Kchoo Experience

Kchoo

At Peace.
they say stuff like: we want world peace, we want the end of the nukes
its quite obvious that the humanoid intelligence isnt too happy about your manners

Yeah... I didnt always handle things well, but in my defense, their manners can also be a bit hard to understand.

It got better, and for a while I felt integrated.

Just when I felt like I was becoming friends, High Council kind of squahed that, and I admit I retreated from it in my own way.

They obviously deal with their own struggles and they don't always get things right, but at least they tried.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
Yeah... I didnt always handle things well, but in my defense, their manners can also be a bit hard to understand.

It got better, and for a while I felt integrated.

Just when I felt like I was becoming friends, High Council kind of squahed that, and I admit I retreated from it in my own way.

They obviously deal with their own struggles and they don't always get things right, but at least they tried.
they are hard to understand, some think rationaly others are just insane
 

nivek

As Above So Below
though i doubt they are called that
the pleiades are too young to support complex life

Exactly, if they are called Pleaidians they do not exist, as you said the Pleiades are too young way too young to support complex life...Billy Meier also made a mockery of proper ufo reporting...
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
It isn't easy to write books. I think Anyone who went through the effort, must have felt strongly They would be doing some service to the world for doing it.

It isn't for the money, or fame.

I know they don't get rich from writing a few books.

Even famous authors must churn out books every 18 months to make a living.

UFO books have way too narrow a market for the writer to be motivated by anything other than telling their story.

They aren't doing it for attention either. If anything, they are largely ignored.

So, I will not say anyone is a complete fraud. I do not care how wierd or unreal the story.

They believed in it enough to write it down.

I respect that.
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nivek

As Above So Below
I've written 2 books...I can also safely say Billy Meier is a complete fraud...
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
It isn't easy to write books. I think Anyone who went through the effort, must have felt strongly They would be doing some service to the world for doing it.

It isn't for the money, or fame.

I know they don't get rich from writing a few books.

Even famous authors must churn out books every 18 months to make a living.

UFO books have way too narrow a market for the writer to be motivated by anything other than telling their story.

They aren't doing it for attention either. If anything, they are largely ignored.

So, I will not say anyone is a complete fraud. I do not care how wierd or unreal the story.

They believed in it enough to write it down.

I respect that.
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Some folks believe that Billy Meier's earliest experiences could be legit. They certainly have some parallels with other contactees. Later, he got greedy and enjoyed the fame so he started fabricating. This is how I feel about Bob Lazar. I think it is more likely than not that he did work at Los Alamos, and could have worked at A51. The Ranch has employed thousands of people over the years and it seems reasonable that someone from Los Alamos could go on to work there. As far as his story about being exposed to alien technology and artifacts, I am not ready to believe it. His claims of unverifiable education and work experience are a huge red flag to me. It is entirely plausible that Bob became a victim of the same AFOSI disinformation experiments that were done to Paul Bennewitz, in fact I think that is the most likely scenario based on all my reading so far.
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
Some folks believe that Billy Meier's earliest experiences could be legit. They certainly have some parallels with other contactees. Later, he got greedy and enjoyed the fame so he started fabricating. This is how I feel about Bob Lazar. I think it is more likely than not that he did work at Los Alamos, and could have worked at A51. The Ranch has employed thousands of people over the years and it seems reasonable that someone from Los Alamos could go on to work there. As far as his story about being exposed to alien technology and artifacts, I am not ready to believe it. His claims of unverifiable education and work experience are a huge red flag to me. It is entirely plausible that Bob became a victim of the same AFOSI disinformation experiments that were done to Paul Bennewitz, in fact I think that is the most likely scenario based on all my reading so far.


Based on my own experience, I know human types, and greys exist.

I saw them when I was young enough that I could not have fabricated them.

Reptillians came later, but at least a few of them are friends with the human types and the few I met are actually not that scary.

Some of the greys were very scary, but I am unharmed and they did not retaliate against me after I hurt one
or two of them.

Opening my mind to the idea that they are real is not easy.

It forced me to consider if dreams were significant... It made me ponder if I could do telepathy and contact them conciously...

I am sure these are things Billy Struggled with, and I can see how it could have been easy for him to take it too far... Discrediting himself.

Bob Lazar, and others seem to have a fragmented memory or confusion...
This discredits them.

I knew I could potentially suffer the same things, so I called my stuff fiction from the beginning to discredit myself from the start. I did that for a reason- To give myself complete freedom and no pressure, and I can relax and just tell my story.

If any of it is found to be real and confirmable, that would be great. But I am not holding my breath.
 
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Kchoo

At Peace.
They are real.

But they are a deception.

Not a delusion.

Desireable, but not complete.

Humans and Aliens alike.

Not alike, but niether is a savior to the other.

We simply wave at each other, as neighbors do.

"Happy Thursday."

'Happy Thursday, to you!'
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Of course aliens are real, there is no question of that...

Billy Meier's aliens do not exist, there is no question of that, if they did exist he would not have to lie and deceive people...
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
Excerpt from Kchoo Lifetimes, Chapter One (After met Bert for the first time.)

I had met Reptillians before.

Guy was first. He was the engineer and pilot I met in an encounter that made it all gel for me. It was the beginning of my acknowlegement that Aliens not only truly exist, but they had been in contact with me since I was young.

Bert said to take some time to reflect and prepare to begin the next phase of learning, so I did what he said...I gave it about a week, meditating and reflecting...

It took years to get used to the idea that they were real, and then it took about a year after I accepted them to get used to them, and about another year after that to begin to trust them. They gained my trust slowly, and tested me to determine my reslove. Looking back, they obviously wouldn't waste time with me if I had no interest, but I was interested and curious, and that led me down a path of acceptance and integration.

I learned that my lifetime was relatively short compared to theirs. They dont even start learning telepathy until they are nearly 100 years old, and they knew I barely have that long to live if I am lucky. So they sort of sped things up with something called Audia & Optia, inventing a device for me that enhances neuron activity via amplified telepathy. It sorta worked. At least, I learned to use it more and more... Theit their computer built a holographic body that could be used when I was in contact with them. Pretty cool once I got used to it, and pretty realistic, even down to feel and taste. Eventually I came to this place in my mindset where having contact with Aliens, and interacting with them, had come to be no big deal.

After I met guy, and I put it all together and accepted it, and came To feel pretty much at home with all of them.

Bert was new, but I was interested to see what I would be learning next, so I decided to give him a shout...

-Optia-
"Bert?"

"What?"
 

Kchoo

At Peace.
Spent the weekend reviewing Kchoo II-Lifetimes final edit.

One more proofing review needed, but it is on track for a March release.

:boast:
 
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