1 I'm convinced a large percentage of the population will be scared/uneasy/shitting their pants, when they learn about some of the darker aspects of the phenomenon. Reading, "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" would be a good place to start for the masses. As @g_knapp has said...the
2 answer to the Q: Can the American (or world) people handle the truth? It depends on what the truth turns out to be. If that truth involves abductions, orbs that can cause cancer, hitchhikers, shadow people, poltergeist activity, beings who can see us 24/7 but we can't see them,
3 maybe even a connection to "demonic" possessions, menacing, bipedal wolves, and even some positive stuff like healings, mixed in, I don't think it will go over very well. If it turns out to be a multi-verse type of thing where these other worlds are bleeding through, into ours,
4 and vice verse, it's going to take awhile for people (& scientists) to adjust to that idea, IMO. Do I think we're close to that type of information being revealed? No way. As I discussed on @CallingBeings last night, it's gonna be a while. Marathon time.
Start out with a question about Russia & how the invasion began long before yesterday/today. The ground invasion is what began yesterday/today. Part of the blame goes to us for failing to recognize the signs over the past 10 years.
2 That blame goes to conservatives & liberals. Good generals avoid war. Some bullies only understand force.
Lue mentions the fraudsters & hucketers who actually have criminal record for fraud and identity theft and in some cases, being violent against their female counterpart.
3 That truth will come out and it will take a toll on this (UFO/UAP) community. People who follow those hucksters will be turned off to the subject. Lue has no problem with opposition views but DOES have a problem with people who deliberately mislead others.
I know some folks are personally affected by what's going on in Ukraine & want nothing to do w/UFO news right now. I understand. I'm going 2 continue doing what I do & if people want to ignore it, I understand. Hopefully, things don't deteriorate from here. I AM paying attention.
2 Ex-wife #2 (Iva), who is still my roommate, is of Estonian heritage so there's a history with the Soviet Union there, too. One thing she pointed out to me is The Singing Revolution. I had no idea.
"Estonia, which had endured foreign occupation for centuries, joined its fellow
3 "Baltic Republics of Latvia and Lithuania in a nonviolent movement that enabled them to become independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. Beginning in the mid-1980s, Estonians began taking advantage of their unique and rich cultural tradition, particularly in choral music, to
3 Lue "at some point. I don't think somebody is trying to willingly deceive the American people by saying it was only 17 pages. I think when you go through PAO offices, as we've seen, they don't always get things right. And when they say, 'Oh yeah, the executive summary that was
BTW, I said Greenewald was told (in writing!) the classified version is 9 pages. I meant to say 17 pages. And back then, Lue pointed out that the classified version was much more than that. @RealCSharp’s source says 64 pages. Lue vs. JG? I know who I believe.
2 "informed him of the potentially dangerous nature of a mole on the back of his neck.
"After further consultation with the Canucks’ team doctors, Hamilton had the mole — which turned out to be a malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer — successfully removed.
3 “'The words out of the doctor’s mouth were if I ignored that for four to five years, I wouldn’t be here,' said Hamilton. 'I didn’t know it was there, she pointed it out — how she saw it boggles my mind. It wasn’t very big, I wear a jacket, I wear a radio on the back of my