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“…After the 3rd try she finally gets to share about the clicking she heard. And it just takes off from there as others chime in…”
One of the things I really like to harp on when I’m prepping people at our CE5 events that are attending for the first time is the need to share what they are experiencing during the event. And preferably, as it’s happening or soon after.
You see there’s so much more that can go on than just what we see moving across the sky. And some of the activity is so strange or subtle or unexpected that people tend to write it off or think no one would believe them.
But I can’t tell you how many times, when people spoke up about something they were experiencing that someone else blurts out with something like, “I experienced that too!”
And this actually makes a lot of sense the more you think about it. When just one person experiences something it’s really easy for that person to talk themselves out of it. Or, if sharing it, for others to say, “Oh, they probably just imagined it.” It seems the ETs are very aware of this and most often arrange for a least one other person to be part of the experience.
If I scanned my memory for all the times I’ve seen this happen and shared them all with you right now, this would be a long blog report indeed! But fortunately, a classic example of this got recorded very nicely during this last CE5 event. And I think you would enjoy hearing how this often goes down.
Before I play the audio, I’d like to make an editorial comment though. Last month I put out a report detailing what we thought at the time was a pulsating green orb. And we had pretty good video of it too. Soon after, however, I deleted the report and the video because after studying it for a while we became pretty convinced that it was probably a drone. Somebody got in pretty close to us and tried to pull our leg. It was a pretty good fake too, as you couldn’t see anything that was shaped like a drone or the sound of a drone. That was quite disappointing of course. But we have no desire to convince ourselves of things that are not. And when you have a video like that you can become quite invested in it. The fake was shiny and bright and drew a lot of attention. But we managed to let it go. Something we have learned in CE5 is that it’s good to keep a healthy scepticism around for just these situations.
But what happened this month I think was actually much more interesting and something that no one would even think of faking much less have the ability to do it.
What I’m talking about is clicking. Yes, the sound of clicking. It turns out there are some ETs that click!!
I knew about this and had an experience with it almost exactly 2 years before this event. And I hadn’t said a word about it to the people attending this event. So, most likely, hardly anybody present had any pre-knowledge of the existence of clicking ETs! Furthermore, I didn’t hear the clicking myself this time. Which was actually helpful because if I had, I probably would have spoken up and told everyone to listen for the clicking, thus inserting the idea into their minds.
After my first connection with the clicking sound in September of 2021 I was able to learn a good bit about this phenomenon from a video with Jeremy Cloake of New Zealand speaking about Close Proximity phenomena in CE5. He and others have heard the clicking sound on several occasions and even recorded the sound more than once.
The audio I want to share is not the sound of the clicking itself, but rather the conversation about it in our group. It’s a bit comical as it starts with Heidi trying to get my attention as we we’re all chatting away at the time. After the 3rd try she finally gets to share about the clicking she heard. And it just takes off from there as others chime in to say they heard it too. It was a classic example of the need for people to share and what often happens when they do! Enjoy!
If you want to learn more about the clicking thing, I recommend reading the CE5Asheville.com blog report from Sept 4, 2021 entitled, “They Are Here”, Part 2.
Here’s a link: https://ce5asheville.com/2021/09/04/theyarehere/
Also, included in that report is a video of Jeremy Cloake where he talks about the clicking and other things. It’s a 2-hour video and very interesting all the way through. But if you have limited time, the clicking discussion happens starting at minute 21:00 and goes through minute 37:00. Then again near the end at 1 hour, 55 minutes (1:55:00).