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Originally Posted by BlueSojourn
As far as I could tell, and aside from a couple of completely unverifiable references to events that supposedly occurred in Earth's deep dark past, she brought absolutely nothing new to the table. She simply unveiled a bland potpourri of things that are already there for anyone to partake of; things that have already been recycled and regurgitated countless times all over the internet and in print.
... Nothing she said was even remotely so, IMO. Vague and ambiguous, Yes. But "fascinating?" Well, maybe to her it was.
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Good points!
I found it the same way: She brought nothing new on the table. Most of the things she stated ONLY echo what have been revealed by other interviewees on Project Camelot. And she is vague and ambiguous about what she knows of the future timelines/possibilities.
If we are to find truth through our own inquiry and investigation, it is better to search for disconfirmation rather than confirmation. it is also the essence of scientific methodology to try to falsify a hypothesis. If a theory cannot be disproved, it stays valid for the time being.
Another thing that I always find strange is about the "tall blond beings". So far it seems that there are two hypothesis about their origns: 1) They are the seeder/watcher/protector of human kind, and/or 2) They are future humans from the Nordic descend.
Why are there no other races represented in alien beings?? I am a Chinese, so I would say: "Why no Asian-looking aliens?" I mean we've got quite a LOT of us there in East Asia, right? How come we are so under-represented in alien encounters?
If at least some aliens are from a future Earth, why no Asian faces? Is it because we survived so successfully whatever happens in the future that we don't care too much about coming back in history and changing the timelines? Or is it because we become extinct?
Superior beings as fit, tall, blond and with "perfect crystal-blue" eyes?? Oh, com'on, give me a break ... Tell me, what's so good about blond hair and blue eyes, from a survival point of view? I actually find dark-brown eyes not bad at all.
But I would like to thank Kerry and Bill for this interview. It is the most important thing that we bring ALL perspectives, but some disconfirmation or differences will be even better for us to explore truth.
We Chinese have an old saying: Good medicine tastes bitter but cures your disease; Good words sound annoying but correct your behavior.
Peace to the world.