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Originally posted by antoinemarionette
This was really a great interview. Thanks for posting.
McClelland's bitterness and disgust with humanity is understandable, although he doesn't seem to take much personal responsibility for contributing to the system himself. He obviously had a hand in the secrecy and deception himself if he was working so closely with the Nazis at NASA for all those years.
Originally posted by antoinemarionette
This was really a great interview. Thanks for posting.
McClelland's bitterness and disgust with humanity is understandable, although he doesn't seem to take much personal responsibility for contributing to the system himself. He obviously had a hand in the secrecy and deception himself if he was working so closely with the Nazis at NASA for all those years.
Originally posted by antoinemarionette
reply to post by JimOberg
I in no way suggested he is faking his pain and despair.
I can see that his pain and despair are very real.
Was he or was he not an active participant in Nasa dog and pony show? Did he like and support all those charming Germans running the upper echelons of power?
One should take responsibilities for the decisions taken in one's life --- not simply blame the "morons" and the sheeple for his fate.
Originally posted by Caterminator
reply to post by JimOberg
He's had a very Gump-like existence, hasn't he? I've been following his story for a few years now, and can't shake the thought that he's making most of it up. I don't doubt he worked in the space program, I just question how close he got to Eisenhower, the astronauts, and others he says he knows well. He tells a tall tale, doesn't he?
Originally posted by antoinemarionette
reply to post by JimOberg
I guess you're saying that he has been fighting the system all his life while working within it.
OK, I can accept that. Do you have any links to your sources that show this?
Originally posted by Caterminator
reply to post by JimOberg
Thanks Jim. Much like Phil Schneider, he inflates his experience, and inserts himself into real a fake scenarios. I suppose there is no law being broken here when he does this, except maybe fraud. How likely is it someone would pursue him with charges? This is why these tellers of tall tales get away with it. It's not illegal to claim experiences with UFO's, aliens, and related things.