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Originally posted by Chiiru
Time for me to make camp too, gotta keep an eye on the fireworks stand.
Miss green: Supposedly they like Ice cream. One liked strawberry as a matter of fact. I don't remember where it came from though.
Originally posted by kennytrain123
When aliens abduct us I think they are doing us a favor by erasing our memory if we did remember what they did to us we would go crazy and kill ourselves.
Originally posted by HatFoilTin
can i ask why do people believe in greys in the first place ?
did i miss something ? is there a thread on ATS i should know about.
Originally posted by Mr Green
Originally posted by Chiiru
Time for me to make camp too, gotta keep an eye on the fireworks stand.
Miss green: Supposedly they like Ice cream. One liked strawberry as a matter of fact. I don't remember where it came from though.
A grey liking ice cream? Cant see it myself, cant see them liking very much at all really. To be that thin I dont think they can eat very much, probably just absorb energy and those human endocrine hormones they seem to like, but ice cream... no prob not. lol
It sure was strange to see them in my 3rd eye actually looking bored though, its not an emotion Id expect them to have. They also didnt look like the classic pic we get shown, they were more skeleton and boney. and white, very white.
Whenever a show promises that much, Murphy's 3rd Law of Disinformation suggests that it simply MUST include something that casts doubt on all that blazing TRUTH breaking through. In UFO COVERUP LIVE, it was the silhouetted, electronically filtered voice testimony by two supposed U.S. intelligence agents (called "Falcon" and "Condor") that pushed the show over the top. Curiously, the story they told might actually have been founded in fact -- that a living alien, EBE-1 (an extraterrestrial biological entity, or "Grey") survived a UFO crash in the Southwest, and that EBE-1 provided incredible information to our government in utmost secrecy. Many of the things claimed about EBE-1 proved to be a very tall order for the American (and world) public to swallow. But then Falcon and Condor mentioned that EBE had specific food preferences during his stay here on earth, and one of his favorite foods was STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM. And that was the cold lump in the throat that people just couldn't swallow at all.
That one remark brought on the laughter, smirks, and winks. The show is remembered as THE STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM UFO SHOW. It made no difference how many facts about the coverup had just been laid bare. It made no difference that Linda Moulton Howe made persuasive arguments for alien involvement in cattle mutilations, or that William Moore, Jaime Shandera, and Stanton Friedman made a convincing case that the Roswell incident really was the crash of an ET UFO. After the strawberry ice cream comment, most of the viewers cracked up with laughter. It turned delicate secret realities into the "absurd," and most viewers walked away feeling they had just been "had", and that good ol' Mike Farrell had just put one over on them big time, with help from AT&T.
Originally posted by Chiiru
[. But then Falcon and Condor mentioned that EBE had specific food preferences during his stay here on earth, and one of his favorite foods was STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM. And that was the cold lump in the throat that people just couldn't swallow at all.
That one remark brought on the laughter, smirks, and winks. The show is remembered as THE STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM UFO SHOW. It made no difference how many facts about the coverup had just been laid bare. It made no difference that Linda Moulton Howe made persuasive arguments for alien involvement in cattle mutilations, or that William Moore, Jaime Shandera, and Stanton Friedman made a convincing case that the Roswell incident really was the crash of an ET UFO. After the strawberry ice cream comment, most of the viewers cracked up with laughter. It turned delicate secret realities into the "absurd," and most viewers walked away feeling they had just been "had", and that good ol' Mike Farrell had just put one over on them big time, with help from AT&T.
Originally posted by IronMan
reply to post by Mr Green
Ice cream?... ICE CREAM?.
Does it look like I'm running a business here?!!!
I've got 99 problems, but a gray ain't one of 'em!
Though... thinking on, there's a small bucket near me
that is very similar to the galaxy... hundred's & thousands.
We're travelling thru that darn time tunnel again, apparently
Ramius is checking out The Philidelphia Experiment... whatever
that is.
Originally posted by Vasili OH BOY Borodin
reply to post by IronMan
Just keep them off the second shelf! The second shelf is mine.
That's where I keep my rootbeers and my double-thick Oreo cookies. Nobody touches the second shelf but me.