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Thank you Stevel

Hello, nice to meet you Stevel. This is good work I have seen. Thank you very much Stevel for your efforts, they really will be valued by many, and you have identified many areas I didn't know about.

You notice I placed anchor points, added links to the contact report number and linked some of the subjects to the Meier encyclopia. Has this been ok with you?, I thought I ought to ask before assuming any further having only done A so far. To me this makes the index more appealing to be regularly used by the readers of the website because they can click and click and the experience flows better if they don't have to then bring up a new tab manually and then remember the number and find the information they were looking for. But I was going to let it settle before I linked everything. Let me know.

I will step back and allow you the space necessary to make all the various evaluations, ...for now, we speak again later.

Again great work, thank you so much I really enjoy reading.

Daniel.


Hello Daniel. Nice to meet you too, although I think we have replied to each other's comments on here in the past unless there are several Daniels. My name is Stephan Lane.

Thank you very much for contributing to the index. It is much appreciated and in fact a relief for me as I didn't relish the prospect of doing all of that myself. What you have done is exactly what I had envisaged, so be my guest and continue. This is the first time I have created/edited Wiki pages so it started out as a mess but is now looking good. If you find any mistakes or index entries that are inappropriate in some way, feel free to modify/delete them.

My hope for this index is to not only provide another means of finding information that can sometimes be difficult to pin down with one or two search words, but to also give folk an idea of the enormity of Billy's contacts simply by browsing through.

Best regards.

Steve.


Good. Thank you Steve, please continue with the valuable work. I remember, now I think about it, its good to be with you.

You're familiar with the MHRA style guide for indexing.

Its a good way of assessing the enormity of the works. And you have presented it beautifully.

An Index is a good idea and a Contact Report Index is a good idea.

Daniel.


extraterrestrials, Andron Giant, Suicide

Hi Steve, opinions from the audience are not a normal feature for the Contact Reports, so may I ask what you think about Andron the giant man in Contact Report 175, I noticed you had listed this in the index, so thought I would bring it up. My opinion is that this contact reveals a hidden cruelty about this 'silent revolution of truth', with how its been brought about. Just thought I would share my opinion. ~ and

is a legitimate assumption that part of the overall plan is to ready the Earth human for unofficial unscheduled non-prearranged or invitational random minglings throughout the ongoing future, in isolation and without anyone ever knowing. ~ a kind of, if you will allow me to expression, you won't allow us to do it officially so we'll find another way and do it anyway, type layup.

Is that worth a ponder, I do not know, I'll read it back to myself another day.

Daniel.

Hi Daniel. Andron, yes. Well, there appears to be only one reason for him being there, to hand the poor sod his wages. I would think that the Plejaren would have hoped for a different outcome, an ongoing alignment with the truth, but their probability calculations no doubt pointed to an unfortunate end. Some would call it terrorism, some would call it an offering of the greatest Love to this worthless Earth human. Without effort, truth is dished out on a plate in all its glory. An opportunity not given to many.

I don't know where this man's body was found, but Billy states that it caused difficulties for the Center. Which, to me, suggests that the body was found not far from it. The man had a means to kill himself. A gun? Did he intend to use it on Billy? Idle speculation to throw around. In any case, enforced non-violence brought the matter to a logical conclusion.

I wonder how many people on Earth would drive themselves into madness, in a similar situation, like the above man? Millions? A billion? It's really very sad.

Thanks.

Steve.