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    Whitley Strieber

    I don't ever recall him saying he knows the entire truth on anything. In fact, just the opposite. I think on some level he's genuinely a) convinced something happened and b) that he still isn't quite sure what that is. I don't think that just because he's a messenger it's incumbent upon him to...
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    Asteroid YU55 and Fema test on Wed

    Get him on, should be fun :)
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    This is both sad and scary at the same time

    People like this prevent real stories from surfacing with any impact. Understandably so.
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    Whitley Strieber

    He must feel you guys are trying to find chinks in the armor vs allowing his POV to shine through uncontested. The Paracast is relatively unique in that you routinely challenge your subjects, mostly objectively. There must be some vibe you're giving off to scare him away, not sure.
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    Abduction + CCTV

    Or it's real. Buncha scaredy cats.
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    Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files

    I just wait for the episodes with Jaiel in a wetsuit.
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    Aaron Kaplan show

    OK wait, here's the bombshell **fizzle** Every once in awhile you get one of these.
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    Obama Birth Certificate

    The bigger problem isn't where he was born; rather where his ideas about the world were born. That is, in the revolutionary, anti-colonial era in Africa. That explains the idea that the US should worry about the rest of the world before itself, and the alienation of our oldest allies, most of...
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    Travis Walton Takes "Moment Of Truth" Polygraph Test

    How is this relevant to the thread? Pointing someone out that you think is telling a lie here has nothing to do with the veracity of Walton's case.
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    The Bigger Question...

    I guess my point was that at age 5 or 6, I never really noticed those things. It just seemed a natural draw.
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    The Bigger Question...

    Why do kids (did kids) gravitate towards the subject to begin with? I know that I was fascinated by the subject in a way that other things like dinosaurs, volcanoes, and other "kid stuff" couldn't match. Today, kids have a hard time being fascinated by anything, with the media and information...
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    Whitley Strieber

    He's in a no-win situation really. He's too good of a horror fiction author. Anything he says will be viewed through this lens. However, again, all it takes is one valid experience for him to claim relevance in this genre. If everything else is entertainment, at least it serves to keep the...
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    Travis Walton Takes "Moment Of Truth" Polygraph Test

    One of the many reasons polygraphs aren't used in a court of law is that we are routinely being deceptive and hiding things, whether or not we're consciously aware of it. Hence, false readings. It's 1940's technology that is similar to watching someone's eyes to see if they're telling the...
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    Whitley Strieber

    The problem Streiber has is that I don't think even he thought Communion would essentially create a sub-genre of the contactee experience. How does one (especially an author) walk away from that? Not to say he's a liar, but I do think he's very creative. As a result, like many creative types...
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    Col Corso

    Gene, you know it's tough when a true believer is involved. All objectivity is at risk when Birnes decided to allegedly "edit" the process of writing that book. As much as Corso seems to have veracity in his claims, it seems we have a little revisionist history.
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