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Hyperversals: a New Category of Aliens?
Such aliens have
been described as “non-physical” or hyper-dimensional. In Jim Marrs’
book Alien Agenda, government-trained remote viewers reported that
such aliens are physical but originated during a succession of
previous universe cycles (something like a previous universe, but
not exactly). Instead, according to such reports, they’re all part
of the same, overall universe. In order for that to be possible, the
universal continuum would have to be much older than 13.7 billion
years.
All
evidence pointed toward one tiny singularity at the beginning of
time. From such perspective, there could have been nothing before
that first zero moment. The problem with such models was that they
were all based on scant knowledge about black holes, in the first
place.
US science
journals are fairly conservative when speculating about a multiverse, preferring to limit their articles to sketchy notions
about a fifth dimension, or mathematical models of extra dimensions
(i.e. “branes” as some string theorists call them).
In New Scientist, a British scientist argued that a new model of
physics could be premised on a more flexible notion of time, alone.
Another scientist suggested that during a previous universe cycle,
aliens endangered by waning energy conditions could have engineered
a new universe into being. He didn’t suggest how they might have
done so, but theorists like Steven Hawking have suggested that by
manipulating the energy vs. negative energy status of a black hole,
a kind of white hole could conceivably be created. In short, the old
Einstein limit could be exceeded.
Then, in 2004, Hawking reversed himself and admitted that he’d
probably lost the bet. New models showed that information (a kind of
order) contained in what goes into a black hole could escape from a
black hole, although Hawking suggests that we might not be able to
decipher it, given the mainstream assumption that there are no
faster-than-light physics (an assumption that aliens say is
incorrect).
This has far-reaching
implications.
However, to wait until the universe is waning might be
too dangerous. Alternatively, and much more feasibly from an
advanced alien perspective, they wouldn’t have to be near black
holes, at all. Instead, they could simply orient all of their
technology so that the universe cycle is being renewed continually,
although it would have discrete event horizons. If such were the
case, we might expect to be briefed about universal standards and
safeguards re: negative cycle energy.
It would require direct manipulation of negative and alternate cycle phenomena like black holes and the larger resonance of hyperspace.
By orienting all galaxies’ technology so that it converges and
cancels out different categories of electogravity and
magnetogravity, a “new” universe cycle could be effected. Different
kinds of gravitics can probably be modeled and manipulated to
sustain discrete structures of space and quanta in an extended
universe cycle. Indeed, a more complex, ecological convergence and
resonance of different, successively larger categories of gravitics
is apparently how advanced aliens both monitor and avoid dangerous
effects of such energies.
All aliens would need
to respect that larger ecology - the more finely, the better.
It
could have been refined by aliens who moved to small, icy planets
where gravitics were used to contain and stabilize an atmosphere to
allow for habitation. It would have been further refined when aliens
modeled how a galaxy’s alternate-cycle energy affected both a galaxy
supercluster and the entire universe.
Magnetogravity simply converges and cancels out the magnetic fields that curve and bend around the flow of electricity. This can be modeled neatly. Scientists use the “right hand rule” to model how magnetism flows around electrical current.
Here’s what they mean: if you hold your right hand up - thumb pointing to your nose and fingers closed half-way toward your palm, the thumb points in a direction that electrical current flows, while the curled fingers show the way magnetism always curls around the flow of current.
So, it’s always
the right hand rule: current flows like the direction of your thumb,
while, at the same time, magnetism (a warping of the space around
the current) curves and flows around the current - like your fingers.
Peaceful coordination on such a scale doesn’t just
happen by itself. It would have to be accomplished. It would require
humility, a shared vision of all participating aliens in the
universe. Such aliens would likely reduce or moderate their numbers
in order to continue into an extended universe cycle. Greed and
violence would have to be overcome (but disagreements would
continue).
The
French government has been less retarded than the US government in
publishing its findings about aliens, i.e. the
COMETA report
prepared for the French defense ministry, and the year 2004 report
“UFO’s, the Evidence” by Dr. Jean Jacques Velasco, head of SEPRA, a
sub-unit of the French equivalent of NASA.
There had been other remarks of the sort, statements that coolly and
confidently put the Verdants in their place, as though the alien(s)
making the statements had more advanced, large-scale insights of
some sort.
For years prior to the event, I’d interacted with aliens closer on the evolutionary scale to humans, so I wasn’t one to be unduly impressed by basic, off-world capabilities.
But the looped-time incident was vivid and deliberate, far beyond the capacity of gray/IFSP aliens (a fact that gray/IFSP aliens seemed to acknowledge later) and was done to make a statement of some sort. It took the lid off of the Verdant-imposed ceiling over humankind. Apparently, there were more advanced others of some sort.
The night before I’d been involved in an argument during which, as an aside, I firmly, but reluctantly warned “grays” that humans have a right to defend against the type of scheme that appears to have ruined the original gray planet and furthered Verdant predations there. Such back and forth mind communications can be testy, to say the least.
Being a critic of Verdant provocations, I felt it necessary to state a basic truth about the human predicament.
For years, while I investigated the manipulated-conflicts scheme that alien sources say Verdants imposed on the original gray planet - which led to its ruin, I had argued that Verdants might have wronged grays. I’m seen as unusual for having done so. More noteworthy, of course, are the efforts of alien individuals who go out of their way to report on the subject.
My investigations into Verdant doings are more explicit than those of most humans. In part, this stems from ongoing help and information offered by sympathetic, non-IFSP aliens, some of which is noted in previous chapters.
The hyper-advanced alien was clearly more
evolved than a Verdant yet seemed to loft any argument about Verdants into cryptic, large-scale terms, attributing a seemingly
round quality to such considerations. Given Verdant violations here,
I’d expected more trenchant legal distinctions, at least some
acknowledgement that humans have valid grievances.
He also
hinted that the current universe cycle had been engineered, or
somehow extended. It was a semi-public admission that life had
existed in great number during an earlier phase of a longer universe
cycle. In short, if the report is correct, the universe is much
older than a mere 13.7 billion years. Then, in order to demonstrate
that the story was told in earnest, the alien opened up the entire
context of previous, related advanced demonstrations, noting that
they were the work of his kind. The experience had the same depth, a
different feel from the coarser, more crudely framed Verdant doings.
In the visual, a crowd of aliens stood within a large, contained space. Containing them overhead was a large orb-shaped, magnetogravity-effected membrane at a time when the old universe was extended into a new cycle.
* The membrane may have
utilized alternative fluctuations that go deeper than electrogravity
and magnetogravity.
Those who witnessed it were awed; we’d never imagined anything like
it. The best approximation would be to imagine that you live on a
small planet or a very large, rounded, artificial "craft" at the
exact moment when a big supernova or a hypernova, which would kill
everyone, were they not shielded.
The hyperversal alien suggested that I shouldn’t verge on the notion of violence toward grays.
Apparently a non-sexual of a seemingly gentle sort, he
suggested that the gray story was a complicated one that merited
deeper, moderated reserve. I said I hadn’t advocated harming the
grays but had argued otherwise for years, mindful of the
Verdant-related debacle that killed the grays’ home planet, causing
grays to lose the only mature, naturally evolved biome that may ever
be allowed them. Due to the disaster, some grays are perpetual
guest-dependents tasked by Verdants.
The –X3 alien/spokesperson replied that a human collective premise will arrive at some vaguely gray-like status, over time, irrespective of short-term human choices.
I countered that –X3 fails to make basic,
legal distinctions, that –X3’s cohort population isn’t actively
engaged here, nor is –X3’s cohort doing basic, day-to-day physical
duty here. One of –X3’s related associates, using a staged
Verdant-like filter, countered that I, myself, am not yet
“effective” in correcting certain problems here (human violence,
inequality, etc) - -it appeared to be a hint about –X3 involvement with Verdants. I countered that further time is
necessary to propagate and evolve a more advanced planetary basis to
correct such problems.
Again, one must remember
that during the waning phase of a previous universe cycle, there
would have been many advanced aliens of different origins from
different systems. Some would now be more independent-minded, more
rigorous in their thinking than others from collectives that might,
at times, favor the generalizations of a given community.
One or
more of the –Xn’s added that some of –X3’s associates do so as a
deliberate strategy. At this juncture, –X3 was listening attentively
and had ample opportunity to correct -Xn if this were untrue, but he
didn’t, which may be tacit admission that the allegation was
correct.
However, when an alien community of mind like the one that includes
–X3 interacts with an exploitative population like Verdants, and
when that combination interacts with humans, lies, deception and
low-order propaganda (plus other diversions) can creep into the
aliens’ behavior. They may try to rationalize it in terms of
information control, but it shows that some advanced alien
communities have very real problems.
–X3 himself was shown to have whitish-gray skin and a large, fairly rounded head. He/they are bipedal, with two eyes and a body that’s sturdier than a gray. He appears to be taller than a gray. His elbow and knee joints are notably rounded, more circular and sturdy than are those of a gray. However, the message had an overly deliberate, prototypical feel to it.
One fleeting quote asserted that hyperversals of the sort can live “11 million years,” which contrasts with the (mere) 20,000 years that Verdants reportedly live. One hyperversal stated that hyperversals like –X3 had to change, in part, to a lighter elemental composition in order to ride out and survive into an extended universe cycle. Whether this involved selectively using gravitics to simply remove heavy elements, or a more complex genetic strategy, I can’t say.
It may simply refer to how mass is suspended
in faster-than-light travel.
The strange part of the demonstration was that it appeared to
bend time around, to reach both back and forward in time, in order
to do so - across a multiplicity of event horizons. No Verdant has
demonstrated such a capability, to my knowledge.
The reason why readers may have witnessed such is that hyperversals can fadedly watch and see through the activities of
recently evolved aliens. They can do so without leaving much trace.
Their capabilities suggest that the old notion of physical limits is
a most specious pretension. We all inter-dimension, apparently,
hence some of our old 20th century conventions are inadequate.
I countered that Verdant-related Biderman-DuPonts were among the worst of same, to begin with (this is widely, specifically known off-world, hence I wasn’t dropping a new idea into the mix).
Later –X3 allowed that Verdants could be wrong in their strategy, of
course. At the time, I was looking for diversity of origin and
outlook among –X3’s group after I’d noted various other
hyperversals’ critiques, which was encouraging (hyper-advanced
aliens tend to speak to us as a group). –X3 argued that grays played
a vital role in introducing humans to advanced concepts, collective
considerations and genetic/nonsexual ideas, etc. I countered that
our non-destructive, non planet-killing neighbors may do that better
without mobbing up the situation in self-interested, colonial
fashion.
At the time –Xn was resonating through and elucidating the assumptions in –X3’s argument.
This was an important
point. –X3 was thus posed as having assumed that the Verdant scheme
would foul our collective large-scale convention, disallowing our
large-scale capability and hampering us from enduring into an
extended universal cycle. *It also suggested a possible relationship
between -X3 and –Xn’s.
The individual was trying to
argue that excess use of gravitics would endanger the sensitivities
of yet more-advanced hyperversals.
Later, the
next night, this opened up coherent human-community consideration of
the subject, which had drawn unusual attention, to say the least.
I’m certain that hyperversals are a subject of intense official
interest, given their implications for human contact with other
aliens.
In this regard, –X3 appears to be vulnerable and can be held to basic honesty. We all agreed that life must be shared and respected, but –X3’s premise and his group’s Verdant links throw a cruel, calculated bone into our situation.
I would be remiss if I didn’t note that –X3 may simply be a hybrid used as an interface for human interaction with certain hyperversals.
* There appears to be thoughtful diversity among hyperversals.
In response, –X3 says he/they are more consistent than
that. The question is open to further consideration, but the counter
posed hyperversal’s report about the “more capable” and “return to”
assumption lingers. In other words, among some hyperversals is there
a kind of bias against recently evolved aliens? –X3 and his
associates may not be able to see the all-of-time implications of
propagating Verdant crimes without adequately exposing them in order
to organize a better, collective response.
This may be reference to the galaxies Centaurus A, our Milky Way-Andromeda elliptical-to-be, and one other, i.e. possibly N5102 - a dwarf elliptical called the Lenticular Galaxy in the Centaurus A galaxy group (the group where Verdants reportedly originate). *N5102 is only .214 times the apparent size of Andromeda. At various junctures there had been cryptic indications that hyperversals living in or tasked to the large elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (neighboring the Verdants) were among the “three ellipticals” security section - I had noted the one leader, in particular, on numerous occasions.
One hyperversal who
posed as a –Xn later said the security-section hyperversal had
essentially been “in his retirement garden” when a disturbance
threatened the planned stability of his (home or assigned) galaxy.
In other words, the given “three ellipticals” hyperversal who tends
to the Verdants could, conceivably, have had mixed sentiments about
how Verdants were later steered outward into other galaxies. *I’ll
refer to this (presumably Centaurus A) hyperversal and his security
section in later pages. Over time we’ve seen that there are ties
between the above-noted hyperversals that eluded my first
assessment.
There were conspicuously prototypical aspects to the graphic, as though we’re seen as a trainer case set against a more complex backdrop of larger mega-populations. The hybrids posed in the graphic look like a cross between Larry Warren’s reported Bentwaters triangle aliens and Billy Meier’s purported photo of an alien in a helmet visiting Mars (very alien-looking aliens).
When it’s all seen from above, we can see that the most dangerous elements can't be allowed to just wander off wherever they want to go. Ugly as it may seem, in some ways they’re all part of the same basic tendency.
The “three ellipticals”
hyperversal faction clearly supervises –X3, which suggests that –X3
is a lesser dependent, if not an engineered prototype, of the “three
ellipticals” hyperversals. In a sense, –X3 appears to be a
genetically designed prop.
At present, Verdants seem to have reached or exceeded their sustainable limit, yet they continue to reproduce sexually and intrude upon, then deprive lesser populations of resources. The Verdant case, coupled with –X3’s compromised posture, suggests that along this edge of the Virgo supercluster –X3’s associates may not be as effective as more mature hyperversals are elsewhere.
The
inference owes to Verdants’ predatory habits and sheer, inflated
greed.
Apparently, more advanced populations don’t leave much room for
upstart primitives to propagate outward.
* In March of 2007, a “three ellipticals” hyperversal stated that the defining perspective among
his peers is that the original gray planet died when (or after)
grays attempted to use negative cycle technologies as weapons. The
remark came long after humans had begun to question whether the
“three ellipticals” faction was on-scene during the IFSP’s
intervention on the gray planet. In 2007, an older, possibly
independent hyperversal suggested that some of the “three
ellipticals” hyper-versals now here in our vicinity witnessed the
death of the old, gray planet. The question is whether they
orchestrated that intervention, also, and whether, given their
experience, the same crew merely followed grays to our location. If
such is the case, they could be hardened and dangerous.
For example, given the aloofness and prototypical mindset of the
“three ellipticals” faction, we may need to field a tighter
legalistic, more deeply communicated collective response to
Verdant-like abusers of the local ecology. On the other hand, the
simple existence of secure hyperversal communities has implications
that transcend Verdants’ fear-mongering predations.
Given the fact that such interactions stand out in semi-public profile due to ongoing alien inputs, I’m not surprised to hear such a number. In years past, had I foreseen what is now happening here and elsewhere on this globe, I would have marveled at the ordered, humble clarity with which such events have occurred, the absence of weirdly backward human interlocutors.
Curiosity seems to have gotten
the better of them.
This was demonstrated through slight amplification of an electrogravity/magnetogravity field inside my own head, while a friendly non-IFSP alien commented on the process, saying that the grays escaped by psychotronically coordinating an energy weapon activated from outside, not by simply using their thought waves (the case is widely known).
I felt sharp pain due to sudden pressure pushing outward from within all of my brain structure. On another occasion, what appeared to be a hybrid working for “three ellipticals” hyperversals used electrogravity to put a kind of Dt freeze on my liver function, causing mild pain there for days after I’d mentioned that the Verdant strategy toward Earth smacked of “a war-like tactic.”
I was advised to discontinue remote probing of the Verdants’ main ship while a “potentially lethal” use of energy was being directed toward me. I held off for about 10 days. I should note that, at the time, I was smack in the middle of sharply worded, direct exposures of Verdant doings here, which proved extremely embarrassing for them - exposures partly informed by non-IFSP aliens.
Two years later, a “three ellipticals” hyperversal used a roundly,
technologically effected field of energy targeting my left ear to
cause a hearing and balance disorientation (a hyperversal even
commented about it) after I’d shown other humans how good humans
exceed the marginally corrupt constraints of the “three ellipticals”
faction. That may have been done to intimidate and discourage me (it
didn’t work).
–X3 may be one of relatively few hybrids specially designed to work the human-gray context. I’ve been disappointed to see that -X3 doesn’t seem to have an independent, mature perspective, in a larger sense.
Instead, he appears to be both controlled and tasked by the “three ellipticals” faction. He’s been seen taking orders and doesn’t seem to be responsible for the structure and decision-making of the hyperversal group that he depends on. –X3 seems to lack some trenchant critical thinking skills, as is sometimes the case in large mega-populations that exercise psychotronic and genetic controls over lesser members. Such groups can be heavy on propaganda and sometimes incapable of comprehending good, external critiques. I discuss the subject in later pages.
–X3’s first contact here appears to have been ancillary
to a larger group’s initiative, and may even be their attempt to
either pre-empt another alien group’s initiative, or to offer at
least some marginally apologetic background for humans to consider,
given Verdant attempts to exploit humankind as Verdants did the
grays, thousands of years earlier. –X3’s associates aren’t innocent
in such doings.
In part,
–X3’s associates see a need to tend to the situation here and may
even see Verdants as useful for the “three ellipticals” energy
resource strategy. Without a doubt, –X3 and other hyperversals
regard Verdants as being less evolved than hyperversals are.
Hyperversals tend to act as though Verdants don’t pose a major risk
to them.
This poses a risk to
humans because, should we fail, our system could conceivably be
cannibalized by both Verdants and hyperversals, i.e. Verdants taking
some nearby star systems where they’ve reportedly stationed their
enclaves on provisional status, or the “three ellipticals” faction
using other relic aspects of our system. To some this may seem a
far-fetched assertion, yet aliens have repeatedly stated that a
biological beauty like Earth is rare and coveted.
If such were the case, they wouldn’t have to concern themselves with posing actual physical aid to recently evolved populations.
Hyperversals would be reluctant to do so, as is consistent with their plan to cultivate responsibility among younger populations, plus their need to veil their technology and capacities from the greedy hands of aliens like Verdants. On the other hand, the “three ellipticals” faction’s affiliation with the IFSP strategy suggests that some hyperversals seek hierarchical control over emerging populations and their resources.
All hyperversals firmly
suggest that armed conflicts between worlds must be avoided.
This can cause a hyperversal to lapse into self-centered, singular misconception, as though he/she occupies or is equal to all that he/she can access. In other words, a hyper-versal can confuse his or her awareness of the universe (inherently limited) with the larger universe, itself. It’s an easy mistake to make. There’s an illusory quality to time that we’re only beginning to understand, basic questions about the limits of a larger kind of out-of-body awareness.
There are subtle event horizons that can easily deceive
one.
The “three ellipticals” faction sometimes hews so closely to the Verdant routine that I must re-examine a given interaction to sort out which group was trying to stump humans and cause them to lapse into low-order, concretized notions of life:
* Usually, it’s the “three ellipticals” section trying to pre-empt Verdants.
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