2011 SEPTEMBER 17
And the intention on the part of the galactics was indeed to disclose up to around 4:00 in the afternoon, when the idea was apparently abandoned. Huge disappointment resulted and the wound is felt among some lightworkers to this day. “Remember Oct. 14″ is a complaint often heard in discussion groups. Poor Blossom appeared to need a good deal of time to recover from the unenviable position she’d been placed in.
This morning, looking for some information from Matthew Ward on a different topic, I came across his message immediately following that difficult day. I thought that enough time may have passed for us to look back on it with a measure of equanimity and consider an explanation of what had occurred on that day. I was originally going to cut the message down to passages that concerned only the failed decloaking, but then I thought that people might enjoy reading what else was happening at that time, to place the event in context.
More explanations can be found at http://www.angelfire.com/space2/light11/fc/hist1.html#oct10
October 22, 2008
1. This is Matthew, with loving greetings from all souls at this station. Although the economy globally and the presidential election in the United States are of greater interest worldwide, I begin by addressing an issue that has aroused feelings that include disappointment, disillusionment and anger among those who expected to see a large lightship October 14 and “I knew it was a hoax” from other quarters. The announcement was not a hoax, and we honor the radiant soul who received the message about the ship’s appearance and courageously disseminated it.
2. The crew and passengers who intended to be evident in your skies on that day were much more disappointed than you—they have long been in a state of eagerness and readiness. You awaited their scheduled appearance for only a few weeks; they have awaited for several years the abatement of belligerence and violence on the planet so safety could be assured to all who would hail the unveiling of their presence. However, they feel no anger toward the ones in government who pooh-pooh their very existence and at the same time are developing weaponry to annihilate the spacecrafts. Nor do the ship’s occupants feel disillusioned because some who were longing to see the ship now regard its occupants as promise-breakers or too weak to deal with all potentials in the air and on the ground or exceedingly foolish for having announced the date when they would show themselves.