02-19-2011, 04:23 PM
I have to disagree with you Crimson on Greer being someone who is purposely presenting disinfo. But who knows, I could be wrong! There are two situations here as I see it:
1. Greer has his beliefs about there only being benevolent ET's because that's what he has been told and exposed to.
2. Or perhaps it is the opposite, and his purpose is to present certain information out there without scaring the living hell out of people. How do you approach the average person with the biggest hidden truth of our existence? It's not easy.
I think Greer has a role to play, and the fact that there are negative entities is simply not in his script. If you want to get a frightened animal (close-minded purposely conditioned fear-based humans) out of a hole, you don't stand outside yelling and screaming. You have to be gentle.
Awakening is a process isn't it? You can't be exposed to it all at once. Once people are awakened and come out of their metaphorical holes, they can start looking around at other information for the bigger picture. Greer is someone who is more of a starting point. These roles are important and have to be played.
1. Greer has his beliefs about there only being benevolent ET's because that's what he has been told and exposed to.
2. Or perhaps it is the opposite, and his purpose is to present certain information out there without scaring the living hell out of people. How do you approach the average person with the biggest hidden truth of our existence? It's not easy.
I think Greer has a role to play, and the fact that there are negative entities is simply not in his script. If you want to get a frightened animal (close-minded purposely conditioned fear-based humans) out of a hole, you don't stand outside yelling and screaming. You have to be gentle.
Awakening is a process isn't it? You can't be exposed to it all at once. Once people are awakened and come out of their metaphorical holes, they can start looking around at other information for the bigger picture. Greer is someone who is more of a starting point. These roles are important and have to be played.