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Old 09-18-2009, 11:12 PM   #48
Kulapops
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Default Re: Real Planet-x Video?

No offense meant here, but my skepticism kicks in.

I watched a lot of interesting stuff on Planet X on my route down the rabbit hole that lead to Project Camelot.

It was a 3 step process.

Step 1. The video 'Sweet Misery' on You Tube (well worth a look for all diet coke drinkers)

Step 2. A linked video to Marshal Masters and his info on Planet X

This caught my eye because I'd seen a video back in the 90's that a friend lent me (I think it was a BBC documentary, possibly Horizon) on the coming of Planet X - 3600 year orbit ... great flood etc.. etc.

Now, in '93 this was entertaining, but not particularly pressing (we watched TV back then instead of Monitors). However, in 2008 with the internet at my fingertips, this was exciting. I was hooked on the idea that government were keeping the South Polar Telescope's real function from us (hey, I've seen Deep Impact too, you know. that great quote, "It's what we call a global killer Mr. President...") and all that other juicy info...

Step 3. From these videos, that got me to PC. And PA and bongo... I've been chasing the rabbit ever since.

Now that I think about it, 'chasing the rabbit' would be a good name for our addiction.... and that is: revelling in fantastical information that we cannot conclusively prove.

What's that all about ? . And I'm as hooked as the next Avalonian, believe me.

But if I told you that Grong of Gaard told me that the story of the Annunukai is just disinfo, put about by the real Illuminati of our solar system - the Jovians. And I kept a straight face. Would you believe me? How would you know if this were true or not? Or if I believed what I said even?

You may laugh. But if I just told you straight up that I was abducted as a child by people from Saturn, would you know ? or that Planet X only has six moons, or five ?

Like FredKC says, I don't doubt that everything on this thread might be true. But I can't know if it is. That's impossible. And fascinating.

But just lilke we waited with some anticipation for October 7th last year (and the imminent whisking off to FEMA camps for our shots this year). What if 2012 comes and goes as well ?

Obviously, I'd like to see something happen. Even if it's just an apocalypse.

Because the alternative is too terrifying:

I'll have to switch off the computer tomorrow, and get on with my life. No change is going to come to relieve me of my responsibility of being alive.

The only real change to me as a being comes when I make it myself.

I ask myself a lot, why is the possibility of what we don't know, so much more exciting than what we do know?
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