Ted Denmark D.
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If you happen to have read Brad Steiger's 1987 sci-fi novel The Star People or heard of his earlier, somewhat-renowned list of the traits of so-called "starseeds," those who believe they, unlike most Earthumans, somehow have an origin in the stars; then you will already have a notion of the story being revealed in these pages by Julie Loar and Ted Denmark. They are both old enough to have been aware of the publicity surrounding Steiger's "seminal"...
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Reflecting back over the latter half of my life, dating roughly from the time of the "White Eagle Initiation," recounted in Part 2 of the book, as the most obvious conscious beginning of this Contactee Memoir, I realize I have only very recently been able to fully accept the manifold of my experiences with off-planet extraterrestrials from a time in our Earth-based future. I also understand more about the earlier half too, even from the beginning...
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Star Light Reflections, by Ted Denmark and Julie Loar, covers the years 2014-2015 in these, "Telepresence Conferences with ETs and Celestial Guides," which began with The Star Table Trance Missions. V. 5 contains more of Julie's wonderful color sketches of nearly all the 'regular participants,' including a portrait of Semjase, in these "close encounters of the sixth kind."
The series began in 2010, and reports of UFO/ET (now UAP) phenomena have only...
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After initial revelations of previously suspected but not well-understood circumstances of Julie and Ted's lifelong contactee experiences in The Star Table Trance Missions-they discovered they are Pleiadian/Earthuman hybrids with ET fathers from Planet Erra in the Taygeta (pron. "Tai-jeta") System-they now move beyond the second volume adventures of Star Family Excursions, towards aspects of Earthly humankind's genesis from the region of Andromeda...
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Before I began writing out the transcripts of these sessions that make up this fourth volume of the *Five Star Series*, my slightly fearful recollection was that this group might be the "weak sister" of the series since I couldn't identify very much emphasis therein on Arcturus itself, slated to be the fourth of our five star systems to be acknowledged, or any other unifying theme that would have seemed appropriate. But as I went along through the...