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Visitors To Earth – Arcturian Translation And Phantom Blog Update

Reasons for the Delay in Publishing Further Translations:

The main reason, quite frankly, is that I find translation from the Arcturian symbols into English extremely difficult. The work is painstaking and slow and gives me a ruddy headache. Imagine translating from Greek or Chinese when you have no prior familiarity with either language or alphabet.

 

I do have some limited clues provided by my source: a lexicon of key alphabetical symbols and words and some crudely drawn pictures that look like the work of a three-year-old. Without these, the translation work would be impossible. There is not, let’s face it, a great deal of common ground experience-wise between me and someone from an alien planet! (My wife’s opinion notwithstanding)  I don’t even know what they look like! They could be more or less human or more or less Intelligent Mollusk for all I know!

 

Here are some answers to some of the questions I am most frequently asked, which I hope will save many of  you the trouble of emailing me and waiting a month of Sundays for a reply (I’m extremely backed up).

 

Why Do I Refer to Our Visitors as Arcturian?

My alien correspondent supplied me with a diagram at one time, which a friend of mine pointed out looks uncannily like the constellation of Bootes. The brightest star of Bootes is Arcturus, which is about 36 light years from us. Along with this rough sketch of Bootes was the Greek symbol ALPHA. Arcturus is also called Alpha Bootes. I figured someone was trying to draw my attention to the star Arcturus and guessed this must be their star of origin. Some more crude symbols led me to conclude that Arcturus has fifteen planets and Arcturus IX is our guests’ home world. This is all guesswork and I could be barking up the wrong tree entirely. Or just barking of course. Indeed, all my translation work contains a considerable degree of intuitive leaps (or blind guesswork depending on your point of view). If and when more data comes to light that leads me to correct earlier assumptions or fill in gaps, you’ll be the first to know.

 

How Do I receive these communications and when did they start?

One day about 6 month ago, a phantom blog appeared on my Blogger dashboard that I didn’t create. Evidently not only has the world gone blogging mad, even aliens are at it! (It will be PPC ads for weekend breaks on Procyon IV or herbal remedies for flakey tentacles next!)

 

The aforementioned Phantom Blog contained posts that were the first communications from my alien source. Further posts appeared over the ensuing weeks. At first I deleted the blog assuming it to be a glitch of some kind, but it would always reappear. After a while I started to look more closely at the content, which I had at first assumed to be gibberish, and realised it may be some kind of coded communication. Enough clues were provided for me to be able to “decode” the messages, albeit rather imperfectly.

 

I have about one “post” a week appear on my Phantom Blog, sometimes more. Some sections of these posts are intact and some are corrupted for some reason. I’m assuming the sender is using some kind of interface that allows a transfer of information between two entirely incompatible electronic systems. The Visitors use a much more advanced computer system based on something I can best translate as “Digital double helix” or “digital DNA” Does that mean anything to anyone?

 

To date I have received twenty eight messages of which I have managed to translate and publish two. Number three will be published just as soon as I can get my head around some very difficult passages. As you can tell I am very backlogged. (I’m hoping to get some help from a trusted friend who is also a linguist and that may speed things up.

 

How Do I Know The Whole Thing Is Not Just A Hoax -The Work Of Someone’s Imagination?

Quite frankly, I don’t.

 

I nevertheless decided to simply translate what was before me, publish and let YOU make of it what you will. It beats the hell out of watching TV and the exterior, detached view of our asylum,….er, I mean planet….. is kind of interesting. Besides, surely only a looney would put that much work into creating a flight of fancy?

 

Well, that’s all for now. I need to get some sleep. I’ll answer more questions in my next article shortly. But I must ask you to be patient and PLEASE DON’T SEND ME ANY MORE EMAILS WITH QUESTIONS.

 

Love

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Phantom Quest: The Search for Extra Terrestrials

Phantom Quest: The Search for Extra Terrestrials

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Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street Movie on DVD, Plus More

Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street Movie on DVD, Plus More
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Translating Alien Transmission – Phantom Blog Update # 2

To answer more of your questions, in no particular order:

 

Do I have any explanation for the recent UFO sightings that occurred all over the world recently?

Nope. Although I am pretty sure the Arcturians operate from just one ship and are quite capable of not being seen if they don’t want to be, which they don’t. Possibly the Arcturians are not our only visitors and Earth is the interstellar equivalent of a safari park complete with bad-tempered monkeys for visitors to gawp at.

 

Of course, there may be “rational” and “logical” explanations for the UFO sightings such as hordes of weather balloons flying in formation or the Albanian military bouncing laser beams off Venus or something.

 

Why not send me translated messages rather than permitting the inordinate amount of pure guesswork and inevitable error that goes into my translation efforts?

I don’t really know for sure. It looks to me like whoever sends this stuff to me is doing so on the sly, with rules being broken, authority exceeded and so forth and sacking or worse their fate if they are caught.

 

The motive for this is unfathomable. Perhaps it is done in a spirit of causing mischief, a disgruntled employee acting out a grievance, or an idealistic liberal pursuing some rebellion against the prevailing orthodoxy.

 

By the looks of it, the prevailing Arcturian orthodoxy constrains their missions to anonymous surveys and a strict “no contact” policy as far as communication with Earth is concerned. This rather enviable privilege of not communicating with humans reminds me of the birdwatcher in his hide: to alert the birds to his presence would but startle them and foil the effort to observe them in their habitat. Not only would efforts to send messages to the proverbial birds be frowned upon, it would be considered the actions of someone one cup short of a full thermos. Perhaps my source is the Arcturian equivalent of the local nutter or we are dealing with a race of gelatinous blobs whose motivations are too unspeakably alien to be understood. Who knows?

 

It is not true that I have had no help at all in translating these messages. I have been sent now and then in a rather haphazard ways what I call, for want of a better term, the “Arcturian Lexicon.” This comprises lists of words with symbols and crudely drawn pictures that appear put together in haste, in the manner of notes scribbled secretively while sitting on the john. Again, I surmise that the sender, while having no time to sit down and translate what he sends – or no knowledge of any human language – does his best with limited resources and at some personal risk. These clues have enabled me to fathom the meaning of hundreds of words, identify nouns, verbs and modifiers, work out some of the basic rules of the Arcturian language and from context extrapolate the meanings of hundreds more words. My finished translations are nevertheless still fifty percent pure “intelligent” guesswork polished up to read fairly coherently. I have to be honest and admit that I do on occasion leave out entire passages of which I can make no sense so a good deal of poetic license has been exercised. However, without these clues I would not have been able even to start and as more clues come in and the more I work on it, the better the translation effort becomes.

 

One of the odd things about all this is the Arcturian language at times seems awfully familiar, as if in some distant past life I have dealt with it before. If that sounds wild, consider that you heard it from the bloke who claims to be publishing translations of message from an alien spaceship!

 

Why these particular messages? Why not something more formal and punchy along the lines of “Greetings, Inhabitants of Earth….!”

See above. The sender is grabbing what he can with the time and resources he has, perhaps simply doing the alien equivalent of copy-and-paste of routine transmissions.

 

Incidentally I use the term “he” out of pure linguistic habit. I know nothing whatever about the gender of my sender or indeed whether my sender is a single person or a group. As regards alien gender and sexuality issues, I’d rather not go there if it’s all the same to you. We should probably leave such matters well alone until we’ve mastered the human variety, a juncture still, let’s face it, far off in the misty distance.

 

What is the Alien Space Ship called?

I get asked this a lot, the human penchant for trivia being what it is. Actually it intrigues me too so I’ve been working on it.

 

I’ve identified a cluster of syllables, often repeated, whose presence only make sense if one postulates they are the name of the Arcturian ship. One has to assume of course that Arcturians follow the same convention as we humans, of giving their vessels names, calling them “she” and “old girl” etcetera, assigning them personalities, swearing at them when they refuse to start in the morning, hanging out with them, falling in love with them and so forth. The aforementioned cluster of syllables could just be a serial number but I think not: I’ve already got the Arcturian numbers figured out (They use and eight-based system as opposed to our ten-based one).

 

Anyway, what I’ve got so far is a word with three components: Rhu-Zhi-Bureth. “Rhu”, is the base word of “elan” or “life energy;” Zhi” signifies fullness and bureth is the imperative form of the verb “burohnu,” which means to manifest or take on the appearance of.  So we have “appear full of energy,” which is not very catchy as ships’ names go. Maybe the Arcturians are not a race of poets. Quite possibly we are looking at some kind of idiom so I racked my brains trying to come up with an English equivalent which sums up the meaning but has a bit of a ring to it. I decided upon, “look lively”. Therefore the alien vessel from now on will be referred to as the “Look Lively.” Cool or what?

 

Do I know what the alien language sounds like?

Nope. I have no way of knowing as I have never heard it used. For all I know they may not use sound at all and their written language symbolizes telepathic communications, sign language or tenticular vibrations! I’ve quite arbitrarily assigned sounds to the thirty seven letters of the Arcturian alphabet and used Arabic letters to express those sounds. The sounds are made up! The “Rhu” sound I mentioned above could just as easily be “plop” or a burst of grasshopper-like clicks produced by the rubbing of knees for all I know. But I found it helped me think with what I was doing to visualize sounds represented by the Arcturian letter. It has worked quite well as a conceptual model, therefore I’ll continue with it even though if I ever visit Arcturus I would be wise to take a board and chalk with me. The Rhuzhibureth, (aka “Look Lively”) will remain the Rhuzhibureth for our purposes and not the click-cleckety-click-clii-ii-iiik.

 

I’ll go into more detail on how I approached the translation in subsequent commentaries.

 

Bye for now.

 

Love,

 

Kieron

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