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Why does the Australian government need to fly Greer to Australia to talk about such things?
I'm just interested to see whether the claim Greer makes regarding being invited to meet privately with Government is factual
Originally posted by torsion
Originally posted by BullwinkleKicksButt
At 2:55 Greer mentions Pine Gap in Australia and states he had enquired about it with the Deputy Prime Minister.
Greer speaking of Pine Gap in 2009:
I have had more than a dozen people who have worked in facilities in Dulce and in Pine Gap in Australia and other places where they have actually been growing the Gray and Reptilian species that people think are ETs.
Old myths made new.
Originally posted by hounddoghowlie
i wonder if he gonna show the invisible ufo/ space craft, and give them a tour of the inside.
like he did all these folks in hong kong.
sometime around the the 4:00 min mark they go inside, he doesn't let any one film while inside.
like i said in another thread that i posted this, it would have been more believable, if he had someone run around out in the field and run into and fall down and have a dooonng sound come from it.
and if i'm not mistaken he has people sign non disclosure forms when he rip's them off for $800 to $2000 dollars a head.
Originally posted by FlyInTheOintment
I personally cannot stand Steven Greer; his 'energy' (for want of a better expression) is absolutely creepy. He could be a lunar base extraterrestrial operating undercover to bring UFOlogy into disrepute.
However, I am curious as to whether he will in fact be speaking to members of the Australian government, and if so, why are they interested in hearing from him? Have they spotted something in the Southern skies or are they worried about Antarctica?
Curious.
FITOedit on 22-7-2013 by FlyInTheOintment because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by InhaleExhale
reply to post by Rosinitiate
Why does the Australian government need to fly Greer to Australia to talk about such things?
They don't need to and they arent.
As posted its a private organization where Greer has been invited to speak to Government and other officials.
The government officials are just that and may have absolutely nothing to do "government wise" for going to this meeting other than an interest in fringe topics.
Originally posted by InhaleExhale
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
I'm just interested to see whether the claim Greer makes regarding being invited to meet privately with Government is factual
Its not.
"government and other officials",
Officials are people who hold office in an org. or Gov. so a private meeting where someone is invited to speak on topics and the people attending are officials of government and industry just means those officials have an interest in what the speaker has to say. Not that its official government business.
This is exactly the sought of thing I am trying to prove one way or the other.
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by BullwinkleKicksButt
This is exactly the sought of thing I am trying to prove one way or the other.
There is nothing more to prove...He lies, he gets caught, and that has been proven....
What I find interesting is the fact that Greer and Woolsey even had dinner together
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
There is nothing more to prove...He lies, he gets caught, and that has been proven....
Government and other officials could mean absolutely anything.
I love how you say it with such certainty. If you know exactly what is happening, then speak up and tell us.
By the way, the correct term for employees of an Australian Government Department/Organisation, is Australian Public Servants not Officials.
DR STEVEN M GREER - VISITING AUSTRALIA IN AUGUST 2013 Dr Steven M Greer announced at the 2013 Nexus Conference (on Sunday 23rd June), that he will be visiting Australia at the end of August 2013. He has been invited to speak at a private meeting of government and other officials. Dr Greer may be doing a lecture or one or two day workshop.
I'm not prepared to call Edgar Mitchell a liar.