Subject: Sanni's Back In Town. May 12, 2008.
It the past I've posted a lot of information about a
half-breed lady from space. Now she is in the news
again.
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http://earthstar.tripod.com/TSB_dir/Disc0508.html
Sanni featured in Grand Jct. Sentinel
On March 30, Commander Sanni Ceto's story was told
in a feature article that appeared in Grand Junction
(Colo.'s) Daily Sentinel. Gary H-rmon wrote the
article, with the headline: UFOs, Aliens No Strangers
to Grand Valley. You can read the article on the UFO
Casebook's Web site at
http://www.ufocasebook.com/040708.html.
Also, if you haven't done so yet, it's worth checking
out Sanni's new Web site at
http://sanniceto.tripod.com/index.html.
She has certainly come a long way in eight years!
Now she is preparing to leave Colorado and continue
her mission in southern Arizona. We wish you the best
of luck, Sanni.
Ann Ulrich Mi-ler is publisher of The Star Beacon.
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UFOs, Aliens No Strangers to Grand Valley
"UFO Depiction"
By GARY HA-MON
The Daily Sentinel
Sunday, March 30, 2008- Far from being vast, vacant
spaces between us bipeds and the stars, the skies are
full of wonders, some closer than you might think.
By some accounts the skies above Earth are busy with
activity.
That there are unidentified flying objects is not
exactly a revelation in the 21st century. They're part
of the cultural lexicon: UFOs. But the skies above
western Colorado and the Grand Valley might be a little
different, unusual, even. It was somewhere above
western Colorado, maybe eastern Utah, that a Kansas man
said he found `hard evidence' that UFOs are, as the
phrase frequently goes, `not of this Earth.'
And in Paonia lives a woman who says she can explain
why it is that strange lights seem to pulsate with some
regularity over the Grand Valley's skies. Hint: It's
not necessarily because of what's above, but what lies
beneath.
`Grand Mesa is a huge facility,' said Marcellina
Beckwith. `There are ****tals and vortexes that open up
all over the Grand Mesa.'
Humans can't see them because they exist in different
dimensions than humans occupy, she said. Beckwith said
she's in a position to know. She is the r-incarnated
soul of the commander of the craft from Zeta Reticuli
that crashed in 1947 in Roswell, N.M., Beckwith said.
The author of two books, `Stranded on Earth: The
Story of a Roswell Crash Survivor' and `Zeti Child:
Lost Upon a One Star World,' Beckwith is a regular
columnist for the monthly UFO newsletter `Star Beacon,'
writing as Commander Sanni Ceto, her identity at the
time of the crash.
The sky above the Grand Valley is a busy place,
Beckwith said, because its inner recesses are filled
with creatures who are working with the American
m-litary. The creatures, called reptoids, are not to be
trusted. She is here, Beckwith said, because `someday,
your earth might need our help, to save you from a
disaster that might be man-made.'
UNDER QUARANTINE
The fact is, said Beckwith and Max H-rris, a Grand
Junction man who tracks all things UFO, Earth is
something other than a paradise.
Actually, humans and Earth are under quarantine.
Humans, it turns out, aren't to be trusted and that is
why the r-ce is stuck on a tiny rock swirling in a far
corner of the universe. One of many universes,
actually.
There is more. A lot more. But for the moment, it's
enough to know that the reason humans occasionally see
UFOs is because more advanced beings are checking up on
their progeny. It's also im****tant to know, Harris
said, that it's no accident that the Mayan calendar
marks the end of days on Dec. 21, 2012. It's at that
point that Earth's universe begins a new revolution of
25,625 years, launching us all into a new, better
dimension. In the meantime, though, Earth remains a
cosmic H-lls' Kitchen. Like a restaurant with a
reputation for poisoning the clientele, `We're on
everybody's maps/ as a place to avoid, Harris said.
`We're angry. We're hostile.'
But, like any other malignancy, humans also have
to be observed, presumably from safe vantage points.
LIGHTS OVER REDLANDS
Perhaps that explains the experience of KJCT-TV news
director Karla Shotts, who got a call Jan. 25 from the
newsroom about 7 p.m., telling her the station was
getting calls about lights in the sky.
Sure enough, Shotts said, the lights were visible
from her Redlands-area home. There were three sets of
lights, Shotts said, hovering in the night sky. She
thought of them as a clock, with the moon at midnight,
one set of lights at 11, another a 3 and the third in
the center, where the hands would attach.
The light arrays were identical, she said. A larger
light that flashed blue, red and then gold was
surrounded by tiny lights that behaved like strobe
lights.
`All three stayed exactly in the same place for at
least two hours,' she said.
About 9 p.m., it was over.
`The one at 11 disappeared first, then the second to
disappear was the one in the middle and the one at 3
was the last to go,' she said. `There was no motion, no
nothing. They were just gone.'
Shotts checked with military bases in Colorado and
was told no one was doing anything in the skies over
Grand Junction. There’s no video of the event because
`power bumps' that night near the station left it with
irregular electrical service, she said.
No, nothing cosmic. More like road work, she said.
`We lost a lot of stuff that week.'
And about the UFO? `It was just really neat,' she
said. But she and other Redlands residents saw
something. In that, they are `yes, but wait for it' not
alone.
‘SMOKING GUN’
Robert W-ite, a Kansas man who was passing through
the Grand Valley in 1985, was driving west on
Interstate 70 out of Grand Junction when he, too,
spotted lights hovering in the darkness. His view was
of two parallel, elongated tubes, glowing blue, in the
sky.
`Then I saw a huge ball of light and the thing took
off straight in the air,' he said. He saw something
strike a nearby hillside and ran to see more.
He found a groove in the ground leading to a glowing,
hot object, Wh-te said. He retrieved something from the
car to help him hold the object, which had cooled by
the time he returned. The object, shaped like an
elongated teardrop with `chads that stick out,' has
been determined to be pure aluminum, he said.
`It does strange things,' such as interfere with
electrical devices, pick up radio signals and mystify
viewers, Whi-e said.
`Everybody that sees it agrees, they’ve never seen
anything like it, ever,' he said.
White has taken polygraph tests, submitted the object
to various labs and been generally frustrated that the
object hasn’t generated the interest it deserves, he
said.
`The mainstream media doesn’t want to touch it,' he
said.
His Web site calls it `the bullet from the smoking
gun' that shows there is more science than fiction to
UFOs. On his Web site,
ufohardevidence.com
, White speculates that the artifact might have a
Martian origin. White wasn’t alone when he had his
encounter. There was another witness, he said, but
declined to elaborate.
`She’ll never be found,' he said.
‘I DON’T DOUBT’
Robert St. John, a fixture in Grand Junction radio
for decades, said White is `the real deal.' He’s hefted
White’s artifact and talked to White, St. John said.
More to the point, he saw what White saw, 10 years
later.
He was running on Colorado National Monument one
August morning in 1995 when he saw the same kind of
thing described by White hovering over Fruita.
`Then it drops two pods that shoot into the
Bookcliffs,' St. John said. `There was no sound. They
gave out a white light like a welder’s light. Poof,
poof and they were gone.'
The object itself floated in the air, he said. `It
****mmered into existence and it ****mmered out of
existence.' That very same day, minutes later, a man in
Salida saw exactly the same thing, St. John said. He
got the Salida event on tape and it was shown on Denver
television, St. John said.
Given all that, `I don’t doubt anything anyone says
anymore' about UFOs, he said.
Which brings us back to Beckwith, who said that
White’s story about his artifact `makes sense, as Earth
people haven’t perfected the process to create pure,
flawless aluminum.'
White’s theory, though, that his object came from
Mars is flawed, she said, because Mars is mostly iron.
‘I’M A STAR PERSON’
It’s now Beckwith’s job to help humanity find its way
through the maze of growth in the cosmos, she said.
Humans didn’t just happen upon this planet, Beckwith
said. The planet itself is no coincidence. Earth is the
result of `terraforming' and mountains make for great
bases as they can be hollowed out, `like Cheyenne
Mountain.' Earth’s denizens are the result of
sophisticated genetic work by the Pleiadians, a race of
human-like people who hail from the stars of the
constellation Pleiades, she said.
`I’m a star person,' she said.
She has sewn together representations of her father,
Khinyeo, as well as other grays, and she sells them on
the Web. But her real work is the preparation for the
events of 2012, when the fate of humanity will be
decided, she said. It is then that humans will decide
whether they are to be creatures of love and peace, or
of hatred and war, she said.
`I’m here as a teacher and educator' intended to
reveal the truth of humanity’s origins and its
potential, Beckwith said.
`I want to see the cover-up ended.'
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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