Billy Meier
Feb 3, 1995
Space exploration will continue and a new world will be discovered in this process; a new Earth that will be suitable for maintaining human terrestrials.
Expeditions into space will be successful, e.g., terrestrials will discover, or rather locate, ancient human traces and effects left behind on Mars.
This will present sufficient reason for terrestrials to build, furbish and fly new spaceships with even greater ranges into the vastness of space, to make ever greater, more interesting and, especially, more significant discoveries.
Initially, these spaceships will travel over relatively long periods of time until propulsion systems are developed that make super-speed space travel without timeshifts feasible.
CR 251
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_251
Feb 3, 1995
Space exploration will continue and a new world will be discovered in this process; a new Earth that will be suitable for maintaining human terrestrials.
Expeditions into space will be successful, e.g., terrestrials will discover, or rather locate, ancient human traces and effects left behind on Mars.
This will present sufficient reason for terrestrials to build, furbish and fly new spaceships with even greater ranges into the vastness of space, to make ever greater, more interesting and, especially, more significant discoveries.
Initially, these spaceships will travel over relatively long periods of time until propulsion systems are developed that make super-speed space travel without timeshifts feasible.
CR 251
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_251
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