling it into the bushes,
someone reeks of body odor while attempting to kiss you and you give them a shove. Push it away, the child’s first