The articles and notes within these volumes generally focus on several recurring pillars:
Regardless of their origin, these contact notes have significantly shaped modern "New Age" thought and the "Starseed" subculture. The detailed nature of the transcripts—covering everything from the history of Atlantis to the mechanics of time travel—provides one of the most complex "alien mythologies" ever documented. Message from the Pleiades: Contact Notes of Edu...
Alleged extraterrestrial metal alloys that were reportedly analyzed by scientists like Marcel Vogel. The articles and notes within these volumes generally
The beings claim to come from the Plejaren star system, which they explain is in a slightly different space-time configuration than the Pleiades star cluster visible from Earth. Controversy and Evidence The beings claim to come from the Plejaren
Much of the text moves away from "space travel" and toward a philosophy called the "Creational Truth." It emphasizes personal responsibility, the evolution of the human spirit, and living in harmony with natural laws.
The "Billy" Meier contacts remain among the most controversial in history. The Wendelle Stevens Archive highlights the physical evidence associated with these notes, including:
A significant portion of the messages involves warnings about Earth's overpopulation, the destruction of the environment, and the dangers of nuclear technology.