National Geographic, preparation for alien disclosure?, page 2


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reply posted on 4-8-2012 @ 12:03 AM by Lysergic
reply to post by ZeroReady



You know television series and mini-series have seasons right?


reply posted on 4-8-2012 @ 03:06 AM by bigern
Originally posted by samaka
On Aug 4th 2012 airing a video of how to prepare for an alien invasion.

I find it interesting that many major media outlets are openly talking about alien life.

Is this a form of alien disclosure preparation to the mass audience? You decide.




natgeotv.com...


I'm all over the place with this.

A lot of the people who bust balls are just frustrated with the same conversation day after day but truly believe something is going on. Others won't believe until they wake up with ET standing above them with his glowing pervy finger in their face. Whatever it is who the hell knows, but something is going on in our skies.

I love the idea that the media (who not a single person here trusts) is conditioning people for the big show. I will gladly eat my words if I'm wrong but cnn, fox and all the rest aren't going to come out with the biggest revelation in human history. Conspiracy aside, if it happens it will be a shock to everyone.

For the record I am convinced the universe is teeming with life as is our galaxy and most likely our solar system as well. On top of that we (Earth) have been visited, I'm just not not convinced any government is in contact with them, as we are all a bunch of savages.


reply posted on 4-8-2012 @ 03:21 AM by Pinke
This comes up a lot.

Nat Geo works the same way as a lot of cable channels.

Independant producers approach them:
Link

Associate producers etc ... as required are then assigned to the show in question. The show is given some funds or purchased, and it's produced and placed on Nat Geo. Producers basically just come up with the ideas they think will sell. Essentially you, the audience, drive producers in general in the right direction.

The concept that an organisation which regularly accepts submissions from independant producers is leading the world into ET disclosure is a bit of a push really IMO. If you really feel there is depth to this concept simply look up the names of the producers and executives and look up their history and then begin some proper research rather than accusing some faceless people of being involved in a large conspiracy.

Once you get to know them you generally find they're normal humans with no CIA contacts.


reply posted on 4-8-2012 @ 06:50 AM by Phantom traveller
Originally posted by samaka

I find it interesting that many major media outlets are openly talking about alien life.



Why wouldn't they?If you want something to disappear,you hide it in plain site.If you want people to stop bothering you with questions,you answer them,ridicule the subject and everyone gets on with their life.
What i'm trying to say is :If you create a taboo subject,more people will get interested in it.If you keep showing documentaries and hoax reports of aliens,eventually peole will lose interest.
(i hope i make sense)



Is this a form of alien disclosure preparation to the mass audience? You decide.


The question that always ask to people that want disclosure is this:
Will you believe them?Let's say that president Obama makes a public speech about aliens being here and the american goverment is working with them.Will you believe him?
I bet my llife that 99% of the people who ask for disclosure will say that he is lying,they will find the timing suspicious and they will try to uncover the false flag.

Even of the disclosure come from the ETs themselves people will jump in saying that this is a staged project bluebeam event.

They have created a situation that people that already researching the ufo phenomena are so deep into the rabbit hole,that even if we were shook hands with an alien,we would look for the zipper of the costume.

Don't get me wrong.I want this to happen more than anything else.

Oh and BTW a couple of years ago there was a press conferance with ex-military officers,that actually disclosed the existence of aliens.


reply posted on 4-8-2012 @ 11:27 AM by ThisIsNotReality
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by WingedBull
How long as they planning on preparing us, exactly? These claim have been made for 20 years.



As a random example from 1993, this from usenet alt.alien.visitors...

29/09/1993

Does anyone know why FOX has been showing all of these
"alien oriented" shows (and paranormal)? Just to name a couple: Sightings,
X-Files, Communion, and others. Most other stations are not running such
programs. I am not malcontent with it at all. I find all of these shows
very interesting. I am curious as to why they are running them.
Better ratings?
Or are they preparing us for some future event that may heppen?


With a reply...
It has been said many times before that all these shows are preparing us for possible disclosure of alien existence.


Edit - and just to show there really is nothing new under the sun, read this posting about the New World Order from 1994, could have been written on ATS yesterday...
Remember those 180 "closed down" military bases? By January of 95 the plan is to have them all converted to prisons and concentration camps. There is very little time left to alert the public.
When it all starts coming down, forget calling 911 for the police are in on it too. If our guns are confiscated, so are our Constitutional rights and our ability to defend ourselves from gangs and those who would enslave us.

edit on 3-8-2012 by alfa1 because: (no reason given)



Yayyy, let's all pretend that, just because these "problems" already existed two decades ago, they are now no longer a valid reason for concern, hurray!!

Let's say in 1994 an unknown person wrote a letter to the FBI saying that in the future he will kill at least 25 people.

Would you be so stupid to say in 2012; "ahh, threat diverted!"? I think it would make more sense to just be aware that the future is simply that, the future, and since "the future" has no expiration date, you have to be a bloody fool to conclude after x years that it's no longer a valid possibility.

Why would any form of "disclosure" NOT come in waves? Why would only OUR generation be blessed to receive this form of brainwashing? Why would they NOT have been doing this in 1994 yet? You know how you get to a lot of people? Not by doing one series of showings, but by doing multiple over a span of multiple years.


I don't believe in specifics, anything is possible, but dismissing this is plain stupid, especially when using the reasoning you use.

And, as a sidenote, it's not because people used to think the same back in 1994 that it's complete bull# now, that would be like playing the lottery yet every time you play you'd be like "I didn't win last time so I'm not going to win now either", though most likely the best attitude and certainly a very realistic one, doesn't seem that logical to me. Same goes for all "predictions" that are called bs because of this reasoning, it's not because something didn't happen in the past, that it won't happen in the future either, what a load of crap and a horrible illogical way of reasoning, the past does not dictate the future, you can fail 1.000.000 times, all that counts is the one time you succeed.
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