Friday, Dec 17, 2004
Lavar: Welcoming Helena
Helena: Good morning. You are to be commended for your diligence in contacting me throughout the past year and more. We shall be most pleased to meet you and greet you when we land. There are tides in the affairs of men, to use some of your English phrases, that instill great events into the world. We are one such event that we hope will be for the benefit of all people. For when we land, it will be to begin the process of cleaning up Mother Earth for her ascension into higher realms of glory and taking man along with her, if they choose to go.
Never in the history of the world has such momentous events conspired to change man's fate and man's opportunities. You are to be congratulated for choosing this time to be on earth. There are great changes that will affect you, your family, and all of earth's inhabitants provided that they have some semblance of ability to perceive what is going on around them. Your old moon is due for a change and two new moons are to take her place. That will provide some degree of astonishment for many of you, especially the astronomers.
It will be most interesting to listen to the explanations that will be given by those who do not believe that there are such aliens as us around to help mankind. We are many and we are assigned to help pave the way for a greater tomorrow for all mankind. It is our time now soon to act and be recognized for what we are: aliens who are here to help man in furthering his progress and in cleaning up dear old Mother Earth. You will not be able to avoid us nor deny our existence much longer. We shall come and visit with many of you and our coming will be made known in the media, rather than being denied by your government officials.
That is my message for you this morning. Any questions?
Lavar: Thank you dear Helena. We will welcome your visit. We mine material from the earth for our metals, etc. How do you obtain such materials on board the Capricorn?
Helena: Many of our materials are manufactured, much like your plastics. However, there is a whole world of materials out here from the break up of a planet, we can easily send our shuttles out to gather whatever we may need.
Lavar: Of course, I should have thought of that [The asteroid belt]. Blessings on you and your crew dear Helena. We look forward to your landings.
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