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ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...

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In between each lifetime an IS-BE is sent back again, to<br />

begin all over, as though the new life was the only life<br />

they had ever lived. <strong>The</strong>y begin anew in pain, in<br />

misery, <strong>and</strong> mystery.<br />

Some IS-BEs have been transported to <strong>Earth</strong> more recently<br />

than others. Some IS-BEs have been on <strong>Earth</strong> only a few<br />

hundred years, so they have no personal experiences with<br />

the earlier civilizations of <strong>Earth</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y have no<br />

experiences of having lived on <strong>Earth</strong>, so could not<br />

remember a previous existence here, even if their memory<br />

was restored. <strong>The</strong>y might, however, remember lives they<br />

lived elsewhere on other planets <strong>and</strong> in other times.<br />

Others have been here since the first days of Lemuria.<br />

In any case, the IS-BEs of <strong>Earth</strong> are here forever, until<br />

they can break the amnesia cycle, conquer the electronic<br />

traps set up by their captors <strong>and</strong> free themselves.<br />

Because <strong>The</strong> Domain has three thous<strong>and</strong> of their own IS-<br />

BEs in captivity on <strong>Earth</strong> also, they have an interest in<br />

solving this problem. This problem has never been<br />

encountered or effectively solved before in the<br />

universe, as far as they know. <strong>The</strong>y will continue their<br />

efforts to free those IS-BEs from <strong>Earth</strong>, where <strong>and</strong> when<br />

it is possible, but it will require time to develop an<br />

unprecedented technology <strong>and</strong> the diligence to do so.'<br />

(EDITOR'S NOTE: <strong>The</strong> following statement is a comment by Matilda.)<br />

I think it is Airl's sincere desire, as one IS-BE to<br />

another, that the rest of our eternity will be as<br />

pleasant as possible."<br />

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