Truth Amnesty-A Higher Calling by Brian Hambly
There
is a point that is reached when the release and learning of a truth is
infinitely more desirable than anything that might be gained by
punishing the offenders that covered up the truth of an event in the
first place. It frees up people to talk without fear of implicating
themselves, and in so doing, the truth is openly revealed. There are
many examples of when such forgiveness has been used, and the end of
Apartheid in South Africa is a well-known example of an effective use
of Truth Amnesty. It is particularly effective in major paradigm
shifts. The understanding and acceptance of the fact that we are not
the only ones in the universe and the idea that we aren’t quite all we
think we are is a huge paradigm shift on the order of magnitudes.
Alfred Webre’s
recently announced disclosure strategy of Truth Amnesty regarding the
ET issue is a necessary strategy if the Earth is ever truly going to go
galactic. It’s time to put down our guns and play with the big boys.
This is not going to happen as long as we have nuclear weapons and
worse pointed at each other and into space. The concept of Truth
Amnesty is a spiritual concept that runs counter to our own way of
thinking. The putting into action of this concept will allow us to
enter into a new plane of existence, a new way of thinking and being. A
world of peace, forgiveness and grace as opposed to revenge, hate and
war. As Webre so eloquently puts it, it is a shift from a war economy
to a sustainable economy.
Webre recently contrasted retributive justice with restorative justice on his radio show Exopolitics Radio, Season 2, Episode 6, audio archive hyperlink
http://exopoliticsradio.com/9
He explained retributive justice as it relates to the death penalty,
imprisonment or some other kind of punishment in return for wrongs
committed. Webre explained that restorative justice comes out of
aborginal traditions in Canada, being that when a wrong is committed,
balance has to be restored to the community.
Relating to the question of ETs, military and government witnesses can
be hesitant to talk by reason of security oaths, retirement, loyalty
etc. At this stage in the game, the web of ET secrecy has grown into
its own animal, and many witnesses have come out to either clear their
consciences or to attempt to help unravel the complicated web. The most
recent example involves the deathbed confession of First Lieutenant
Walter G. Haut, stationed at the Roswell Army Airfield in 1947 when
members of the airfield recovered a crashed disc and its occupants. An
excerpt from his 20 point sealed affidavit:
I
was permitted from a safe distance to first observe the object just
recovered north of town. It was approximately 12 to 15 feet in length,
not quite as wide, about 6 feet high and more of an egg shape.
Also from a distance, I was able to see a couple of bodies under a
canvas tarpaulin. Only the heads extended beyond the covering….
I am convinced that what I personally observed was some type of craft from and its crew from outer space.
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The
problem of ET secrecy is a spiritual problem that requires a spiritual
solution. Grace and forgiveness will represent a positive tipping point
for our society when we can get there. It is a higher calling, and our
departure from business as usual is long overdue and most appropriate
to christen the Galactic Age. As we expect our leaders to step through
this narrow gate, we as citizens must also let go of ‘eye for an eye’
and come out on the other side. Merely acknowledging an ET presence in
our society is not enough if we cannot assume the responsibility of the
changes that will come along with it. Dr. Stephen Greer of the Disclosure Project states in his book Hidden Truth, Knowledge
that every aspect of our lives will change very quickly once this
happens. For example, when we are faced with the reality that
intelligent beings from other planets do exist, we will no longer see
ourselves as disparate groups of people on a single planet, but we will
see ourselves for what we are-a single family of brothers and sisters,
all equal members living together on our shared home of Planet Earth.
For this reason it is of the utmost importance that we awaken
spirituality within ourselves. Not necessarily religion like most of us
have grown up with that has to do with rules, regulations, judgement,
etc. Religion has and can help people find and nurture the spiritual
self, but it is not the only road. It should only be used if it is aid
to a spiritual path. Religion and spirituality are not mutually
dependent terms. God is larger than the constructs of thought that we
build for him.
There is a true story that reminds me about the importance of what we
mean by the terms we use. Two men were talking about spirituality. The
first said, "Hey, you sound like a Christian! Are you a Christian?" The
second one said, "You tell me what you mean by Christian and I’ll tell
you if that’s what I am." The second one knew that it is important to
have terms defined in such a conversation. Otherwise, two people end up
talking in different languages and not even realizing it. A word is
only as effective as what we attach to that word.
The spiritual side of man is the inner man. The body and the physical
needs are the outer man. Just as man is created in two parts to make
the whole-male and female, just as the brain itself is divided into two
parts to form a whole-right and left, so it is with the spiritual
nature of man. It is the unseen, but the spirit is the foundation of
who we are and who we present to each other. Even though a man’s spirit
may not be seen with the eye, it is all around and ever present along
with the body.
It may be easier to understand spirituality in terms of death. When a
person dies, that person’s spirit is gone, and they aren’t in the body
anymore. What’s left is which the spirit used to occupy. It’s easy to
think when looking at a corpse, ‘that isn’t the person we know. That
person is no longer here.’ And that would be a correct statement. We
put emphasis on the body, but that is only half of the equation. If all
we were was the body, we’d be dead. It is the spirit that lives within
and throughout the body, and it is the spirit that transcends the body.
The spiritual side of our nature is connected to every other spiritual
presence in the universe. It is by this means that we are connected to
each other and the Earth. The body can only be where it is, but the
spirit is connected continuously with everything that there is. The body
plays this out by seeking out other spirits in bodily form. We are
social creatures because we play out within our bodies what is already
going on in the spiritual. We look for friends because we are connected
already friends. We seek out people to help us, because the spirit is
already connected to a higher power. The spirit is not bound by time
and space as the body/mind construct is. The spiritual part of us
already knows. The body/mind construct has to learn how to work with
with spiritual nature, and many times it is simply a matter of getting
our mind out of the way of the spirit so that we can understand what
the spirit knows.
We must learn to acknowledge and feed the spiritual nature of man,
Earth and the universe, just as we acknowledge and feed the body and
just as we acknowledge and care for the Earth. Once we learn to do
this, we will be able to assist in caring for and feeding the universal
concerns. Until then we remain quarantined on our planet, fighting
amongst ourselves and ready to do battle with anyone else we see as a
threat.
1 Carey, Schmidt (2007). Witness to Roswell-Unmasking the 60-Year Coverup. Franklin Lakes, NJ: The Career Press Inc.