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On July 6, 2000 Silvano Lehmann, a young waiter and FIGU-member, witnessed this disc-shaped craft in the presence of Billy Meier. | On July 6, 2000 Silvano Lehmann, a young waiter and FIGU-member, witnessed this disc-shaped craft in the presence of Billy Meier. | ||
His report: | His report: | ||
"I was just going into the garden, when Billy was sitting in the kitchen, drinking a cup of coffee. Suddenly he jumped up and shouted: 'Enjana (a Pleiadian) is passing the Center in the west." We both run out to see the telepathically announced beamship, when Billy quickly grabbed his camera so we could shoot a picture. We quickly ran to the western vantage point of the compound and looked into the greyish-white, nearly cloudless sky, when, after a short while of searching, we saw the ship at 2.55 p.m. passing by in quite a distance. I quickly grabbed the camera with its 200mm telelense and zoomed in when I clearly determined its disc-shape. A picture was taken before the craft suddenly disappeared." This is the third (and best) picture of a typical "beamship" taken by an independent witness in the presence of Billy Meier within the last two month. Any forgery can clearly be excluded. [http://web.archive.org/web/20020108101450/http://hesemann.watchers.ca/meierphoto.html Source] | "I was just going into the garden, when Billy was sitting in the kitchen, drinking a cup of coffee. Suddenly he jumped up and shouted: 'Enjana (a Pleiadian) is passing the Center in the west." We both run out to see the telepathically announced beamship, when Billy quickly grabbed his camera so we could shoot a picture. We quickly ran to the western vantage point of the compound and looked into the greyish-white, nearly cloudless sky, when, after a short while of searching, we saw the ship at 2.55 p.m. passing by in quite a distance. I quickly grabbed the camera with its 200mm telelense and zoomed in when I clearly determined its disc-shape. A picture was taken before the craft suddenly disappeared." This is the third (and best) picture of a typical "beamship" taken by an independent witness in the presence of Billy Meier within the last two month. Any forgery can clearly be excluded. | ||
[http://web.archive.org/web/20020108101450/http://hesemann.watchers.ca/meierphoto.html Source] |
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Photo Gallery see Category:Evidence and Category:Photos and Images - Evidence
On July 6, 2000 Silvano Lehmann, a young waiter and FIGU-member, witnessed this disc-shaped craft in the presence of Billy Meier.
His report:
"I was just going into the garden, when Billy was sitting in the kitchen, drinking a cup of coffee. Suddenly he jumped up and shouted: 'Enjana (a Pleiadian) is passing the Center in the west." We both run out to see the telepathically announced beamship, when Billy quickly grabbed his camera so we could shoot a picture. We quickly ran to the western vantage point of the compound and looked into the greyish-white, nearly cloudless sky, when, after a short while of searching, we saw the ship at 2.55 p.m. passing by in quite a distance. I quickly grabbed the camera with its 200mm telelense and zoomed in when I clearly determined its disc-shape. A picture was taken before the craft suddenly disappeared." This is the third (and best) picture of a typical "beamship" taken by an independent witness in the presence of Billy Meier within the last two month. Any forgery can clearly be excluded.
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