The concept of aliens in popular culture often portrays them as a threatening force, bent on the destruction of Earth. However, this perception is a far cry from the reality of our encounters with extraterrestrial beings as portrayed by many reputed figures and historical accounts. Let's delve into the reasons why fear persists despite our presumed intellectual superiority and explore the hidden reasons behind this fear.
Aliens in Popular Media: Perceptions and Profit
According to my international distribution company, which holds 70 classic science fiction movies and TV series, most people's fears of aliens are significantly shaped by the portrayal in popular media. These movies, as entertaining as they may be, often focus on the idea that aliens are a threat to humanity, which has indeed proven to be a profitable narrative. However, as we explore the true nature of extraterrestrial life, the picture painted by some cinematic genres isn't entirely accurate.
Fear and the Star Wars Experiment
ETs, or extraterrestrials, are often portrayed as our protectors, yet many individuals still harbor deep-seated fears regarding potential alien encounters. According to my conversations with an ET who is a member of my soul group or 'cluster,' there was a war-like event referred to as 'Star Wars' around a million Earth years ago—a war that lasted for thousands of years. This conflict began when the Reptilian race from another galaxy initiated an assault on planets in our galaxy, using brutal and destructive strategies.
Deeper Insights from the ET
The ET explained that in their space-time continuum, Earth time is 10 times faster. This means that from their perspective, the war lasted only 100,000 universal years. The Reptilian race sought to seize resources from planets, leading to a conflict that involved the destruction of entire solar systems, including suns and billions of beings. This event is believed to have left a lasting impact on our evolutionary DNA, instilling a deep fear that persists to this day.
According to the ET, Earth was one of the planets involved in this conflict. The evidence of this war can be seen on the moon, specifically on the far side. NASA has documented a crashed spacecraft from this battle. Here is a notable image from NASA:
Even though this conflict has been resolved, the fear it instilled remains. The ET mentioned that they believe these fears are embedded in our DNA, possibly as a safeguard against future threats.
The Role of Fear in Our Evolution
The fear of extraterrestrial beings is deeply rooted in our history, and it might be more than just a simple survival mechanism. The concept of an 'Earth Experiment,' led by ETs, suggests that early humans were brought to Earth for a specific purpose—to grapple with negative energy and learn to navigate complex situations. This experiment, combined with the remnants of past conflicts, has created a sense of dread that many find hard to overcome.
My book delves deeply into the history of the 'Star Wars' event, providing insights that challenge the conventional narrative of encounters with extraterrestrial beings. In the book, I detail how the ETs are, in fact, our protectors and are waiting for us to reach a level of intelligence and capability to travel between stars, as they can.
Conclusion: Relevance and Insights for the Future
The fear of extraterrestrial beings, whether because of past conflicts or other latent fears, is a complex issue with deep roots. However, with our growing awareness and evolving perceptions, there is hope for a more peaceful and understanding future. Imagine, if you were a caveman and saw a being much smarter and more technologically advanced—a fear response might be natural, but understanding that you are smarter overall could put an end to that fear.
Beyond the entertainment value of movies and television series, the true nature of alien encounters and the role of extraterrestrial beings in our history can provide profound insights into our own evolution and the potential for future cooperation. As we continue to explore the cosmos, let us carry these lessons with us, seeking a world where fear is replaced by mutual respect and understanding.