Be brave and share
Some of you often send me their personal experiences and personal questions via personal messaging. I understand that you are afraid and often think that private experiences are better to keep private. I urge you to go via the public path whenever possible. When we discuss things in public, we are serving to the public, we do teaching and help others with their problems. When you write to me personally, it is different, my ability to respond is limited, unfortunately. When you post online, I will try to answer, when I can. Hopefully others will help answering too. You are still welcome to write privately if there is something which is definitely private.
Keep in mind that all private messaging on the site and via email to me is very likely, almost certainly screened by MIC. So by writing something privately you only get more attention from MIC than if you write publicly. When you write publicly, you show that you have nothing to hide and you are not afraid. My best guess, that MIC doesn’t actually care what we write, they watch us mostly because they are interested what El and our alien friends have to say. There is a cold war going on, once in a while bases and ships are destroyed, very much like in 50s and 60s. So MIC is eager to learn who is who and what are their agendas. By our dialogue with El and ETs we actually resolve many misunderstandings. We serve both the Earth and the Skies, helping to establish peace in our Solar system.
Please be brave and share, when appropriate. This way you give example to others. There are many of us. We are grassroots. We have invisible friends on the ground and above, we thank them for protection. Please be brave and share, when appropriate.
A rule of thumb is: if it is just about you and your paranormal experiences, share it publicly. If you need to give specific names, contacts of yourself and others – share by email. This will not be hidden from MIC, but will be hidden from the public. Also often stories about others can be told without revealing their identities: just call them Friend1 or something of sorts. Remember your sharing gives a good example to others. On our site you would almost never be attacked. Once we had an offender, and blocking their account solved the problem. I even wasn’t involved: my ground team buddy did this for me.
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