posted June 01, 2014 10:12 PM
I've heard of the group but it was many years ago and I can't recall anything specific of them now, at least what I do recall may be of similar groups (such as Ashtar Command) who are new age but not necessarily this specific group. My impression was pretty negative, however. And I think I was 18 in Frisco when I got into an argument with a new ager really big on galactic federation and aliens (again, not certain she was with this specific group). Somehow we got to talking about alien abductions by the Greys and if they were aliens or supernatural entities (that is closer to fairies, even daimons, than extraterrestrials) and she said both, and wondered why I thought people should try psychic and occult self-defense against such critters, and I explained the abduction phenomenon and she said the Greys created us and could therefore do with us what they wanted.
I said that was an interesting ethical statement, and since we can now clone people (IIRC, the embryo of a human clone made was destroyed before the ethical issues became too much of a consideration, or worse, threatened their funding), should we be able to have ourselves cloned (born as babies of course) and treat them as slaves since we created them? Could I clone myself and despite my clone's objection not only keep her as a slave (she could bring in the money that I get to spend, for example, and others could send their clones to the front lines of a war) but also abuse her as I see fit, and even have organs transplanted as I needed them? Does my clone's cries for mercy and free will mean nothing, as supposedly fake as the livestock who also demonstrate pain?
This was beyond her ability to process, though she did say I was missing the point that the Greys were also spiritual beings and even quoted the Bible (Romans 9 where it's asserted God is the potter and we are the pots and if God wants to break one of us then it's his right as we're just things) and seemed confused when I didn't think the Bible was relevant to the topic (whether she thought everyone revered the Bible or just figured those like me with a Texas accent did, I don't know, but technically many fundamentalist Christians who believe in alien abductions believe they're demonic anyway).
When I said it was time for humanity to pull a Zeus on the Titans and liberate ourselves from such entities that saw us only as things she didn't know what to think (I don't think she was that familiar with Greek mythology as I'd assumed she would be, but I thought Greek myth was just as applicable to the topic as the Bible) only that I was spiritually unevolved, and I said something like, "Guess I'm just another mistake of the Greys then, and further proof why they are unfit to rule over us."
She refused to acknowledge my existence after that.
Again, can't recall if she was associated with the Galactic Federation of Light (or maybe Ashtar Command), but she was definitely new age who saw the aliens as spiritual entities who come from both other worlds AND dimensions at the same time and believed channeling these aliens to speak like a medium does with spirits made perfect sense.