Sometime very soon (the time is given as 10 am on the first Saturday after the announcement of NESARA), and subject to the cancellation of existing military orders to fire on so-called 'UFOs', the first public landing of extra-terrestrials on planet Earth will take place at Airport No. 2, Salt Lake City in Utah, after which the first landing in Canada will take place at the Heliport in Downtown VANCOUVER, British Columbia. (10 am in Salt Lake City is one hour earlier than 10 am in Vancouver BC!)
The HELIPORT at Canada Place has been chosen, provisionally, as it is surrounded by water, with just one tide-sensored, gangway entrance. Harbour Police will be required to assist in preventing approach by watercraft. The Cruise Ship Terminal provides excellent viewing potential on two levels.
This first landing will last just thirty minutes. There will be fly-pasts over other cities to ensure that everyone can see for themselves that aliens come in peace and friendship.
The purpose of the first visit is threefold:
- to give assurance that extra-terrestrials (aliens) come in peace and friendship
- to introduce the media to the existence of other races in the cosmos, and to give them an opportunity to ask questions so that they can report the event in the press, radio and TV; and
- to announce that the primary reason for the presence of alien visitors is to provide mankind with advanced technologies including those which will eliminate pollution on planet Earth.
Starships are too large to land on the surface of the planet, so shuttles are used. This shuttle will have about 7 occupants and comes from the mothership Capricorn, which has been assigned by the Galactic Federation to North America (other starships cover other areas worldwide) and there are 66 such shuttles on board used for earth contact purposes. Most are about 100 feet in diameter and 28 feet high.
As this is an historic event a marker will be placed to designate that this is where the First Official Landing took place. Later, funds might be sought to build a cairn or some other monument to remind us that this is where aliens first officially stepped foot on Canadian soil.
During landing no person should come within 100 feet of the craft, which will descend vertically. After landing this minimum can be reduced to 50 feet, but as this first landing is designed specifically for the media, police assistance will be required to ensure that the public are kept at a safe distance.
Communication with the occupants is carried out entirely by telepathy, so three telepaths will be present to translate messages from, and enquiries to, the visitors. In locations where no telepaths are available, there will be 'fly-pasts' only.
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