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Billy Meier's Contacts with the Pleiadians is one of the most notable cases of an ongoing Extraterrestrial Contact with beings from another world. While some of us continue to hold this image of Extraterrestrials as 'Aliens' would be surprised beyond belief to find out that there are thousands if not more such human civilizations out there evolving at different stages respectively.

Some of these advanced civilizations share our DNA and are believed to have played an important part in the creation of human life on planet earth ... From all the descriptions and information on the Pleiadians circulated on the Internet there is one plausible factor common to all ... they look a lot like us however are multidimensional light beings now, having gone through similar stages of evolution on their home planet Erra in the Pleiades Star System 400 light years from Earth.


The Silent Revolution Of Truth is yet another thrilling Billy Meier documentary by Michael Horn from www.TheyFly.com about the Billy Meier contacts with the Pleiadians ...


Release Notes ...


In 1958, Billy Meier predicted the Iraq Wars, AIDS, global warming and terrorism and… he’d already been to the moon.

Is it the biggest hoax… or the most important story in human history?

Now you can decide for yourself !

The long awaited, new, feature length documentary on the Billy Meier case is finally here ! Now, for the first time, you’ll see and hear Billy Meier’s life story in his own words !


You’ll see photos and films of:

  • Meier handling the infamous laser pistol!
  • Multiple UFOs and a UFO hovering…over Meier’s head!
  • A demonstration of a recent magnetic levitation invention that proves Meier’s UFOs are the real thing!
  • Scientific examination of the UFO sounds and metal samples!
  • The apple grown more than 30 years ago…in a Plejaren space ship!
  • The secret Nazi UFO…used with devastating results against Allied bombers in WWII!
  • The MGM FX UFO model and Meier’s 60+ words per minute, one-handed typing!
  • …and never before released Meier UFO photos!


You’ll learn about Billy Meier’s :

  • Contacts with the Plejaren, Sfath, which began when he was…five years old!
  • Conservative parish priest – and UFO contactee – Father Zimmermann, who helped him cope with his otherworldly experience!
  • Early hardships, youth prison and his escape from the French Foreign Legion!
  • Travels into the past and future with Asket, from the Dal universe!
  • Meetings with world leaders from Mahatma Gandhi to…Saddam Hussein!
  • Role as The Phantom in the Middle East, apprehending serial killers and mass murderers!
  • Loss of his left arm in a brutal accident in Turkey and the life-threatening delirium that followed!
  • Dream that saved him from a would be assassin!


And there’s new information about:

  • The discovery of the Talmud Jmmanuel, the 2,000 year-old document, so heretical it threatens the very foundation of all the major religions!
  • Who Jmmanuel really was and how the name “Jesus Christ” was later given to him…with photos of the actual tomb of the crucifixion!
  • Spiritual teachings – and predictions – from the Plejaren!




You’ll also meet and hear from:

  • Family members sharing what it was like growing up with a UFO contactee!
  • Numerous other witnesses, including a retired UN diplomat!
  • Other witnesses, some who also photographed the UFOs!


Fair and balanced! You’ll also learn about:

  • What a professional therapist has to say about people who say they’ve been in contact with extraterrestrials!
  • The analysis of Meier’s and the UN diplomat’s honesty by an expert consultant to the U.S. Army Special Forces – who depend on the same observational skills in life and death situations!


And there’s more in the Special Features section!

  • See a professional skeptic take his best shot at Meier’s evidence…and Michael Horn’s rebuttal!
  • Learn the history of the human race in the universe over millions and millions of years!
  • Hear the story of how the first interstellar songwriting collaboration took place – and hear the song itself!




Feature length: 1:32 Special Features: :38 Total running time: 2:10

Once you see this new film you’ll want to have everything available on the Meier case !


Quite True ... You can find some more Billy Meier Documentaries below ...


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Randolph J Winters presents incredible information about the Billy Meier Contacts with Extraterrestrial Light Beings from the Pleiades in this fascinating documentary of what Randy calls a 'Fringe Meeting' ... ツ ... sharing notes from his book 'The Pleiadian Mission - A Time of Awareness'.

Author and Lecturer, Randolph Winters has been investigating UFO's for over 20 years. His interest began in 1979 when information surrounding a Swiss farmer named Eduard "Billy" Meier came to his attention. Randolph's interest in the Billy Meier UFO case led him to Schmidruti, Switzerland where he met Billy and spent several months with him at his home, getting well acquainted, after which Billy shared with him the information that he had received from the Pleiades.


There had been over 115 physical contacts producing 1800 pages of "Contact Notes" covering the conversations that he had with these off world visitors and another 2000 pages Billy had written on special subjects such as the Meditation, the Psyche, the Origin of Life, Science, Philosophy, and Poetry. Randolph is considered an authority on the Pleiadian case. He is the author of the book, The Pleiadian Mission, and the video, The Pleiadian Connection.

A well-known speaker, he has traveled to all parts of Earth sharing the knowledge from the Pleiades.

The Pleiadian Mission is a book about the life and experiences of Billy Meier, a Swiss farmer in Switzerland. This is a book of education and awareness. It provides the explanation and understanding of higher consciousness that will be needed by the people of earth to move into the New Age and create a future of peace.

The Pleiadian Mission is about the spiritual information given to the people of earth about our "life cycles" and our role in the Universe. Man has been searching for a reason for his existence, the meaning of his life and what lies ahead in the future. This book will explain and answer these questions based on the information from the Pleiadian teachers who visited earth.



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'Ibogaine : Rite Of Passage' is a revealing documentary produced and directed by Ben De Loenen about the most promising treatment modality for drug dependency available now, Ibogaine. It is the only substance we know, which is capable of blocking acute withdrawal in opioid addicts as well as cocaine and alcohol.

Daniel Pinchbeck refers to his evolutionary Iboga ritual experience with the Bwiti Tribe of Africa in his book '2012 The Return Of Quetzalcoatl' ...

Here is an excerpt ...

"At the beginning of the night-long ordeal, while the tribe drummed and sang around me, I saw, open-eyed, a golem-like figure made of rough tree branches sit down on a bench, cross his legs, and lean forward, observing me curiously. I was later told this was the spirit of Iboga, coming to meet me. Afterward, I watched Scrabble-like letters turn in the air to spell out a curious phrase : "Touchers Teach Too" - one of a series of hints that seemed vaguely prophetic. For much of the night I was taken on a detailed tour of my early life. Many reports of Iboga trips describe such a biographical survey, though nobody knows how a complex alkaloid molecule can unlock such deep doors in the psyche, or how neurochemical reactions can create the palpable sense I had - reported by others as well - of a presence guiding me through the process."

Although the FDA decided in 1993 that Ibogaine showed enough signs of being an effective tool in the treatment of addiction, money is the problem; this natural occurring molecule cannot be patented and is not a maintenance drug with addictive properties; reason for the pharmaceutical industry not to invest in its development... Educate yourself about this unique tool ! Our vision of saving the many lives of people with a chemical dependence is only as strong as the people who support us !


About three years ago, Ben De Loenen read an article about Ibogaine in a Dutch magazine. The cultural/spiritual background of this substance and the economical interests of the pharmaceutical companies in particular caught Ben's attention. Ben was a second year student at the Utrecht School of the Arts at that moment, and decided to dedicate his final exam project to this subject. This was the beginning of a long research period in which he managed to get the cooperation of many people in the field. In particular Howard Lotsof, who in the late sixties discovered that after ingesting Ibogaine, he could instantly stop his heroin use without having any withdrawal symptoms or craving. Next to that he had gained more insight in the cause and nature of his addiction because of the psychoactive phase he had gone through and has been very supportive in the realization of this project.

Three treatments were recorded for the film; one in Sara’s House in Breukelen (The Netherlands), one in the Iboga Therapy House in Vancouver and the third one in the Ibogaine Association in Mexico. Because of the large amount of footage shot for the film, only the last treatment was finally used in the final edit. Also a lot of interviews were conducted with ex-addicts, treatment providers, the father of an ex-addict, a psychotherapist, scientists, a Bwiti shaman and Howard Lotsof. And finally a traditional Bwiti initiation in Central West Africa was shot in June of 2004.

What’s finally used in the film brings the spectator close to the personal experience of the (ex-) addict and focuses less on the science behind Ibogaine. Next to that, the spectator becomes a witness of the spectacular traditional Bwiti-ritual, which contrasts very much to the use of Ibogaine in the Western World. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible to get people of pharmaceutical companies and regular treatment centers in front of the camera, as they didn’t react on the invitation, or stated that they "had no comments." For more information on the film, go to www.ibogainefilm.com.

The ritual eating of iboga has been a psychopharmacological sacrament in the Bwiti religion for several centuries, and was likely practiced among Pygmies in much earlier times (Fernandez, 1982). In Gabon and elsewhere in West Central Africa, ibogaine is ingested in the form of scrapings of Tabernanthe iboga root bark. The ritual aim of eating iboga has been conceptualized as "binding"; the binding across time through ancestral contact, or binding participants socially on the basis of a common shared experience of a distinctive consciousness and system of belief (Fernandez, 1982; Fernandez and Fernandez, 2001).

In the colonial era Bwiti became a context of collective psychological resistance to the anomie and demoralization related to the strain on indigenous community and family institutions. Bwiti offered a dignified realm of spiritual endeavor, "the work of the ancestors" and social cohesion. Following Gabonese independence in 1960, Bwiti has remained constellated with national identity and contemporarily retains significant social and political importance (Swiderski, 1988; Samorini, 1995).

Iboga has not commonly been used to treat addiction in the traditional African Bwiti context. Iboga has been sought as a treatment for some somatic conditions, in particular for infertility (Fernandez, 1982). In the colonial era the indigenous community experienced a crisis due to a sharp decline in fertility caused by venereal disease stemming from prostitution and the separation of men from their families by the large-scale physical relocation of indigenous workers.

The possibility of an objective basis for the use of iboga in this setting is suggested by evidence associating iboga alkaloids with antimicrobial activity or effects on cell-mediated immunity. Iboga alkaloids are reportedly active against Candida albicans in the intact animal (Yordanov et al., 2005). In vitro studies indicate reversal of multidrug resistance in human cancer cells (Kam et al., 2004) and activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Rastogi et al., 1998), human immunodeficiency type 1 virus (Silva et al., 2004), and the tropical parasite Leishmania amazonensis (Delorenzi et al., 2002).

The first observation of ibogaine as treatment for substance related disorders in 1962 involved a network of lay drug experimenters who ingested a variety of hallucinogens and systematically recorded their experiences (Lotsof and Alexander, 2001). Withdrawal symptoms were unexpectedly absent in heroin-dependent individuals who had taken ibogaine. Common to various sociological definitions of the term "subculture" is a system of beliefs, norms and values apart from a superordinate culture (Clarke, 1974; Dowd and Dowd, 2003).

The ibogaine subculture has elicited wariness from the "superordinate culture" of conventional clinical medicine (Kleber, 2001), and has been invoked regarding the null hypothesis that ibogaine's reported effect in opioid withdrawal is not pharmacologically mediated, but is instead accounted for by suggestion and ritual (Sharpe and Jaffe, 1990). The ibogaine subculture is also significant as the setting of case report evidence that influenced the decision of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to pursue its ibogaine project (Alper, 2001), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to approve a clinical trial (Mash et al., 1998).


Ibogaine is unscheduled in most of the world, with the exception of the US, Belgium, Denmark, France, Sweden, Switzerland, and Australia where it is illegal. Ibogaine has not been popular as a recreational drug regardless of its legal status (Kleber, 2001), and apparently only two arrests involving ibogaine are known to have occurred in the US (Ranzal, 1967; Lane, 2005). Iboga alkaloids reportedly are not self-administered, and do not produce withdrawal signs following chronic administration in animals (Aceto et al., 1992).

As of late 2006, ibogaine hydrochloride (HCl) was available for $400-$500USDper gram (ethnogarden.com, 2006), and the dosage typically used for opioid withdrawal is in the range of 1-2 g. Purity on the order of 97-98% has been reported on certificates of analysis for supplies of ibogaine HCl used in the subculture. Ibogaine is also available as Tabernanthe iboga extract or dried root bark.


The Iboga Experience from a Buddhist Perspective ...

First off let me start by saying that my belief system is closest to that of the Buddhist and in fact I adhere somewhat to a Tibetan Buddhist way of perceiving things. Thus my experience in the jungles is coloured by this perspective and to try and describe things without referring to Buddhist conceptual models would be tying my own hands.

Profound experiences of insight have happened to me on a couple of occasions, experiences that left me with a harmonious and centred being, and the effects stayed with me for up to a year. These experiences were understandings of the essential emptiness that is our fundamental reality, the 'skylike' nature of mind. Some came through psilocybin and others through trichocereus cactus, but all were all conducted with the aid of a loving and benevolent teacher, without whom I would never have approached these states of being.

Essentially these states allowed me to perceive that the fabric of our reality is our imagination, and thus with that understanding, anything, absolutely anything is possible in the universe (however, it is important that we realise that it is all a product of our imagination). This is the fundamental nature of exoreality - and endoreality. The intellectual, however, can never come close to the experiential as much as we try. Using words and concepts to describe the subtlety of the experience can be compared to using a ten pound hammer to forge butterfly wings - the wrong tools, clumsy and blunt.

Iboga functions in a subtly different way from these other plants. In small amounts it seems to somehow slow the metabolism down, more so the more you take. Your entire being becomes still and, through the stillness, you begin to see. You begin to be aware of what is going on around you, as your intellectual mind is stilled and the mechanisms that cloud your mind with random thought are all put on slow, or pause. Other senses start coming alive, as the five senses mix synergistically. This is the case up until you take the barely sub-lethal doses they give you in an initiation.

Then you really start to see! Somehow the iboga manages to change your vibration, slow you down to such an extent that you become super-aware on the physical plane (exoreal) of events occurring at other dimensional vibrations (endorealities). Your body cools down, you seem no longer to even breathe and it would look to an outsider as if you were comatose. In fact, although your motor coordination is not functioning properly, your consciousness is now coming into its own.

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'Grass' is a hilarious movie by Ron Mann about the history of the Hemp Weed, Marijuana, Ganja, the sacred herb, the 'Green Gold' and the myths associated with Marijuana built over the years by the US government through mass media propaganda ... movies such as 'Reefer Madness' which are sure to make your roar with laughter !

This film looks at the last 100 years of marijuana use, culture, and legislation, compiled from 400 hours of archival footage. Narrated by the celebrity weed aficionado Woody Harrelson, whose very name in the credits will ensure a laugh from audiences.


"This film explores the history of the American government's official policy on marijuana in the 20th century. Rising with nativist xenophobia with Mexican immigration and their taste for smoking marijuana, we see the establishment of a wrong headed federal drug policy as a crime issue as opposed to a public health approach. Fuelled by prejudice, hysterical propaganda and political opportunism undeterred by voices of reason on the subject, we follow the story of a costly and futile crusade against a substance with questionable ill effects that has damaged basic civil liberties."

- Kenneth Chisholm



"The history of marijuana in the United States since its unofficial introduction in the early twentieth century is presented. As a product, it has been a focus of a strong government campaign to rids its distribution and use, primarily from the 1930's to the 1970's. Harry J. Anslinger, the first Commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and President Richard Nixon were the chief persons waging the war. During the early battle, marijuana was popularly thought to cause a slew of maladies, including temporary insanity and murderous tendencies, as depicted through such movies as Marihuana (1936/I) aka "Reefer Madness". This popular belief led to marijuana being effectively classified an illegal substance in the United States in 1937. When some of these myths were debunked, especially through the free-wheeling 1960's, anti-marijuana messaging turned to it being a gateway substance to stronger more dangerous illicit drugs, such as heroin. As much of the marijuana coming into the United States since the 1950's was from China, the government also used anti-Communist messaging. Both Anslinger and Nixon quashed any scientific reports that came out refuting the government's claims, such as a report commissioned by New York Mayor 'Fiorello Laguardia' . To the end of the century, America's war on marijuana has cost the government several billions of dollars."

- Huggo



"Most of my films celebrate popular culture, underground artists, marginal artists," says Mann.

"They bring them to a mainstream audience. This film brings an underground issue forward, but it's motivated by a desire to do what's right. That's very different. That makes the film political. I was surprised at the reaction to the political content. I think people do respond to the wastefulness of the American war on marijuana ... especially the cost. There is a political point being made more overtly political than anything I've ever done ... and it's summed up by Woody Harrelson saying the American anti-marijuana campaign has been misguided and totally ineffective."

The political nature of drug laws and anti-drug campaigns, incidentally, was underlined by a story in The Globe and Mail the week before the screening of Grass at the Toronto International Film Festival. The story detailed how Mexico's economy was harmed by being designated as soft on drugs, an idea spearheaded by the United States ... the kind of moral and political chicanery Grass exposes.

One of the funniest movies on the American history of Marijuana !


For some more laughs ... Here is 'Reefer Madness' ... :D ...



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