just finished listening to Project Camelot two part interview on Youtube, really interesting. Incredible, but interesting. One of the many interesting things he says is the Moon was put in place,

didn't evolve there like most people think but was placed there because we need it for the way it controls earth, the tides, light etc. I didn't catch though (not sure he said) who placed it there.
I wrote the above when I was almost finished listening to part two. Something always has to crop up, or find it's way in to make me really wonder what is going on here. Towards the end he says that the Pleiadian's impregnated "Mary" mother of Jesus, and that Jesus is part Pleiadian and something else. This won't deter me from my belief in ET's, and other phenomena I am discovering. But something like this is going against a faith that I will continue to hold on to inspite of what he claims. This puts a damper (in my opinion) of his credibility, can I believe anything he says. I have believed and will always believe I can have both, faith and the unknown. But there is a fine line that I won't cross and I don't think I need to. I believe that "God" is an incredible being and force in it's own right, and anything on earth describing, portraying, example of, Him doesn't even touch what He/She/It/Whatever really is. "He" (to simplify this) is more incredible than all ET, other world, other world technology, every galaxy, all known and unknown, rolled into one is a speck compared to what God is. I believe there is a passage in the old or new testement that kind of put's this into some kind of focus for me, that I believe it was Moses (guess it be the old) God said to him,
"you can never see me (as a human being) because it would kill you. That is some kind of clue that God is the supreme unknown being.