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Thanks, very well organized. I think this should be on the wiki sidebar as an option so we can find the info seamlessly.
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--Mark 22:21, 18 June 2010 (BST)
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Mark: I agree. there are often times when I have a person alongside me and i want to go into further explanations of things and this becomes difficult in a pinch. having the appendices on the wiki side bar would be more efficient and perhaps easier and more fruitful when showing someone the spectacular information and related articles.    Salome!
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--zameen 22:34, 18 June 2010 (BST)
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I totally agree, it is much easier to either research items for references or just scroll for something that interests others not familiar in regards to BEAM's mission. It gives readers a more detailed "snapshot" of such a complex array of events instead of just Contact Note numbers, which are at times often confusing for myself as well...great job!
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--Hawaiian 23:27, 18 June 2010 (BST)
 
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Manuel Hernandez said ...

Wow Mr. Meier. A true Prophet of our times. I recognize your gigantic work and great mission. So I present unto you my respects and thanks for such an important information, knowledge and wisdom. All of this confirms my own works, which were written without any Alien contacts. I agree with almost 100% of your issues. I'd like to have all your books, specially those containing the Plajarian Messages, in ebook version, because I don't read paper books anymore due to deforestation. Apart from that I'm a private researcher and teacher with not enough money to buy books. Also I want to help spreading your teachings and messages in my native language Spanish. I'm a radio commentator and newspaper articles writer. My email mmm@centromultiverso.com -My website www.centromultiverso.com Also, I'm the founder of the MMM a foundation for cosmic studies. My best regards and greetings from Loja-Ecuador-South America.

--Manuel Hernandez 14:29, 26 March 2010 (UTC)

Benjamin Stevens said ...

I applaud Maurice for his effort in making this book and in making it freely available for public use. I understand that it must have been a very difficult task for him to present the major points of Message from the Pleiades Volumes 1, 2, and 3 without being in violation of copyright law. I know that Maurice received harsh criticism just for writing this book at all, and I, for one, am glad that he withstood such criticism and proceeded anyways. This is the second edition of the book and, thus, contains his corrections to the various items, for which he was criticized. May this book serve as an excellent resource for the priceless information contained in the first 76 Contact Reports of Eduard “Billy” Meier.

--Benjamin Stevens 21:53, 31 March 2010 (BST)

Mark said ...

Thanks, very well organized. I think this should be on the wiki sidebar as an option so we can find the info seamlessly.

--Mark 22:21, 18 June 2010 (BST)

zameen said ...

Mark: I agree. there are often times when I have a person alongside me and i want to go into further explanations of things and this becomes difficult in a pinch. having the appendices on the wiki side bar would be more efficient and perhaps easier and more fruitful when showing someone the spectacular information and related articles. Salome!

--zameen 22:34, 18 June 2010 (BST)

Hawaiian said ...

I totally agree, it is much easier to either research items for references or just scroll for something that interests others not familiar in regards to BEAM's mission. It gives readers a more detailed "snapshot" of such a complex array of events instead of just Contact Note numbers, which are at times often confusing for myself as well...great job!

--Hawaiian 23:27, 18 June 2010 (BST)