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I don't know if I will get in trouble for this, but NZBMatrix NZB Index click on tv series and search for nat geo ufo chasers. It's actually pretty tame, but for the average jo some of the things would be earth shattering.I don't get the National Geographic channel, so I can't watch Fox's show. But am I the only one who thought UFO Hunters was a good show?
Actually, they did contact me, but it was a rather tepid attempt by "Brie" one of their young researchers. I lined up a tentative date to meet them in Phoenix at Open Minds when I returned from a speaking engagement in KY, but they never followed up and confirmed. Plus, they were unwilling to pay my expenses to travel to the SLV and do it right, choosing instead to focus on the "UFO Watchtower"/alien chatzka shop. I'm glad they are covering the Edwards footage from Sept '95. We'll see if they acknowledge my books & years of work in the episode, but I ain't holding my breath...i couldn't believe the team when through the San Luis Valley and didn't consult Chris...
*blush* GOOD point ward! ToucheOh and Chris as for UFO/Paranormal not using conventional aircraft for its own ends, what the heck has that Korean War era Yellow helicopter doing over your house after you interviewed a family about the exact same thing happening to them?
The Stephenville event in particular is interesting due to the fact that aerial anomalies were detected and witnessed both day and night over an extended period of time. Included were numerous substantiated unidentified radar returns, along with accounts of experiencers Ricky Sorrells and Steve Allen. Unfortunately when the media arrives the scene becomes contaminated, accounts can become distorted, witnesses go into hiding, and according to J.Vallee, there is nothing left to do, other than purchase a t-shirt.
Raphael: For what is an artist in this world but a servant, a lackey for the rich and powerful? Before we even begin to work, to feed this craving of ours, we must find a patron, a rich man of affairs, or a merchant, or a prince or... a Pope. We must bow, fawn, kiss hands to be able to do the things we must do or die. [Raphael chuckles] We are harlots always peddling beauty at the doorsteps of the mighty.
Michelangelo: If it comes to that, I wont be an artist. Raphael:
[Raphael scoffs at Michelangelos remark] You'll always be an artist. You have no choice.