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Originally posted by Alien Mind
Even if the government does come out and say that aliens are real it won't matter anyway, Everyone on ATS will say what they are saying now and that is "The government is lying", so does it really matter.
Originally posted by Alethea
Will the queen be on TV to show us how she changes into a lizard?
Will they confess that they drink human blood to maintain their human form?
If I miss the show...will you guys fill me in?
Yep. Another one down...how many more to go?
Originally posted by redwoodjedi
Ok. Here is a way to test the BS meter. A daunting task and sadly I have no way to do it. But I know that there are some seriously savvy snoops on this site that could. Let's try to deductively reduce the variables in this way:
Look at the broadcasting schedules of all major global news networks and look for the common time alignment of a two hour block of time as a yet "Untitled" or "TBA" type of thing. If this is all prescheduled, surely someone can hunt, snoop and do the math PDQ to see if there is anything to this. I'm guessing there may be 2 or 3 other aligned as yet unnamed televised events that fit this category if not more, but at least we would have an educated guess as to a date. Does this make sense? Is this possible? I think it is. Let's see who posts it first!
Cheers,
Erik
edit to add:
The end results of this search would tell us a few things:
1) There is some world oriented event to announce
2) If no scheduling is found, the proclamation is a hoax or scam
3) If no scheduling is found, the announcement may be made to look spontaneous with the statement of "We interrupt this broadcast...".
Surely it would be fairly easy to find such a thing within the next two months of scheduling on such sites as BBC Worldservice, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, Comedy Central...... you get the idea.
Double Cheers,
Erik
[edit on 22/OctpmThu, 08 Oct 2009 12:36:43 -0500/08 by redwoodjedi]
Originally posted by Helmkat
reply to post by jinx880101
You are correct, that system doesn't work. However along with flags it might nice if there was a seperate meter, perhaps a "Skeptics meter" where people rate it as 1 (gonna happen) to 10 (no way in the world).
On this topic the author left himself to many outs. Lets say for instance the depopulation doesn't occur, then he can say his sourses said the TPTB stopped disclosure.
Originally posted by 3DPrisoner
Originally posted by redwoodjedi
Ok. Here is a way to test the BS meter. A daunting task and sadly I have no way to do it. But I know that there are some seriously savvy snoops on this site that could. Let's try to deductively reduce the variables in this way:
Look at the broadcasting schedules of all major global news networks and look for the common time alignment of a two hour block of time as a yet "Untitled" or "TBA" type of thing. If this is all prescheduled, surely someone can hunt, snoop and do the math PDQ to see if there is anything to this. I'm guessing there may be 2 or 3 other aligned as yet unnamed televised events that fit this category if not more, but at least we would have an educated guess as to a date. Does this make sense? Is this possible? I think it is. Let's see who posts it first!
Cheers,
Erik
edit to add:
The end results of this search would tell us a few things:
1) There is some world oriented event to announce
2) If no scheduling is found, the proclamation is a hoax or scam
3) If no scheduling is found, the announcement may be made to look spontaneous with the statement of "We interrupt this broadcast...".
Surely it would be fairly easy to find such a thing within the next two months of scheduling on such sites as BBC Worldservice, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, Comedy Central...... you get the idea.
Double Cheers,
Erik
[edit on 22/OctpmThu, 08 Oct 2009 12:36:43 -0500/08 by redwoodjedi]
All the broadcasting networks have to do to foil your theory is simply interrupt a regularly scheduled program in order to make this 2 hour announcement. They do those sort of things from time to time mind you.
The only thing in the world that they wouldn't dare interrupt even for Alien Disclosure and this event won't be until next year is the American SuperBowl! I don't care if the sun is exploding. They'd still wait until the game saw it's conclusion here in the states. And rightfully so.