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The greatest find is that the High Council of Andromeda is actually the low council. :) j/k Stature matters not in terms of knowledge and capability. That's how they all fit into those tiny looking ships. j/k once again.
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The problem with overpopulation is the degeneration of the Earth human to an extreme measure that to let the truth be available to the masses/living dead has little effect in the general view. Fear is the tool that the masses bonk each other on the head with in order to gain the advantage over their fellow human being. So Fear is their god and reality is only a mirage to the living dead/masses of Earth people.
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I agree Bigfoot I estimate 95% of problems gone if they learn math on Earth. :) When the ladies take over things will get MUCH better. Men of Earth are much less capable at the time with there insecurities of allowing the ladies there say. Don't worry things eventually turn for the better when they gain balance in there thinking.
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Alive said ...

What happened to Eva is very interesting. I think... I think I need some beer.

---- M -- 15:27, 13 June 2011 (BST)

Sheila said ...

Thank you Alive for bringing this contact report to our attention. Interesting information about the Nabulaner, exactly what I was seeking. So thanks again.

--Sheila 18:31, 13 June 2011 (BST)

Hawaiian said ...

Semjase to the rescue again, where would mankind be without that female attributes? I'm beginning to understand the logical reasoning why the Plejarens are not allowed or don't access the finer thoughts of Earth humans and why the Nabulaner at the request of the High Council, made a through investigation that included this restricted area of inquire.

Appears to be some chain-of-command responsibility going on where a higher evolved process takes place when evolution is at a stalemate.


--Hawaiian 19:41, 13 June 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

I notice that Semjase utilized "strategery" in her planning. :) j/k I prefer strategy myself on the contrary, but interesting nonetheless. I bet someone is in trouble now, here comes father and Q on the hunt. A very good tactic, some personalities require certain tactics to jumpstart there motors.

--Markvd 22:04, 13 June 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

The greatest find is that the High Council of Andromeda is actually the low council. :) j/k Stature matters not in terms of knowledge and capability. That's how they all fit into those tiny looking ships. j/k once again.

--Markvd 22:35, 13 June 2011 (BST)

Bigfoot said ...

The problem with overpopulation is the degeneration of the Earth human to an extreme measure that to let the truth be available to the masses/living dead has little effect in the general view. Fear is the tool that the masses bonk each other on the head with in order to gain the advantage over their fellow human being. So Fear is their god and reality is only a mirage to the living dead/masses of Earth people.

--Bigfoot 03:54, 16 June 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

I agree Bigfoot I estimate 95% of problems gone if they learn math on Earth. :) When the ladies take over things will get MUCH better. Men of Earth are much less capable at the time with there insecurities of allowing the ladies there say. Don't worry things eventually turn for the better when they gain balance in there thinking.

--Markvd 05:55, 16 June 2011 (BST)