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Da: "Bre"
<brel@ihug.co.nz> Oggetto: [prepare4contact] Vatican
Monsignor Corrado Balducci's
Pronouncements: Star Visitors Are Real. Ricevuto: 4/5/2004 6:00:44 AM
Hi P4C Members,
Provided the new Pope, sees the same view as
M. Balducci, then the
Catholic church is certainly not going to be left behind in acknowledging
the Star Visitor presence. One would hope that the other religions would
also taken a similar view. [The views offered below, come from another List
that I am on.] I feel they go to the very heart of how We as Humans will
start to interact with the type of Star Visitor that has made friends with
our Blazin.
Love & Blessings, Brenda.

Monsignor Corrado Balducci, official Exorcist for Rome, former
diplomat in the Papal Nunciature in Washington, DC, past
theologian member of the Vatican's Congregation for the Propagation of
the Faith, and an insider who has the attention of the Pope.
Balducci has gone on Italian national television five times in the past
several years to proclaim that extraterrestrial contact is a real
phenomenon!
Balducci provided an analysis of the Star Visitors
which he feels is consistent with the Catholic Church's understanding of
theology. Monsignor Balducci emphasizes that extraterrestrial
encounters:
1) are NOT
demonic,
2) they are
NOT due to psychological impairment,
3) they are
NOT a case of entity attachment, but
4) these
encounters deserve to be studied carefully.
Since Monsignor Balducci
is a demonology expert and consultant to the Vatican , and
since the Catholic Church has historically demonized many new phenomena that
were poorly understood, his stating that the Church does not censure these
encounters is all the more remarkable.
Msgr. Balducci revealed to a visiting American professional several
years ago that the Vatican is closely following this
phenomenon quietly. Since Monsignor Balducci started his
Vatican career by serving in the Papal Nunciature
(Delegation) in Washington, DC., my informant originally surmised that the
Vatican is receiving much information about
extraterrestrials and their contacts with humans from its
Nunciatures in various countries. But subsequent information
clarified that the Monsignor has gotten his cases from other sources.
Monsignor Balducci is a member of a group which acts as consultants
to the Vatican on various matters concerning humans and spirit
or demonic contact. As such, the matter of extraterrestrial
encounters could have fallen within their purview. Thus it is significant
that he instead makes careful distinctions, separating Star Visitor
contacts from demonic possession. Indeed he suggests that they
are probably more evolved and more spiritual than humankind.
Balducci even notes the spiritual significance of the emerging general
realization of contact by the Star
Visitors.
Parallel information from U.S. National Security Council scientist
Dr. Michael Wolf,
(a member of the NSC's Special Studies Group tasked with
managing the UFO phenomenon), as well as from noted author and
Vatican expert
Father Malachi Martin, suggests that the
Vatican is concerned that it will have a major doctrinal
"updating" situation on its hands when extraterrestrial contact becomes
authoritatively announced by world governments over the next several years.
Parenthetically, it can be observed that this Vatican
insider's declarations on Italian national television represent
technically the first declaration by a tacit representative of a Major
Power government, even if "speaking as an individual", that
extraterrestrial contact is real and happening, and deserves
serious study.
Also, Whitley Strieber has come out with a book, "Confirmation",
which features an interview in which Monsignor Balducci makes
striking comments about the extraterrestrials as likely to be
superior spiritual beings.
Authors name withheld.
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The sixth man to walk on
the moon
shares his unconventional
views
By Waveney Ann Moore
Times Staff Writer
Published February 18, 2004 |
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ST. PETERSBURG - The aliens have landed
Thus declared Apollo 14 astronaut
Edgar Mitchell on Saturday to more than
200 admirers.
"A few insiders know the truth . . . and are studying the bodies that have
been discovered," said Mitchell, who was the sixth man to walk on the moon.
Mitchell, who landed on the moon with Alan B. Shepard, said a "cabal" of
insiders stopped briefing presidents about extraterrestrials after President
Kennedy.
For those who might consider his statements farfetched, Mitchell, who has a
doctorate in science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, noted
that 30 years ago it was accepted that man was alone in the universe. Few
people believe that now, he said.
Besides aliens, Mitchell talked about being freed of prostate cancer during
a healing ceremony and his epiphany while returning from the moon.
"I had an opportunity to be a tourist," he said, going on to speak about the
sensation he felt as he watched the Earth, moon and sun.
Raised as a Southern Baptist, Mitchell said his feeling of
interconnectedness could not be explained by traditional religion alone. He
later founded the
Institute of Noetic Sciences.
On its Web site, the California organization says it conducts and sponsors
"leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness" and
that it explores "phenomena that do not necessarily fit conventional
scientific models, while maintaining a commitment to scientific rigor."
The site also states that IONS, as it is known by members, is not a
spiritual sect, political action group or single-cause institute.
Saturday afternoon, dozens of people made their way through rain to hear
Mitchell and IONS president James O'Dea speak at the
Heritage Holiday Inn in
downtown St. Petersburg. Lisa Raphael, a member of
IONS who describes herself as a transformational
holistic healer, said she was pleased to hear Mitchell's comments.
"Personally, what was most delightful to me was that he was more open than
he has ever been, very direct about knowing that there are other forms of
intelligent life in the universe and most probably that they have been
here," said Ms. Raphael.
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