It's certainly interesting.
But, is it wrong that in the first video my primary thought was "Wow, you're gorgeous" and second was "Is that a huge spider on your wall?"
But, seriously, once I'd stopped salivating, he seems genuine to me. I've studied a little body language and he isn't showing any indicators of knowingly lying in my opinion. So, he believes what he's saying. He suggests he's not prone to believing conspiracy theories either, and he doesn't mention any of the "usual suspects" in relation to such theories.
He's open to the idea that it might be nothing too, and he welcomes that.
His intelligence level is above average (certainly above US standard average, no offence) because the language he uses is accurate and concise, he knows how to express himself which shows highly organised thought, which is indicative of an analytical mind not prone to fantasy.
There's my opinion on the chap himself.
As for the information, I would be more inclined to believe what he is saying than the words of an anonymous poster here. Ultimately it is all hearsay and suspicion, or even expectation. But it does say something when a man such as this is experiencing "warnings".
I'm not entirely sure what to make of it, it's fractured and vague information from several sources being funnelled through one seemingly intelligent person. But it does lend more credibility to the thought that something is on the cards.
I guess I'm suggesting that this does now have my attention.
Thanks for sharing it, even just for me to be able to look at him adoringly.





