Having just watched again the "U.F.O DISCLOSURE PROJECT -FULL VERSION ", I am excited again about "Disclosure".
Does anyone know where this is all at, as I haven’t heard anything about it for a while.
It's amazing that all these high Ranking men from the American civil and armed forces
have seen UFO'S and are willing to testify in front of Congress.
It's the sort of thing that after a while we tend to forget, and become Sceptical again.
These men were trusted with "top secret" Information and some of them were trusted with
keys to the nuclear arsenal. So how are we not trusting there word about what they have seen.
I do trust them and want to see more action on disclosure.
For those of you who haven’t seen this video it is worth a watch.
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Oh, you mean the MAN-MADE black-op craft in the sky which folks mistaken for the so-called martians and aliens and grays and Pleiadians and whomever
else??
Technology of today will blow ya away when you hear of it maybe 40 years from now.
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in my opinion we are getting really close. How close is 'really close' months? years? who knows but there is more and more information being put out
there about ET's etc than ever before. IMO.
It was imminent in the '40s when the modern UFO era started and the media started reporting mass sightings.
It was imminent in the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s with the Majestic 12 documents, Roswell witnesses, Area 51 revelations and influx of alien
invasion shows and movies.
It was imminent in the 2000s with the O'Hare sighting, Disclosure Project movement, governments releasing UFO archives and plethora of YouTube UFO
"evidence".
It is imminent now and I confidently predict it will be imminent in the 2020s, 2030s, 2040s...
I have a new personal standard for listening to people with insider connections and knowledge of the future:
If at any point they try to sell me a book, or "harmlessly" link me to a not-for-free book they have written or one of their friends has written, I
automatically stop listening and toss everything they've ever written directly into the trash.
So the bit i have missed it seems is that these men ad woman
are all about selling books, and Steven Greer. I have to
say I did not know they were doing the book thing.
Silly me, another good lead goes away with the con men.
Unfortunately it seems that most people with fantastical claims these days are selling books. The ones who aren't are typically earning money from
advertising on their websites or blogs.
If we're really talking about the most important event to ever occur in Human history, even if they're telling the truth, it makes them a
bunch of douchebags to sell their information to people in a book. It's more than a little disingenuous to be making an old-world fortune off of a
new-world concept, don't you think?
Sheldan Nidle delivers free information via his weekly/monthly updates.
About him selling his books on the website, I guess he needs money to buy food, shelter and electricity like everyone else, right?
People love to get information. He has it. He sells the information so he can continue to get new information and deliver it to the rest of us.
Yea, (Sigh) more of the same #.
If it were all above board then if it
were me i would be shouting from the rooftops to everyone that would listen.
Book writing would be the last thing on my mind.
In their defence, they clearly need to document the their info,
but post it on the internet, not publish books for profit.
Meh! might have known some one would turn it into a corporation.
"The Disclosure corporation" By Steven Greer and Friends.
I have a moral issue with someone selling information. Information wants to be free, especially information like this (if it's true). Of course, it
probably isn't true so I'm not going to throw too much of a fit about it. If these people need to support their work with money, the morally
valid way of doing so is to offer their information for free and ask for optional contributions in return. Not by saying "I know something you
don't know, and for $19.99 I'll tell you what it is... until the next book."