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variety of intelligent life forms.
Humans tend to get through the lineup of hominoids with little trouble, become stunned when they first encounter life
forms not known on Earth, and progress to a tolerance for almost anything thereafter. When contactees begin to allow
themselves to recall these presentations, they usually start with images they find acceptable. This can lead to
confusion, when hominoids are in the lineup, due to different rules or protocols in the different cultures. For instance, a hominoid from another world might mimic each expression on the contactees face, and this be taken as mocking,
where on the world the visiting hominoid came from to do less than this indicates a lack of sympathy for the emotion
felt by the other, an insult. This would be similar to protocol in Asia where deeply bowing to each other from the waist
is the norm, as a courtesy, and to not do so is considered an insult.
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ZetaTalk: Other Names
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Regarding whether we go by other names besides the Zeta name. We do, among ourselves. However, we go by the
name you call us, when contacting humans. Since the Hill episode, when we were closely and correctly associated with
the Zeta Reticuli star system, the citizens of the United States and the media and UFOlogists have called us Zetas. To
you, therefore, we are the Zetas. Our contactees know who they are dealing with, without the necessity of names.
Names are not needed in close interactions, among familiars. The babe recognizes its mother. The worker his everyday
co-worker. Names are needed for the supraorganization that human society has put into place - schools, military
service, and payroll systems for instance.
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ZetaTalk: Fairy Tales
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Have we, the Zetas, ever been inspirational to mankind, giving birth to myth and music? We certainly hope so.
However, we cannot take credit for the work of others - the artists, poets, authors, or composers who may have been
inspired by contact with us. Such things as a rocky seaside are inspirational, but certainly are not given credit of the
works for art that follow. We are being inspirational as we speak, by communicating to you through ZetaTalk. Were it
not for our presence, and our willingness to answer, ZetaTalk would not have occurred.
Myths that may have been inspired due to our presence are few, as we are behind-the-scenes workers in the main.
Fairy tales of goblins in the night, wispy creatures who disappeared by fading into the woods and seemed to float have
to some degree been inspired by us. The Brothers Grim also records fairies in the woods, not seen but doing good
works such as setting those searching for lost children onto the right path. We represent the unseen, in some of these
stories, as this is the method by which we work. People correctly ascribed to us the characteristics of being able to
appear and disappear. And like any stranger, we got assigned many deeds not of our doing. Who took the cake, spilled
the milk, stole the rattle from the baby. The fairies did it. But likewise some good deeds, those done by us but mostly
done by good hearted humans not wanting a fuss made over them, were ascribed to us. It balanced out.
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ZetaTalk: Electrical Disturbances
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The media dramatizes electrical disturbances because, in truth, this route was used by ourselves in the 1950's to
impress MJ12 and gain a greater audience with them. The winking out of lights over a broad area, dramatized in
Density, without disturbing anything outside of the exact
This is another instance where one cannot disprove the proposition, as afterwards there is no mark or evidence to point
to. We will point out, however, that electrical devices subjected to such a brownout are frequently damaged. A
blackout, where the electrical flow just stops, does no damage as this is a normal parameter which happens when the
off switch is thrown. Brownouts are not anticipated, and thus a TV or computer frequently has to be reset or repaired
afterwards. Tales of electrical disturbances often include a stalled car which restarts by itself. How would this occur,
when under normal circumstances a starter must be used. The electrical boost needed to start a car is