Respect the research & effort EL has put in on the overall #ufo subject but on this, IMO, her analysis is poor & I can’t blame @BrandonFugal for blocking her.
2 I know this isn’t what precipitated the block, but basically, EL is calling into question the credibility of everyone who has shared their anomalous experiences on the ranch or who have reported on it. I’m glad @dwpasulka spoke up. EL has also said folks like Eric Davis,
3 Hal Puthoff, Bigelow, and others (she can add to the list if she chooses) are part of the problem in ufology. I see it in the complete opposite way but DO wish Bigelow would release all data from the NIDS days.
4 Forgot the video.
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6 Also, @ericalukesuap, you had a guest on (Borelli) who accused me of lying about going to Will Miller's house. You didn't question him at all. I think you said something like, "I'm not sure why people do things like that."
Did you ever try to confirm any of that claim?
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Dave: "To date, I am not aware of any public statements from the thousands of potential witnesses on the ships. I believe that there could have been a gag order issued by the Navy."
@JeremyCorbell has spoken to multiple folks on multiple ships.
2 JC: "We're talking about up to 100 targets at one time, out in this area, swarming nine different war ships, all with a very similar thing going on where there is one stationary, above each vessel. And then others, swarming around, kind of playing, with like, massive, massive
3 JC: "lights on. So it was said to me, one of the most impressive aspects...it was said to me by numerous people, on numerous ships, who were in the position where they should be fighting the ships, you know, dealing with all of this. There's a lot of people involved in this
1 #ufo - James Lacatski on AAWSAP: "Now within the proposal, and in this case, it was from Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies, it’s clearly mentioned among the topics proposed, a worldwide database of Advanced Aerospace Vehicles. There can be no ambiguity here, this was
2 JL: "being proposed as a UFO project. Now, if you want to look at the tail end of the project, you’ll find over one hundred documents required to be reported to the Defense Intelligence Agency that were UFO-related, in part, of course. I mean, they were large, very large
3 JL: "documents. And you also have technical studies, and you have that database, probably the largest UFO database that exists in the world and is currently being used by the U.S. military. So yes, it was completely a UFO project."
1 #ufo - @hollywoodufos wrote: "If you think confirmation that we are not alone is something that will happen in some far off future, think again. That basic fact could be acknowledged any day now, certainly within a few years."
I see very little chance of that happening any day
2 now. This year? IMO, no. Next year? Possibly. I'm obviously speculating, just sharing my opinion & could be wrong. Here's the problem as I see it: If someone in the gov't or a gov't report says, "We have ruled out the possibility some of these craft belong to an adversary or
3 "represent black technology of the US gov't, & conclude that they represent an intelligence of unknown origin"? That will be a momentous day.
And eventually, that WILL be a reality. But the folks who don't want this story to be told will do everything in their power to keep it
1 I think #ufotwitter will enjoy this. Joe McMoneagle is a gifted psychic, one of the most respected remote viewers of all time & was RVer 001 in the Army's RVing program at Ft. Meade, Maryland, starting in 1978. I read, "Mind Trek," when I first heard about RVing back in 1996.
2 Excerpt from "Mind Trek."
"Somewhere in my tenth year of remote viewing, I detected a subtle difference in my perceptions. At first I thought it might have something to do with what is generally referred to in the paranormal as 'the reading of auras.' The first experiences I
3 JM: "had seemed to primarily center around people.
"However, I'm not sure that I was actually seeing anything physically, so I dropped the aura concept early on. The effect simply began as a sort of knowing. Friends would introduce me to people and I would just simply know
“I consider belief in the phenomena 2B an IQ test. If a person cannot fathom the possibility, as far as I’m concerned, they haven’t passed the test. They’re not smart enough, & I don’t want to talk 2 them about this subject area. I consider their minds closed”
3 "This was typical of the James I had come to know. To say he didn’t suffer fools gladly would be an understatement. He eviscerated them, took them apart limb by limb with the sword of intellect. I had witnessed this on several occasions. The victims were always worthy