Now I am not sure. Now I think that the evidence indicates "The Change" might be happening a lot sooner than I had thought. It was not very long ago, when people would ask me if I thought hybrids were walking around in normal human settings, that I would answer, "Of course not!" To me, the evidence had never indicated that. And I knew that to answer affirmatively would label me even more fringy than I already sounded. Even then, however, I would think to myself, "Maybe I am wrong. Maybe they have learned how to do a job interview. Maybe they are walking around in human society." But I never voiced this publicly because the evidence was not strong enough for me. Now what I hear is much more about interfacing with hybrids, and teaching hybrids, and getting hybrids "ready," and making sure everything is all right....."
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When I discovered that the two most eminent researchers into the phenomenon of alien abduction had no clue as to the motivation for these disturbing encounters, a book that I read some years back immediately sprang to mind by author Nigel Kerner. This was the first book to give me a plausible understanding of the whys and wherefores of the alien phenomenon. It was published in 1997 and back then the author predicted what Jacobs and Hopkins are now discovering.
I noticed yesterday a new interview with Kerner has just been published on the www.karmapolis website entitled 'Biomechanical messiahs.' Here is the introduction that gives a short summary of his ideas:
"Nigel Kerner is definitively the most original author writing about the extraterrestrial intrusion phenomenon. Uniquely he offers an insight into the Grey alien agenda with humanity based upon an understanding of the existential base on which we and they exist. He suggests that the best way to understand their seemingly bizarre behavior is to define exactly who they are, what they are and most importantly how they came to be. After exploring these questions he then takes a fresh look at witness reports of extra-terrestrial intrusion in the light of new discoveries at the cutting edge of scientific research, particularly in the fields of genetics and quantum physics.
Kerner was also the first author to make a clear connection between the Archons from the Gnostic Texts of the Nag Hammadi codex and the Greys. He made this association in 1997 in his first book. Today, everybody seems to catch this connection and use it to substantiate their own theories. We are on the edge of cosmic drama and the reason is dramatically simple: Our modern societies are desperately looking for a messiah, a contemporary one who is able to connect science with the intuitive sense of an underlying mystical reality. For some people this intuitive sense goes no further than superstition. Therein lies the problem as the Grey phenomenon is interpreted by many opinion leaders and whistleblowers as offering the very elements of science and superstition for which they were looing.
But it is Kerner's view that the Greys are a mechanical messiah. They don't have empathy. They don't have soul. They are semi-organic robotic entities programmed with a goal to perpetuate themselves at all costs, struggling against physical decay through entropy. Yet with greatest irony the Greys could become the ideal solution for those looking for a mechanical and scientific solution to human problems. This, says Kerner, puts us in great danger because these machine-based entities want to steal something that they cannot understand because they are machines. No matter how intelligent and sophisticated they are, the Greys are not of the same nature as human beings, they do not have natural origins, they are artificial creations. Thus they are lost in an infinite quest to understand the difference between us and them. That difference lies, according to Kerner, in a line of connection to that which he terms the 'Godverse'. He calls that line of connection a 'soul' and suggests that the Greys are desperate to understand what 'soul' is because without it they have no capacity for eternal existence."
Kerner is convinced that we cannot understand the alien phenomenon without understanding our own existential status and theirs. His first book 'he Song of the GreysT' takes a profound look at both. His argument is laid on the logical summation that what naturally cascades from a material based and thus atomically underwritten, force-based Universe can only be an existentiality that decays and thus ends. A finite existence that follows the Second Law of Thermodynamics (he calls this the SLOT) stating that all atomically based results go into increasing randomness and chaotic amelioration with time.
Kerner says that the Grey aliens, reported most often in abduction accounts, have their start point in this finite system. They are purely atomic creations bound by the fact that everything rots as the Universe expands and all things whose parts are together rot or break up to an end in line with what cosmologists expect will happen in one of three ways: The Universe will rip itself apart, or it will come to a big crunch or will devolve into a cold dark nothingness with everything undone from any previous state.
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