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People from the [[Pleiades]] who actually do not exist.
People from the [[Pleiades]] who actually do not exist.


According to [[Sfath's Explanation]], [[Billy]] was told as a young boy that by initially using the term ''Pleiadian'', when referring to the origin of his contactors, the fraudsters, fantasists and deceivers who would later claim to be in contact with [[Pleiadians]] would and have then been exposed.  
According to [[Sfath's Explanation]], [[Billy]] was told as a young boy that by initially using the term ''Pleiadian'', when referring to the origin of his contactors, the fraudsters, fantasists and deceivers who would later claim to be in contact with [[Pleiadians]] would and have then been exposed.


Billy Meier and FIGU information is of a different character and that is obvious to any discerning reader.
Billy Meier and FIGU information is of a different character and that is obvious to any discerning reader.

Revision as of 09:36, 23 January 2019

Quote from the Wendelle Stevens book Message from the Pleiades.

People from the Pleiades who actually do not exist.

According to Sfath's Explanation, Billy was told as a young boy that by initially using the term Pleiadian, when referring to the origin of his contactors, the fraudsters, fantasists and deceivers who would later claim to be in contact with Pleiadians would and have then been exposed.

Billy Meier and FIGU information is of a different character and that is obvious to any discerning reader.

Billy was told that the Pleiades star cluster in our space-time configuration is too young to support life i.e. uninhabitable, and the Plejares is the true star system from whence Sfath, Ptaah, Semjase and the other Plejaren originate.


Pleiadian community
If you type Pleiadian into Amazon books, 22 pages of books with variations of the word in the title come up. None (few) of them have anything to do with Billy Meier and the information he has given. Same principle applies to a google image search for Pleiadian.

In the early 21st century what began happening is these strange pleiadian websites which had been popping up all over the place, began inserting segments of text from the translations, remixing and adding words like plejaren into the title and body of the text. Obviously this still doesn't legitimise any of it; it continues to still not have anything to do with Billy Meier and the information he has given.