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I hope your paranoia is in fact true.
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> little application or no way of verifying it
As is the case with all historic tales. Timelines shift, and I've gone through several over just the past two years. I'd like to hear other accounts of that time, but then again the further you look back the less you can be sure of anything.
> I won't discuss what I agree or disagree with
> because it's meaningless
It is meaningless, I am interested in their position, less so yours. I know enough of your intentions to know we won't come into conflict.
> you most likely won't hear or see my contacts
Unfortunate.
> ascended masters allowed their home planet to be attacked
Strange and interesting. I wasn't around at the beginning of the war so I have no way to verify this, but it does seem strange that a society as advanced as they were could even be touched, with or without weaponry.
> mybe that is taking place in some reservations
The specific world I'm talking about is Taygeta. From what I've heard, they act independently and are vaguely aligned with other worlds in the Pleiades. I haven't heard about any cybernetic Lyrians, though the Taygetan propaganda detachment orbiting Earth has mentioned a hostile AI, they may be gaslighting the public about them.
> they will teleport out of harm's way
That's what'd seem logical to me as well, whether through magic or tech. Pleiadans seem to mostly rely on firearms and martial arts for personal combat.

The concept of a cybernetic AI-based civilization seems a lot closer to what was in mind back then, AIs were used extensively and would telepathically mesh with your thinking.
Overall they sound like a promising alternative to the hippie organics.
> their ship designs are entirely indestructible
This should be the case, load-balanced torroidal shields can block anything when at full power.
Organic ships should also have this quality.