It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Quazga
Anybody else find it funny that he says "Check back later, maybe I'll post more".
But yet, he is supposed to be dead. How come this didn't start out as "If you are watching this, it means that I am already dead?"
Matter of fact, he states at the beginning that he is terminal, and he doesn't want to die without giving all this information to his brothers in mankind.
Yet, he ends it with, "Check back, and I'll post some more."
And this guy never connects the illuminati to the aliens.
He consistently mis pronounces Illuminati, Cydonia, and a few other words. This doesn't sound credible at all to me.
Although I believe the death of any nasa engineer should be duefully examined
Originally posted by julugu
reply to post by Eighty59
Good! You are not wrong. Here is the link: www.nndb.com...
"Parsons was a bit of a wunderkind in two key areas — the occult and rocket science. Parsons legitimate claim to fame was in the latter field. He was by all accounts a brilliant chemist, who made major breakthroughs in designing the chemical composition of liquid rocket fuels.
And from Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org...): "Jack Parsons died on June 17, 1952 in an explosion of fulminate of mercury at his home laboratory which is generally regarded as accidental."
In June of 1952, while working in his garage/lab in Pasadena, Jack Parsons, chemist for the Caltech Rocket Propulsion program, mixed cordite and fulminate of mercury. The resulting explosion killed him and tore apart his house. Initially investigators had a hard time believing an experienced chemist would make such a careless mistake.
The most convincing explanation that anyone ever came up for his death was that Parsons had been reading the works of Aleister Crowley and attempted to create the "homunculus," a tiny man/demon that granted magical powers. Crowley's homunculus recipe called for a cordite/mercury mix and apparently Parsons followed it without thinking.
Originally posted by sigung86
CONTRIVED.... RUBBISH!
Sorry for the one line post, but it seems like some folks are so intent on proving that any of this is true that they are willing to sell their souls, and mix up any kind of swill to get people running... Perhaps for money?
Originally posted by prionace glauca
Some question OP:
1) Who is your client? if you don't want to provide his name, What was his proffession?
2) Who is commenting on the video?
- If it's your client and as you stated earlier he has passed away hence you posting this video, why is the commenter stating he will post more videos?
- If it is your client, why don't you post all of his videos at the same time?
Originally posted by yourrolemodel
reply to post by skjalddis
I just watched video number three. Kinda sounds like a suicide note to me. That would explain why he died before his five months were up. Cancer isn't pleasant and many people choose to do themselves in.
Originally posted by yourrolemodel
reply to post by yankeerose
The OP never said his client was the man who made the video. Maybe there are three characters there, the OP, the client and the maker of the video.