Alexander Putney
A Disturbance in the Force
Today's dramatic news of intense gamma ray emissions striking Earth from a massive Supernova event near the Constellation Leo provide clues to statements made by the Cassiopaeans:
http://www.sott.net/article/261546-Record-setting-blast-of-gamma-rays-from-a-dying-star
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/shocking-burst.html
The Cs had said that after moving through the Cassiopeia the reference locator for the Wave (which they ride as transient passengers) the next stop would be Leo. So I have been watching for a supernova events from leo, and here it is.
Here's the quote from the December 10, 1994 transcript concerning the progressive information given as channeled material associated with reference points in star constellations:
A: Progressive information. Also, system is like mosaic.
Q: (L) Does this mean that different people get different pieces of the mosaic?
A: Yes.
Q: (T) But, you have told us that you have contacted others under other names?
A: Yes.
Q: (T) Have you told the others?
A: No.
Q: (T) Why have you not contacted the others and told them this?
A: Just answered. Progressive.
Q: (T) Are you still contacting Barbara?
A: Not at this point. She is in pause mode.
Q: (T) Does she know this?
A: Yes. Write to her and tell her to call "Cassiopaea". Next stop is Leo.
Q: (T) In some time in the future, the next sending point is Leo. Does that mean that at some point we will not be able to contact you?
A: We just told you who to call.
Q: (T) Well, what I am having trouble understanding is why we have to call to a certain space point. We are now in touch, does this channel not stay open?
A: Reference point.
I would say that this is a major HIT for the Cassiopaea Experiment, thanks again for your excellent work Laura, Ark and all others involved, and I look forward to hearing your interpretations of these dramatic events that have excited astronomers, to say the least.
Perhaps the signal strength of communications through the Leo vector will further enhance our quickly growing receivership capabilities. cheers!
http://www.sott.net/article/261546-Record-setting-blast-of-gamma-rays-from-a-dying-star
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/shocking-burst.html
The Cs had said that after moving through the Cassiopeia the reference locator for the Wave (which they ride as transient passengers) the next stop would be Leo. So I have been watching for a supernova events from leo, and here it is.
Here's the quote from the December 10, 1994 transcript concerning the progressive information given as channeled material associated with reference points in star constellations:
A: Progressive information. Also, system is like mosaic.
Q: (L) Does this mean that different people get different pieces of the mosaic?
A: Yes.
Q: (T) But, you have told us that you have contacted others under other names?
A: Yes.
Q: (T) Have you told the others?
A: No.
Q: (T) Why have you not contacted the others and told them this?
A: Just answered. Progressive.
Q: (T) Are you still contacting Barbara?
A: Not at this point. She is in pause mode.
Q: (T) Does she know this?
A: Yes. Write to her and tell her to call "Cassiopaea". Next stop is Leo.
Q: (T) In some time in the future, the next sending point is Leo. Does that mean that at some point we will not be able to contact you?
A: We just told you who to call.
Q: (T) Well, what I am having trouble understanding is why we have to call to a certain space point. We are now in touch, does this channel not stay open?
A: Reference point.
I would say that this is a major HIT for the Cassiopaea Experiment, thanks again for your excellent work Laura, Ark and all others involved, and I look forward to hearing your interpretations of these dramatic events that have excited astronomers, to say the least.
Perhaps the signal strength of communications through the Leo vector will further enhance our quickly growing receivership capabilities. cheers!