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  1. tommyball

    Ed Dames remote views Fossett's crash site

    It would be more fun to see if Ed Dames could find me a pot of gold, but he finds that sort of treasure hunting boring apparently.:D -todd.
  2. tommyball

    Camps

    During one of the more fringe-y presentations at the X-Conference, a member of the audience shouted out about a railroad corporation under the name of Trinity that has been contracted to produce large boxcars equipped with shackles for the government. I'm always intrigued by NWO theories and...
  3. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    Oh, I almost forgot this; During Robert Miles' Three Ring Lunchtime Circus, someone shouted from the audience about a railroad corporation named Trinity in the northwestern US that has been contracted by the government to produce a large amount of boxcars equipped with 100-150 shackles...
  4. tommyball

    MSNBC Poll on Bush

    Well, they've got over 560,000 responses. That's more than enough to decide a presidential election! -todd.
  5. tommyball

    Strieber comparison

    I'd really like to hear him on the show. He's very open minded and I think he'd do well with the style of critical debate on The Paracast. On Dreamland he seems to get carried away at times with the paranormal and though I do wish he was more critical of some of his regulars (Howe, Marrs, and...
  6. tommyball

    seriously, does anybody else get the vibe this place is more interested in UFOlogy

    seriously, does anybody else get the vibe this place is more interested in UFOlog Well, after the X-Conference I think I have a better grasp of the UFO phenomenon than ufology and all its associated characters. :D -todd.
  7. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    Yeah, I do remember that. I think he was not at liberty to show us. Again, Greer's got all of these abilities and info at his fingertips but won't show his hand. I think he sees himself as some savior or keymaster to all of this and that he's biding his time and milking it for all it's worth...
  8. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    So that’s what I saw. Now, I was only there for one day and I’m looking forward to the next Paracast episode to hear David, Jeff and Jeremy’s reactions. I’m glad I went and will probably go next spring to the next X-Conference. I sincerely commend Stephen Bassett for organizing such an event...
  9. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    DR. STEVEN GREER- Well, having heard Greer speak for the first time, I can say that now it all makes sense to me. First off, he is a very charismatic speaker, though one of almost infomercial caliber for I kept thinking that Anthony Robbins was going to jump in at any moment and join him...
  10. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    No, problem, chime in by all means... Just one more report on Greer (yay! :confused:) to go. Be glad you skipped out on Miles... be very glad. :D
  11. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    CARTER & CLINTON PANELS- Bassett presented this panel (consisting of Maccabee, Sheehan, Paul Davids, Richard Farley, Antonio Huneeus and Alfred Webre) as the centerpiece of the X-Conference weekend. I’d known something about the UFO investigations initiated under the Carter and Clinton...
  12. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    DANIEL SHEEHAN- First off, this was my first exposure to Sheehan and overall I found him to be believable and I enjoyed his lecture. I'd like to hear more opinions on him, so please speak up. Stephen Bassett did a nice introduction of Sheehan and highlighted his impressive background. The...
  13. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    LUNCHTIME CIRCUS WITH ROBERT MILES This was a rescheduled presentation of Robert Miles Safespace and exopolitics lecture from the previous day. I'd heard of Miles only in regards to Fastwalkers and so was expecting something worthwhile since my impression was that that was a well done UFO...
  14. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    CAPTAIN ROBERT SALAS- Captain Salas gave a thorough report of the 1967 Malmstrom Air Force Base UFO incident. I'd already heard the story a few times from various radio and TV interviews with him, but nonetheless it was very interesting to hear the account in person from a trained, first-hand...
  15. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    RICHARD DOLAN- I was looking forward to Richard Dolan's lecture the most since I find him to be one of the most respectable researchers out there. He's a historian and does an excellent job of presenting the information he's discovered and sticks to verifiable or trustworthy sources ( as much...
  16. tommyball

    Thoughts on X-Conference 2007

    INTRO- This past Saturday (9/15) I headed down 95 to check out Stephen Bassett's X-Conference 2007 outside of DC. It was my first ever UFO conference and a very eye-opening experience. I'm going to try and summarize what I learned and thought about the speakers I saw that day under separate...
  17. tommyball

    Wow, Dave...You Missed The X-Conference Grand Finale!

    Wow. Sorry I missed that one. Unfortunately I was only able to go for one day, but my first UFO Conference was an eye-opening experience. I had the pleasure of meeting David, Jeff and Paul and of listening to some great (and not so great) speakers, which I'll post about later. Valiens...
  18. tommyball

    I want to hear more from Stephen Bassett

    Devan & Hawk, you make some excellent points about Bassett and disclosure. I was at his X-Conference on Saturday and while it was my first exposure to a conference of this kind, I'm very glad I went and have a much better understanding of what is right and wrong with ufology. I'll post my...
  19. tommyball

    Suggested Guests

    Hopefully Noory will get into a discussion of Vallee's current work and thoughts instead of just rehashing his older work. A USO episode would be great! -todd.
  20. tommyball

    Video of Travis Walton on 20/20 from 1979/1980

    I'd like to hear or read more about Duane Walton as well. I'd did a search of Pippen's site but couldn't find anything about him. I've heard a very little bit about him before, but until I learn more, I still believe Travis Walton's case is one of the more compelling abduction cases out there...
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