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Originally Posted by Majorion
I don't know what you're background is and I do not presume to know who you are in real life, but your posts often reflect dissent, which IMO is a very suspicious trait. But no, do I think you're a disinfo agent trainedobserver? no absolutely not.
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Now I find that extremely funny. You find dissent, and by that I think you are talking about my skepticism, suspicious? If you are into this subject and you do not maintain a healthy skepticism you're subject to believe any and everything without a lot critical analysis. Skepticism is a valuable tool in the search for truth.
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This is to maintain the illusion of credibility in a field already filled with deluded minds where the competition can be about honesty and authority. Most people who side with Friedman and those types are often appealing to authority.
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Friedman is an educated man who investigates and documents what he is doing. I really cannot argue with that. But there again, if you have heard Friedman speak once you've pretty much heard all he has to say.
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His conclusions are far from logical, I'm surprised you're not writing a whole essay critique of the guy.
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Maybe you could elaborate on that point a bit. How do you find his conclusions illogical? His conclusions, if I am not mistaken, are that there is a long-standing program or experiment being performed using the human race as biological resource material. This pretty much fits with the rest of the abduction research. Personally ...I do not know and do not understand how we could possibly "know" whether this is the truth. I think the evidence supports that notion that the aliens (or whoever they are) don't really feel a overwhelming need to tell us the truth about who they are, where they are from, or what they are actually doing here.
The fact remains that there are those out there honestly seeking the truth about the phenomena and there are those who plainly are not for whatever reason.
One other thing, you do know of course that Bursich is not the originator of the time travel scenario and that he, like Wilcock, takes bits from the overall 'buzz' and applies it to his storyline. I personally don't put a lot of weight into time travel stories for the common reasons most people give. It seems more likely to me that we are dealing with non-human and human species that come from other planets (if these planets exist in other dimensions seems a moot point to me) who appear to have long established bases of operation on this planet. I don't know for sure and have accepted the fact that I probably never will.