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You are a liar, poor in consciousness or your English language skills are poor, and/or. I never claimed to be a member of FIGU or of WUFORN. What happened was you read a little tiny part of what I was explaining to you, commented back to make it look as if you had taken the time to entertain what I was explaining and that I had your ear, then moved very quickly onto another subject not reading the follow up comment I used to clarify and then later as you are here offering this American style profile setup you have of me, never have met me, know not a damn thing about me, just like you treat every other individual you come across.
Yes I do have something to say about veritable spheres of influence. Stop trying to prove that photos that Billy Meier and FIGU have distanced themselves from, because they were faked by a third party and instead focus on whether or not FIGU has any compassion for these individuals, [you], having allowed them to carry on debating crummy images for years. Focus on whether the FIGU or Plejaren care even one iota for your health and sanity by allowing you to continue trying to authenticate the poor images, while they have a shed load of them they cant even muster up the enthusiasm to release and can produce new ones of them on demand if they really wanted to by just asking the Plejaren. Instead what is happening here is they don’t want you to keep argueing the toss from one year to the next, they want you to calm yourself down. They want you Taro to politely approach them and ask whether, look, “do you have another problem for me to solve please”, “I am amply capable I need not use another year to demonstrate it”, etc, and move yourself onto some other science, some more important science that actually matters, and then you may relatch yourself again back into this habitual loop again, once you’ve repositioned yourself onto an actually valuable scientific problem that needs solving.