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Originally posted by CLIFFORD STONE
reply to post by Shakesbeer
As I have said before they are not here to either help or harm us.
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Mr. Stone,
There is a very simple solution to people not believing you. I am sure Larry King would be more than happy to put you on his show with a highly skilled and reputable examiner for a polygraph test. Would you ever be open to such a thing? The skeptics will be silenced once and for all. I can arrange this easily if you are up for it.
CNN NYC Affiliate
Originally posted by pureevil81
reply to post by 2believeor0
sorry for posting this but i cant find the ats team in roswell thread,could someone point me to that,i know its off topic so please excuse my noobiness
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Mr. Stone,
There is a very simple solution to people not believing you. I am sure Larry King would be more than happy to put you on his show with a highly skilled and reputable examiner for a polygraph test. Would you ever be open to such a thing? The skeptics will be silenced once and for all. I can arrange this easily if you are up for it.
CNN NYC Affiliate
Originally posted by network dude
Imagine if we could convince a large group of ships to come to a very public place and convey one simple message to the entire world on National syndicated Network TV.
"Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" is a song by Klaatu, originally released in 1976. The following year, The Carpenters covered the song, using a crew of 160 musicians.
John Woloschuk, a member of Klaatu and one of the song's composers, has said:
The idea for this track was suggested by an actual event that is described in The Flying Saucer Reader, a book by Jay David published in 1967. In March 1953 an organization known as the "International Flying Saucer Bureau" sent a bulletin to all its members urging them to participate in an experiment termed "World Contact Day" whereby, at a predetermined date and time, they would attempt to collectively send out a telepathic message to visitors from outer space. The message began with the words..."Calling occupants of interplanetary craft!"[1] Source