John Edmonds
John Edmonds has multi-degrees, for 25 years + as a professional counselor, social worker, crisis therapist. He is a musician, professional photographer, pilot, multiple business owner, originally from Evanston Illinois. Married once for nearly 30 years. Our Mission: To provide rescue services to unwanted, abandoned, neglected, unmanageable horses in need of resettlement. http://www.hopefulhooves.org
Our property, Stardust Ranch in Rainbow Valley, AZ is like a galactic bus station. We have multiple species of ET's that utilize the portals here and so the property has had hundreds of them here at any one time. The really bad ones we have had a violent conflict with are the Grays in various different sizes and the Reptilians. Phoenix is a popular ET destination and there are many openly seen every day in the Valley. This is common knowledge to those who know how to observe them. John has been on may radio shows including Coast to Coast. He and his wife wrote a book about these astonishing experiences. "Ascension Code" available Amazon.com.
July 30th 2011 we had an unplanned meeting of several different races that provided answers to all my questions (100) for almost four hours. My wife and I were provided physical tangible evidence. As far as protection: Each individual is responsible for their own protection. As a viable species, we have to take responsibility for learning and doing for ourselves what is necessary. Much like any animal living in the world, self-preservation is the prime directive for life. The fact that humans have amassed rudimentary technology, communication through language and the ability to leave a written record for purposes of historic reference means we should be able to create mutual agreements that protect all of us. Unfortunately, other agendas have been allowed to interrupt nearly all of the basic species priorities and thus we find ourselves in the dilemma we currently face. When anyone turns over the responsibility for their existence to anybody else they lose control over their basic ability to protect the sanctity of life itself.