Ernest P. Moyer

PO Box 1206

Hanover, PA 17331

717-633-6705

epmoyer@world-destiny.org

June 25, 2006

Current State of our Celestial Visitors

We are now well into the 2006 Crop Circle season. Searching the Internet I found that the only formations now appearing in grain fields are apparently man made. See Crop Circle Connecter at http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2006/2006.html.

This suggests we have entered a new world mode. Crop circles as a device to communicate with us from the Celestial Realms is no longer part of the efforts of our Visitors. That benign phase is ended. We are now entering a more ominous phase.

Through the work of Arturo Robles Gil of Mexico City, and others, I have recently catalogued an unprecedented appearance of sky objects in video clips. You may find this catalog at http://www.world-destiny.org/skyobjects.htm.

The opening page provides a brief survey of the different modes of our Visitors:

I then offer more details of these various objects under the following categories:

     1.  Fleets of objects.

     2.  Seraphic Transports (cigar-shaped craft).

     3.  Mother Carriers ("worms"). These may be of two different varieties:

                a. Linear tubes containing many hundreds of spherical objects. The objects are interior to the tube, disgorged from inside.

                b. Branched Carriers, that fold into a spherical shape, also containing many hundreds of spherical objects.

                            The purpose of the folding may be more efficient storage space on Seraphic Transports.

                            These Carriers appear to have spherical objects arranged in linear fashion along

                            their exterior. The spheres depart from that position.

      4.   Celestial objects of assorted varieties, including the classical saucer shape.

      5.   A brief biography of Arturo Nobles Gil.

 


 

Most of these are Microsoft's Windows Media Video "WMV" files. You must have a suitable reader to watch them, but most everyone has such software as part of the Microsoft Windows package. A few are Real Player videos.

It is my understanding that Apple Macintosh MAC players cannot directly view the WMV files. They must be converted to another format. Wikipedia has this to say:

WMV (Windows Media Video) is generally packed into an Advanced Systems Format (ASF) container. It can also be put into AVI or Matroska container formats. The resulting files may be named .avi if it is an AVI-contained file, or .wmv or .asf if it is an ASF file, or .mkv if it is an MKV file. WMV can be stored in an AVI file when encoding with the VirtualDub encoder and using the WMV9 VCM codec implementation. Microsoft's Windows Media Player for the Mac does not support all WMV encoded files since it supports only the ASF file container. More files can be played with Flip4Mac and Quicktime or MPlayer for MacOSX.

Conversion packages may be found at

http://www.pure-mac.com/video.html

Much of this is freeware.