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If you believe anything coming from Project Scamalot then I'm afraid you need to do more research.
I also have been getting sick of the similar talk over the past few years - such of taking down the "cabal" and of disclosure happening, because there had been so many dates that had come and gone, many strange individuals involved.
This whistleblower has an incredible level of detail going back decades, there is no way someone could lie like that and keep it all straight.
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
originally posted by: In4ormant
originally posted by: funbox
a reply to: CynConcepts
hmmm , I dunno , what do you reckon ?
funbox
I reckon he's a nutjob regardless
Really? For making personal, financial and emotional sacrifices? For having the courage to be a whistleblower?
He has a wife and two kids - you can hear them in the background in one of his audio only interviews.
Also, here is his Linked In profile, I don't see any harm in sharing it, as he is open about his identity, and anyone can view linked in, he looks pretty freaking normal to me.
I think the nutjobs are the armchair quarterbacks here who are at first glance attempting to discredit possibly the biggest story of the last ten thousand years on this planet without doing a little research.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
a reply to: Informer1958
Fine. I won't say any more, and instead let others tell you all about the den of snake oils salesmen that is Project Camelot.
originally posted by: Informer1958
a reply to: JeanPaul
Just because Corey Goode did not have Top Secret documents in his hands does not mean he is a lair. Many eye witness testimonies in many court case have help prosecuted criminals just on their word.
What you want is the Black Budged classified Top Secret documents. No one has them. They are not for you to see. But to call him a lair? where is your proof?
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: violet
He had stated quite clearly that when he is picked up for these off-world meetings in Texas, goes to the meetings, then returns, only minutes have elapsed according to clock time. Haven't we known about the "time dilations" effects for speed of light and faster travel for a long time? Is this a surprise?
originally posted by: Informer1958
a reply to: JeanPaul
Ignorance is bliss for those that chose it. Not everything is black or white in this world. However calling someone a lair is a strong statement to make on someone that you do not know.
Calling him a lair is you "opinion" and it doe not make you right.
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: violet
He had stated quite clearly that when he is picked up for these off-world meetings in Texas, goes to the meetings, then returns, only minutes have elapsed according to clock time. Haven't we known about the "time dilations" effects for speed of light and faster travel for a long time?
originally posted by: violet
originally posted by: PlanetXisHERE
a reply to: violet
He had stated quite clearly that when he is picked up for these off-world meetings in Texas, goes to the meetings, then returns, only minutes have elapsed according to clock time. Haven't we known about the "time dilations" effects for speed of light and faster travel for a long time? Is this a surprise?
Yes that's what I was pointing out, that he isn't gone very long. To me it sounds like an excuse to cover up the fact he never really went anywhere, so he makes up this handy time thing