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Sunday, September 17, 2017

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 - ALIEN CONTACT AND EXCHANGE


Meet the beings from Zeta Reticuli I in the Constellation Reticulum. Contact has been made. Many interviews have been held with themTHESE EXCHANGES ARE NON-FICTION. Exchanges occur between Hypnotherapist Mary Barr and Zetas (Han, Zestra, and Gen) by using a deeply-induced client, Steve Reichmuth, as the telepathic conduit. Full transcripts of these many sessions are recorded verbatim in two books: Aliens Answer  and Aliens Answer II.


This blog is for people who are already well-versed in the alien contact genre. The books, Aliens Answer and Aliens Answer II, are non-fiction chronicles of telepathic contact between my client and co-author Steve Reichmuth and sentient beings from Zeta Reticuli. These are very serious and educating communications that present many questions and answers beyond current human knowledge. As the therapist and co-author, I offer weekly excerpts from these science-oriented chronicles for public education. Visit our webpage at www.aliensanswer.com. Some aliens are willing to communicate telepathically, and the human mind can be enhanced under hypnosis. Deep meditative states are also conducive to this kind of communication. 

Russia in the Tunguska area
ZETA VIEW OF COMET OVER TUNGUSKA, HUMMINGBIRD TRANSPLANTS TO OTHER PLANETS, CAUSE OF BEE DECLINE AND NEED FOR GENETIC INFUSION, REINTRODUCTION OF SPECIES BY OFF-PLANET BEINGS  


Steve was inducted and given some therapy. The therapist invited the being known as Han to step forward. After a long silent pause, the therapist adjusted Steve’s vibration and then waited a few minutes for Han to make adjustments. Then another invitation was extended.

Therapist:  We invite Han to meet your vibration and to work with us. Steve, go ahead and describe what you see. (Han creates an interesting setting for our meeting.)

Steve: I see forest. The air is filled with insects and Han has somehow created a means to hold them back from him and from us. I think we are in Russia in the Tunguska area. It is isolated. I think he likes it because of the astronomical event that occurred here. We are sitting in a meadow and the ground is curiously soft, like a thick carpet. The ground moss creates a soft mat that gives slightly under your feet. The three of us are together in a kind of triangle of three, or perhaps four. There might be another entity somewhere in the distance. There are trees and intensely blue skies with huge, fluffy clouds. It is summertime.

Therapist:  Is there water nearby?

Steve:  Oh, not a river, but a sense of water everywhere, in the ground, in marshes. Yes, now I see a very active stream at a distance, like from a spring melt. It is warm, but not unpleasant. It could be as if we were camping, but it is in an area where there is a lot of new growth. You can also see trees knocked down by the blast from the event in 1908, the explosion in the sky. The trees have all fallen the same way as far as the eye can see. Only the old trees are the ones that are down. There are new trees and fresh vibrant growth and vitality. It is the middle of nowhere, but we feel safe.

Therapist:  It is a wonderful example of destruction and rebirth. I am speaking now to Han. If he is available, please ask him to step forward.

Steve: He (Han) is here and he looks forward to talking with Mary.

Therapist:  Han, you have selected this place that we both know about. Scientists are telling us that it was probably a meteorite conglomeration enclosed in a comet-like covering of ice that exploded above the ground. Is this correct or was it something else?

Han, The Zeta:  I chose this place to show the renewal of life, an example of how humans can also change. This place shows Earth’s great ability to regenerate itself. From this destruction comes new life and new possibilities. Also, I chose it because it is isolated and we will not be disturbed. Your scientists are correct. It was an extinct comet about 100 meters wide. Though extinct, it still contained considerable frozen water, with its remaining stony core, permitting penetration into this planet’s lower atmosphere. These comet elements violently exploded when it entered this planet’s atmosphere. This is not uncommon on planets with little or no atmosphere and many craters.   This one could have been a cataclysmic event, but it was not.

Therapist:  Is that because it exploded above the Earth instead of impacting it with full force?

Zetas:  Yes. This is correct. This is not unusual for the conditions present, a thick atmosphere combined with the right proportional mass of water and stony material. Some come through with most of their physical properties still intact, surviving the atmosphere. This one obviously exploded and scattered in a wide area. Eventually, Earth scientists and their many theories developed an accurate conclusion. It was a comet-like object that approached the Earth. It had some elements of ice, but it was predominantly of rock. If it were a full-fledged comet it would have likely been noticed before its final approach. There are thousands of these orbiting objects in your planetary system.

Therapist:  We were wondering what you could tell us about hummingbirds, in particular, whether they originated on this planet or are from somewhere else?

Zetas:  There is a combination of both. They originated on Earth, and some, due to planetary conditions, were transported to other planets to complement their existing ecology. Often, these birds, as a species, will diminish in numbers. Sometimes extraterrestrial adaptations are re-transplanted back to originating sources to enrich the species again.

Therapist:  We are so glad to hear that because it is one species we really enjoy having around.

Zetas:  They do exist elsewhere and are sometimes reintroduced here to reinvigorate the genetic strain and to increase their population numbers here and elsewhere. They have an important role to perform in the pollination of plants and in the spreading of spores to increase plant growth. Reciprocally, the plants provide sugars for these animals in a symbiotic relationship.

Therapist:  Are you aware of the illness that has befallen many of the bats?

Zetas:  We have noticed this to some degree. We are more concerned with the mass extinction of the insects you refer to as bees. They seem to be dying at a sudden rate. Part of this is the natural restarting of life. Perhaps the reason why we are in this setting is to note this restarting of life. However, the Earth is changing and insects are often the early indicators of these changes. It is of concern to us and it should be a concern to humans, too, especially in how their habitat is changing form, due to climate and the human influence on its environment. It occurs in ways that often go unnoticed by many.

Therapist:  Many of us are concerned, but there seems to be differing opinions as to the cause of their decline. Do you have any idea what some of the major factors are?

Zetas:  Some of them are genetic strains that have weakened their genetic strength through overpopulation and now require infusion of genetic material to invigorate their species.  This is partly due to the way insects reproduce so quickly. Predominantly, it is due to environmental changes in temperature and in the use of chemicals in controlling so-called pests to subordinate the species to allow humans to grow their food. These insects are also accidentally sprayed.

Therapist:  Are these new chemicals, from the last ten years?

Zetas:  Yes.

Therapist:  Let’s hope the manufacturers take responsibility and figure that out quickly.


Zetas:  Often, in the urgency of farmers to create a cure for certain pests, they did not foresee other consequences that were not intended. Soon they will have to be adapted if their continued harvest, of which insects such as bees are an essential part, is to be sustained.

Mary Barr, B.A., CCHT, CBT, CLC
behavior.therapy@yahoo.com

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