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it was a little experiment to see if you are the real deal, if none of what you told crosschecked with know encounters i would have to admit you are fraud, thankfully you passed it, the "war on the brain" has been a constant theme on real contactees
I am reading the second Sekret Machines fiction book at the moment and there is a whole subplot about an archaeologist who is attempting to find the original location of Atlantis. I believe this ties into the Delonge/Levenda comments about UFOs being connected to some kind of ultraterrestial race - a lost civilization that went underground but continues to mess with humans.
Oddly enough the other topic Moore supposedly continues to research, according to Bishop, is the origins of the Mormon Church, which obviously ties into both Levenda's Sinister Forces and the current "Mormon Wing" of the Disclosure movement with Mormon Chirch members Joe Firmage (from the Dan Smith/Ron Pandolfi gang) and Harry Reid (AATIP/TTSA).
That's the problem with these researchers who sign non-disclosures to get at the alleged truth. It's a selfish act that gets us nowhere.
My personal professional judgment as a PhD physicist is that Geller demonstrated genuine psycho-energetic ability at Birkbeck, which is beyond the doubt of any reasonable man, under relatively well controlled and repeatable experimental conditions.
originally posted by: Baablacksheep
You might note some things are been said re Geller on Grant Camerons facebook page just recently.
originally posted by: pigsy2400
a reply to: Willtell
Some interesting points there...
TDL was pushing thr Atlantis narrative back in 2016, it was the turning point etc etc. Our frequencies to the internal part of the galaxy were aligned or something of that ilk.
Mormons....the shermans were Mormons....quite a few people within ufology are...which I find interesting...especially in relation to SWR.
It's odd isn't it...the religious beliefs of some people involved back then and to this day, Il include scientology in that too..