16 Am I saying it's legit footage? Nope. But it gives you an idea of some of the basic analysis Mark Carlotto engages in. It also shows that folks who were saying we didn't know any of the names of the folks who shot the videos appear to be wrong.
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1 #ufo - HFTS: "There are, in fact, some profound shamanic overtones to what the [Shermans] experienced. The parallels to a story told by a Siberian-born medical doctor named Olga Kharitidi are quite obvious. Kharitidi spent many years practicing psychiatry in Novosibirsk, then a
2 HFTS: "technological center in Siberia. While accompanying a friend of hers who was seeking a healer, Kharitidi found herself in the company of a shaman from the Siberian mountains of Altai. During her friend’s encounter w/the shaman, Kharitidi witnessed events that defied her
3 HFTS: "understanding of physical reality. As a trained
psychiatrist in the Western medical model, her first impression was that she might be experiencing a
psychotic episode as she watched the shaman perform 'impossible' feats. She says that it was not
uncommon to see #UFOs
2 "but the strangest of all is that some female figurines hold babies suckling milk, w/the child also represented as a lizard-type creature."
I wanted 2 share an excerpt from @WhitleyStrieber's, "Breakthrough," but only have it in physical form so I'll share a summary from blog,
3 "Strieber was driving one of his young son’s friends from his cabin near Pine Bluff, New York to a diner on Route 17 in Paramus, New Jersey. They had made this trip many times before, as the boy often stayed with the Striebers and was usually driven back to New York City by his
CG: "Various critics have defined you as a career disinformation agent (that would be Slippin' Jimmy Church), when in reality, you are part of counterintelligence."
Lue: "I don't mind critics. I think everybody is entitled to [their] opinion. What I don't like are people that claim disinformation who are themselves providing disinformation, which is precisely what we're seeing here.
3 Lue: "We're seeing a...really, in essence, an organized gang of criminals (I don't like Church but I don't think that's who Lue's referring to here), people that have been convicted for stealing. And when I say stealing, I don't mean stealing, like robbing a bank and, you know,
#Lue: At this point, #UFOs really aren't weird, but pineapple on pizza IS kind of weird. UFOs are now kind mainstream & people are like, "Meh."
Lue likes pineapple w/Pina Colada. (Mandalay Bay pool has AMAZING PCs! ~Joe)
2 Lue: UFOs/UAP - Some people are like, "Just call them UFOs!!!" But there are reasons for UAP. We're not even sure these are flying. With flight, you have thrust, lift, drag & weight. When u understand those, u create lifting bodies & you can fly. But the things we're seeing
3 Lue: don't even have wings, any obvious signs of propulsion or the things we normally associate w/flight. And BTW, we're also seeing them in water & space. Are they really flying? Well, they're in the air: aerial phenomenon. Case in point (holds up small model of a plane),
"Aside from dealing with Lazar’s science being absolute rubbish, I also need to discuss what those glowing objects, seen by many over Groom Lake, actually were. They were, as I apparently didn’t lay out forcefully enough 20 years ago, the
2 Mahood: "result of the operation of a proton beam device. I repeat….THEY WERE GODDAMNED PARTICLE BEAMS!!! There, having said that I feel much better.
"Now I didn’t exactly pull that theory out of my ass. It was, um….suggested to me that I might want to pay a visit to my
3 Mahood: "university library and look up something called the Bragg Curve. In essence, it relates how far charged particles can penetrate into matter given their initial energy."