Cosmic Brilliance - Upright Canines & 7 other ET Species Met Humans at 1971 2nd Iran Interstellar Treaty Convention-Pt 3

Episode Date: July 20, 2022

Discover 5 outcomes and Important Impacts for us Earth Humans. 200 off-world ETs and hundreds of dignitaries attended this 2nd Interstellar Treaty Conference in Persepolis, Iran. Actual photos and gra...phics are included in the show.Meet 8 Non-Humanoid ET species; some given bases on Earth, still to this day!• War Beetles, Coleoptera Astro-Proxima-size of VW beetle (pun intended) "Clicker"• Buzzers: 4-foot-tall Prince Red-Black to the rescue against Giant Centipedes• Felisavis: sensual multi-colored FLYING FELINES first met on asteroid Vesta• Canisions: Upright Canines - Monabestia & son, Stormpaw = merchants of the galaxy• Artificial Intelligence: flew around the conference as a spy "Flyer 777"• Flatlanders - one-dimensional hive-like species helped save the day!• Thalerians from ANDROMEDAN area – beautiful stalk-like fluid beings• Titania – Royal line Witch (Mark’s mate) entertains Raptors with stories & magical abilitiesJo Ann Richards is a journalist and Executive Director of Earth Defense Headquarters. Her husband Captain Mark Richards, US Navy, and his father Ellis Lloyd Richards, Jr., US Air Force Major, were soldiers in a top-level military space command that performed intelligence ops since WWII. Many special operations included on-world and off-world contact with various humanoid and non-humanoid species.https://edhca.orghttps://www.CosmicBrilliance.comSupport this podcast: https://www.cosmicbrilliance.com/copy-of-donate

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Starting point is 00:00:14 Welcome everyone to part three with guests, Joanne Richards, who will be sharing more amazing stories that occurred with humans and extraterrestrials at the Interstellar Treaty Convention in Persepolis, Iran in 1971. You will hear about one of my favorite fantastic cat species that flies that they first met at a convention in Vesta. and I'll wait until Joanne tells you all about that. Joanne is a journalist and executive director of Earth Defense Force headquarters. Her husband, Captain Mark Richards, U.S. Navy, and his father, Ellis Lloyd Richards, Jr., Air Force Major, were soldiers in a top-level military space command that performed intelligent operations since World War II.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Many special operations included on-world and off-world countries, contact with multiple humanoid and non-humanoid species that are and have ever been present throughout our solar system, galaxy, and universe. Oversaw security of hundreds of human dignitaries and 200 ET species at this Persepolis treaty convention. To give you an idea of what Mark's father, with young Mark's help, of course, had to organize, orchestrate and protect, here's a brief description in Mark's own words. Quote, the best security organizations in the world came to protect the location and the on-world and off-world guests would be there. IS had over 100 agents embedded in the imperial household and another 100 agents among the private bodyguards of guests, plus another 40 were mingling with the troops of the Iranian security men. The Persepolis Iran location was picked because it was isolated, and thus could.
Starting point is 00:02:12 be tightly guarded to protect many of the earth's leaders and important other off-world dignitaries, end quote. So hopefully most of you have listened to Part 1 and 2, and thus have been introduced to some of our galactic off-world and on-world ET species. Those on my email list have already received a shout-out that has pictures of these species, many of which Joanne's husband, Mark, drew himself, and I'm very appreciative of receiving those. Please feel free to go to my Super Soul Solutions YouTube channel where I have worked long and hard to include many drawings, pictures, and actual photos for you all to see as you rewatch parts one to three. So with that, welcome back, Joanne. Thank you. Happy to be here. Oh, I'm so glad. So we did get a chance in the end of part two
Starting point is 00:03:02 to discuss the outcome, the important outcomes for us humans that resulted from the Persepolis or what we short cut by the word conference, ET meeting. So would you like to share those outcomes with our audience? Sure. I'll share what I know, because as we've said before, I don't have the full report because Mark never has had time to totally finish it. But anyway, it was made really clear to us that we need to reach a certain level of, like, conscious development in order to be part of the galactic community. As I've mentioned in the other two parts, most off-world species do not see humans as, well, they didn't, at least in those earlier years, see us as sentient beings because their civilizations were so much older and more advanced than we are.
Starting point is 00:04:00 It's important to know that every species has something to offer, so they were still, they were willing to give us a chance and see if we could continue to develop. And the majority of those attending didn't want to give up on us. And we were ordered to go. One of the major outcomes that I always remember is that we were ordered not to go back into space. So I think our last moon mission was 1972. And I think the astronaut I remember who wrote a book about this and I met him was Gene Cernan. That was 1972. And I believe it was the reptiles who told us not to go back.
Starting point is 00:04:35 but it could have been a number of species who just jointly agreed to tell us not to go back. And then, of course, the ban for no open communication between civilians and non-human species was still in place. So that started in 1961, was in place for 50 years and then it's renewed. So that's definitely still in place.
Starting point is 00:04:59 So those are the major things that I take away from the conference at this point. Well, those are all major, and especially it makes sense for anyone who's been following about, oh, why didn't we go to the moon, you know, or why have we gone back in a while? And as some of the super soldiers on my show have talked about, well, there's antics on the moon, and draccos were on the moon, and insectoids were on the moon. So I guess we weren't invited back then. And you know, by 1971, we knew that there were numerous non-human species that had bases on the dark side of the moon that we just never see. And they didn't want us going there. They weren't real happy.
Starting point is 00:05:50 I think we went to the moon in the first place. So a large part of the major discussion on one of the committee meetings that was really important was that, you know, They wanted to know what our intentions were. So, you know, they didn't really, and they didn't, they don't want it. And I know this was going to be one of our later questions. I'm sorry. But they wanted to know what our intentions were. And they wanted us to treat the moon well because it's full of resources.
Starting point is 00:06:18 So there was a big concern among the alien species about, you know, what would happen if we continued to go out into space and go to the moon. So. And humans have so much drama, and humans have so much drama, and they really didn't want us taking all our drama out into space. What do you mean? Not that they don't have drama, you know, they have their own drama. Can you believe the attitude of let's plant, you know, plant our American flag, ha, ha, ha, you know, like we're going to own the moon,
Starting point is 00:06:56 you know, it's not the best approach. I'm sure if we went to the dark side, we'd see lots of flags like. Oh, yeah, yeah. Many, many bases there. Well, thank you for that because that's for the humans to understand because they're very confused about how this could be kept secret for so long, you know, and part of that will be understanding, you know, going through some of the radio shows and understanding how advanced the scientific
Starting point is 00:07:29 technology is for all those species and how they can cloak themselves, et cetera, et cetera. It also speaks to, you know, there are many species who do want, like, disclosure and stuff and who do want to work with us. So it's not that everybody doesn't want to work with us. There's many that want to start interacting with us. So, you know, we just have to be good neighbors. That is a really important point. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So let's, we started to introduce the species called the giant war beetles, which blew me away. Yeah. Love them. Yeah. So Clicker. And I know you have a lot of information on that.
Starting point is 00:08:19 So people can go back to Part 2 to listen. And what would you like to share? Because I'm sure there's at least one fascinating story about Clicker, the War Beetle. Right. And, well, again, the war beetles, they have a caste system, and they're an insect species, but, you know, the smallest one is like the size of a probably a Volkswagen beetle car. And the queen could be the size of like a five-ton truck. Pardon me? No pun intended. No, no. Yeah, I used to have a VW beetle. So they vary in size and they don't really fly, but they do have wings and stuff. They don't really fly.
Starting point is 00:09:08 One of the cats is a war beetle, so they're there. And it's not like they're violent and going around starting wars and everything, but they can defend themselves and they can defend against enemies if needed be. And one of my favorite stories was, you know, we talked about the cat species. with Contessa Leona. She looks, they look like Panthers and they walk up right. And so Clicker was working, you know, before the conference started, Clicker was working with Contessa Leona at one of her digs, the War Beatles can be very dangerous, but they
Starting point is 00:09:43 cannot be corrupted. They can dig like high-speed bulldozers and they can, you know, they're thinking and they're smart, and they're very zen-like. So they have a, they do have a spiritual. belief system, so that's cool. But one of my favorite stories is at this site, there were 12 quadruped robots that started to attack them all. And Clicker's team was able to destroy them quickly in less than a minute or about 60 seconds because they can belch like heated plasma from their throats.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Think of a dragon, you know, spewing fire out of its throat. They can belch heated plasma out of their throats and the enemy's, you know, done it in 60 seconds. So that was just the other story I wanted to share with you. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. Do we know who sent the robots, which group? I don't know who sent the robots. Yeah, but they definitely didn't want.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Okay, so what Contessa was looking for was proof that we were indigenous. So whoever... There were nine species coming to the... conference who all said that they created humans and they so they wanted to be the god of this planet and rule the planet and contest the leona's job before the conference was to go around and find evidence that basically we were indigenous that basically none of those species created us various species perhaps enhanced us so that we'd be able to thrive on this planet but she did find evidence that no one of them created us.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Now, I promised everyone that we would talk about the four-foot giant bee buzzers and how they crave the attendees lives during the convention. And it's such an amazing story. So if you want to share that, I would love that. And what is delightful is I did have a little chat with Titania who was there. and she was a she would have been in her early 20s by then and um and she had a her oldest child was like a baby at the time anyway but it was her task and one of her sisters at least one of her sisters and they were entertaining and hosting several of the raptor families that
Starting point is 00:12:12 you know the probably half the male raptors were you know attending as delegates to the conference So she had charge of, well, supposedly charge, you know, it was her job to entertain them and move them around to different locations if that was needed. But they were at one place called Sudley Castle, and there was this attack on them. And what was interesting, I asked her, and the thing to know is she is deceased, and I talked to her through a channeling medium, so it's all very exciting for me. but, you know, to get somebody else's perspective that was there besides just listening to my husband talk about it, even though he has her diaries, so that's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Anyway, but she said she felt really helpless because imagine these centipede creatures coming to attack. But what was interesting is, you know, and it's funny because, like I said, her job was to, you know, take care of the raptors, especially the little raptor children. and they thought it was really funny that humans would be able to take care of them. And, you know, not that they really, they come out of their eggs learning how to defend themselves pretty much.
Starting point is 00:13:27 And, you know, their bodyguards were always in the background. And the raptors are so smart and they can take care of themselves very well. But this was basically to give the moms a break so they could go shopping or at least get away from their kids from a little while. Because, you know, moms, no matter what species they are, just need a break.
Starting point is 00:13:47 So what's interesting is the young raptors, they can smell their enemy long before it ever gets there. And these centipede creatures had set out some scouts, and the young male raptors saw this scout and, you know, was kind of following it. And they've got like a hundred legs, not the raptors, the centipede. They're 30 feet long. Yeah, they're huge. They're huge.
Starting point is 00:14:19 And like horse size and like a thousand pounds. And the setapede gets up to the building. And the raptors, the children, the male raptors that were following it, they were, you know, so excited to play heroes. And they jumped through the windows into the castle where maybe people were having. dinner or just enjoying the evening, whatever. And they, you know, set off the alarm that these creatures were coming to attack them. And the centipedes would have been brought there by themselves. They couldn't, I don't think they could do, you know, travel through wormholes.
Starting point is 00:14:57 And I don't know if they never, so I don't know where they came from. And I don't know who brought them there. But somebody else brought them there. And the mail, like I said, the males were very sensitive. to them and they felt a vortex open up and then they you know found out this scout was coming and they could smell the enemies and it was huge but now the interesting thing is and we're going to find out about the the big cool buzzer bee things the the centipedes which were called assassin apedes were ancient enemies of the buzzers so i didn't know that and um but all the let's see the
Starting point is 00:15:38 centipedes were a big delicacy to the buzzers, so they didn't mind helping us. And at one point, the raptors had helped the buzzers. At some point. And these buzzers are giant bees, four-foot-tall giant bees. The buzzers are like a giant honey bee. So these centipedes are these amazing killing machines. They have poison, and they can, like, grab you and poison you. They have a natural force field.
Starting point is 00:16:11 And they have fangs, and I'm not describing them as well as titanium did. But they've got fangs. They hate everything. They're used to, their natural planet is heavier than Earth. So it was really interesting. Anyway, so a bunch of them were going to be coming, and their plan was to attack and kill everybody. They're also covered with a hard armor. and so what was interesting is the buzzers happened to be at another nearby castle
Starting point is 00:16:43 because they were setting up some kind of satellite or something. Yeah, they were setting up a satellite system or something, and we can get to that in another page. But they must have sensed the call, and they knew about some rogue spaceships that had landed. So, you know, they were on the alert. Anyway, they get to Sudley Castle, and they were able to, like, grab hold of the centipedes
Starting point is 00:17:15 and disrupt their energetic field somehow. And basically just because they had this, like, electric force field, and they could, it took two of them to kill them, but they would somehow, like, disrupt their energy field and then kill them. Amazing. So that's kind of it. nutshell without reading the long pages.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Right, right. Mark said they all burned very in pain immediately, and the whole thing was over super quick. So evidently these giant buzzers have a history of being able to manipulate. You said it looked like lightning going through the air, kind of. I would have thought, you know, okay, two insects. You know, you got finger or your friends, you know, and you just go at it. But it was the whole, it was a whole energy feeling.
Starting point is 00:18:05 type thing that was so like the lightning does play into that it was it was more you know the energetics that they were disrupting that amazed me and um one thing that titania was saying and it's probably in again because mark was using titania's diaries when he wrote his report but um she was saying it was so cute because the raptors the young raptor males formed this defensive like circle around the women and the children it was really interesting to get her perspective on that whole that whole thing that is and evidently that was the first time like march said they had heard about that the buzzers existed but no one ever knew about them and they just showed up in tons of ships and times of display like a power right and then i guess
Starting point is 00:18:58 we were able to work out a treaty afterwards too with them and and the other thing you know she as a witch had tried to use her magic and her ability for mind control and spells on these centipede things. And I think she even had a gun with her, but none of that was going to work on them. And so then, like you've already said probably, the buzzers, they look like a honeybee. They're over four feet tall or about four feet tall. They've got two strong back legs, two toes on each foot, and two fingers on each hand or paw. and they're covered with a soft black fur with yellow stripes to show, those are it show their family and their bloodline.
Starting point is 00:19:40 So that's pretty cool. It's like something out of Disneyland. I know. Well, yes, and that was it. It does look like a Disney character. So, yeah, it was pretty funny. But that was kind of a horrendous, you know, it was just terrifying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:58 But thankfully, you know, the buzzers, the buzzers were superior to the assassinopedes. And the prince of the buzzers, prince red black, and there's a string of numbers. He and Titania hit it off instantly. So that was pretty cool. He was very fascinated with this female and, you know, her magic and her scent and all that cool stuff. So, yeah, that was, you know, and what I love about these reports is that they're so full of extra stuff. You know, I would just think of, okay, just tell me what happened. just tell me what happened at the conference you know but yet like i said before there's like you
Starting point is 00:20:40 the report starts probably like two weeks before the conference on everything that was going on before it and who's all involved and and all that stuff so amazing exactly it is and so uh we we probably wouldn't be there uh here if it wasn't for the giant buzzers because titanium who's from a royal witch line and was so we say a partner of Mark at the time. And so she was trained in all kinds of abilities. And she had a dagger and all her abilities, just like you said, didn't work, right? Right. And less than a minute, this thing is riding in pain and dead.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And so, yeah. And what's a correlation a little bit is super soldier captain, Randy Kramer, said that he was actually really scared when he would meet the assassinate's, that some of the groups, which I won't mention, used them as bioengineered pets. Oh, my gosh. Protectors, yeah, watchdog. And he had to go to a meeting once, and that watchdog was sleeping outside. And he just said, oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Evidently, they can rear way up. And then they just come down on you with an open mouth, you know. It's almost like that June movie where the sandworms do their thing. Yeah. Anyway, there's a correlation. I love having correlations from different people who don't know each other, you know. So thank you for that. That's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Sure. And let's talk about this wasn't so much at the pit conference, but I believe that you're in one of my favorite species, and they're the cat species. So do you want to talk about them? Oh, sure. The Felisavis. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:36 In August of 1978, Mark and our space fleet was called out to go to space. There was going to be some kind of alien conference out on the asteroid Vesta. I don't know much about what the plans were for the conference because, you know, the whole incident took a different term. on his way to the conference. And Mark was commanding one of our big battleship space cruiser things. And on his way, his ship encountered this wonderful new species. It was actually a first contact with this cat species. And just like I imagine in the Star Trek TV show or the movies,
Starting point is 00:23:21 this face comes on the screen of his, you know, in the command, I guess the bridge or whatever you want to call it, his command area. And it's this cat. And they're like, I don't know, seven or nine feet tall. They have lovely fur that they like to, like, go to the salon and dye into different colors and patterns and things. And they have some kind of wing that just comes out from, like, if they raise their arm, it's like, you know, there's a wing there. And it becomes like a whole wing.
Starting point is 00:23:52 and then they have some kind of like mustachey thing not necessarily a mustache but kind of like a mustache above their lip but they they speak telepathically or they communicate telepathically they sing in this beautiful humming singing tone and they're very you know very good at ESP and they can do like a mind meld thing like the Spock does on the Star Trek and anyway they're very friendly Mark and several of his team were able to go into their world. Their world is like a giant dice in the sphere, I guess, for lack of another thing. And so they interacted and met them, and they had some experiences in the sphere. And then when Mark came back from that mission, he brought at least four of them with him,
Starting point is 00:24:44 one is named Scarlett. And they became ambassadors here because, you know, somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere, there's, we'll just say, an island that has several embassies for several species, and that's where they live. And so I've never met them yet. I can't wait to meet them sometime, but obviously they were not at either of these two conferences that we've talked about so far. But I wouldn't be surprised if they've been at some later conferences. Right. But they sound delightful.
Starting point is 00:25:17 They do sound delightful. and I'm trying to remember some other things that he might have added to that. I just love that they paint their fur different colors. I know. Because he said one of them even had her fur dyed in like a paisley pattern. And I think Scarlet, you know, they called her Scarlet
Starting point is 00:25:38 because she had, her fur was red, red and stuff. And I just, well, that sounds so cool. But, you know, like the Raptors, we talked about the Raptors, especially the females, You know, they love to have their claws painted and have little designs painted on them and stuff. So, you know. So there you go.
Starting point is 00:25:58 We think tattoos are a new thing. They're done it, right? Everybody decorates themselves. Exactly. He said they're carnivorous and they're very, very friendly and playful. And they also, the Secretary General wrote up a report verifying their first contact with them, like you said, on November 1, 1979 and presented it to the UN. And they were known, just like you said, to fly.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I got that image of those bats that have those wings kind of thing, you know, that they spread out, you know, with their arms. But they fly, they have, their senses of hearing, smell, and eyesight are really acute. And they believe that they had a radar ability as well as infrared vision. And they had these long tails that had motion centers on either side. And they used their tips to triangulate prey when flying. And they also used it for sexual mating rituals. So, and they did tone. And didn't, am I remembering this right?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Weren't they able to tone or use sound in a way that harmonized everything? It could have been. Yeah, I have this thing that one of the, shall we say, more mischievous, lethal groups of ETs came across them and they discovered through the sound that they were able to make and then no fear that they were dealing with a sentient species because, you know, a lot of species started off arrogant like we did here on Earth thinking we were the most sentient, you know? So for some reason I have that memory.
Starting point is 00:27:39 And the other thing you were saying about the Dyson sphere, yeah, the thing about that is they said how they described it is the most unusual thing about that. planet or sphere they lived in is they said literally everything else in creation revolved around their sphere that well they the sphere stays there it's a fear yeah the sphere doesn't it's not like it's the center of a universe or anything but everything moves past it because it just stays in one spot so it's not orbiting anything it just stays wherever it is and that's interesting because I've never really, well, I don't remember any reports about them interacting with other species. So, but they just sound fascinating to me.
Starting point is 00:28:24 And like I've said many times here on your show and on every other show, it's like, I would just love to have a big tea party and some of my favorite species. We all just hang out, you know. Now we know where the Mad Hatter and Alice, you know, the two parties all came from, right? Yeah. Okay, so we, and by the way, you know, countless details and many facts are found in the writings of Mark that we will tell you where to get towards the end of the show. I've read all of them so far and they're amazing. So now that we've kind of, you know, given hoo-ha to the cat species, we've got to be fair and talk a little bit more about our upright canine.
Starting point is 00:29:14 friends, the Kandosonians. So do you want to talk about Mona Bistia and Storm Paw a little bit? Are there any stories you know about them? Let's have a little look here. Let's see. Melin, you're so good. It's like you've to mind several things that I tend to forget. We need teamwork.
Starting point is 00:29:39 And I do know that they, like I do know that the Canonians, it's funny because the way it spells it makes it look like it's Kinesians or Kene, I don't know, but Mark always calls them Kannonians. So, you know, I guess the S in the middle is silent, but I don't know, that's just what he says. But Mona or Mona Beastia is, you know, it's like she was their ambassador when he met their species. And like we said last time, or at the Exeter thing, their species. They're a merchant species. They want nothing more to do than just buy and sell between different species.
Starting point is 00:30:22 They're not trying to kidnap people and they're not trying to take over the planet. They would love for humans to be their customers, but that's not possible at this moment. They were allowed at the 1961 conference to establish a base somewhere in Australia, which is their base, and they have a huge fleet from which they actually. export bling and, you know, commodities to space because the other species out there love chocolate and Rolex watches and jewelry and, you know, beautiful silks and things like that. So that's really cool. Mona, in true dog fashion, you know, she's got lots of little pups.
Starting point is 00:31:05 And I believe her storm paw, who's not a pup any longer, he was a young pup, the time for the 1971 conference, but I don't know if he's in charge of the whole fleet, or he might be in charge of the whole fleet at this point or in charge of one of their fleets, but he's definitely in charge of a major portion. He's an important part of their, you know, their outfit or their business. But they basically aren't just, they're business people. But they've been friends of humans on earth for thousands of years. and they've got great medical knowledge, and they're allies.
Starting point is 00:31:47 They're fanatics about their food. They like only fresh food. They don't like anything that's processed. And so that's one of the reasons why they wanted a base in our solar system. But, you know, the other thing is our planet is situated so, one, and it's such a great location in our galaxy for, you know, other beings coming and going. So we're in a great spot. And so they wanted a base so they could expand their trade opportunities.
Starting point is 00:32:18 So the little pups, the dogs love to study the sky. So in the Canonian telescopes were trades to the Australian government. And they liked to help all the humans at the conference. There's one story I do remember. I think when Mark first met little storm paw, storm paw had come out of the, wherever the restroom, that he was using it like, I think he had toilet paper tracking behind him.
Starting point is 00:32:56 So, you know, to me, I think of these species as, I don't want to be so arrogant as to call them people, but, you know, to me, they're just, they just don't look like us. But, you know, we're all equal. You know, it's like we're all just people. type, you know, for lack of a better word. Being. We're all just beings.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Yes, we're all beings. And it's like, you know, to quote Mr. Rogers, I guess. It's like, won't you be my neighbor? I just want to be friends with the ones who want to be friends with us. And it's like the dogs definitely want to be friends with us. So, you know, why not? But again, and what I love too about a lot of these species is education is really important to them. They love educating their young.
Starting point is 00:33:40 and they love teaching them, you know, how to communicate with the humans and how to get along with other species and how to be in good ambassadors for their own species. So, you know, we could learn a lot from them. Yeah, and they're big on science too, I think. Yeah. I think that was for a speciality. He ended up studying our son because he was concerned about it.
Starting point is 00:34:08 And now look what's happening, solar flares, and all kinds of things. So that's kind of interesting. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm sure Australia is glad to have them there, wherever they are. Yeah. I know that I'll just put there somewhere close to the Aborigines.
Starting point is 00:34:23 And the first human they met there was an Aborigine, which I consider one of the really original humans on the planet. And, of course, the Aborigines have rock art all over the place of all these species, just like many places did. Right. Right. You know, the Aborigine didn't even think anything of it. They just both said hi to each other.
Starting point is 00:34:48 So it's a good place to have their base on the outset because you don't have many curious tourists cruising around there, you know? I know. I know. Well, they're wonderful. And they're really sophisticated. They're really sophisticated. I mean, they have, they can, you know, just so many things. they have two languages.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Evidently, they speak in a mathematical bark system and all kinds of different things. So we love that. And it's funny, too, I've never heard of who Mona's husband is. You know, I don't know if she has one mate or two or three or, you know, I don't know. All I ever hear about is Mona and the kids. Yeah. Her full name is Mona Bistia, by the way, so. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Yeah. And I don't know if they're monogamous or, you know, if they, have a different mate for every litter of pops or whatever, but another thing I'll have to ask, I guess. Yeah, I know there's so much when you're studying those. They also, I think I mentioned this in part one, or we both mentioned this, but just so you get a sense of them, and again, there's for you to look at, is I think they're over six feet tall and walking, and you already described 200 pound frame and they actually will wear brown silk coated cloaks and to cover their face and they're able to get some cars into a building without most people noticing because we
Starting point is 00:36:20 know why everyone's like got their eyes down looking at their cell phone and so many so many pieces are like that you know there's a lot of species who will cloak i mean not cloak themselves as and making themselves invisible, but they'll wear a cape or a hooded, you know, outfit or whatever. And, you know, and sometimes just for fun, different species, you know, pre-COVID when there were Comic-Conns and Star Trek conventions and all these cool conventions where everybody was dressing up, many species could go to these things and everybody just thought they had the best costumes and it was actually they were just being themselves.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Yeah, but a lot of them will. wear some kind of hooded cloak so that you can't tell. And again, like even Contessa Leona, when she's walking toward you, especially if she's got a hooded thing on, you know, she looks rather human until you get up close and see the fur. But, yeah, it's fascinating. It is. And I know this particular species, their nose only protrude six inches from their eye
Starting point is 00:37:32 socket so you know it's not like they've got a huge long wolf nose right right right right so it'd be easy to do go to los megas so oh yeah a lot of the species love to gamble joke love to gamble oh gosh okay so what what other things like what didn't you mention to me that there was a terrestrial interference occurring in one of the galactic committee meetings? I did. And I got this information. Well, yeah, I got this information for Mark's dad. And he said that the committee meeting was called terrestrial interference in the galactic community. It lasted one and a half days. I think most committee meetings were only one day, but it was so well attended. It lasted one and a half days. And again, the non-humans, you know, by 1971,
Starting point is 00:38:27 we were traveling to the moon. I mean, we've been traveling to space into the moon. you know, since the 50s, if not a little earlier, but, you know, so they were well aware of our presence. But now that we were going to the moon regularly, like I mentioned, they wanted to know, what was our intention? What were we planning to do next? Were we going to treat the moon well because it's full of resources? And space itself is full of resources. So, you know, are we going to stop at the moon? Are we going to horn in on other species mining operations on other planets and asteroids and things like that?
Starting point is 00:39:02 And again, as you and I've said, there were many species who had bases on the moon. So it's like, you know, were we just going to go wreak havoc when we got there? And I, you know, most people have, well, I don't know most people. There have been pictures shown of like one of our early moon landings where the far sand dune or whatever it is, you know, it's been cropped off because there was somebody's ship sitting there. Exactly. You know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:29 But again, there's so much of people here. Yeah, oh, yeah, and you could just, I was like that. But there's so much upheaval here and we have so much drama on our planet, they really don't want that out there. They have enough. They didn't want us exporting our division because we're not a unified species here on this planet and they just don't want us bringing that out there. But, you know, something must be shifting because all of a sudden we're talking about,
Starting point is 00:40:01 having moon missions again so and again there are many species who want who want disclosure and who want interaction with the humans so you know I have no idea if the government's going to come through with disclosure like I think it was supposed to be this week who knows I don't know also I was going to share a little bit I know I mentioned a species called the Thalarians from endrometer right they're from somewhere in the Andromeda area. They have a unique energy.
Starting point is 00:40:34 They look like a big stock of celery with eyes. And you had found an interesting image of what you thought might be when it was yellow. And I, well, that looks pretty cool. They love water. They smell like lemons. They're seven to nine feet tall. They don't sit at all, but they don't like bend and sit like we would do. they get drunk if they drink like soda, caffeine drinks.
Starting point is 00:41:02 I don't think they drink alcohol at all. They'll get drunk just on caffeine. So it's pretty. Well, I think they use our caffeine as a drug, actually. Because remember the Raptors would get wired and kind of drunk on Orange Crush? Yes. Remember that? I love that.
Starting point is 00:41:25 But then, you know, kind of like in the most of, movie Abyss, it's like, to me it looks like mercury, but like they could form themselves and like it looks like a big appendage of water, but it reminds me of, you know, mercury and just like come forward to you or like they can extend themselves as this, you know, contained thing of water and like kiss you or touch you or whatever. And they seem very friendly. So that's pretty cool. but I'd like to know more about them.
Starting point is 00:41:57 I don't know a lot about them, but I'd never heard about them before, so that's really, that was really cool. They are. Mark's Day, I was really interested in them. Oh, yeah, and I included a picture from the Abyss in the YouTube. I probably got 50 pictures in there for people. So, yeah. Love that movie. It's one of my favorites.
Starting point is 00:42:19 So maybe we'll finish. Take a couple minutes and explain. didn't Titania have a fun time entertaining some of the young Raptors with her magical abilities? Wasn't there a story with that you were going to talk about? Yeah, I forgot to ask her how much magic was involved. But again, she and at least one of her sisters, it might have been more. She had several sisters. They played hostess to several of the alien groups and especially the Raptors.
Starting point is 00:42:52 And, you know, you would have to find different places around. England and they were mostly staying in southern England like in the Cotswolds and whatever you'd have to you know you'd have to rent somebody's manor house or somebody's castle and you know keep the public out you know no no public viewing today but it you know it's funny because she said she'd have to the young male raptors are very like aggressive and busy you know they're like little boys you know they're running around and using lots of energy and so she had to keep them from hurting each other and she had her a baby at the time
Starting point is 00:43:31 her and Mark's son was baby or a toddler I don't know how old he was but I think it was just a baby and like one of the females her name was Raquette and she was four at the time she was very interested in this human baby and you know now Rockett obviously is grown and she's an important figure in the Raptors that work here on Earth
Starting point is 00:43:53 so it's pretty cool that Mark has known her all these years. But what's interesting is you have to be careful when the rafters are like renting your house because they do so much damage and they don't mean to. But you know, you'll be lucky if you have any furniture left over and, you know, then they'll eat the wrong things and they love ice cream and orange crush.
Starting point is 00:44:15 Well, they'll get into the freezer and eat all your ice cream and then they stay up all night and vomit all over the place. And they had pet triceratops. So they were training their triceratops, and they loved to play games. And, you know, they loved, apparently they loved learning. So that was cool. You know, they're highly educated. But Titania and her, you know, she reported that the young Raptors love to learn about the humans.
Starting point is 00:44:42 They love to learn about our love for machines. They enjoy our TV, but they see no reason to invent the TV or build it. So, like, they like to borrow technology from, other species. If somebody else who's got something that's cool, they'll just borrow it, steal it, whatever, and now it's theirs. We've become known as the engineers of the solar system at this point. We can remake.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Yeah, yeah. So we've come way up in most species' estimations because we almost raised our tech abilities to equal, if not more, and we can back engineer anything. and we can produce it very fast. So we have a lot of treaties going, you know, for that. So that's really helped us move kind of more equal back into the Galactic family. You know, a lot of the treaties are deals with, you know, how much technology can we trade with you and for what.
Starting point is 00:45:44 But, you know, we, the humans, at least a lot of us have, You know, we have a great relationship with the Raptor Empire, and they are our friends. And, you know, Titania loved being around them. And I know Mark has loved being around them. I mean, Titania was so comfortable with them. You know, she allowed them to be around her baby. And, you know, so, you know, it's a big deal. It's really cool.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Yeah. That is really cool. Yeah. Okay. Well, thanks for sharing. I mean, boy, we could have stories. you know, till midnight. But thank you so much, Joanne, for sharing.
Starting point is 00:46:23 It's great. And where can people go to buy on the disc to learn more about, you know, these conventions and different things and different battles and different species? Because I've heard we're at least in active trade with over 900 ET species to this day. So, and you also have a new book, don't you? I do. So the nonprofit that has all these cool reports about space and all that good stuff is Earth Defense headquarters. The two websites are edhq.org that has a video of one of my talks and information about the organization.
Starting point is 00:47:06 The other one is edhca.org. And that has a list of the different reports. And if the Pitt reports on there, I'll need to add them, and I apologize, but they are available. Pretty much everything I have is available as a PDF so that I can send it electronically because, you know, we haven't been going to conferences, so it's not like I make a bunch of copies and have them sitting around and mailing them. And a lot of people from outside the United States love the report, so it's easy to send them a PDF. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:40 And they're really... I appreciate all that. Yeah, they are. They're very reasonable. They are reasonably priced, yes. So my new book is called A Midlife Magic, and it is about my transformative journey from like being a middle class suburbanite to, you know, and being an active Mormon for over 30 years and marrying.
Starting point is 00:48:04 And then how I met my current husband and how he introduced me to these wonderful fields. of UFOs and space and magic and cryptozoology and fairies. Yeah, and again, I think I said magic. And I was already into the paranormal, but I got more into it after he and I met because of some of the places I was going to and some of the people I was meeting. So if you want to sign copy,
Starting point is 00:48:32 people can email me at Dragon Hill Books at yahoo.com, or it's on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, if you just want a print copy and don't want it fine. But, you know, if you get it from me, it's $15, including shipping. And if you get it from the other places, it's $9.99. So it's very reasonably priced, too. Okay. Well, thank you, Joanne.
Starting point is 00:48:56 I'll certainly have you back. Well, thank you. For more fun. And in two weeks, I'll have a wonderful guest, Elena Danan, born in France, and a graduate in archaeology at the Lube. University and worked for 20 years as a field archaeologist in Egypt. And she is also a direct emissary of the Galactic Federation of World and came here as an
Starting point is 00:49:20 wakener to help and guide humanity to reconnect with their true nature and power and to embrace our sovereignty in this time of great awakening on Earth. Elena is in direct contact with her protector, Commander Thorhan Eridion, a fifth-dimensional Palladian who is one of thousands of benevolent members of the Galactic Federation of World. And she will be discussing current updates on what is happening in what is often referred to as Earth liberation, which is happening now, and guide you through the next level in consciousness evolution so that we can once again enter the larger galactic family as equal beings free and knowing no fears are limits, which is our true self.
Starting point is 00:50:07 So when you have a chance, go back to Super Soul Solutions YouTube to see the pictures, places, and species that we have been talking about. And share those with your families and friends because we're eventually going to be meeting all of them. And it is time that we humans remember who we are and why we came here. So thanks so much, Joanne, and thanks for joining you today. You're welcome. And until then, onward and up course. You know, you've done a great job of putting it all together with the audio and the pictures on your YouTube. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Lots of hours of work. So, well done. Well, my sister Allison gets credit for that. I know, but, you know, it's like you're a great team, and the end result is wonderful. Oh, thank you. Okay. So until next time. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Okay. You're good.

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