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Originally posted by rajaten
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
I refuse to be drawn into an exchange with you MMN. I think we both know where the other stands.
Originally posted by Section31
reply to post by rajaten
Not going to happen.
I don't believe any human being (government or civilian) can make such a claim. Up until this point in our history, I don't think aliens have ever-ever visited Earth. No way, not going to happen.
[edit on 15-8-2010 by Section31]
Originally posted by torsion
Originally posted by Maybe...maybe not
He does this to take money out of your pocket.
Kind regards
Maybe...maybe not
Absolutely!
He was in the UK this year conducting one of his fake "Ambassador to the Universe" training sessions. This involves sitting in a cornfield at night and watching satellites go by. Greer will say the satellite is an ET craft. If a sheep bleats or an owl hoots he will say it is an ET ambassador communicating with the group. People get to shine torches, too.
The fee he charged in the UK was $3680 per head.
Have no doubt that your words have an effect though. Your words on this topic will echo for ages, as long as ATS exists. Some day when the curious and gullible and the faithful grow old and realize their errors in the past, they will notice you were there all along to help them on their way.
Originally posted by NightGypsy
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
So what about the rest? I'm not trying to disprove Greer is pulling a con, because there are many things aside from the money issue that raise my eyebrows about him. But all these government and NASA officials....are you discounting them, too, as part of this con?
Originally posted by torsion
And the scam goes on and evolves.
This looks very much like a Greerian UK offshoot.
Has he established it, I wonder. Just take a look at the study resources
Anyone who fancies becoming a "lifetime member" can do so as long as you donate over £7000.
Does Cerper sound a bit too much like Serpo?