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A leading business forum discussing global competitiveness will in its annual conference host a panel discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life....
The Global Competitiveness Forum is poised to introduce, perhaps for the first time, many world business leaders to key issues concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life, and how these impact on economic competitiveness.
The Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF), the only event of its kind, is an annual meeting of global business leaders, international political leaders, and selected intellectuals and journalists brought together to create a dialogue
Psychological and socio-cultural assumptions and preconceptions constrain us to a large extent, and shape our views of the universe so that we are inclined to find what we are looking for, and fail to see what we are not. Using knowledge gained from research in the fields of Ufology and the search for extraterrestrial life, what might we possibly learn about hindrances to innovation in other areas of inquiry?
- Innovation and anthropomorphism, ethnocentrism and ego
- Falsification and the evidence of absence
- What Giordano Bruno would say
"Yes, there have been ET visitations. There have been crashed craft..." - Apollo 14 Astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. (6th man to walk on moon)
"Flying Saucers are real" - Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, WWI Medal of Honor winner
"The Phenomenon [UFO] is real..." - Mikhail Gorbachev
"We didn't file a report on the object because...they considered you a nut if you saw a UFO" - Ronald Reagan
"We know that there were some captured craft from 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico...And, yes, we really did get some technology from them. And we have ones [scanners] that can cure cancer." - US Air Force, Lockheed Skunkworks Engineer, Don Phillips, Dec. 2000
Muhammad Ali saw at least 22 UFOs.
Elvis Presley saw UFOs and reported contact with extraterrestrial beings.
Jimmy Carter filed a report about seeing a UFO.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Its like fiat currency. What do we really know?
"Yes, there have been ET visitations. There have been crashed craft..." - Apollo 14 Astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. (6th man to walk on moon)
"Flying Saucers are real" - Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, WWI Medal of Honor winner
"The Phenomenon [UFO] is real..." - Mikhail Gorbachev
"We didn't file a report on the object because...they considered you a nut if you saw a UFO" - Ronald Reagan
"We know that there were some captured craft from 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico...And, yes, we really did get some technology from them. And we have ones [scanners] that can cure cancer." - US Air Force, Lockheed Skunkworks Engineer, Don Phillips, Dec. 2000
Muhammad Ali saw at least 22 UFOs.
Elvis Presley saw UFOs and reported contact with extraterrestrial beings.
Jimmy Carter filed a report about seeing a UFO.
www.examiner.com...
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Talking about aliens is even more distraction from reality. Obviously business leaders have a vested interest in it, just like politicians have ever since they claimed aliens crashed in Roswell.
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Originally posted by curious7
Almost as if they had the tech already and were using this debate and conference as a convenient way of releasing such technology?
Originally posted by kalenga
reply to post by burntheships
It's saturating our minds daily. Aliens and other worlds are part of everyday living here on earth now.
The Vatican supports the fact that there are probably life on other worlds.
It is the goal to saturate our minds.
Many people, if asked about aliens will tell you its mesmerizes them, and at the same time, it scares them...
scares them "to death".
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My opinion is that 'Disclosure' is imminent from the governments and that is why there is such massive exposure as has been cited by the OP?
We may never have disclosure. We may have an event. Its up to each person to make up thier own mind.
Remember, not everything we see is real, and things that are real sometimes can not be seen.
Originally posted by sbctinfantry
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Talking about aliens is even more distraction from reality. Obviously business leaders have a vested interest in it, just like politicians have ever since they claimed aliens crashed in Roswell.
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The Report From Iron Mountain, conducted in the late 60's early 70's concluded that distractions are a fantastic way to usher in World Government. It cites some of the best examples as Global Warming ( it concludes would not be viable until the mid 90's and can be helped along with lax regulations ), Alien Invasion/Contact, and more.
Enjoy. This is all part of a well crafted plan to bring in world government. I propse that soon we will see the implementation of this :
Project Blue Beam and Space Based Distractions
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Fredericton's Stanton Friedman will be rubbing elbows with some of the world's most gifted minds next week in Saudi Arabia.
Enlarge Photo Stephen MacGillivray PhotoStanton Friedman is seen in his home Tuesday. The Fredericton resident will be part of a panel at a conference about global competitiveness. The well-known nuclear physicist, author, lecturer and UFO expert has been asked to be a panelist at the Fifth Annual Global Competitiveness Forum, described as the world's premier gathering on competitiveness challenges.
Friedman will be joined by fellow Canadians and former prime minister Jean Chretien and Senator Marie Poulin, and former prime minister of Great Britain Tony Blair.
Others set to attend the conference include: Andy Bird, chairman of Walt Disney International; David Drummond, Google's senior vice-president of corporate development and chief legal officer; Ali Bin Ibrahim Al Naimi, Saudi minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; and Chrystia Freeland, Global editor-at-large for Thomson Reuters.
"I am impressed because of the quality of people who are going," said Friedman, who'll be leaving for the conference Friday.