Friends,
Here are a couple comments about Thursday's Liberation Exercise from Star Visitors who participated.
After I apologized to the captives and their families for their terrible treatment while being held by the Cabal, there came back a reply to my Inner Team member from one of the Star Nations beings who was rescued:
"Please tell Councillor Of Earth and all the Star Seeds that we know the [Cabal] "humans" who subjected us all to harm were of the inferior species we tried our best to upgrade. It appears that the fault is equally ours, in our failure to adequately seed your race so that it grows beyond the capacity for such violence. No apologies required; we understand what has happened all too well, perhaps more than you do."
"Please tell Councillor Of Earth and all the Star Seeds that we know the [Cabal] "humans" who subjected us all to harm were of the inferior species we tried our best to upgrade. It appears that the fault is equally ours, in our failure to adequately seed your race so that it grows beyond the capacity for such violence. No apologies required; we understand what has happened all too well, perhaps more than you do."
I observe that it does my heart good to hear the rescued Star Visitor acknowledge misjudgments in the bioengineering of Homo Sapiens Sapiens that resulted in the emergence of the genetically- inferior, sociopathic personality- prone Cabal sub-species.
Luckily the preponderance of Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Regular Humans of Good Will) are decent-enough folks, if some a rough around the edges. :-)
Luckily the preponderance of Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Regular Humans of Good Will) are decent-enough folks, if some a rough around the edges. :-)
When I commented about the Altimarian liberators and said: "It warms my heart that some of "our own" Altimarians joined in the Liberation Exercise. Well done!" Amanda replied to my Inner Team member: "So was it well done among the Star Seeds!"
She also says they practically had to tie [Altimarian teenager] Max [now well within our solar system and not all that far from Earth] to his cabin as he wanted so badly to be part of the JPE rescue effort but was not allowed. Talk about adventures for a teenager!! They told him there would more than likely be other opportunities during his lifetime and he had best study hard so that he knows what he should know before he is allowed into their shuttle craft :-) That settled him down but not much, hehehe.
And Amanda's kind praise for the human participants in the Liberation exercise is appreciated.
in the light,
Richard Boylan, Ph.D.