After listening to the ALW interview with Tolec today, my being was vibrating with, I must say, delight. To have this large base completely removed, is such a large step toward humanity awakening and being at peace worldwide.

Come to think of this, when most of us here are viewing these events as not only possible, but also "definite", I'm sure there's quite a few of the so-called "normal" groups out there that would view us, and our perspectives, as quite nuts. So be it.

I've always loved nuts. And after living on this planet for awhile with those so-called "normal" ones, and trying to fit myself in with that crowd from time to time, I much prefer the "nuts" to the "norms".

Looking at this planet Earth life for the years I've been here, and now being much more conscious of the INSANITY of most of what occurs on its surface, I've found it is a lot more fun, as long as I am choosing to BE on this surface, to look at things from a sideways kind of way. I guess that means, a not-so-normal-or-standard-type kind of way. There was a song I wrote once, called, "I Can't Live an Ordinary Life (I Can't Stand to be 'Normal')". Something like that.

And seeing people try to do that anymore is like watching them die. Slowly. "Normal"-ly. Arggggh. Pardon, but not for me.

I'm quite sure that most of our Galactic friends are the same way. In fact, most of us reading this are Galactics anyway, we know it, we pretend to be Earth humans for awhile, then we do our duties and have our fun in that not-normal kind of way, then get the 'hekk' out of here, back to our home ships... or stars... or planets. I've decided I'll probably hang out here for a few hundred more years to enjoy what we've done, and give a hand where it might be wanted. This is one fine planet, and I'll be glad to see it finally freed from that old, rusty, reptilian vise. Or maybe more accurately, that old, rusty, "I've got to be normal and stay right where i am and just grow old and get fat and die in a normal kind of way because that's really all there is" vise.

Pardon my French, but that way is, truly, a pain in the Arsch (that's German).