Posted on 04/15/2006 4:34:38 AM PDT by ovrtaxt
ALIEN NATION
Carter UFO guru puts
faith in crop circles
Seeks to end Earth's quarantine by more
spiritually evolved 'Off-Planet Cultures'
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
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President Jimmy Carter's former UFO guru, Alfred Webre, is still promoting the quest for extraterrestrials now suggesting it is a matter of spiritual life and death for humanity.
In his new book, "Exopolitics Politics, Government and Law in the Universe," he concludes that Earth has been "under quarantine" too long from more spiritually evolved "Off-Planet Cultures" or OPCs, as they are known in ET circles.
Webre has also devised a new SDI plan but it has little to do with the Strategic Defense Initiative invented by Carter's successor in the White House. This SDI is the "Star Dreams Initiative."
Webre believes that humanity can help leave a legacy of peace and hope to future generations by taking specific steps to end the self-imposed embargo of the planet.
Webre's views have received the support of prominent individuals besides the former president and peanut farmer from Georgia. Paul Hellyer, former defense minister of Canada, is one fan. Another is Bryan O'Leary, former NASA astronaut.
"Much of this book rings true," writes O'Leary. "Certainly, our civilization cannot go on as we have. We will need all the help we can get to lift ourselves out of tyranny, genocide, and ecocide. So why not reach out toward those who are clearly more wise?"
Webre, who has given exopolitics presentations around the world, will give his next May 6 in British Columbia following the debut of a new version of "Star Dreams," a Robert Nichol's feature film about crop circles.
The controversial documentary explains that there have been almost 11,000 recorded crop circles worldwide since 1980, many of them baffling prominent scientists.
Webre's SDI program was prepared through his work as futurist at Stanford Research Institute and as a result of Carter's interest in the subject after he saw a UFO in 1969.
"The goal of the 1977 project was to fill the knowledge gap on this subject but was terminated because of the political climate at the time," explains Webre.
Webre also says that Robert Nichol's film on crop circles will help prepare people's mindset for what he will be revealing after the film during his presentation.
Nichol's updated documentary includes new interviews with researchers such as an investigative reporter, a Native American artist, and a former NASA consultant. The featured "investigative reporter" is Emmy Award-winning TV producer Linda Moulton Howe. She explains that some crop circles in the U.S. have been worth studying because they show biochemical and biophysical changes that cannot be made by hoaxers using boards and strings.
During his film interview, Native American artist Rod Bearcloud focuses on the spiritual meaning of crop circles. He believes that they are sent to us by the "Star Nation people," known in our western culture as extraterrestrials.
In the film, Richard Hoagland, a frequent guest on the late-night talk-show circuit, claims evidence of an ancient civilization on planet Mars has been concealed by NASA. Hoagland was a former consultant to NASA and a science advisor to Walter Cronkite of CBS News during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon.
Nichol concludes only a minority of crop circles are hoaxed. He explains that skeptics often ignore the more complex formations with anomalies that defy our current scientific understanding.
"It documents the extensive differences between bona fide crop circles and the hoaxed ones. Some of the differences have been experimentally verified with soil as well as plants."
I hear that the presence of Dilithium crystals is a dead giveaway.
I certainly don't have a full detailed explanation of all the goings on.
But I know in Whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I've committed unto Him against that day . . . a day not far off at the rate we are going.
There is that interesting verse . . . 'Yea though they build their nests among the stars, yet will I bring them down."
Certainly we are in an era of signs and wonders in the heavens.
I agree! Being in the middle is very different.
Thanks.
Some seem quite beautiful, alright.
Some, to me a bit disquieting.
Then one sometimes wonders about the beautiful face of evil.
Gwarsh, Blush. Thanks tons.
Yes! Pressing on toward the Mark of the High Calling is a crucial enterprise for all who love life, freedom and especially Eternal Life in Him--the only kind there is.
Well put. Very well put.
The biggies which are complex and appear in minutes to an hour or so are incredible.
Guess you missed out on post #53
When Jocko Manning gets back, I'll hopefully get Linda Moulton Howe's book out of Jocko's car and outline the scientific findings between authentic crop circles and hoaxed ones.
But for one making such brash statements, I'd have thought you'd have already researched it to that point.
Clearly not.
This might explain why Jimmuh is such a kook.
Quite so.
And it IS wise to avoid expecting a certain class of folk to change their minds on such. We have to be much more realistic than that in this dangerous era.
I undestood that it was against JimRob's rules to link to that site. You don't care about his rules?
Giger was a twisted soul, no doubt!
Of all the 'evidence' of alien life, crop circles must be at the bottom of the list.
Why would aliens draw pretty figures in fields? Give me a break.
I've read one claim that it's American military folks at a computer terminal tasking super high tech satellites.
However, folks have been in fields at night or adjacent to fields or overlooking fields and seen lighted orbs flit about the fields for sometimes just minutes or maybe close to an hour. When the orbs disappeared, the observers went into the fields and found a new crop circle--sometimes with electric discharge static sorts of sounds going off irregularly, too.
Basically, your dismissiveness does NOT match the hard scientific facts from a number of perspectives.
You can continue to hold your perspective, if it helps you sleep better at night. But it's not one consistent with the objective facts.
Are the aliens trying to prove their existence? Are they sending us messages? They certainly picked a poor way of doing either.
You evidently have not researched those two brothers or the phenomena very thoroughly.
I encourage you to read Linda's book.
You happen to be wrong in at least a few of your asusmptions about it all.
I see you know me as well as you ever did . . . 'tis a pity, that.
Did you intend to post a reply with your last? It was empty.
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