Set Your
Phaser to Stun is a
scientific investigation into the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis, which
demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that we are being visited by
extraterrestrial Beings from another World. This story involves two
unrelated cases of abduction. The first case is the well known Betty
and Barney Hill case that was published in The Interrupted
Journey in 1961, and Captured in
2007. The second case involves another married couple named Kay and
Erik Wilson whose experiences were published in The Alien Jigsaw
in 1993 and its accompanying Researcher's Supplement in 1994.
Information from both of these cases have been merged together to
prove the star map that Betty Hill drew was not only real, but it
was actually Earth based.
The Wilson case
proved to be the key in unlocking the door. Like Betty Hill, once
again, a brave soul had the courage to ask the Beings where they
come from; and as a result of this unique one on one conversation
between Erik Wilson and a Grey, without realizing it, he was given
major clues to find their home world. Set Your Phaser To Stun
reveals that Betty's star map is real and the Extraterrestrial
Hypothesis has been purposely skewed to deceive the public. When
Carl Sagan involved himself in this dispute many years ago, he
claimed Betty's star map only showed meaningless random dots, which
were not specific points of reference for any known stars.
This book proves that Sagan was wrong and was involved in what some
people claim to be
scientific misconduct relating to the UFO subject. The stars that
Betty Hill drew of the star map she was shown in 1961 are
anything but random.
Set Your
Phaser To Stun takes a
fresh new look at the Betty and Barney Hill case and examines
previous interpretations of the star map, with particular emphasis
on Marjorie Fish's Zeta Reticuli Interpretation. This new research,
which began in the year 2000, uncovers the fact that some of our
closest neighborhood stars are linked in a network of trade and exploration by a highly advanced extraterrestrial civilization that
is less than 50 light years away from us. The real shock is the
location of Sol, our sun, and the role humans play in the aliens'
agenda.
For far too long
the establishment has systematically denied the Extraterrestrial
Hypothesis has any substance. This opinionated stance has been based
on the urgent need to control the dissemination
of news that they feared would ultimately damage the fabric of our
society should it be released.
An extreme political drama of the highest order has been blocking
disclosure. The Military Industrial Complex has been unwilling to
relinquish control to civilian authorities and there is a grave fear
that disclosure will have a severe, negative impact on our Religious Institutions worldwide. They fear allowing the public access to
information which would severely challenge the traditional belief
that humanity is unique and has a special relationship to God. The
official position on this subject is based upon the idea that
society is not prepared to handle the psychological impact of the
knowledge that we are not alone in the universe. They have even gone
so far as resorting to scientific misconduct because they are deeply
afraid of possible societal upheaval.
Fortunately, in
May of 2008, a remarkable turn of events occurred within the
Catholic Church when astronomer Father Gabriel Funes wrote in the
Vatican Newspaper that "intelligent beings created by God could
exist in outer space." He moved further toward official
legitimization of the acceptance of other life by calling the aliens
our "Brothers and Sisters." This was the beginning of a slow and
well planned acclimation process of one billion Catholics worldwide.
It has often
been stated that we would have to rewrite history if contact with an
alien civilization
ever took place. Set Your Phaser To Stun is the beginning of
that process. We are not alone.
To paraphrase Miranda from Shakespeare's The Tempest: Welcome
to our brave new world
that has such Beings in it.
About Steve Pearse
Steve Pearse served four years in the military with the United
States Army Security Agency 77th SOU (Clark Air Base) with a top
secret teletype crypto clearance. He is now a lay scientist,
e-book author, and a retired business
professional with over 25 years
in the field of credit management and account reconciliation of
State, Federal, and Mass Merchandiser accounts.
As a lay scientist, Steve uses his strong analytical and research
skills in studying the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis; specifically the
question humanity has been asking for thousands of years: Are we
alone in the Universe?
In the year 2000, Steve Pearse
came to the conclusion that many so
called anecdotal accounts involving UFOs -- which were so often
dismissed in the media as unreliable testimony --
were actually true. A turning point came when Steve stumbled across
shocking new information relating to Betty Hill's Star Map, which in
turn led him on an exhaustive eight year investigation into the
Extraterrestrial Hypothesis. The culmination of Steve Pearse's
research resulted in his new book, Set Your Phaser to Stun.
There
is little doubt that his discovery will be a stunning revelation to
everyone who reads this important book.
Not only has Steve Pearse
scientifically proven that the
Star Map Betty Hill was shown in 1961 is actually Earth Based --
he has located the home world of an extraterrestrial species
that has been reported by thousands of people worldwide.
Foreword by Kay Wilson
Set Your Phaser To Stun... is Available on Amazon Kindle
Trade Paper Edition Now Available!
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Other Articles by Steve Pearse can be read by clicking on the
following links.
An Introduction to:
Steve
Pearse, Erik Wilson, and The Hill-Wilson Star Map
The Hill-Wilson Star Map
The Sun-like Stars: Zeta 1 Reticuli and Zeta 2 Reticuli
Traveling in Space with The Zetas
Steve
Pearse's Web site
Author Steve Pearse
Presents A New Theory Of The Aliens' Point Of Origin
In
a new book called Set Your Phaser To Stun, lay scientist
Steve Pearse challenges what he calls the "sacred cow"of the star
map first drawn by abductee Betty Hill in the early 1960s. When that
same map was later verified by amateur astronomer Marjorie Fish, it
was heralded by even the mainstream publication "Astronomy
Magazine"as a significant contribution to the understanding of
nearby stars.
But let's go back to the beginning. Betty, along with
her husband Barney, were the unwitting passersby chosen to be
abducted by the usual gray aliens in 1961. Their abduction case is
the first to be thoroughly documented and has stood the test of time
in the 50 years since it first occurred. The Hills worked through
their experience with a Boston psychiatrist named Benjamin Simon,
who specialized in treating victims of shell shock, what we would
today call Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Simon's efforts with the
Hills established what would become the familiar pattern of
abduction memories being retrieved sometime after the actual events
through the use of hypnotic regression.
During one of her sessions with Dr.
Simon, Betty relived the moment when she asked the alien leader
where he was from. In what seems like a comic bit of understatement,
she says, "I know you're not from around here."
In reply, the alien shows her a three-dimensional
star map consisting of points of light connected with different
sorts of lines to indicate both light and heavy trade routes and
various occasional expeditions. Betty then asks, "Well, where are
you on the map?"
The alien responds by saying, "Well, do you know where YOU are on
the map?" Betty replies that she has no knowledge of astronomy. At
which point, the alien tells her that since she doesn't know where
she is on the map, it wouldn't do much good to tell her where he is.
When Dr. Simon heard this story, he gave Betty a
posthypnotic suggestion to draw the map later but only if she felt
she was remembering it accurately. Betty did as she was asked and
drew the map, presumably accurately.
Enter Marjorie Fish, who doubted the Hill's story
because she felt the aliens the Hills described looked too humanoid.
But Fish did venture to make several three-dimensional models based
on Betty's map using the best available distance-between-the-stars
data available at the time. After a lot of trail and error, Fish
succeeded in matching Betty's map to the actual locations of various
stars cataloged in the then-current astronomical reference works.
Her conclusion was that the aliens had told Betty that they
originated from a binary star system called Zeta One and Zeta Two
Reticuli. Some people have been calling the aliens "Zetas" ever
since.
Fish presented her findings to Dr. J. Allen Hynek at the Adler
Planetarium in Chicago and at a MUFON conference. When the article
about her work appeared in "Astronomy Magazine, "it received more
reader reaction than anything the magazine had published before or
since. Clearly something important was happening here.
There
were other competing theories to Marjorie Fish's work, and the
author of Set Your Phaser To Stun, Steve Pearse, does a very
thorough job of digging into the history of the controversy. In
fact, his in-depth coverage of the entire star map phenomenon is
immaculately fair and reasonable.
But now comes Pearse's own theory. As well known abductee and
author Kay Wilson recounts in her foreword to Pearse's book, "It was
a beautiful summer night in the Pacific Northwest in July of 1993
when my husband had an exchange with a being that has come to be
known in the vernacular as a Grey. I also saw them that night, but
he was chosen by this Being as the person to converse with. As my
husband Erik relayed his account of the conversation to me, I wrote
down everything he said verbatim, because in my heart I understood
the importance of what I was hearing."
Erik's conversation with the Grey is recorded by Pearse thusly:
"We go on the deck, Erik says, "and I ask him, 'Are you from the
Pleiades?' The Being adamantly replies, 'No.' I ask him where he is
from. We look in the sky to see the Big Dipper. He says, 'See the
Ursa Major?' I reply, 'Yes.' The Being then tells me, 'The star
cluster to the right and below. The one with the triangle to the
left and the little stars in between . . . we're from that one. The
fourth planet from our sun.' "
Pearse would seemingly randomly run across this information on
the Alien Jigsaw website that Kay Wilson maintains in the year 2000.
It so piqued his curiosity that he has been researching the star map
phenomenon ever since. Pearse believes that the "verbal map quest
"that Erik Wilson received from the Grey perfectly dovetails with
Betty Hill's original star map, particularly in the matter of the
triangular star cluster found in both Betty and Erik's version of
what they were told.
In order to understand Pearse's theory, one has to bypass the
Marjorie Fish model as well as the theories of others who took paths
similar to hers. Pearse makes his argument in voluminous detail, and
some of it is very technical and perhaps over the head of the casual
reader, which I must admit includes me. But one doesn't have to know
how to crunch the numbers in order to be fascinated by what may be a
genuine and crucial piece of the overall puzzle. The Greys have to
be from SOMEWHERE, and Pearse's reasoning could be completely on
target. It remains, of course, impossible to know one way or another
at this point.
Prior to the publication of Set Your
Phaser To Stun, Pearse approached people like the Mutual UFO
Network and others in the UFO community and was completely ignored.
It seems no one wanted to challenge the authenticity of the
Fish-Hill map and its convenient Zetas, and the more normally open
minds on the UFO subject were apparently summarily closed in this
case.
Perhaps the newly named Hill-Wilson star map will find its
adherents and its place in the general scheme of things, perhaps
not. But Set Your Phaser To Stun deserves to be read in any
case, not only for its groundbreaking new approach to the point of
origin for the UFO occupants, but also as a story of the very human
need to find real-world answers to a phenomenon that so far has
given us more questions than we can comfortably bear.
Set Your Phaser To Stun by Steve Pearse is available on
Amazon.com as both a
paperback
and a
Kindle book
The book can also be ordered from the Xlibris Corporation at
1-888-795-4274 or by emailing
Orders@Xlibris.com
To read more by Sean Casteel, visit his website at
www.seancasteel.com
Sean Casteel's Review was originally written for, and published
on
UFO Digest (11-08-2011). Special
thanks to Robert Morningstar and Sean Casteel for their permission
to publish this review on The Alien Jigsaw.
About Sean Casteel
I
have written about UFOs, alien abduction, and related phenomena
since 1989, when I first interviewed Whitley Strieber, around the
time that the movie version of Communion was released. I sold
a Q & A with Whitley to a newspaper in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and have
been writing newspaper and magazine articles on the paranormal ever
since.
Back when Tim Beckley's
magazine UFO Universe was still in business, I contributed
regularly for several years and was eventually given the title
Associate Editor. After Tim's magazine folded, I began to write
special reports and books for both of his publishing companies,
Inner Light Publications and Global Communications.
To date, my books for Tim include UFOs, Prophecy and the End
of Time, Signs and Symbols of the Second Coming,
Nikola Tesla, Journey to Mars, Are We Already There? and
Nikola Tesla's Death Ray and the Columbia Shuttle Disaster. A
book co-written by Tim and I was released in April of 2005. It is
called Our Alien Planet: This Eerie Earth, and deals with
earth-bound explanations for various phenomena, including UFOs and
spook lights, with particular emphasis on the idea that the earth is
a living, conscious entity and not merely a sphere of clay orbiting
the sun.
My own take on the UFO subject is Biblical, meaning I believe the
aliens are basically angelic creatures, not demons or mad scientists
from outer space. I realize I am probably in a very small minority
to see the aliens like that, but there it is.