Re: Belief or Skepticism/The Deciding Factor
I think it is reasonable to ask you husband to look into these matters before diving into a debate. I've found that the more time you spend looking into these subjects, the more undeniable certain things become.
On the subject of the ET presence: Documented accounts alone should be enough to convince the average person. There's a heck of a lot there, and you can stay busy reading up on this for quite a long time (Steven Greer's Disclosure books and videos and Richard Dolan's books are first rate sources). Besides, I've had many sightings of my own, and indisputable (to me) telepathic interaction.
I've seen a few too many versions of "ascension" and "future earth" stories to be certain as to how this is going to play out, but big changes are definitely in the works. Humanity simply cannot stay on the course it is on - business as usual is not sustainable. There are some interesting views into this subject in Dolores Cannon's "Convoluted Universe" series.
Conspiracy and 9/11: Just take a good hard look at building 7 going down.
Free energy: It is clear that the laws of physics as they are currently taught are inconsistent and incomplete. A new unified field theory will yield many wonders. Electrogravitic field propulsion as used by ET craft is itself a violation of the "law" of conservation of energy. Other ways have been found to draw energy from the vacuum (e.g., Tom Bearden's MEG).
I am still skeptical with regard to certain subjects that are popular with many people on this forum, but since I don't want to start a debate on those I'll leave it at that.
If your husband is reasonably intelligent, and the sources you have picked are good ones, he'll be hooked like the rest of us who are seeking the truth. Good luck.
Last edited by Jnana; 01-26-2010 at 02:36 PM.
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