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- From: SWK105@psuvm.psu.edu (Stephen Kuhn)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
- Message-ID: <92320.155010SWK105@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 20:50:10 GMT
- Organization: Penn State University
- Lines: 62
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- From: Rob Farquhar, temp. using this account.
- It's amazing how little you people really know about what you're talking ab
- out. this is not arrogance, but experience talking. I am a scientist/astronom
- er as well as a contactee. First of all, let me tell you a little about stars.
- Don't let anybody tell you that the aliens come from the Pleidaes cluster. Th
- ose stars are far to young. They just emerged from the nebula a few million ye
- ars ago, and they're too young, and too close together for planets to form.
- The same goes for stars like Sirius and Rigel, except that they're too big an
- d too hot.
- Dwarf stars like Barnard's star are too small and too cold, and their "life z
- ones"(the boundaries within which a livable planet can form) are too near their
- surfaces.
- The best stars to find life around are yellow main sequence stars like our ow
- n sun- not too hot, not too cold, not too prone to flares. There are several st
- ars within the nearest 100 light years that fit this description. They are:
- ALPHA CENTAURI A
- ALPHA CENTAURI B
- EPSILON ERIDANI
- 61 CYGNI A
- 61 CYGNI B
- EPSILON INDI
- TAU CETI
- NU CASSIOPEA
- PHI ORIONI
- BETA TRIANGULUM AUSTRALE
- ALPHA HYDRI
- GAMMA VIRGONIS
- ALPHA CIRCINUS
- BETA CAPRICORNI.
- I won't tell you which of these has life around it, that would be cheating.
- But I know. You see, I was "picked up" for the first time several years ago, a
- nd taken to a small world one-eighth of the way around the galaxy. It is inhabi
- ted by the Darvosians, the "little grey men" of myth and legend. They are non-
- hostile, and very interested in the development of other species. They were mos
- t cooperative and instructing (by the way, faster-than-light travel makes human
- s nauseous). They informed me of the existence of the twelve starfaring races
- of the galaxy (those species which have developed ftl travel. They include:
- The Abercan, a reptilian race reminiscent of hooded cobras
- The Darvosians, grey humanoids descended from (nobody knows)
- The Kaheew, a catlike warrior race kind of like Niven's fictional KZIN
- The N'gusat-ahh, bovine centaurlike creatures
- The Farhipti, other grey beings descended from sharks
- The Skark, bigfoot/wookie looking docile critters
- The Cante'la, upright walking versions of trilobites
- The Anarhooksat, telekinetic squidlike beasts that must carry water with them
- in their ships
- The Roorpa, pteranodon-like gliders
- The Xrxquim, isolationist humanoids with greatly enlarged craniums
- The Hurrparansilar, elaphantine creatures, and
- The Banarflista, ten-legged mollusks with weapon legs, eating legs, and
- walking legs
-
- There are many other non-starfaring intelligent races, including ours. I have
- maps of many systems (hand-drawn duplicates of hard copy), The locations of th
- e races, the map of the Darvosian system, and of Darvos itself.
- More: all humans DID evolve from the same ancestral race. None are of extra-
- terrestrial origin. The Kelts, not the Aryans, are the most-contacted people.
- (I don't know why). The aliens were most certainly not involved with the constr
- uction of the pyramids or other ancient artifacts. We didn't need help.
- More to come. Now I have to go to the core, to monitor the explosion.
- Don't worry. you've got 20,000 years.
- R.A.F. II (The sequel)
-