April 2020
Updated April 2022
Venn and Aina come from a moon orbiting a planet in the Alcyone solar system. Alcyone is a double star with three other stars orbiting it. None of the planets in this chaotic star system fit the human expectations of habitable environments, but one of the moons in the fringes does; Hana. Don’t confuse Hana with Earth’s miniature barren moon. Hana is both abundant and planet sized.
Other Pleiadians claim to be from planet Erra or whatnot, totally different places than Venn and Aina. Life didn't rise separately in these places. It migrated. All groups of pleiadians originate from a common ancestor. Humanoids have existed through many cycles of creation, alteration and destruction all over the cluster. Some as natural selection, others as artificial engineering. Over the course of time, each group has adapted to local conditions such as gravity and atmospheric conditions, making their physical appearance vary. Earthlings are a product of this ongoing process. Nomadic behaviour is also embedded in human nature, except we haven't migrated beyond Earth's atmosphere yet.
Just like Earth’s moon, Hana orbits in a tidal lock, meaning it uses the same amount of time to complete one lap around the planet as it uses to rotate on its axis. This phenomena results in the same side of Hana always facing the planet.
Because of Hana’s tidal lock, the same side always faces the planet. This side happens to be covered with water. The dry lands of Hana are located in the twilight zones, where the sun barely shines. This is Hana’s cradle of civilization.
The frozen twilight of the Nordic winter bear a resemblance to the light conditions of Hana. This phenomena occurs when the sun, Alcyone, illuminates the atmosphere from below the horizon. The tilt of Hana and the alignment of the other planets/moons in the nearby star system also plays a role in the twilight. UV-radiation is very low compared with Earth. This, among other things, causes the extraterrestrials from Hana to be pale.
This is a picture from Earth!
Just like Earth, Hana is a watery world. Earth has two main types of water; freshwater and saltwater. Hana has a third: pink water. The colour is caused by illumination of a chemical substance. Pink water is not drinkable, but the pleiadians enjoy bathing in it.
Fun fact:
Communicating with Venn be like:
“Don’t take it for granted that E.Ts from a world half covered with water are aquatic. Earth’s surface is covered with 70% of water, but humans aren’t fishy at all, right?”
Hana has a starhopper engine similar to interstellar spaceships, but its purpose is cloaking, not travelling. Starhopping to objects in the immediate distance doesn't take you anywhere but out of sight. Even if it’s a brilliant idea, the Pleiadians don’t bring their moon across the universe.
The hopper is located offshore in the pink ocean. The enormous metallic structure floats like an iceberg, with most of its mass submerged under water. It’s anchored to the ocean floor to keep it from drifting. The counterpart, the buoy, orbits Hana as a satellite in space. The buoy is in stationary orbit, meaning its orbit is equal to Hana’s rotation, keeping it in a fixed position above the starhopper engine. When these two connect, Hana enters an omnipresent state.
Many of you email Venn and ask about the housing situation on Hana. Here’s the thing; Venn and Aina left Hana generations ago. Both of us have been on space- and Earth missions for several lifetimes. Hana’s real estate industry and architecture are just as diverse and dynamic as Earth's. Construction techniques isn’t our field of expertise. To be honest, we have no clue of what’s hot and not.
When it comes to the interior of extraterrestrial homes, physical Pleiadians require pretty much the same accommodations as humans to fulfill their needs. They walk through doors when entering rooms, sit on chairs because their knees and hips bend and use the restroom for elimination and personal hygiene. With this in mind, Pleiadian homes doesn’t look unmentionably otherworldly.
Pleiadians have a different tradition of arranging households. They live in collectives of soulmates rather than family members. If Pleiadians choose to incarnate, they do so with all their memories intact. This allows them to recognize souls from previous lives. A soulmate is not necessarily a romantic partner, but someone you share friendship, loyalty and unconditional love with. These groups of individuals are tightly knit because of their lifelong relationships.
This way of arranging households makes Pleiadians suitable for long term living in space. Often entire collectives are recruited as crew.
Venn and Aina come from the same household.
The collectives live together in condominium-like arrangements, where each individual disposes a small private unite and have access to commonrooms.
The layout of Venn’s former home consisted of small casitas scattered around a large service building. A casita is a Spanish word meaning “little house”. These itsy-bitsy cottages contain a combined living room/kitchenette and washroom. The service building offers common rooms, entertainment areas, a canteen and a gymnasium.
Venn’s collective was located horizontally on the ground on a forested property, but they’re also arranged vertically as units in a condominium building.