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  1. Koji K.

    Wall Street Coup D’état (READ THIS ARTICLE)

    I think the question you raise here is based on a misunderstanding of the problem, at least as I understand it- perhaps you can clarify. The "$975 Billion Dollar problem," as you state, refers to the cost of bailing out every foreclosed mortgage in America. But the bailout money is to support...
  2. Koji K.

    Time to get Rich Dolan back on!

    Richard Dolan is a credit to the field, but I think here and there he's guilty of making unwarranted assumptions. I remember on one interview with the Paracast he assigned an interpretation to a senior military official's unwillingness to talk about UFO's which was basically that this was...
  3. Koji K.

    Dec 7 Show

    I haven't finished the show yet, about half way through, but wanted to say thanks for bringing Jerome Clark on, I am greatly enjoying hearing his views and think the discussion is of very high quality. A couple of thoughts I had- Regarding ascribing intentions to the phenomena, I agree with...
  4. Koji K.

    Nov 30th show:Don't slit your wrists David!

    Wow... I listened to the show the other night, and to paraphrase the Talking Heads, this woman talked a lot, but she didn't say anything... judging by her responses, the depth of her curiosity into the "other side" seemed to end at the revelation that the dead want to watch TV. Sigh. As a...
  5. Koji K.

    What would YOU do?

    I'd donate some to the Paracast! And also to the Coalition for Freedom of Information. Another idea would be the creation of a project to record all the testimony of as many witnesses and experiencers as possible- similar in design to the project Spielberg created to record the testimony of...
  6. Koji K.

    Phillip Corso and Bill Birnes

    Bill Birnes.. urgh. It's easy to criticize, but, FWIW: The Corso story/stories seem very interesting (if true) but it's a shame Bill Birnes is the guy who seems to be at the nexus of the storytelling. He is just soooo tedious, and his constant name dropping and changes of topic give him an air...
  7. Koji K.

    High Strangeness in Montauk, NY

    I've been to Montauk many times, and have visited the Camp Hero site on a couple of occasions (once I just walked past it on the beach, once I went down the road.) Didn't see anything *too* unusual, although the old radar dish is sort of spooky. The one weird thing I remember was there was a...
  8. Koji K.

    Steven Greer on Art Bell Sunday

    Here's my favorite re Greer (though no doubt it's a part of the coverup): http://www.ufowatchdog.com/greer_letter.html For once in this field I oddly have no trouble believing this particular "official pronouncement" is nothing but honest.
  9. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    I'm not sure if that would be a problem to the idea so much as a variable within it. Hence the benefit of removing them from their weapons, so any escalation would have to go through at least one level of command rather than happen "on the spot." They would call in reinforcements or whatever...
  10. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    I'm unsure if it's not fundamental to the case though, given Vallee's presentation of the case in the context of possible "dubious dealings"/psyops/tests/etc in his book dealing with the same. IMO, it's probably not fundamental to the case, but I can view a scenario where it might be. I posted...
  11. Koji K.

    Pilots as superior observers

    Here's another one, maybe: 5.) Pilots have the most to lose by reporting UFO's/odd sightings. The average passenger isn't risking much necessarily by telling people he saw something odd outside his window. But the pilot, of course, is risking his job.
  12. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    Leaving your guns behind would have been standard operating procedure for servicemen going off-base. As someone who used to spend a lot of time in these bases (including Woodbridge) I can say it would be absolutely unthinkable (and illegal) for soldiers to bring their weapons off the bases onto...
  13. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    Well put Apocalypto, agreed on both points. I don't think we will ever get "disclosure" the way Greer or Bassett would define it. That's a pipe dream, and it just won't happen so long as you get people like them doing it the way they're doing it. (Greer obviously we can discount for other...
  14. Koji K.

    WTF Are We Talking About?

    Responding to the OP, I believe they are very loaded terms... not least with the terminology of "the times." We call them ET's because that's what seems logical to us today, with our forays into space and our realization as to just how big the universe is. The word "alien" often means "space...
  15. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    Very fair points. But couldn't it at least be said that his methods do more harm than good, especially if he isn't "filtering" very well? Isn't he, in effect, doing the same thing Greer did by putting his "real" witnesses (or speakers, in Bassett's case) up against obvious fruitcakes- even if...
  16. Koji K.

    23 Mar 2008 Show - Coalition for Freedom of Information

    Amazing guest. Very very refreshing to finally hear someone who understands the appropriate way forward in this field. This is the voice of sane UFO politics. I hope the hosts take Stephen Bassett to task in light of her comments. At least ask him how can they have a whole conference devoted...
  17. Koji K.

    3 books - a hypothetical

    Couldn't agree with David Biedny more. The three Vallee books and the Dolan book are what you need. Dolan to get a good overview of the historical facts (at least as far as the US is concerned), and Vallee because he approaches the subject with the least preconceptions and will basically...
  18. Koji K.

    3.16.08 Episode - Don Ledger

    My .02 USD: If we have stuff like the Aurora, we probably use it sparingly so we don't have another Gary Powers incident. I'm certain we *do* have stuff like Aurora, because we always have- the U2 was ahead of its time, then the SR-71, then the stealth fighter, and so on.. it just seems at...
  19. Koji K.

    Watching Banks Struggle Is KIND of Good

    Yes, human life is more important than money, but I think you need to understand that right now up to 14,000 people are in serious risk of losing their jobs more or less overnight over just one bank failure alone- much of their savings, which were tied up in stocks and stock options (as many...
  20. Koji K.

    Drones and law enforcement

    Not much of a TV person, but why would the UFO Hunters show run an episode about identified, manmade everyday technology?
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