The Reptilians
My interpretation of these data now lead me to suspect that
group G2 is a renegade Reptilian faction. This group is qualita-
tively different from the remainder of Reptilian society. It is simi-
lar to human society, as we too have our authoritarian or
totalitarian factions. These factions have often behaved in total
disregard to the wishes of the larger community. It now seems
clear that there exists a group of Reptilians who have a chip on
their shoulder. They are highly competitive and emotionally ar-
rogant. I suspect it is this group that is at war at the current time,
not the entirety of Reptilian society.
If my interpretation of these data are correct, then we truly
have a significant problem. If the larger Reptilian society itself
cannot control this group, then how are we to control them? If
this group defies the authority of its own larger species, then will
it obey a directive from the United Nations? I suspect that this
Reptilian group will do whatever it wishes to ignore, manipu-
late, or circumvent human authorities. In my view, it will not be
possible to interact openly and productively with this group of
Reptilians, and it would be foolish for us to try to do so. Our own
experience with human totalitarian and authoritarian regimes
should help us to understand the dangers associated with work-
ing with such groups. Based on my observations to date, we will
need outside help. Unless further data suggest another course of
action, I see no alternative to this. As relative newcomers in these
galactic woods, we cannot, we must not, act alone.
I detect absolutely no sense of coercion, or any desire to force
anything, from the consciousness of the Greys. Their open intel-
lects are indeed childlike. But there is a deep maturity in their
way of thinking that both respects our differentness and cele-
brates our common existence. I feel certain that if we were to re-
ject the open invitation of the Greys to interact with us, they
would not force the issue. But my observations suggest that the
Reptilians will not leave without a fight.
My interpretation of these data suggest that the Reptilians are
interested in maintaining the secrecy among humans about ex-
traterrestrial life. This idea parallels the reasoning involved with
their destroying the Mars96 Russian space probe. Apparently the
Reptilians have an agenda that would be seriously disrupted
should humans become widely aware of the extraterrestrial pres-
ence on this planet or on Mars.
This session has to be considered together with that in the
previous chapter. Both sessions contain data suggesting that a
state of war exists between two large groups. This war appears to
exist in a location that is dimensionally different from our own. It
is a subspace confrontation.
I perceived the Greys in both sessions, but they did not ap-
pear to be the aggressor side of the conflict. The Reptilian ETs
were also perceived in both sessions, and the flavor of the data
seem to suggest that the Reptilians are the aggressors in this
war. The Greys seem to be defensive, even moralistic, in both
sessions.
The Reptilians may have collaborated with a few humans in
an overall aggressive strategy that included the destruction of
the Mars96 Russian space probe. I can only speculate as to why
the Reptilians would be interested in destroying the probe. The
answer may be in the nature of Mars itself. Based on remote-
viewing data presented in Cosmic Voyage, recall that the physical
ruins of the ancient Martian civilization still exist on the surface
of that planet. Moreover, survivors of that ancient civilization
still struggle to survive on their nearly dead planet and in hidden
retreats here on Earth. Perhaps the Reptilians have an interest in
keeping humanity in the dark with regard to extraterrestrial life.
They may have an agenda that would be seriously compromised
should information about their activities, and the activities of
other extra terrestrials, become well known. This is speculation. It
will be further examined in the sessions yet to come.
The Greys
I am always surprised when I hear someone say they fear the
Greys. I certainly perceive no element of militaristic hostility, au-
thoritarianism, or aggressive emotions from any group of Greys.
In my view, fear of this species makes no sense. They themselves
do not feel fear, at least not the way we feel it. When they per-
ceive our fear of them, it must baffle them. They have much to
tell us, much to teach us. In my view nothing is so important for
humanity than for us to learn how to seek God more clearly,
more scientifically, and more lovingly. Too often we speak of
God's love in the context of a fear of punishment. Religiosity and
spirituality are two separate things. My experiences with remote
viewing suggest to me that our understanding of spirituality,
and our practice of religion, would be enhanced significantly by
studying how the Greys perceive and interact with the heavenly
realm.
We should learn what the Greys have learned, and we should
add their knowledge to our own, thereby enhancing our own
evolutionary growth. My experiences suggest that the Greys do
not wish to hide anything of themselves from us. They are an
open book. What is required is courage on our side to open our
eyes and minds and avoid the blinding influence of fear, and to
accept a gift of love that they seem so willing to share.
The Martians
Remote viewers at The Farsight Institute (other than myself)
have repeatedly noted that Martian ETs physically resemble hu-
mans. I have noticed that this resemblance is very strong, and
thus it would be natural for me to perceive them as being human.
For a relatively small population, Martian society contains
some interesting group dynamics. Of greatest interest seems to
be Gl, which may be a dissension group in the society. This
group seems to be a highly organized group with a near military
internal control structure. This does not necessarily imply that
this group is aggressive, in the sense of wanting to attack others.
But it certainly has a clear command and control orientation to its
operations. The negative emotions associated with the members
of this group may be reflective of the difficulties and frustrations
that are experienced by many elements of Martian society.
Previously obtained data by both myself and other viewers
suggest that the political/bureaucratic hierarchy of Martian soci-
ety is stretched far beyond what might be considered normal op-
erating limits. They have few resources, great needs, and only
one option-moving their people to Earth, and then integrating
them into our culture. It should come as no surprise that their
nerves are frayed. Given this level of tension, it makes sense that
some elements in the society would object strongly to the status
quo, although they may not have any viable alternatives to the
current situation.
This analysis of Martian society should come as no surprise
given the dynamics of their situation. It would be helpful if hu-
mans could act to stabilize the Martian political dynamics by ini-
tiating some level of dialogue with the political elite. It is in the
interest of humans to have Martian society remain as stable as
possible in the near future. It is inevitable that all of these sub-
jects will eventually need to be transferred to Earth. When that
happens, we will need to work directly with these people. Their
collective emotional state now will influence who we will be
working with at that time, and it is always easier to interact with
calm subjects who feel some level of support coming from the
political establishment.