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Originally posted by Gloster
reply to post by Gloster
Witch one of you was it that said that huh? WITCH ONE?
Originally posted by Gloster
reply to post by sam_inc
i think i fixed it lol
Originally posted by sam_inc
Originally posted by Gloster
reply to post by sam_inc
i think i fixed it lol
she just as crazy as wilcock
Originally posted by deanorw
On a serious note I am not really sure why people continue to give Wilcock fuel by quoting him on here. He is just a salesman trying to sell a product that does not exist in this universe..
Originally posted by sphinx551
I think it's all part of collective consciousness. I think too many are skeptical of this disclosure thing and that's why disclosure probably will not happen. In another universe, it did happen by now.
French studies include GEPAN/SEPRA/GEIPAN (1977–), within the French space agency CNES, the longest ongoing government-sponsored investigation. About 14% of some 6000 cases studied remained unexplained. The official opinion of GEPAN/SEPRA/GEIPAN has been neutral or negative, but the three heads of the studies have gone on record in stating that UFOs were real physical flying machines beyond our knowledge or that the best explanation for the most inexplicable cases was an extraterrestrial one.
The French COMETA panel (1996–1999) was a private study undertaken mostly by aerospace scientists and engineers affiliated with CNES and high-level French Air Force military intelligence analysts, with ultimate distribution of their study intended for high government officials. The COMETA panel likewise concluded the best explanation for the inexplicable cases was the extraterrestrial hypothesis and went further in accusing the United States government of a massive cover-up.
Seventy-one percent of Americans in a Gallup poll conducted last year said that the government is hiding something it knows about UFO's (45% think that UFO's have actually visited earth, and 12% say that they have actually seen a UFO.) In a similar vein, after the U.S. military made an elaborate rational explanation of what really happened some 50 years ago in Roswell, New Mexico (when citizens spotted what they thought were UFO's), the public was distinctly unimpressed.
Originally posted by deanorw
How much do you want to bet that the bat crazy tinfoil hat lady is permanently single? She has that wiener dog and probably about 60 cats. She also probably has incense burning in the hopes it lures Wilcock to her house.
On a serious note I am not really sure why people continue to give Wilcock fuel by quoting him on here. He is just a salesman trying to sell a product that does not exist.
[edit on 22-12-2009 by deanorw]