My take on the Denizen / Alien book

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My take on the Denizen / Alien book

Postby sw » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:51 am

http://www.ansible.co.uk/books/account.html

Last night I was a half price books and found a book that was written in 1979 about a man who lived in (I think) Europe around 1860's. The man was a prosperous family man who built houses. Thou lacking a formal education, he built many homes and things like desks with innovative ideas. He was a smart, religious and conservative. He also had encounters with aliens that he referred to as Denizens around 1864. He documented these encounters and I gather, never told anyone but his wife.

He made this elaborate desk and had a hidden drawer in it. Upon his death, they think his wife put his story in the hidden compartment and told no one. She wanted his story to live on. The desk stayed in the family for generations. Someone found the hidden drawer and the story about 100 years later and this mathematician wrote a book including the entire journal and then wrote his observations about the math.

In a nutshell, the denizens showed this man math puzzles and pictures of things and later holograms of things. The man had a remarkable memory and was able to go back and record everything in his journal. The guy from 1979 who wrote the book said the denizens were showing the man math problems asking him to provide the next step to see if he understood the puzzles. He thinks they were trying to gage his intelligence much like we try to gage an animals intelligence by showing it pictures of things to see what they do with it. The denizens must have thought the man had a photographic memory. The guy who wrote the book showed the diagrams and equations showing the equations they wanted the man to solve. He also described that they were trying to see if the man understood anti matter and matter and atoms. They also spent time showing him holograms of our galaxy and then holograms of their galaxy. They also were showing him questions about carbon.

It stands out to me because they did not try to block his memory an any way of the interactions and that he was incredible at replicating the things they showed him once he got home.

The next book gave narrative on a man who had relived his interactions through regression.

this man saw human fetuses in jars. Many, many fetuses in jars. Then they showed him children he had fathered and he saw how the child used its body. It reminded me of the Avatar movie and how we grew Avatar bodies (shells) to be used on other planets and then having the person sleep in order to reach the brain wave pattern to access the avatar shell and live on that planet. The man's description of the jars and how the child used the avatar body (she was obviously "new" to the avatar and was having a hard time walking and the way she fell down and could not "right" herself.)

This reminded me of things I learned in meditation about brain patterns of humans and how humans can travel to other places and move around without their gross body in tow. It made sense to me what they were doing.

Makes me wonder if one of the goals of MKULTRA and mind experiments on children and others was a tool used not just for cold war intelligence or to create sex slaves but to see how minds could be bridged into avatar bodies.

Having hybrid anything is not new. We do it with plants and we do it with animals for sure to breed for the exact qualities we want.

The aspect I don't understand is how they can take a human out of the solar system they were born in because the planets and the sun or the birth galaxy make a difference on that human's ability to evolve. (You know the analogy of the tree being in the little acorn) or every human being a microcosm of the universe. On Earth, besides being a designated free will planet, much can happen and growth can be accelerated because of the fast rotation around the sun. Other planets might have very slow evolution if their planets have a much longer rotation around their sun or suns. They might see our human shell casing as a short cut. they hybrid with us from some planets and then maybe others avatar with us. I guess that many different scenarios are taking place because of the number of denizens trying to take advantage of our earch and the earth human bodies before it shifts.

These denizens seem to focus on human shells so they must have realized what the spinx was supposed to tell us. Evolution from stone to animal to human to God. That is what the Egyptian sprinx means to me. And, having the knowledge hidden there under the right front paw means to me that the knowledge was always within our grasp, in our own hand even but we didnt' realize it. That's why it is called Realization.

These denizens that I read about are not of the highest spiritual level because those beings astral travel. If the beings have to use craft, then they are really smart but not spiritually advanced. Maybe that is why their heads are so big. Makes me thing of an out of balance human system where the stomach chakra is out of balance and fat because the human is out of balance in eating. These denizens must be out of balance. Or in need.

Maybe the earth is coming to the end of some cycle or people in the past figured out the general timeframe in math for high mental humans with low spiritual growth to ruin the earth. At this time, either the 100th monkey deal will kick in and when the earth gets its 100th human realized human than that mass will elevate all to another dimension or vibration level. what I wonder if if this mass will be enough to carry those that are spiritual zeros to the next level or will those who don't have high enough vibration to cross will just explode when their low vibration bodies try to pass into a higher vibration earth body.

Thought of all of this a half price books last night. Seems all related.
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Re: My take on the Denizen / Alien book

Postby Gnomad » Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:39 am

On searching a bit of info bout the book, many sources say that Langford has admitted that the book is fiction, written by him.
For example, on his Wikipedia entry here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Langford

"As a writer of fiction, Langford is noted for his parodies. A collection of short stories, parodying various science fiction, fantasy fiction and detective story writers has been published as He Do the Time Police in Different Voices (2003, incorporating the earlier and much shorter 1988 parody collection The Dragonhiker's Guide to Battlefield Covenant at Dune's Edge: Odyssey Two). Two novels, parodying disaster novels and horror, respectively, are Earthdoom! and Guts!, both co-written with John Grant.

David Langford at Worldcon 2005 in Glasgow, with two Hugo Awards
The novelette An Account Of A Meeting With Denizens Of Another World 1871, is an entertaining account of a UFO encounter, as experienced by a Victorian, but is notable chiefly for the framing story, in which Langford claimed to have found the manuscript in an old desk (the story's narrator, William Robert Loosley, is a genuine ancestor of Langford's wife). This has led some UFOlogists to believe the story is genuine (including the US author Whitley Strieber, who referred to the 1871 incident in his novel Majestic). Langford freely admits the story is fictional when asked — but, as he notes, "Journalists usually don't ask."

Langford also had one serious science fiction novel published in 1982, The Space Eater (ISBN 0099288206). The 1984 novel The Leaky Establishment satirises the author's experiences at Aldermaston. His 2004 collection Different Kinds of Darkness is a compilation of 36 of his shorter, non-parodic science fiction pieces, the title story of which won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2001."


FWIW.
Would like to read it though.
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