
When is a crisis not happening in the world? I don’t remember any point in my 27 years when we weren’t on the brink of a global disaster. Some may argue that things have never been worse, while others say things have never been better. Both are true in certain cases, but with the increase in events happening, many are left wondering how to interpret the ominous future. I’ve had the privilege of getting a snapshot of a possible future from my E.T. contacts, and they have a lot to say about humans, Earth, and our collective futures.
Let me say that I’ve been wrong before about predicting the future. When I was a teenager, I had the arrogance to assume everything my contacts were sharing with me was a certain future, which, in fact, was only a possibility. I once thought that E.T.s would reveal themselves in the mid-2010s. Sadly, that didn’t come to pass. There were a few factors involved: they were expecting humankind to hit several criteria for that to occur (which we didn’t), and I misinterpreted what they meant by “coming to Earth”—which was my contacts having more physical and psychic communication with humans, not showing up en masse in their fancy ships all at once.
Since then, I’ve improved my interpretations of what they’re saying. As a result, I tend to avoid talking about what might happen, just in case someone assumes that “might” is a “will.” However, one thing that has remained consistent in what my contacts tell me is: “Things will become much worse before they get any better.” I just hope that this “better” will be seen in my lifetime.
With every disaster—be it human-made or natural—E.T.s watch carefully, analyzing our response and how it will affect both us and them. If we’re in a constant war-mode, then we likely won’t take E.T. presence well, and a fight may break out. It wouldn’t be a war—they have the technology to stop any aggression from our military—but even then, they’d only defend themselves. They want to share space with us, but if we’re aggressors, they will do everything in their power to ground us. With natural disasters, if humankind constantly takes advantage of those affected, they may just leave. However, they continue to stay because they can see that compassion and the desire for peace are making bigger waves.
When the Australian bushfires raged through the east of the continent, nearly a billion animals and thousands of hectares of forests perished, swallowing whole towns, claiming hundreds of human lives, and causing millions of dollars’ worth of damage—what happened? The global community responded, trying to help those affected. Sure, some took advantage of the situation by boosting their political popularity or creating false charities, but they were few compared to the overwhelming love Australia received from the world. My contacts saw this.
With the COVID-19 situation, the economy plunged and lives were destroyed. Whether one believes the virus is a ruse or legitimate, no one can deny the impact it’s had on the world. The good news? We’re still here, and we can rebuild. In the first weeks of lockdown, panic rippled through our minds and hearts, wondering if life would ever return to normal or be irreparably changed for the worse. Then, as the months progressed, the panic was replaced by peace—we adapted well and survived. Sure, many world leaders were eager to point fingers, desperately seeking someone to blame, but everyday people understood that this had affected everyone equally. New hopes sprouted with changes in ecology and methods of trade. My contacts see this.
I asked them what the next crisis would be, hoping to see if a pattern could be established for this year and the coming years. I dreaded the answer because we’re already strained and gripped with fear. Any hope for a better future might be replaced by horror. My main contact, Mezreth, told me this:
“Everything that needed to happen has happened. Many awful things had to happen for you (humans) to get to where you are now. Growing pains. We (E.T.s) all had to go through them. You need to learn the value of something before it’s taken away, and that lesson has repeated itself for hundreds of years. Now, we are pushing these lessons through a shorter time so you can understand it sooner.”
I asked, “So, you’re deliberately making these disasters happen?”
“We’re not going to let you fall, but we’re letting you hit into boulders. I’ve seen many alternatives of present-day Earth, and this one has the potential for the best outcome—for a long-lasting future,” he said.
“What’s next and when?” I asked.
“We’ll let you decide,” he said.
I know this isn’t much, but there’s a certain comfort in his words. This makes humanity the arbiters of our future—and E.T.s want to support us in making positive decisions. We’re all fed up with greed, selfishness, and arrogance. They want to share the universe with us, but before that happens, they desperately want to see us coexist with each other and our home.
What I’ve learned from my contacts is that the mind is the only reality. Everything on the outside is just a reflection and responds to whatever our minds create. Change doesn’t happen on the outside—it comes from the inside.