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Bob Dean Lost NASA UFO's Barcelona 25/07/09

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I think if we looked behind his beard we'd find a zipper. Behind the zipper could be John Lear...he's got a similar style.

Dean's Barcelona gig was light years from his usual claims. He's met androids, aliens, hybrids. He's part of an elite that know everything about everything. He cites Sitchin as an authority. He makes the BOLD claim that NASA consulted Sitchin after HiRise imaged the approach of Nibiru. Did I mention? He's met the Annunaki too...although he's quick to point out they aren't ALL 9feet tall.

A close look at Dean's show reveals he hasn't got a single scrap of anything that hasn't been available to the public for years. His tales are all borrowed from elsewhere. His only claim that belongs to him is that he's seen the 'Assessment.' This is a record of aliens on Earth going back 2-3000 years. Apparently...the Battle of Troy was them pesky aliens again.
 
The 'Assessment,' according to Dean, is the written report of a three year NATO military project to determine just what UFOs were and what their threat was. It was written in the early sixties at the height of the Cold War when UFOs nearly triggered reactions of both NATO and Warsaw Pact nations and was ordered by an Admiral who wanted to get to the bottom of the UFO question. One of its conclusions was that UFOs have been around for thousands of years, but I think it is a little unfair to characterize it as some sort of historical nonsense. A far more important conclusion was that UFOs presented no threat, which concurs with other military UFO reports we have on record.

Dean was actually in OCS when the Korean War broke out and was sent as a second lieutenant over there to fight. Curiously, he wound up enlisted after Korea and wound up a Command Master Sergeant (E-9), the highest enlisted rank there is. I've never seen an explanation of this. My only surmise is that he was caught up in a draw down of US forces after Korea and was furloughed, but was young enough to enlist. These things happened. My father-in-law was a Lt. Colonel who, as a Captain in WW II, mouthed off to Patton during the preparations for D-Day, and survived. He participated in the invasion, the occupation of Germany, and later taught ROTC at La Salle College in Philadelphia. When he reached twenty years the Army forced him to retire, but offered him a Master Sergeant position. I thought that was a slap in the face, myself. I mention it to prove it did happen. (He died a few weeks ago at age 96.)

I think it is fair to question Dean thoroughly, but I have never seen anything successfully questioning his character. He belongs to a cadre of career ex-military who tell much the same story. He is very well spoken, has a voice like Milton Berle, and has been internally consistent. I think one of his failures has been to allow himself to become ensnared in the Project Camelot effort. I saw an interview done by Kerry that was just dreadful. They should put her in a cage.

I don't really know what to think of Bob Dean. I surely don't buy into his world view. He's in kind of the same position as Richard Dolan in that his wife is WAY out there. But he's telling the story of his life and what happened to him personally. He may very well be a pathological liar, but if you listen to him for awhile, I doubt you will be comfortable with that conclusion.
 
I always thought his story up through the "Assessment" period was a plausible story. But after that I think he goes bonkers and that ruins everything about him in my opinion.
 
I listened to some of the audio of this talk last night. I guess Dean is a guy who had a genuine experience when he was younger (the discs he saw on the military base), and is probably a credible guy when it comes down to it... but hes not doing himself any favours at all associating with the Camelot crowd.

Combine that with a natural speaking voice that sounds like it should be narrating space documentaries and get you the impression that this guy is just another woo-woo.

However I know thats not the case.

In the video is possible to see any of the NASA photos he showed? He claimed that they would blow peoples minds and that some people may be overwhelmed by them. Thats quite a claim. Id love to see them.
 
I think this one shows his NASA images...


There were streaming links to the whole shebang, if I can find them tomorrow I'll stick them up here. I watched most of the X-Con presentations. The Dean ones didn't show a single image that would blow anyone's mind. Every one has been available for a long while. Two or three have been identified as long exposures of moons around Saturn. These others have also been identified... Classified Apollo images found Aliens and UFOs - Single Post

What intrigues me, is why these men with great pedigrees go down this path? Jesse Marcel's sincerity was genuine and I believe him. Corso and Dean? What compelled them to do it? There's something not right and I've no idea what. Money and attention doesn't ring true.
 
I remember hearing his story about the report he read a long while before he started gettings involved with those camelot morons, at the time it was quite compelling.

Couple that with the fact that he is about 80 years old now and rather than just having the facts, you also get the theories and life views of someone who is done with mincing their words and standing on ceremony.

Do I believe? Not really no, the story about the report is still compelling and probably the only part of great interest, the rest is just his life view on thing that he has decided to stick with in the autumn of his life. No revelations there, but good luck to him if that suits him.

Probably what started as a military man wanting some answer, has, over the years slowly turned into an old man being taken advantage of.

When i have listened to him, irrespective of whether or not I believe any of it, he has always come across as someone who honestly believes he is doing the greater good, without an evil bone in his body IMO. Which does make it doublely sad that these vultures looking for anyone to substantiate their own wacko ideas have gotten their claws into him.
 
I remember hearing his story about the report he read a long while before he started gettings involved with those camelot morons, at the time it was quite compelling.

I'm not a fan of Camelot...they're forever associated with John Lear in my mind. The point is though, that Camelot don't lead Dean...he's a grown man and his patter is smooth and practiced. Check out a few segments of this interview...
The man says what he means...does he mean what he says?

(What the hell does this :my: mean? 'My' Huh? WTF?)
 
I'm not a fan of Camelot...they're forever associated with John Lear in my mind. The point is though, that Camelot don't lead Dean...he's a grown man and his patter is smooth and practiced. Check out a few segments of this interview...
The man says what he means...does he mean what he says?

(What the hell does this :my: mean? 'My' Huh? WTF?)

I agree, I dont think they lead him, and as I was saying he's just putting across his world view, no doubt at all that he means every word of it.

What I dont like is them clinging on to people to try and raise their own credibility in a field, as it only serves to reduce the credibility of those they cling to.

Its like in the Barcelona one, yes they could have left him do his bit and move on, but insisted on going onto the stage uninvited at the end with their false commendations, when all it was really about was getting their faces shown to the crowd.
 
I have to agree with the majority here.

I like Bob Dean. He reminds me of my grandpa. He seems genuine and sincere...but, of course, that doesn't mean he has any answers. What he discusses in the various interviews I have seen, although his material is fairly consistent, seems very nebulous and fragmented. I don't think he has ever presented hard data. So I don't dismiss him, but I don't presume any of what he says to be true either. Only maybes. I wish he wasn't involved with those boobs at Project Camelot. Cassidy's self-inclusive troll onto the stage at the end of this video kind of devalues his presentation for me and reinforces the circus stigma with which the Camelot team is already associated.
 
I admit to not having watched a single video in this thread because I listened to the video of Dean in this thread.

https://www.theparacast.com/forum/ok-bob-deans-photos-available-for-all-see-super-t5176.html

Is Dean smarmy or what? I'm sorry, any guy who has to toot his own experience-horn makes me balk. He's too slick, too nice, too honest, too
enlightened, too, too, too.

And then he gives credence to the dufus who's been to Mars. <gag> Yeah, the guy who keeps wandering around the stage like he can't find a home.

Then Dean comes back for two post scripts. He really, really doesn't want to leave the stage.

Rant over.
 
And then he gives credence to the dufus who's been to Mars. <gag> Yeah, the guy who keeps wandering around the stage like he can't find a home.

That guy was strange, holding on to Kelly's hand as if he might get lost cause it was all so frightening. Who was that guy anyway? Looks to me like Dean didn't invite him, he just showed up. Been to Mars, huh? There's a portal in my backyard, too. Go into the storage shed, turn right, and Poof! Cydonia, just like that.

</gag>
 
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