11-10-2009, 02:51 AM
(11-09-2009, 11:25 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Great post, Questioner. Thanks for being so thorough.
Thanks.
Quote:I want to address the question of Don's incredulity. I think what he was truly amazed by was that such a program could have been kept secret for so long, and secret even from him. My guess is that he prided himself on being well-connected and well-informed (wasn't he in the military before becoming a commercial pilot?) and the idea that he would not have had a hint of such a mind-boggling secret struck him as literally incredible.
Now that makes a lot more sense to me: that his surprise was not that such things could exist, but that they could have "flown under the radar," so to speak, of his own investigations.
Quote:The only other point I might quibble with is your point 5, and only because Ra didn't say that the bases, etc, were all part of the US program.
Actually, this was asked specifically:
Quote:Questioner: How many of these craft does the United States have?
Ra: I am Ra. The United States has 573 at this time. They are in the process of adding to this number.
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Q. How many people of United States designation are aware of these craft, including those who operate them?
Ra: I am Ra. The number of your peoples varies, for there are needs to communicate at this particular time/space nexus so that the number is expanding at this time. The approximate number is 1,500. It is only approximate for as your illusory time/space continuum moves from present to present at this nexus many are learning.
So that seems to be U.S. or U.S.-led forces, with "craft" referring to all devices, whether or not for transportation.
Quote:One final thought just occurred to me re: manned moon bases. The British hacker who was recently (or is in the process of being) extradited to the US, Gary Mackinnon, supposedly found records of "off world US non-terrestrial officers" in the military computers he gained access to.
That's an interesting item. I don't know anything about this person or his credibility.