Paris Tosen
www.stelan.ca

June 21, 2014

 

Roland Emmerich
Centropolis Entertainment

Dear Mr. Emmerich:

I am writing to you on behalf of a group of genuine interstellar men and women, cultures from other galaxies and dimensions, who have grown displeased and offended by the plethora of anti-extraterrestrial films, chiefly your 1996 sci-fi film, Independence Day, directed by you, and co-written with Dean Devlin. With Independence Day 2 now in development and set for release in 2016, you are positioning yourself and your company as a producer of hate against extraterrestrials.

This letter is a general statement regarding the use of alien invasion hate propaganda and a campaign of genocide against ETs (or, aliens) dressed up and disguised as popcorn entertainment. Star beings on or near Earth have asked me to inform you that you should rethink your production of the Independence Day sequel and that any up-and-coming evil alien invasion productions could act as evidence that shows that your company purposely created a climate of hate against offplanet races.

Your next film, Independence Day 2, about aliens returning to Earth to destroy humanity for reasons illogical, propagates and perpetuates the surreptitious and underhanded CIA and NSA anti-extraterrestrial agenda that has been designed to keep humans and nonhumans separate, indefinitely. Proof of this is the fact that a long-awaited UFO Disclosure has never taken place and the reasons for it include the lack of appetite for interstellar contact. Although your film is labelled and sold as “sci-fi entertainment,” all of it is really a clandestine attempt by the CIA and NSA to filter their ideas through gullible filmmakers and unquestioning film studios.

Whether you are cognizant of the fact that you are being used to spread hate against extraterrestrials doesn’t change the obvious fact that Independence Day and its sequels are indeed advocating and encouraging violence against extraterrestrial races that have never shown themselves to be evil, violent, or genocidal. In fact, they officially don’t exist so it isn’t at all possible anyone can determine their exact motives with any accuracy whatsoever. And the fiction excuse doesn’t work when there are actual alien races on or near this Earth.

Your upcoming sequel, Independence Day 2, is being used to make people further afraid of any offplanet race before that offplanet race has had any equal and fair opportunity to present itself publicly. Your prejudice views are in line with a seven decades-long covert agenda by the CIA, Pentagon, NSA, and NSC to distance human beings from star beings.

If you didn’t know, these aforementioned agencies were formed in July 1947, the very same month and year that a flying saucer crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. It was no coincidence. These agencies are very aware of the ongoing and historical interactions and negotiations with nonhumans visiting the Earth. This is not to say that every employee has been briefed on these plans, only to express that there are departments, agents and teams versed in extraterrestrial matters. As well, the United States President and the Cabinet members have all been briefed to some degree, but since alien information is highly sensitive and classified, and any public release an Act of Treason (and unpatriotic), there isn’t any willpower to acknowledge or disclose this publicly.

Independence Day and its sequels, the first film currently scheduled for release on July 1, 2016, are wilfully spreading false news about evil alien invasions, suggesting violence as the only response to the arrival of offplanet races, and selling and promoting extraterrestrial genocide. The killing of members of a group, without any truthful basis (as is the case with the Independence Day franchise), is a criminal act and may be punishable by law at some future date, considering the fact that what may be acceptable today may be reprehensible tomorrow.

I am writing to request that you seriously reconsider the Independence Day sequels (and possible franchise) and to cease production, opting for a more intelligent and responsible film, or a full reboot. That said, should these films get produced and released – and should they contain more alien hate speech – my star friends will use this as evidence of spreading hate propaganda and advocating extraterrestrial genocide, which can be subject to legal action at some future date.

This is not a letter against specific people or your company per se, only a statement against the production of an ill-conceived sci-fi film, Independence Day 2. I urge you and your creative team to remember that what goes on that screen and is released in the theatre can and will be used as evidence against you and your organization. Don’t let your company be a voice for the CIA and NSA.

Finally, the extraterrestrial field is rife with disinformation. I can only say that I represent genuine interstellar cultures, and have written (The Book of Stelans, Warp Nine) and spoken extensively on the subject.

 

Sincerely,

Paris Tosen

Paris Tosen
www.stelan.ca

June 21, 2014

 

Jim Gianopulos
Chief Executive Officer
20th Century Fox

Dear Mr. Gianopulos:

I am writing to you on behalf of a group of genuine interstellar men and women, cultures from other galaxies and dimensions, who have grown displeased and offended by the plethora of anti-extraterrestrial films, chiefly your 1996 sci-fi film, Independence Day, directed by Roland Emmerich, and written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich. With Independence Day 2 now in development and set for release in 2016, you are positioning yourself and your company as a distributor of hate against extraterrestrials.

This letter is a general statement regarding the use of alien invasion hate propaganda and a campaign of genocide against ETs (or, aliens) dressed up and disguised as popcorn entertainment. Star beings on or near Earth have asked me to inform you that you should rethink your production of the Independence Day sequel and that any up-and-coming evil alien invasion productions could act as evidence that shows that your company purposely created a climate of hate against offplanet races.

Your next film, Independence Day 2, about aliens returning to Earth to destroy humanity for reasons illogical, propagates and perpetuates the surreptitious and underhanded CIA and NSA anti-extraterrestrial agenda that has been designed to keep humans and nonhumans separate, indefinitely. Proof of this is the fact that a long-awaited UFO Disclosure has never taken place and the reasons for it include the lack of appetite for interstellar contact. Although your film is labelled and sold as “sci-fi entertainment,” all of it is really a clandestine attempt by the CIA and NSA to filter their ideas through gullible filmmakers and unquestioning film studios.

Whether you are cognizant of the fact that you are being used to spread hate against extraterrestrials doesn’t change the obvious fact that Independence Day and its sequels are indeed advocating and encouraging violence against extraterrestrial races that have never shown themselves to be evil, violent, or genocidal. In fact, they officially don’t exist so it isn’t at all possible anyone can determine their exact motives with any accuracy whatsoever. And the fiction excuse doesn’t work when there are actual alien races on or near this Earth.

Your upcoming sequel, Independence Day 2, is being used to make people further afraid of any offplanet race before that offplanet race has had any equal and fair opportunity to present itself publicly. Your prejudice views are in line with a seven decades-long covert agenda by the CIA, Pentagon, NSA, and NSC to distance human beings from star beings.

If you didn’t know, these aforementioned agencies were formed in July 1947, the very same month and year that a flying saucer crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. It was no coincidence. These agencies are very aware of the ongoing and historical interactions and negotiations with nonhumans visiting the Earth. This is not to say that every employee has been briefed on these plans, only to express that there are departments, agents and teams versed in extraterrestrial matters. As well, the United States President and the Cabinet members have all been briefed to some degree, but since alien information is highly sensitive and classified, and any public release an Act of Treason (and unpatriotic), there isn’t any willpower to acknowledge or disclose this publicly.

Independence Day and its sequels, the first film currently scheduled for release on July 1, 2016, are wilfully spreading false news about evil alien invasions, suggesting violence as the only response to the arrival of offplanet races, and selling and promoting extraterrestrial genocide. The killing of members of a group, without any truthful basis (as is the case with the Independence Day franchise), is a criminal act and may be punishable by law at some future date, considering the fact that what may be acceptable today may be reprehensible tomorrow.

I am writing to request that you seriously reconsider the Independence Day sequels (and possible franchise) and to cease production, opting for a more intelligent and responsible film, or a full reboot. That said, should these films get produced and released – and should they contain more alien hate speech – my star friends will use this as evidence of spreading hate propaganda and advocating extraterrestrial genocide, which can be subject to legal action at some future date.

This is not a letter against specific people or your company per se, only a statement against the production of an ill-conceived sci-fi film, Independence Day 2. I urge you and your creative team to remember that what goes on that screen and is released in the theatre can and will be used as evidence against you and your organization. Don’t let your company be a voice for the CIA and NSA.

Finally, the extraterrestrial field is rife with disinformation. I can only say that I represent genuine interstellar cultures, and have written (The Book of Stelans, Warp Nine) and spoken extensively on the subject.

 

Sincerely,

Paris Tosen