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Originally posted by dragoonrider1999
This is I think the longest thread post that I have read and find that members been leaning towards this beaning a hoax but aren't quite sure
Originally posted by dragoonrider1999My own question is to ask the "mailing list" for their comments as to what they think and to go on record about it.
Originally posted by garyo1954 Think about it. You wake up with a rash and burning sensation, are told one of your team is not alive, and have two doctors available. Survival being the first priority everybody gets examined immediately.
Originally posted by Jeddyhi
If I'm not mistaken, in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, at the end of the movie, none of the 12 team members actually board the craft. Richard Dreyfuss joins the team and they single file out to the craft but they are left behind.
[edit on 1/28/2006 by Jeddyhi]
Originally posted by Crakeur
a few of the email list members post here. perhaps they can give us some insight into the general mood of the group
Originally posted by Crakeur
a few of the email list members post here. perhaps they can give us some insight into the general mood of the group
Originally posted by lucianarchy
the last i heard was that sir brian josephson was making darn good jokes about string theory and strippers. lol
From Victor's list...
> I also wouldn't trust hard evidence like G-strings or lipstick-marks,
> which can be faked.
>
> So there's really no proof, right?
The situation's just the same as with any other string theory (groan!)
=b=
Originally posted by Centrist
Bill appears to have updated the Serpo site (nothing new from anon) with some new consistencies and changes to the "home" page.
Nothing that appears earth (or serpo) shattering, though. The Kingman document has been around for a while, I think (I recall seeing this before -- maybe someone else can confirm).
Originally posted by Damocles
any time we went to the field, or on a mission we made sure we had all the gear and supplies we needed for the duration of said mission, and if we werent sure how long it would be we made sure we had a logistical plan in place for said unforseen events. this included, and emphasised being able to eat the entire mission.
so, (and some of you other grunts back me up on this) if im getting on a spaceship for 10 years plus...i am NOT getting on without all the supplies i need, yet, this team was perfectly willing to go on a ten year mission but only take enough food for a fraction of that time adn just going to hope and pray that the eben food was even safe for human consumption without first getting some of it for analysis before we left?
not me brothers and sisters. i love an adventure but i was never one for a suicide mission, and not having food is a sure fire way to die. (that includes potable water)
or am i reading into it too much again?
I find that very very odd. It's like someone telling a group of NWO theorists "here's all the proof you ever needed" and they all sat around doing nothing.
Originally posted by Centrist
Originally posted by Crakeur
a few of the email list members post here. perhaps they can give us some insight into the general mood of the group
I haven't seen any discussion on the list, lately, so there's no "mood" to gauge. Whatever discussion occurs must go on in smaller, private discussion groups.
Originally posted by lucianarchy
the last i heard was that sir brian josephson was making darn good jokes about string theory and strippers. lol
Here's what he actually said...
From Victor's list...
> I also wouldn't trust hard evidence like G-strings or lipstick-marks,
> which can be faked.
>
> So there's really no proof, right?
The situation's just the same as with any other string theory (groan!)
=b=
Judge for yourself how good it was.
[edit on 28-1-2006 by Centrist]
Originally posted by CrakeurI cannot see the reality of this as the disclosure method is absolutely ludicrous and pointless as nobody beyond the same circle of ufologists, conspiracy theorists and general kooks and nutcases (my category) will see it.
Originally posted by AmoebaSized
First, before any alien speices comes here, or humans with all the viruses and diseases give to spacealiens, why no mention of the shots?
In April 1965, the team was transported to Ft. Leavenworth and confined until July 1965, when they were transported to Nevada. During the exchange, only a selected few officials were present, other than the preparation crew for the exchange team. The Eben craft landed and our Team was placed on board.
Originally posted by Bill Ryan
At a later tine, the DNA was used in a cloning type process which actually involved creating a hybrid being, part human, part alien.