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worse.

Claims that one is in contact with an intelligence from another world is easier to foist upon the listener than a claim

that one is listening to the spirits of dead humans. In seances, for instance, the audience can state that the message

being relayed does not sound right, that it doesn’t sound like Uncle Joe, or something an old woman would say. But if

one is relaying a message that is supposedly coming from another world, almost anything goes, and it does. Fully half,

50%, of all individuals claiming to channel or the like are making this up, and they know it. The majority of those

genuinely in contact, another 37% or so, are giving a garbled message so that there is a mixture of truth and uneasy

feelings the channel may have. Thus only 12-13% of those making claims are relaying a true message. So the listening

audience is completely confused in the main. It’s like a kaleidoscope of information and colors. They are hearing about

worlds they have not visited, nor are they likely to, so they have no basis of comparison and certainly no way to prove

out what is being said. If one is going to tell a fairy tale, one tells it far out rather than with any basis of validation,

and in that way validation is never a challenge or a worry.

Each person must sort the plethora of information out for themselves. Balance this information against what you know.

What does the Earth itself report to you? What does geological history tell you? What do you, as scientists, know to

make sense? What does your knowledge of social science tell you about how people will react? And, last but not least,

what have we reported to you. Many times we cannot tell you that you are receiving incorrect information, because of

the Rules of Engagement. You must trust your own instincts. The majority of supposedly channeled information is

deliberately generated by humans looking to either disinform the populace or generate income.

Those looking to disinform do so for a wide variety of reasons. Some disinformation is to put forth a message they

wish the populace to believe. For instance, if some in your government wished the populace to believe that they have

cut a deal with aliens, so that immediate conquest by rampaging aliens had been held at bay by negotiating skills, they

would create a false channel to this effect. Some disinformation is to counter a message unwanted. For instance, if

some humans wanted the populace frightened enough of aliens that they would cling to the establishment for

protection, and an alien group, such as ourselves, reported that humans can repel unwanted visits from aliens just by

taking a firm stance, these humans would create a false channel reporting otherwise.

In all cases where a fraud is being perpetrated, the false channeler must create a massive amount of details, or a single

message as a standalone looks suspicious. Since none of this is provable, and the humans generating the fraud know

they won't be challenged unduly, they wax poetic. This situation is not an alien issue. It is a human issue. Look around

you at human society. The man who would maintain several wives in a society that allows him only one. What stories

does he invent to explain his absences, the wife's inability to contact him at work, his financial shortfalls? Story tellers

are in the main not punished by society, which pays good money for stories at the movies. Stories are seen as a way to

blunt the painful facts, and an adept storyteller is more often than not rewarded for his talent! What occurs when the

various wives discover each other? Most often, they all want the husband to be theirs!

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ZetaTalk: False Claims

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ZetaTalk: False Claims

Note: written on Nov 15, 1996

As the Awakening progresses, the flurry of increased sightings and communications from alien visitors will encourage

false claims, for many reasons. Even in the past, when contactees and those claiming sightings were harassed, false

claims outnumbered valid claims. Humans crave attention, in whatever form, as this is a trait that increases the

likelihood of survival. The infant that cries the loudest gets rescued from distress and fed so that the parents can get

some peace and quiet. The boy willing to step to the center of the group and present his ideas and plans is more likely

to be followed on a romp or adventure than one who remains silent and keeps his thoughts to himself, and thus is first

to the prize. The human animal demanding attention had the edge in survival, and as the survivor passed these genes

along.

How does this human trait affect the Awakening?

Humans who see others receive praise and awards for good grades in school cheat on their exams even at risk of

discovery and punishment in order to step into the spotlight. Police files show that copycat crimes occur because

the perpetrator desires the spotlight, and those walking into the police station to confess are almost invariably not

a criminal but simply an attention getter. The desire to be the center of attention frequently overrides fear of

punishment or derision.

The desire to be the center of attention is strong, and where it cannot be satisfied otherwise can drive a human to

present false claims. Thus where UFO research groups interview contactees and occasionally publish their

stories, it is inevitable, in human society, that false claims of being a contactee would be made. False sightings

are another such claim, as are claims of alien identity. How does one sort out the false claims from the valid?

UFO research groups have long held back key data files from their publications, by agreement, so that false

contactee stories could be identified. The public, however, doesn't have access to the transcripts, nor are they

privy to the patterns the mass of data forms. The public can be fooled. False claimants have enough information

at their disposal to put together a credible story, claiming contactee status or a sighting.

Where the false claim includes alien identity, it is easily discredited, as no alien life forms exactly equate to the

human shape and DNA composition. All such claims are false.

Those wishing to sort out false contactee or sighting claims from the valid must learn how to do this themselves, as by

initial appearance they will both look valid. The false claim, however, will not hold up under intense questioning, as

with all lies the truth become entangled in the many embellishments that elaborate lies require, and contradictions

emerge. Read the valid literature published in the past by conscientious UFO research groups. Use this extensive data

as a basis of comparison. But most of all, learn to discern the traits and profile of the attention getter. They will tend to

embellish the story as the attention they get starts to wane, demand attention rather than react to it as it comes their

way, contradict themselves increasingly as the story gets more elaborate, fly in the face of logic or known facts and

well established trends, and answer questions evasively with a flood of irrelevant details rather than address the crux

or gist of the question.

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