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Nuclear Physicist confirm on Main Stream Media: Aliens worked with US Military!

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posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 09:36 AM
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Not sure what to believe here, but since I can't watch the video right now I'll come back later.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 09:38 AM
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Originally posted by gortex
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I fail to understand the logic that anyone who likes money is a fraud. Wouldn't that make everyone a fraud?

Money is a motivator , the wilder the claims the more money it can generate in book deals and speaking tours something Steve Greer learned many years ago .
I don't have a problem with people making money , I do have a problem with people making exaggerated or deceptive claims to do so .


You don't know that is the case. Your comparing this man to Greer? pfff!! I had Greer figured out right away. This guy seems legit though. Although sure I could be wrong and if I find out anything evidence supporting that I would be the first to admit I was wrong.

Something about a man this age and his wife by his side sends a powerful message that no disinformation campaign small or great can negate!



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 09:43 AM
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You don't know that is the case.

Correct I don't know that is the case but given the story he tells I believe it to be the case .



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 09:57 AM
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Originally posted by draknoir2

Originally posted by Gideon70
There is absolutely no harm in believing any story at face value , as long as you also take into account that it is human nature to exaggerate events.


It is also human nature to lie for profit, notoriety, or no good reason at all.

I find it ironic that conspiracy theorists, who are the first to accuse those who accept the official or conventional of being "sheeple", are so willing to accept the most bizarre of claims at "face value", often rabidly defending such claims without a shred of evidence.


Well well it would seem the post I just made before I even read your post completely blows this lil theory out of the water. I am no "conspiracy theorist" the governments around the world and most the media are the real conspiracy theorist pointing there fingers from high and lofty places claiming that we are all the crazy people and so on..

But 5 minutes goes by after 911 and the media had a "theory" about the attack being organized by Osama bin Laden alleged based on FBI chatter. That my friend is a conspiracy theory. And many times since then when we see tragic events unfold the media starts in with all the "theories" so lets get it straight who the real conspiracy theorist are and who are simply regular folks seeing truth in a world where they are inundated by lies. And further more even when I'm speculating I allow room for error myself, and often use words like "alleged" and so forth and so on..nor do I claim that it's 100% real or authentic without such proof or first hand experience. And I'm just one person I'm sure there are many others that feel as I do. So in the future perhaps try and consider this before just stereo typing everyone and throwing the same blanket statements over all the people in what is this ATS "community".


-FG



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:13 AM
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And what is wrong with having a book for sale?



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:13 AM
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haha.. very good.

but still, i wouldnt be surprised had he really worked with aliens. the fact is.. i believe the elite's bloodline is alien in heritage, and has been mixed with us for generations upon generations.. thus were all a bit martian.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:17 AM
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sigh - i wasked a question - this is not an opinion - its a question

i will ask again - is there any credible evidence to support this persons claim ?????

my opinion would be that there is no such evidence - as no one has actualy posted any

thats an opinion - comprehend the difference ??????????



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:25 AM
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Haven't read the whole thread...haven't watched all the video either...



Charles Hall:

My books are unique...



No doubt they are !



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:27 AM
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You nay sayers are sooew jaded......
The facts may be checked wether he did what he claims and wander around area 51 as weather observer....
Theres a nuclear weapons storage depot called Manzanita Range or similar i Calif. tat had and has strange thngs going on too.
I recall a guard who worked there commin out with tales of Tall Whites, years ago too.....
These people sounded credible enough to be worth the bakground check....
Clifford Stone, is another similar revelation...Bob Dean, another....
maybe we should start comparing their stories and descriptions?
Could be they have a kernel of truth or a sackful....but i think they are speaking some anyways.....



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:44 AM
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Originally posted by firegoggles

Originally posted by draknoir2

Originally posted by Gideon70
There is absolutely no harm in believing any story at face value , as long as you also take into account that it is human nature to exaggerate events.


It is also human nature to lie for profit, notoriety, or no good reason at all.

I find it ironic that conspiracy theorists, who are the first to accuse those who accept the official or conventional of being "sheeple", are so willing to accept the most bizarre of claims at "face value", often rabidly defending such claims without a shred of evidence.


Well well it would seem the post I just made before I even read your post completely blows this lil theory out of the water. I am no "conspiracy theorist" the governments around the world and most the media are the real conspiracy theorist pointing there fingers from high and lofty places claiming that we are all the crazy people and so on..

But 5 minutes goes by after 911 and the media had a "theory" about the attack being organized by Osama bin Laden alleged based on FBI chatter. That my friend is a conspiracy theory. And many times since then when we see tragic events unfold the media starts in with all the "theories" so lets get it straight who the real conspiracy theorist are and who are simply regular folks seeing truth in a world where they are inundated by lies. And further more even when I'm speculating I allow room for error myself, and often use words like "alleged" and so forth and so on..nor do I claim that it's 100% real or authentic without such proof or first hand experience. And I'm just one person I'm sure there are many others that feel as I do. So in the future perhaps try and consider this before just stereo typing everyone and throwing the same blanket statements over all the people in what is this ATS "community".


-FG



Touch a nerve, did I?

If I didn't say "all" then I didn't necessarily mean you.

But after reading your second paragraph I'm thinking I probably did.



And you can keep your unsolicited 9-11 "Truther" beliefs to yourself or peddle them elsewhere. I didn't ask nor do I care.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:45 AM
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Interesting that one cannot locate any evidence of his work before making these claims. I do not believe a damned word of it personally speaking, because words mean nothing when compared with physical evidence, of which he offers precisely none, like all the liars before him.

Considering his apparant links with nuclear physics, and weather reporting (Oh, yep, those two are good bed fellows alright
) he has suprisingly little respect for those to whom he makes these claims of his, in offering no proof or evidence of any sort.

So fustrating.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:52 AM
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Awesome, hope his story is true. The hell he must go through to come forward with this kind of tale of the unknowable. I would like to read his books.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:57 AM
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Forget about Off world species...

Personally, I wish disclosure would happen just so that I could monitor the real life reactions of all of the closed minded people who were never open to such a reality.


Humanity is not ready and this thread is evidence of that fact.

This mans claims are probably 100% true and accurate.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:58 AM
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SO this airman weather observer has had contact with more than one alien race?

I found this to be interesting...


On one occasion the beings even turned on Hall without warning, grievously wounding him in the neck, and leaving him to bleed his life away in the desert dust. In that desperate situation, alone and miles from any human help, Hall found a way to save his own life by using his body weight to press his wound against the soft earth, stemming the flow.


openseti.org...

I find the title of this thread to be very misleading, because nowhere does he say he was a nuclear physicist...


Hall also was able to catch at least a glimpse of a scout ship's propulsion system, which appears to be based on “fiber optic coils” with a very large number of windings. From his observations of this system, Hall developed a physics theory that could describe its mode of operation.



The scout ships, surprisingly, were assembled here on Earth with components provided by humans for the ETs according to their specifications.



Hall noted a very important limitation of the propulsion system used in these ships: its tendency to overheat, threatening the integrity of its fiber optic coils.


Link same as above...

So now we are building ships for an alien race?

Wow, I wonder if they got the extended warranty for that ship...



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 10:59 AM
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It's life insurance to talk about aliens when one is a nuclear physicist. Act too sober and "normal" and he'd make the papers in an apparent suicide off a bridge or a death in a helicopter. It would be great if he could talk about the vehicles that brought them to our front door.

I think it may be true but he's obsessed about the tall whites; as if one day he's going to become a pet to them or something -- there is the separation from reality, he's picking favorites. There are a lot of aliens out there: tall blues, stort stinky pinkies, human-types with different features (no noses as a race), can't forget the lizard people, and time travel tourists and soldiers that have been to Andromeda and back, look entirely human but with accents like nanotech and implants. People talk about the Nordics but I don't recognize that, and someone mentioned catlike aliens once. Add some genetic engineering you could get anything coming out of a wormhole.

So it's repeat news, the preacher of the tall whites continues. Why doesn't Australian news have some Australians to mention alien visitors?



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 11:05 AM
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Awesome, hope his story is true. The hell he must go through to come forward with this kind of tale of the unknowable. I would like to read his books.


Here you go...




posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 11:08 AM
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I am going to listen to Charles Hall on the archived interviews done by Coasttocoastam, seems there are a numbr of them to listen to.

www.coasttocoastam.com...

Thanks for bringing this out for me to look into to. I am open minded and reserve my true opinions of this man until I hear/read a bit more. To be honest I do hope he is sincere.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 11:10 AM
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Dismissing someone's account due to the fact they wrote a book is completely illogical. I haven't watched the video, read this person's books, or ever heard of them before. I have no opinion on this guy's story as I don't know what it is. But ATS is seriously lacking in (among many things) good skeptics lately.

And it can't be true because he says aliens visited a human casino? It's hilarious when someone debunks a theory or story based on what they would do, or their intimate knowledge of alien behavior and culture. Really? Like you have ANY idea what the motivations would be behind an extraterrestrial's actions. We can barely comprehend the ideas and cultures of people a few thousand miles away on our own planet and yet you're profiling aliens?

But since we're being ridiculous, if I was an alien visiting another planet and I had the capability to mingle with the populace undetected you're damn right I would go to their casinos. In my mind there wouldn't be much that was more interesting than another species vices. It seems like a lot of people have this collective mental image of aliens derived from movies and tv. Like they're scientific automatons without base desires or personality.

The universe is massive and probably teeming with intelligent life. I guarantee you there are trailer parks in space. This planet, for example.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 11:12 AM
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Perhaps, who really knows though?

Personally, I always have a huge problem when they try to peddle books. He's just a minute or so into the interview when he mentions that "his books are unique...". Unique compared to what? What ever anyone else is peddling out there? I don't understand that. He could tell his story, go in details, offer evidence, offer witness testimony, offer artifacts...no, he offers books.

I don't buy it for that single reason. Guys like him are a dime a dozen. Unfortunately.



posted on Mar, 28 2013 @ 11:48 AM
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It would help if he had something to corroborate his claims - pictures, video or another witness? There must have been others who knew of these aliens? Are they all dead now? Or refuse to come forward? I haven't researched him at all - is there anything to corroborate his claims? No? Well, if not, then put it in the Greer bin..
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