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Then there's the Church of Science, a cathedral that watches for those who step out of line!
Quote:Bombshell UFO testimony dubbed 'implausible' as expert demands real evidence of spacecraftArchived Daily Express Article:
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08-01-2023, 07:06 PM
(08-01-2023, 06:59 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: As the Melodrama drones on ... Of course, you're correct. A revelation like the one being offered would have a profound effect on global perception for every human on this planet. Policing the financial world, the established religions, social norms and many other facets that makes the world go around will break down when the reality that every standard we have created will not mean anything anymore.
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08-01-2023, 10:38 PM
Under oath Grusch said he had turned over names places and events to Kirkpatrick which IMO is heading another government Blue Book deflection and propaganda cabinet. The spooks will drag out every means at their disposal to ruin Grusch and anyone else who tries to open the door on this subject.
So color me, " I do not believe anything the government sponsored trolls say" and be done with or disregard their lies and cover-ups.
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Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong. No one rules if no one obeys “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
08-02-2023, 01:50 AM
(08-01-2023, 10:38 PM)727Sky Wrote: Under oath Grusch said he had turned over names places and events to Kirkpatrick which IMO is heading another government Blue Book deflection and propaganda cabinet. The spooks will drag out every means at their disposal to ruin Grusch and anyone else who tries to open the door on this subject. I agree.
08-02-2023, 03:05 AM
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(08-02-2023, 01:50 AM)A51Watcher2 Wrote:(08-01-2023, 10:38 PM)727Sky Wrote: Under oath Grusch said he had turned over names places and events to Kirkpatrick which IMO is heading another government Blue Book deflection and propaganda cabinet. The spooks will drag out every means at their disposal to ruin Grusch and anyone else who tries to open the door on this subject. The Coming Vatican ET Deception: Dr. Thomas Horn describes what is happening at the Vatican and among its top theologians in preparation of so-called DISCLOSURE and a coming great deception! Video: https://subsplash.com/skywatchtv/our-videos/mi/+sbdgfbp From 7 years ago: Return of the Fallen Angels | Tom Horn & Cris Putnam on Sid Roth's It's Supernatural! Quote:The Coming Alien Deception - with @TheLamarzulliQuote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O36vvAq0Gg
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08-02-2023, 07:04 AM
(08-02-2023, 03:05 AM)Infolurker Wrote:The video was made 7 years ago...so much for the 48 month prediction. I grew up around Baptist and First Born preachers who swore the second coming was just around the corner and everyone needed to live in fear/love of god's glory or face eternal damnation.. All those preachers are dead now and wasted their lives in fear of something they had no control of.(08-02-2023, 01:50 AM)A51Watcher2 Wrote:(08-01-2023, 10:38 PM)727Sky Wrote: Under oath Grusch said he had turned over names places and events to Kirkpatrick which IMO is heading another government Blue Book deflection and propaganda cabinet. The spooks will drag out every means at their disposal to ruin Grusch and anyone else who tries to open the door on this subject. The religious factions preach and proclaim tolerance while in truth anyone who does not fall within their sects hierarchy are condemned to a fate worse than death that last forever. The first Born proclaimed everyone else was going to hell unless you were of the church of the First Born. Probably got that view from the Catholics of long ago ? Thousands of years of stifled growth and advancement due to some written words supposedly by a god who promises paradise after you are dead yet written by men who seek power "today" or live in a fantasy world of their own creation .. A god who would condemn all non christens to a hell for all eternity is not my kind of mythical Sky Fairy being I feel like bending a knee to; but I realize I can be very hard headed at times.. I think I was about 23 years of age living and flying in S.E. Asia when I decided I would read the New Testament from cover to cover. No preacher, no intermediator or interpreter just me and the good book. I was surrounded by Buddhist and their ways of thinking so I was having questions on the meaning of life and religion. Buddhist do not believe in a God just in case you did not know... just the natural order of the universe when it come to death and rebirth. They are probably FOS too but they are some of the finest people I have ever met in some ways. All religions are some form of a racket once men get their hands on the power and wealth it can bring IMO. Matthew 15:23-28 King James Version 23 But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying, Send her away; for she crieth after us. 24 But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel. OK the man Jesus says he came for the jews and not the Canaanites 25 Then came she and worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me. 26 But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs. Woa Bubba! Even today you call someone a dog in most old cultures you better be prepared to defend yourself from an ass whopping. Simple as they claim a dog does not know who its father was which is still a big deal in some cultures as it also infers your mother was a Whore.. 27 And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters' table. 28 Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was made whole from that very hour. Notice he says her faith had cured her daughter... That is eastern type religious stuff and belief system spoken by the man himself. Supposedly this event with the Canaanite woman was the opening for the non Jewish gentiles to enter the faith as most of the Jews were not converting to Christianity thus him coming for the Jews was not working out very well and never did...... I always thought Paul and his mad ravings plus some of the horrific things done to Christens by the Romans while they smiled and did not cry out was what helped the religion as much as anything. Whatever greases the wheels of society and brings peace and happiness IMO is a good thing... Yet consider that when the beheading starts or the burning at the stake begins it is man's society doing these deeds not some Sky Fairy. I liked the old bible god for if someone pissed him off the retribution was soon to come and in some cases almost none were spared; or so the stories by man has said. One thing about this stuff is we will all have the answers once we are dead or we will be dead and know nothing.... either way is fine with me as I think of the billions who have gone before all of us . We may get on the other side and say, "Wow I could have had a V-8 instead of worrying !"
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08-02-2023, 07:41 AM
(08-02-2023, 07:04 AM)727Sky Wrote: ...The religious factions preach and proclaim tolerance while in truth anyone who does not fall within their sects Not meaning to blow my own trumpet, but that was one facet of my recent 'Peggy Powler' stories had attached to it! Control in or over a society always seems to require that threat of punishment if one strays from a credo or even questions the doctrine. Quote:Thousands of years of stifled growth and advancement due to some written words supposedly by a god who Oh now come on, yer've gotta admit it's a good sell!! No proof needed and the reward can only be required in a paradigm where any evidence to the preferred adherence can not be transmitted back to the living -except by the Elders of that belief! Quote:A god who would condemn all non christens to a hell for all eternity is not my kind of mythical Sky Fairy being I feel like bending a knee to; but I realize I can be very hard headed at times... Actually, the example you offer can be aligned to this thread's discussion. Isn't the whole situation of these celestial crafts and their occupants being parcelled in such a way that the masses will need to heed those who are currently attempting to take over the narrative. Even now, the public are limited to what they can know, private meetings with only selected officials, a website that held an interview with Grusch not available in Europe and a change in descriptive language regarding the phenomena. Don't get me wrong, I want this to be true, it's just the manipulative handling of the subject that makes me cautious.
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(08-02-2023, 07:04 AM)727Sky Wrote: The video was made 7 years ago...so much for the 48 month prediction. I grew up around Baptist and First Born preachers who swore the second coming was just around the corner and everyone needed to live in fear/love of god's glory or face eternal damnation.. All those preachers are dead now and wasted their lives in fear of something they had no control of. That's the take of more and more non-christians these days, and it's usually because of the reasons you've cited - this and that faction of the allegedly same religion preaching one another into hell because they belong to different factions or sects. It's not a good look, and doesn't leave a good impression. It turns people away. Lots of allegedly christian factions preach all others but themselves into hell - the First Born, Seventh Day Adventists, Catholics (still to this day - I had a Catholic tell me that if I didn't get right with God I was hell-bound, and 'getting right with God' meant I had to be a Catholic... she didn't mince words! I told her I'd see her in hell, then) and the list goes on and on. I have to wonder if ANY of them have ever even cracked a Bible open. Now, in my various trips through the Good Book, I have only ever found ONE requirement. Not a bunch of them, and certainly not an adherence to any particular sect of Christianity as a requirement for escaping hell. That ONE requirement is that one believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Savior. Nowhere does it say that one has to even believe Jesus is God (which I don't), it only says one has to believe he is the Savior. That's it. No other requirements. In the Bible, even baptism is not a requirement - it was some janky men that made that into a requirement. In the Bible, all it says is that it's the answer of a clear conscience to God... but doesn't say that it a requirement to pass the Pearly Gates. God doesn't deal in fear, only men do. With God, one is either in, or out. There is no in-between, and no amount of fear will change one's status as either in or out. Fear is useless in regard to legitimate religion. No amount of it will change the ultimate disposition It's only men who use fear to control people, not God. So any one who tries to "fear" you into church, or their way of thinking, is not speaking for God, they speak only for themselves, and I would avoid their church like the plague it is. And, as you aptly point out, in the end we will know the Truth, or we will know nothing at all, and either way is fine. No need to fear it. What comes, comes. Neither fear nor confidence will change it in the least. There is no avoiding it - it one day comes for us all, so what is the point of fearing the inevitable? I see no point in it at all. ETA: I think Buddhists are mighty fine folk, too. I'll never forget this one little Buddhist monk that used to bring me food nearly every day while I was standing guard duty. It might be a loaf ot sticky rice wrapped in a banana leaf with some mystery meat looking stuff running through the center of it (not sure what it was, and I never asked, but I thought Buddhists were vegetarian... I don't know if that extends to not serving any meat, though), or something he called "grass tea" that had little gelatin cubes in it,, or a branch of longans or lychee, or even once a coconut still in the husk that I really had to work at to get the benefit of. We had a lot of long conversations, the one I remember best was about "The Naga". I got the feeling that he didn't much believe in the Naga, but he never said so. All in all a fine little fella that I never had any sort of disagreement with. .
08-02-2023, 09:24 AM
[b]Ninurta there may be a sect of Buddhist that are vegetarian but I have not met any around here... The rice cake you were eating can have usually pork, or chicken, or whatever wrapped in the rice and banana leaf ... Some of the caddies bring them to munch on during a long stent of golf. [/b]
Once over 50 years ago Dah was getting ready to kill a fish for supper and I made the mistake of talking to the fish and saying I was sorry he was going to die... We were not going to have fish that night until I stepped in and whacked our supper !! Dah had more religion and caring in her little toe nail for all life, more than most people I have ever known.. quaint but touching IMO.
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Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong. No one rules if no one obeys “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
08-02-2023, 10:43 AM
(08-02-2023, 09:24 AM)727Sky Wrote: [b]Ninurta there may be a sect of Buddhist that are vegetarian but I have not met any around here... The rice cake you were eating can have usually pork, or chicken, or whatever wrapped in the rice and banana leaf ... Some of the caddies bring them to munch on during a long stent of golf. [/b] Makes sense - that particular monk was a Thai. Whatever that mystery meat was, it was pretty bright pink. Not uncooked, just unnaturally pink. Maybe some kind of dye in it or something. I dunno. The tea he brought was awesome - it was more like a meal than a drink, having those gelatin cubes in it, or in some cases filled up with shredded coconut. Most of the stuff he brought came from the monastery he lived in, but he did put me on to a Vietnamese market in town. I used to go there and get some kind of Vietnamese noodles, like ramen noodles, but unlike the American ramens in that they had little grease packs and packs of hot pepper for seasonings in addition to the usual bullion pack for the broth. I'd buy those things by the case. I take my religion seriously, but it ain't normal, not by any stretch of the imagination. I'd probably be a Christian, if I wasn't. I won't call myself a christian because I've never met one that believes as I do, and nearly all of them I've met are to some degree bigoted in favor of their own little clique of Christianity. Most Christians also see everything in black and white, no shades of gray. On or off, black or white, yin or yang, either for them or against them, either saints or sinners, only two polarities, nothing in between. Because of that, there is an increasing proclivity on their part to see these alleged "aliens" as "demons", since they can't conceive of them as being angels. They do not consider that they might be something else entirely, and not give a flip either way about God or Satan. I don't think science allows for them to be actual aliens from other planets though, either. Space is just too big and vast, the distances needing to be covered to far, for casual visitors from other planets. So, contrary to both Christianity and Science, I think personally that they are likely from other dimensions - right next door, or even right here, but dimensionally "phased" so that normally neither they nor their worlds can be seen in THIS universe. That is, if they even really exist at all. I mean, I've seen things I cannot explain, but just because I can't explain them does not mean they are not explainable - it just means I don't know what that explanation is. ,
Here's an objective commentary article of the recent Hearings from The Washington Post in regarding testimonies
from Ryan Graves, David Grusch and David Fravor. In itself, the piece offers a gentle slant of being vigilant towards the statements made by the three gentlemen and counters their words with an official communication from the Pentagon. But what surprised me was a line near the bottom of the article: "This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners." Odd...? We're talking about trusted military personnel relating to Congress that they are aware of a possible threat to the world, noted political leaders of a country assumedly unaware that the military have been keeping a world-changing secret from those they serve and with assistance from certain medias, maintain a perception of ridicule -and- it is only now that the aliens have decided to be a danger!! Yet, the editorial board/ Bloomberg LP and its owners feel it relevant to remain on the side-lines of something one of their employees published because of doubts in the testimonies. The word that keeps coming to mind is 'Theatre'. .............................................. Quote:Are UFOs a Threat to National Security?Washington Post:
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08-02-2023, 11:55 AM
When a lie becomes the truth or the truth becomes a lie the government is usually involved. People have gone to prison or worse based on testimony from less credible witnesses IMO.
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08-03-2023, 05:08 AM
MULDER: What am I looking for?
KRITSCHGAU: Level 4 is a biological quarantine wing. It houses a series of labs and medical facilities, and an elaborate facility for the storage of mass quantities of DNA. MULDER: DNA from whom? KRITSCHGAU: Virtually every American born since 1945. Every immigrant, every indigenous person who's ever given blood or tissue to a government donor. This is what I was telling you. This is the hoax into which you've been drawn. The roots go back 50 years to the end of World War II. Playing on a virulent national appetite for bogus revelation and a public newly fearful of the atomic bomb, the U.S. Military Command began to fan the flames of what were being called flying saucer stories. There are truths that can kill a nation, Agent Mulder. The military needed something to deflect attention away from its arms strategy - global domination from the capability of total enemy annihilation. The nuclear card was fine as long as we alone could play it. But the Generals and Politicos knew they could not win a public relations war. Those photographs from Nagasaki and Hiroshima were not faces Americans wanted to see in the mirror. Oppenheimer knew it, of course, but we silenced him. When the Russians developed the bomb, the fear in the military was not for safety at home, but for armistice and treaty. The business of America isn't business, Agent Mulder, it's war. Since Antietam, nothing has driven the economy faster. We needed a reason to keep spending money, and when there wasn't a war to justify it, we called it a war anyway. The Cold War was essentially a fifty year public relations battle... a pitched game of chicken against an enemy we not much more than called names. The Communists called us a few names, too. "We will bury you," Khrushchev said, and the public believed it. And after what McCarthy had done, they ate it with a big spoon. We faced off a few times in Cuba, Korea, Vietnam, but nobody dropped the bomb - nobody dared. MULDER: But what does all this have to do with flying saucers? KRITSCHGAU: The U.S. Military saw a good thing in '47 when the Roswell story broke. The more we denied it, the more people thought it was true - aliens had landed. A made-to-order cover story for generals looking to develop the national war chest. They opened official investigations with names like Grudge, Twinkle, Project Blue Book, Majestic 12. They brought in college professors and Congressmen and fed them enough bogus facts and fuzzy pictures and eyewitness accounts that they believed it, too. They even hooked Doug MacArthur, for God's sake. I can't tell you how fortuitous it was. Do you know when the first supersonic flight was, Agent Mulder? 1947. Soon every experimental aircraft being flown was a UFO sighting. When the abduction stories started up, it was too perfect. We almost got caught in Korea, an ambitious misstep. China and the Soviets knew it. The UN got all heated up at us. MULDER: Germ warfare. We were accused of using it in the Korea. KRITSCHGAU: It was developmental then, nothing like what we and the Russians have now. The bio-weapons used in the Gulf War were so ingenious as to be almost undetectable. Developed in this very building. MULDER: What about all the reports of abductions? You're saying they've all been lies? KRITSCHGAU: Not lies exactly, but citizens taken unsuspecting and tested. A classified military project, above top-secret and still ongoing. You've heard the recent denials about Roswell by the military and the CIA. What's been the effect? Even wilder and more widespread belief. The American appetite for bogus revelation, Agent Mulder. MULDER: But I've seen aliens. I've witnessed these things. KRITSCHGAU: You've seen what they wanted you to see. The line between science and science fiction doesn't exist any more. This is about control, of the very elements of life. DNA - yours, mine, everyone's. Script from X-Files: S05E02 "Redux II" Michael Lee Kritschgau (played by John Finn) was an employee of the Department of Defense who claimed to know the entire truth behind the insidious government conspiracy. UFOs are the story of the century — wake up, America!
One of the most dangerous trends of our times is making the truth socially unacceptable, or even illegal, with "hate speech" laws. — Thomas Sowell
08-05-2023, 04:33 AM
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"The Air Force wanted to counter the Black Sky UFO threat by the formation of the High Frontier programs for space-based weapons systems in the early 1960s. Talon Gold and Teal Ruby projects were a direct result of satellite recon photos of orbiting space craft of unknown origins. This led to the establishment of the NRO (National Reconnaissance Office) in 1960. Also, the raw data were processed by the secretive Technical Reconnaissance Squadrons and classified by NORAD HQ at Ent AFB, Colorado Springs, Colorado."
- Albert Bruce Collins, Metallurgical Engineer, 1990 Sourced from: Part 8: UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum – Status Report VI © July 1991 by Leonard H. Stringfield The public didn't know this agency existed till some 25 years later. And then from David Grusch's UFO Hearings opening statement: "In the USAF, in my National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) reservist capacity, I was a member of the UAPTF from 2019-2021. I served in the NRO Operations Center on the director’s briefing staff, which included the coordination of the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) and supporting contingency operations." I came across a declassified 1975 Top Secret memo (PDF) originating from Marine Lt Col Robert Carl "Bud" McFarlane (July 12, 1937 – May 12, 2022) at the time was the Military Assistant to Henry Kissinger handling CCP intel / TO: USAF Lt Gen Brent Scowcroft (March 19, 1925 – August 6, 2020) in reference to the "National Underwater Reconnaissance Office", pg 14 #33: Note this general Scowcroft had a long history going back as a military assistant to Pres Nixon and also advised Barack Obama on choosing his national security team. Retired Navy Admiral Bobby Ray Inman (he's in his early 90s today) acknowledged (YT video that I'm amazed has barely any views & zero comments), that decades ago he served as director for the National Underwater Reconnaissance Office (NURO); yet despite this, to date (AFAIK) the government denies that the NURO even exists. Navy's Area 51 of data collection on/under the 7 seas. On his resume submitted to Congress, "UFO whistleblower" David Grusch states he is currently the COO of "The SOL Foundation", founded by Garry Nolan. The full title "The Sol Foundation for Advanced Studies" is perhaps a reference to the Institute for Advanced Studies with the EarthTech principal team of Harold E. Puthoff and Eric Davis. Truth in Testimony Disclosure Form (PDF) Open Corporates Open Corporates Well, that website listed for "Ignite Fueling Innovation, Inc." goes to some lady artist. Going back in time to 2013 the former ALATEC site shows: The new "Ignite" website has a Dr. Joseph DiNoto listed as their... "Vice President and Business Unit Manager [who joined in June 2021]. Prior to joining Ignite, Joe has held a variety of Intelligence Community leadership assignments across the space, missile defense, and special operations communities. Joe has a deep operational background in national security affairs and also currently serves as the National Chairman of the Insider Threat Council for the FBI’s InfraGard National Members Alliance and is a Board Member for the FBI Citizen’s Academy Alumni Association – Huntsville/Birmingham Chapter." Last month DiNoto was promoted to Senior VP & Chief Strategy Officer at Ignite. "He worked at the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance as supervising criminal investigator." Ignite are chock filled with ex-air force, ex-FBI, ex-Raytheon, ex-army employees. UFO chatter box says DiNoto is an associate of Lue Elizondo. I did not find anything, but didn't spend much time looking. Hmmm... 2022 SCU Anomalous Aerospace Phenomena Conference, June 3-5, Huntsville, Alabama. Panel – “The National Security Implications of Scientifically Studying UAP” – Dr. Joseph DiNoto (moderator), Dr. Joe Cannon, Dr. Garry Nolan, Mr. Joshua Pierson, and Mr. Richard Hoffman. PDF. 404 on the ^^ link. Joseph DiNoto comes from a similar DoD contractor called "Intrepid, LLC", also based in Huntsville, Alabama. They ("Ignite") may have been partners on various contracts.[/size] Now, hold onto your shorts...Intrepid started off as a joint venture called... The Intrepid story Continue...
One of the most dangerous trends of our times is making the truth socially unacceptable, or even illegal, with "hate speech" laws. — Thomas Sowell
08-05-2023, 04:37 AM
Continued.
On 17 December 2019, Leidos announced the purchase of Dynetics for US$1.65 billion, and acquisition was complete on 31 January 2020. Dynetics served as systems integrator for the development of what was then the world's largest precision-guided air-dropped system, the 22,600 lb (10,300 kg) MOAB bomb. In 2016, Dynetics was one of four companies to be awarded a contract by DARPA for an air-recoverable experimental unmanned aerial vehicle. Dynetics was chosen from the four companies to build the aircraft, which became the Dynetics X-61 Gremlins. The first X-61A made its maiden flight in January 2020. Oh look... Admiral Bobby Ray Inman was on the board of SAIC for a number of years. "Dynetics" could possibly be a homage reference to "Dianetics" by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. Ha, just a coincidence. In Scientology, "Ignite" is (supposedly) used metaphorically to describe the awakening or realization of concepts tied to the church and "Intrepid" is used to describe personal characteristics of a person on their path through the levels of Scientology. Plus Hal Puthoff has strange connections of his own, having come out of the Church of Scientology at the same time he was working on gov't funded ESP research at SRI International. A war for the Sol/soul of the Deep State: on one side you've got the NatSec blob of obfuscation & mind control, on the other it's the Church of Scientology & mind control. LOL. I don't know but I do know there is alot of weird spooks & contractors with strange beliefs in the occult AND new age spiritual movements. Plus many have a bio/medical background of sorts. One possibility here is that we're seeing the development of a spiritual movement (similiar back in the 50s) that's using its proximity to official and quasi-official state institutions as a kind of validation for its central beliefs. If it doesn't resonate enough with the general public, do they just mothball the project? Or reveal some "biologics" as proof? My resident tinfoil hat says, assume this is all just grifters, all the way up the chain and the real controllers using for distraction plus at same time secure more $$$ for the MIC. Intrepid was recently awarded a 12-month, firm-fixed-price contract in the amount of $11,112,148 to support the Defense Health Agency Financial Operations Directorate in the ongoing modernization & transformation of its Military Health System. Garry Nolan, a professor at Stanford University, spoke briefly about his involvement with SOL during a SALT Conference interview. SALT is a knowledge and networking platform focused on finance, tech & public policy. SALT is affiliated with SkyBridge Capital, a global fund manager. Nolan claims an alien visited him when he was a child: "I was a graduate student here at Stanford. I was in a used bookstore. I came across two books one was by John Mack and the other was by Whitney Schreiber and I remember just seeing the cover and realizing that was the face that I had seen when I was a kid looking through the window or in the bedroom. "It was like six feet or seven feet off the ground so it wasn't like some short person. I remember just all the skin on my body like all the hair stood on end when I saw it and I dropped the book because it was like how does this guy know what I saw and I knew nothing about the whole UFO Arena." "I think that's the problem is that even if you were to find the bodies in the refrigerator somewhere, I mean it's evidence that it's something but I don't think that it's evidence that is what's behind the scenes and I think that's part of what scares the people who do know. It's that problem of knowing something isn't real and that it's more complex and you can't come up with a single consolidated story that covers the entire area and therefore nobody can really say what it is because it seems to be many things and if it is many things then it's the problem and is even more complex than you could imagine." "Let's say there are eight different groups of whatever they are and they all don't necessarily agree with each other and we're not the main show, we're a sideshow. But somehow, some of them see us as a resource, while others see us as having to be protected from others that see us as a resource. And so, you could have a little bit of that going on." Excerpts by Dr. Garry Nolan from "The Debrief" video, "Dr. Garry Nolan gets political about UFOs" - Dec 2, 2022. "[Regarding Varginha UFO incident] Not only was there apparently liquid in the craft itself that spilled onto the grass around the crash site, and the beings seemed to carry it with them (or at least be imbued with it), as if they were living in that environment. The soldier that is said to have died due to his interaction with whatever it was, is said to have died from an infection. I don't think he died from an infection, but from the toxin that was on the skin of whatever it is that he touched." Excerpt by Dr. Garry Nolan from the Event Horizon video, "Do We Share Earth With Someone Else? With Garry Nolan." (around 15:55 mark) Fox news LOL, I need to get off this UFO circus wheel for awhile.
One of the most dangerous trends of our times is making the truth socially unacceptable, or even illegal, with "hate speech" laws. — Thomas Sowell
08-10-2023, 06:40 PM
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Intercept obtained UFO whistleblower information through FOIA The long Intercept story... Quote:“Non-human” biological material recovered from purported UFO crash sites. A decadeslong secret program to reverse-engineer extraterrestrial aircraft. A government cover-up employing “administrative terrorism” to silence truth-tellers. As you might imagine, loyal fans, followers, believers of Grusch have gone full nuclear strike bombardment at Ken Klippenstein on twitter since this revelation. I wonder if that was point? Poking the UAP beehive. I find it curious (aside from yet another -'stein' name) that his father works for the DOE. The agency that controls Q clearance and has had a very deep interest in UFOs for decades and exotic propulsion systems. Argonne chemist Stephen Klippenstein delivers Royal Society of Chemistry’s Spiers Memorial Lecture - "The lecture is one of the society’s top honors." (Aug 11, 2022) I noticed recently how popular NewsNation has suddenly become since Grusch landed on our TV screens and plastered across the global web. I did not realize the mega huge media empire of... Quote:On January 15, 2020, Nexstar announced a national newscast called NewsNation on WGN America. The program launched September 1, 2020. On March 1, 2021, the WGN America channel was renamed NewsNation.Nexstar Media Group (Wiki) Founded the same year as Fox News. Nexstar website So, Perry A. Sook founded & started Nexstar in Biden territory, Scranton, PA as a single TV station and is now the LARGEST broadcast television operator in the United States. Even bigger regards to $$$ and control... Quote:In June 2023, Mr. Sook was elected Chairman of the Joint Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB). He previously served as Television Board chair for the NAB beginning June 2021. He serves on the Board of Directors of Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), the Board of the Broadcasters Foundation of America. Mr. Sook was previously a member of the Board of Directors of the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB), where he also served as Chairman. He is past Chairman of the CBS Affiliate Board. Patterns repeat. In the summer of 1989 at a MUFON symposium, Bill Moore revealed that he tried to push Paul Bennewitz into a mental breakdown by feeding him false information about aliens. Corroborated by a declassified CIA document from the STARGATE collections. 'Just smile' - Enjoy the show!
One of the most dangerous trends of our times is making the truth socially unacceptable, or even illegal, with "hate speech" laws. — Thomas Sowell
08-11-2023, 07:02 PM
NewsNation falls for journo Ken Klippenstein's tweet on being fired.
Ken gets his leaks/mis-dis-info treats from intelligence officers that he describes as "particularly older guys, who are very Christian." They’re comfortable talking to him because he’s an alumni of Wheaton College (the one in Illinois) where LGBT's are prohibited. An interview with Ken Klippenstein (Columbia Journalism Review, Oct 2020) Ken went to the most conservative, evangelical liberal arts college in the world. Source: Alumni of Wheaton College. It's essentially a propaganda breeding ground for conservatives. It was started by Billy Graham. According to various articles it's been described as "the Harvard of the Christian schools," the highest order of evangelicalism and borders on cult-like. No smoking, no dancing, no non-christian literature and it's entirely secular. Oh my. To even attend, you have to already be very much indoctrinated and in various ways prove that to them. Most Wheaton grads go on to be missionaries or work in highly conservative circles, not internet trolls. The fact this kid even got in is rather strange. Billy Graham, the homophobic, racist and xenophobic speaker is a cornerstone of the institution. What kind of person should not attend this school? How a Leading Christian College Turned Against Its Gay Leader (TIME, Feb 2016) They hired a gay person and then tried to make that person turn gay kids straight. The Professor Suspended for Saying Muslims and Christians Worship One God (The Atlantic, 2015) Wheaton College Under Scrutiny Over Race, Abortion, and “Offensive Rhetoric” Talks (Jan 2019, Institute on Religion and Democracy) A few notable alumi of Wheaton: David Iglesias, Judge Advocate (JAG), at the Pentagon, member of the legal team that was the inspiration for the film A Few Good Men, US Attorney for the District of New Mexico. Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was a prominent film director, writer, producer, and actor known for contributions to the horror genre. Smear campaign. Klippenstein: "I was tipped off by the DoD and the IC"... and then some. Why do I follow this madness? I must be mad! Oh well, off to more entertaining stuff.
One of the most dangerous trends of our times is making the truth socially unacceptable, or even illegal, with "hate speech" laws. — Thomas Sowell
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