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Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Well, so far there have been no debunkings of him other than random complaints about mispronouncing Stephen and our not having his technology in rockets yet or calling it Area 51. Other than muddleheaded complaints from folks who are probably pencil pushers from the (insert your favorite 3 letters here) muddying the waters, there have been no points that can be contradicted or any intelligent arguments that poke any holes in his story. What are the debunkers afraid of? It's time to recognize the folks paid to come here to obscure the truth when it gets too close to coming out.
Originally posted by secretnasaman
This is the "secret". The man who coined the term "Flying Saucer", Ken Arnold, at the
end of hid life went public with his belief that UFOs are living spacecraft. Trever James Constable writes all about this "living" aspect in the classic book "The Cosmic Pulse of Life", which I heard is being re-issued this summer, with a complete update on the NASA "Tether break", which he says show these "living" craft swarming the broken $100,000,000 satellite, as it drifts away and continues to create EM (post) energy which is 'poison' to these living craft. Hmmm, So that makes me 'pro-life'!
Originally posted by SKUNK2
Whats the anal probe like they give you???
Just did a google search on manisolas and nothing came up
Through another character, a French collaborator named Belisse ('from Belisane, sun god of the Gauls'), Landig describes in elaborate detail the nature of this phenomenon, which he calls 'Manisolas'. They are living, intelligent bio-mechanical entities with a complex life cycle that begins as a circle of light and continues through a metallic form before reaching the reproductive stage. Through a regenerative process, a new Manisola grows within the womb of the adult.
Originally posted by Dangerous Davetowards a military base, let alone a secret military base that doesn't exist. The story falls apart straight away afaic, I reckon he's full of #.
Why do so many of these people with stories to tell also have books to sell?