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originally posted by: baablacksheep1
a reply to: introufo2
He's full of.....
No blue Aliens dead or alive. I'm counting down for the next whistleblower .
I will also add there are an incredible amount of gullible folks out there. It's quite something to observe.
Here's James Fox waffling about Sands.
originally posted by: RookQueen2
a reply to: pianopraze
This is off topic so I apologize.......I am trying to go to the link you have posted to see your art and the site is down.
Will you please forward the link to me if you get it fixed? Also, do you mind if I pm you with some questions?
The art I was able to see on the other link is fabulous!!!!
originally posted by: baablacksheep1
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
That chap is waffling Ophi. He could say all he needs in two minutes. At least there's no talking fish with this chap, 😳. I get the drift though.
originally posted by: baablacksheep1
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Agree. And then there is this?
wefunder.com...
James Fox here — those who know me or are familiar with my work know I fiercely go the extra mile to weed out unsupportable claims. I have spent the last year conducting numerous interviews, researching claims and doing my best to verify (within my means) peoples’ credentials and the veracity of their statements. As part of this mix, I met with Mr. Jayson Sands a little over a year ago, concerning whom there has arisen fierce debates on social media concerning his claims of official involvement in the UAP area and specific experiences associated with such. As part of my due diligence I can state that he is who he says he is, has served in the military and is willing to testify under oath and even take a polygraph test regarding his claims. Nonetheless, as with other Whistleblowers who go public, this doesn’t mean that what he has stated shouldn’t be questioned regarding apparent inconsistencies and difficult-to-resolve claims. Evaluation of such continues to be a work in progress