Several years ago, a friend was diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer. After removing nodes and months of chemo therapy, years after she appeared to be cancer free. Then two years ago the same cancer returned. Crying she told me that she...
No surprise.
Sorry to hear about Nick. We always enjoyed our shows with him.
61. Hummm. My brother, a Big Pharma person who boasted he’d live forever, died at that age.
“The prognosis for stage 4 esophageal cancer with liver metastasis is generally poor, with a 5-year survival rate often below 5%.”
Even with surgery the outcome is mostly grim with esophageal cancer, while thinking of the late Jim Moseley’s...
Until very recently, the high-tech immunotherapy treatments have been out of reach of most people. It has literally cured stage 4 cancer patients — which if you know anything about that, is really hard to do. It takes a minimum of 5 years being...
Right, and at the end of Jacques and late wife Janine’s nineteen-year stay, on the very last night, Janine claimed that a tremendous white to ultra violet light filled the forest. Jacques suggested that it may have been the “weirdness” in...
He's always been up for personal experimentation. His attempts to call the UFO in the redwood forest and his meditations with nonhuman sentience are in keeping with his previous suggestions that we should be trying to engage the phenomena...
The following was copied from Nick Pope’s Facebook page:
A Message From Nick Pope:
A while ago, following some digestive issues, I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Unfortunately, it's Stage 4 and has metastasized to my liver. While I know...
People have beat stage 4 cancer using PD1 Inhibitor Therapy, or T-Cell Infusion therapy.
Those aren't "miracle cures" — they're proven science. But not everyone can afford them.
There's also been a huge spike in cancer since the ( insert...
Are you referring to the blockades at the borders during the trucker protest?
'While the protests were centered in Ottawa, they had spread to various locations, including strategic border crossings such as the Ambassador Bridge in Ontario, the...
The blockades were no worse than the blockades imposed by the Government's ( insert forbidden subject here ) mandates, which prevented cross border travel for those opposed to the ( insert forbidden subject here ) — So I didn't have a problem...
None of that outweighs the counterpoint — but at least it tries to do so in a relatively objective way, rather than simply degenerating into emotional cat calls against opponents of separatism. Personally — the biggest driver for me has nothing...
It all sounds good but Alberta Independence is pure whimsy and simply does not reflect what the majority of Albertans feel regarding their ties to Canada. This is a small minority movement within the electorate and is certainly not affecting...
The following is not my text - comes from my news feed - just going by that this idea seems to be heating up .... who knows?
Add to this there are posters who think that Saskatchewan and eventually BC will join in ...
I'd have run through the same lines of thinking as you. In the end, I always ask the question of whether or not it's in the realm of possibility given the technology of the day. High powered lights existed, and the shift in positions and focus of...
I've had some bouts with weirdness at various points in my life - most were in childhood, but then childhood is filled with these natural moments. A fairly high percentage of "normal" kids regularly have auditory hallucinations, so go figure. I...
I made a deal with the “weirdness” some time ago that I wouldn’t mess with “it,” i.e., saucers, blue orbs, bigfoot, Skinwalkers, and their hitchhikers, and all the other associated “weirdness” as long as"it" would provide me with the winning...
In listening to or viewing most of the podcasts featuring Jacques it becomes concerning inasmuch as when he begins weeping at the onset, as he has been torn in many different directions. The whole out of body thing is fantastical when he's...
Well I was listening to more Vallee and I'm really starting to wonder about him a little bit. The whole Trinity thing was a big misstep, but he's sticking to it and he's making some pretty grandiose statements about human & non-human contact...
Nolan has been at the centre of a lot of the high end science thrown at the problem, and the most interesting bits so far have been the NIDS reports from way back in the Bigelow On the Ranch days, and the more recent comparison between Havana...
Well, sometimes ufology is it's own worst enemy and doesn't even need the spooks to stir the pot. I can think of several occasions of researchers behaving badly that had nothing to government disinformation campaigns. I do think anytime the...
In no particular order:
Solaris
Roadside Picnic
Debris (only because of the bonkers alien tech)
Forbidden Planet
Spaceballs (Mel Brooks is the man)
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Star Trek TOS
Star Trek NG
Fringe
Btw I just want to say that, in the spirit of sitting around a campfire with Chris and poking at this and that about UFO's, I'm really enjoying this thread.
My parlay is that Jesus, ET, and the multi dimensional entity are one in the same.
Totally agree on all.points. Moseley was a sober and sardonic voice. We really have no one that can do that sort of Hunter S. approach to journalistic...
I haven't done a poll, but Friedman's steadfast focus on the core subject matter is my whole point. While others were daydreaming about Jinn, sprites, faeries, demons, Gaia, giant birds, alternate dimensions, etc. Friedman was a constant...
That all depends on what you mean by "That". Without moving the goalposts the points were:
The idea of some high-level working group is reasonable.
The level of the psyop pulled on Friedman is evidence in and of itself that he was onto...