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Viewed! Two observations: Teleprompter in his glasses and the use of magnetic strip CIA cards in the late 50's. I'm thinkin' maybe mid 70's before they were invented. Can you imagine the size of the computer used to just be able to open one door, let alone many with all them card-carrying CIA agents?
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August 21, 2013, 08:24:21 AM |
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Viewed! Two observations: Teleprompter in his glasses and the use of magnetic strip CIA cards in the late 50's. I'm thinkin' maybe mid 70's before they were invented. Can you imagine the size of the computer used to just be able to open one door, let alone many with all them card-carrying CIA agents? There is of course no hard evidence to back his story up. You can either believe it or not.
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August 21, 2013, 11:38:22 AM |
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I don't think it is true. It is probably a fake.
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August 21, 2013, 12:34:54 PM |
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I think it's true.
It doesn't seem likely to me that a man in such a position - a few months before his death - would make up a story like that.
His story is also corroborated with what other people have been saying.
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August 21, 2013, 02:36:11 PM |
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i dont understand this interview at all he said he talked with an alien or he was there when they spoke with an alien but was never asked what the alien told them? or how they communicated or what happened to the alien arent those important questions
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August 21, 2013, 02:51:11 PM |
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So fake my browser closed the tab itself
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August 21, 2013, 07:28:05 PM |
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Lol I sat and watched this and the one about the apparent leaked footage of an alien interview. They are fun to watch and leave a hell of a load to ponder in imaging the what ifs. I believe but I do not believe this. Some of these stories would have you believe that the US goverment is tradeing life for weapons tech. Be it alien or terran life. ..
The real winner to bunk this is the common sence. No human is going to hold a being that advanced for very long. What happens when someone we know is held against good will? We find any way we can to bust them out. Yet these stories have an awnser for that as well. They do not attack because they are "spirtual".
Bah this is.pages and pages of speculation this is right up with BFL on the what ifs. Frankly I really don't give a shit about aliens. Until I see one I have no reason to be anymore then entertained by such subject matter.
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August 21, 2013, 07:47:09 PM |
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The alien craft weighed about 300 lbs. My guess is that he's a retired trucker who listened to Coast to Coast one too many times. Again, no way did he have a CIA card with a magnetic strip during the Eisenhower administration: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_strip
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August 21, 2013, 08:03:22 PM |
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I am still offering 200BTC for any proof of aliens. And that is the tip of the iceburg, "the amazing Randy" also has 1 million dollars ready to give away. Funny how the aliens only reveal themselves to weirdos who can't seem to muster a shred of evidence. Just bring me a tool made from an unknown alloy or a single sample of a non-DNA based lifeform. Because it would be the greatest discovery in all of science, I would gladly pay.
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August 21, 2013, 08:35:33 PM |
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I am still offering 200BTC for any proof of aliens. And that is the tip of the iceburg, "the amazing Randy" also has 1 million dollars ready to give away. Funny how the aliens only reveal themselves to weirdos who can't seem to muster a shred of evidence. Just bring me a tool made from an unknown alloy or a single sample of a non-DNA based lifeform. Because it would be the greatest discovery in all of science, I would gladly pay.
It's probable alien life exists. It's not probable they have visited earth.
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August 21, 2013, 08:37:16 PM |
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I am still offering 200BTC for any proof of aliens. And that is the tip of the iceburg, "the amazing Randy" also has 1 million dollars ready to give away. Funny how the aliens only reveal themselves to weirdos who can't seem to muster a shred of evidence. Just bring me a tool made from an unknown alloy or a single sample of a non-DNA based lifeform. Because it would be the greatest discovery in all of science, I would gladly pay.
It's probable alien life exists. It's not probable they have visited earth. +1 +1
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August 21, 2013, 08:43:43 PM |
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It's not probable they have visited earth.
I would even say it's extreme improbable (at least since ~2005)
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August 21, 2013, 11:18:52 PM |
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It's not probable they have visited earth.
I would even say it's extreme improbable (at least since ~2005) But, what your chart does NOT take into account is the fact that for the few minutes I met with them, I decided to listen and learn INSTEAD of taking some iphone pictures to post to facebook. lol.
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August 21, 2013, 11:31:07 PM |
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The magstripe thing casts serious doubt about all of this. But what to believe. My grandpa told that he seen a german anti-aircraft laser in WW2. He did not gave much value to it because he was more impressed by Fau rockets. I asked did he seen a searchlight beam that was used to spot a plane and then bring it down with AA fire. He replied no, that was a totally different thing that was truck-mounted and it worked only against airplanes made from metal. The only thing is that laser is invented after WW2.
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August 21, 2013, 11:34:44 PM |
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The magstripe thing casts serious doubt about all of this. But what to believe. My grandpa told that he seen a german anti-aircraft laser in WW2. He did not gave much value to it because he was more impressed by Fau rockets. I asked did he seen a searchlight beam that was used to spot a plane and then bring it down with AA fire. He replied no, that was a totally different thing that was truck-mounted and it worked only against airplanes made from metal. The only thing is that laser is invented after WW2.
Dunnkno, Hitler was grabbing up all the scientists in that mountain... Testing levitation and things... Now its buried with all its secrets...
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August 21, 2013, 11:37:48 PM |
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It's not probable they have visited earth.
I would even say it's extreme improbable (at least since ~2005) What this chart does not take into account is that the credibility of video evidence for these types of phenomena have dropped accordingly in recent years due to advancements in computer graphics and software. So while there *is* more photographic and video of evidence of these things than ever before (just search throuhgh youtube) nobody believes it anymore because it could just as well be faked.
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August 21, 2013, 11:40:23 PM |
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I am still offering 200BTC for any proof of aliens. And that is the tip of the iceburg, "the amazing Randy" also has 1 million dollars ready to give away. Funny how the aliens only reveal themselves to weirdos who can't seem to muster a shred of evidence. Just bring me a tool made from an unknown alloy or a single sample of a non-DNA based lifeform. Because it would be the greatest discovery in all of science, I would gladly pay.
The ETs could be purposely only revealing themselves in an ambiguous manner out of respect for our beliefs. So that we can still choose to believe they do not exist. Even so, there actually is a DNA sample available, in fact an entire body. It is called the Atacama humanoid.
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August 21, 2013, 11:42:32 PM |
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The alien craft weighed about 300 lbs. My guess is that he's a retired trucker who listened to Coast to Coast one too many times. Again, no way did he have a CIA card with a magnetic strip during the Eisenhower administration: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_stripTechnology used by military and secret services is typically years ahead of what is known or available publicly.
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