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Not one but two UFOs! Could a poor, one-armed man have easily hoaxed this photograph in 1975? Adobe Photoshop did not exist back then.

Rem Robinson's pencil sketch of Meier's photo number 12 taken on 3rd March 1975

Photo number 179 taken on 29th March 1976. Click to zoom in (up to 3 times).

Rem Robinson's pencil sketch of Meier's photo number 179 taken on 29th March 1976

"A lady from the stars" by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

Art by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

Art by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

"Contact approach" by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

"A lady from the stars" by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

"Pleidian starbase" by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

"Semjase meets Billy" by Jim Nichols. http://www.jimnicholsufo.com

An Andromedan transport. Notice the light and shadows upon and around the cars, buildings and other objects that clearly indicates that a light source was actually present in approximately the same location as the transport. The Andromedan High Council are a group of highly evolved beings from the Andromeda galaxy who have evolved as far as the pure spirit form stage. The Andromedan High Council are consultants to the Plejaren Federation who are under no obligation to follow such given advice if they so choose. The Andromedan High Council have actually visited the SSSC several times.

An old newspaper article from India, 1964 that provides further evidence of Billy's interaction with UFO's and star people (one of whom was a woman named Asket from the DAL Universe) while in his 20's. In this newspaper article we can also read that he went on interstellar travels even back then, just like he did so again later on with the Plejaren.

29 March 1976, 18:10 hours, Hasenbol-Langenberg, Switzerland. Mr. Eduard Meier snapped this fine colour photograph as the reflected light of the setting sun produces characteristic crepuscular rays, which are only formed at a distance from the observer and can never be approached, like a rainbow, thus eliminating a small model object close to the camera. There were over 30 pictures in this series taken at this time during this photographic event. The site was so difficult to get to that we had to winch our 4-wheel drive Jeep up the hill to get to it ourselves. (Quoted from Message of the Pleiades, Volume 4, page 4.)