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    Sherif’s nephew claims Travis Walton Hoax well known?

    I totally agree. The whole phenomenon (in all its manifestations) is off the map, which is why I can understand people like Susan Clancy et al trying so hard to debunk and explain it away: it is so far outside our normal paradigms of reality there is emotional resistance even to the idea. This...
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    Sherif’s nephew claims Travis Walton Hoax well known?

    Neither of them smell right to me, Xylo. The alleged experiencer seeking publicity (let alone pushing an agenda) is usually a red flag, for obvious reasons. What do you think? The vast majority of genuine abductees are somewhere on the bar from secretive to paranoid and do not want any...
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    Ha ha! "Bloviation." Nice word. Some people think Alex Jones works for Adnan Kashogi.

    Ha ha! "Bloviation." Nice word. Some people think Alex Jones works for Adnan Kashogi.
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    Sherif’s nephew claims Travis Walton Hoax well known?

    Having met more than a few serial abductees over the years and looked closely at the evidence (especially the very striking consistency in body scarring), I have yet to find even one which might conform to hallucination or lying as an explanation. No doubt there's one or two somewhere, but...
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    Sherif’s nephew claims Travis Walton Hoax well known?

    Well for the record, I visited Travis in Snowflake eight weeks ago, and would concur with just about everyone else who ever met and interviewed him that he is 100% genuine and this famous multiple-witness case happened as described. Not one of the witnesses has changed his story one jot in 35...
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    Holy Sh*t! John Lear

    If you read & study NIST1 with a couple of qualified structural engineers (yeah I know how long & detailed it is), you'll discover how inherent design weakness caused the two towers to collapse in exactly the way they did, with the buildings' own structural truss supports welded and bolted to...
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    Project Cameltoe

    I heard Icke was virtually broke, as his drone-army of followers have slowly deserted him, his books don't sell and he can't get any paying speaking gigs. If true, it couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.
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    Holy Sh*t! John Lear

    Yeah that's what he said, more than once. John worked for "Air America" for more than 30 years flying illicit cargoes, including narcotics, for the CIA - his admission. Once a spook, always a spook. A reasonable attitude would be: whatever he says, the opposite is likely true.
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    The alleged government UFO conspiracy and Wikileaks

    Could be the ET secret is buried so deep that the open, elected government and all the attendant bureaucracies are not even party to it - so there is little documantation. See chapter 6 of Jesse Marcel Jr's excellent book, plus other sources. The original 1973 "Wicker Man" movie is one of my...
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    What's up with justcurious ?

    justcurious I sent you a PM.
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    The Show They Did Not Want You To Hear****

    Listened to 40 minutes of the show, and Jarvis just seems to be pushing the standard Alex-Jones brand of standard conspiracy narratives about Afghanistan/Pakistan/Iran/9/11/Taliban/narcotics/oil blah blah blah with the usual variations. Heard it all a million times. Did he have anything...
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    Coming Strike on Iran, Wikileaks Black-Op

    This does sound like the ignorant, delusional crap spouted by Alex Jones, cooked up for his mentally-challenged cult-followers who lack all critical thinking. I remember him back in 2004 yelling into his microphone that the Bilderburgers were going to nuke Iran in 2005, and this is more of the...
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    Bill Cooper

    I missed this thread discussion last year, as I wasn't signed up to the forums when the thread was active. For the record, here's Budd Hopkins' personal experience of Cooper: http://www.intrudersfoundation.org/william_cooper.html This narrative was, unfortunately, a typical example of...
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    July 25, 2010 - Rich Dolan

    Wickerman - I sympathise with your plight. However, having read both Dolan's books I would recommend you, or anyone, read them. Dolan is a very good, literate writer and comes over as far less of a conspiracist in his writing than he sometimes does when interviewed. He does speculate a little...
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    What's up with justcurious ?

    Yes, suggesting that as a possibility, as your reported experiences match those of so many abductees very closely. Of course the origin of the events in your case may be something completely different. You can't know for sure without investigation, and maybe not even then. And yes I have made...
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    Contactee database ??

    There is absolutely no way 99% of abductees are ever going to go public. They just don't, and won't. Sorry, but the suggestion is about as stupid as recommending someone with these experiences to go to a "mental health professional." I have known of abductees who are surgeons, nurses...
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    What's up with justcurious ?

    Well justcurious, you asked, so here goes. IMO your narratives are pretty standard stuff for an abductee who has not had his/her case extensively investigated. They are close to my own experiences and conscious memories, and though not identical are definitely in the same ball-park. A while...
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    The UFO book I’ve been waiting for!

    I note on the amazon.com page, one of the glowing endorsements of the book is written by Michio Kaku. She has certainly assembled a collection of seriously credible people as contributors to her book. Maybe this will finally break into the mainstream. Let's hope so.
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    Further discussion of Hypnosis goes here

    Gene, you had John Carpenter as a guest a few months ago, talking mainly about his research into the work of the late Leonard Stringfield. He was a real interesting guest. Many may be unaware of Carpenter's unimpeachable credentials as a qualified mental healthcare professional and accredited...
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    Best & Worst War Movie's

    Yeah, I forgot "Flags of our Fathers" and "Letters from Iwo Jima" - Clint Eastwood's pair of excellent, poignant complimentary films about the Iwo Jima and Marines-raising-the-flag-on-Suribachi story. First class, definitely top ten for thoughtful, intelligent and mature treatment of the...
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