The Disclosure Project Video
Jan. 15th, 2010 02:05 amDo you believe in UFOs? Well, yeah! Lots of things in the sky remain unidentified, including the Norway Spiral, even though I've heard that was a malfunctioning Russian rocket.
Let me rephrase. Do you believe certain objects that remain unidentified could be craft of extraterrestrial origin, manufactured by intelligent life from beyond our solar system? Or is that idea just a bunch of hooey?
Before you vote hooey, with an audible scoff, you owe it to yourself to watch a bit of this video. I am sure it will make you ask yourself one question: What kind of advanced alien technology allowed them to load 2 hours of conference video onto YouTube? I know MY mind was boggled by that. :-)
But, you might also ask yourself if it is possible that we are just like those people in the distant past who thought the very idea of microscopic lifeforms causing disease was laughable.
Skipping the very weird Hill Street Blues introduction, which I must say almost put me off watching (as I am one of nature's born scoffers), this is a fascinating press conference that took place in Washington, DC, right out in the open in May, 2001. Apparently, a number of retired military professionals were preparing to testify before Congress about their first-hand experience with craft of extraterrestrial origin.
My advice is to skip forward to 11:00 minutes in to start, where the Project head explains the briefing documents available to the press and Congress. If you have no patience with this sort of thing at all...skip ahead to about 14:45 and watch to 22:45 to see if you find those two witnesses credible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk
Certainly, I scoffed at a few of these people...but most were just too straightforward in their explanations to be scoffed at, in my opinion. I believe that they believe what they are saying to be absolutely true.
Rae
who finds it no more weird that things might exist beyond my experience on a major level than on a minute level. But then, I was nurtured on a steady diet of science fiction in the home (and even in the womb). :wink:
Let me rephrase. Do you believe certain objects that remain unidentified could be craft of extraterrestrial origin, manufactured by intelligent life from beyond our solar system? Or is that idea just a bunch of hooey?
Before you vote hooey, with an audible scoff, you owe it to yourself to watch a bit of this video. I am sure it will make you ask yourself one question: What kind of advanced alien technology allowed them to load 2 hours of conference video onto YouTube? I know MY mind was boggled by that. :-)
But, you might also ask yourself if it is possible that we are just like those people in the distant past who thought the very idea of microscopic lifeforms causing disease was laughable.
Skipping the very weird Hill Street Blues introduction, which I must say almost put me off watching (as I am one of nature's born scoffers), this is a fascinating press conference that took place in Washington, DC, right out in the open in May, 2001. Apparently, a number of retired military professionals were preparing to testify before Congress about their first-hand experience with craft of extraterrestrial origin.
My advice is to skip forward to 11:00 minutes in to start, where the Project head explains the briefing documents available to the press and Congress. If you have no patience with this sort of thing at all...skip ahead to about 14:45 and watch to 22:45 to see if you find those two witnesses credible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk
Certainly, I scoffed at a few of these people...but most were just too straightforward in their explanations to be scoffed at, in my opinion. I believe that they believe what they are saying to be absolutely true.
Rae
who finds it no more weird that things might exist beyond my experience on a major level than on a minute level. But then, I was nurtured on a steady diet of science fiction in the home (and even in the womb). :wink:
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Date: 2010-01-15 04:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-01-16 06:41 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-01-16 05:33 am (UTC)And the spiral being a malfunctioning rocket is still baloney
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Date: 2010-01-16 06:25 am (UTC)How's the new job going, Oot? I have been remiss in stopping by your LJ to check on you.