Hi Operator,
I'm sorry if I came across as a people labeller, that wasn't my intent. I appreciate what some people do. George Greene for example seems to be really clued in on the economy. I'm not too sure about his experience with the Pleidians though.
Dr. Greer seems more honed in on advanced technology. If this technology came from outer space or not I don't know. His wistleblowers conference was very interesting to see and the 'ordinary people' those that were there for no other reason than to say what they know, I really appreciate (like the lady who worked at NASA).
I like John Lear, more for is personality, though. He is clearly closely linked to weapons and aircraft.
I think it was Buzz Aldrin who had an interview on English radio and said that ETS exist. When asked if he'd ever seen one, he replied that he hadn't but has heard of people who had. You could quite easily be forgiven to accept the first part of his statement, and conclude that ETS exist, and miss the second, because he was an astronaut.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say the ETs don't exist, I'm sure they do there's enough evidence out there. We live on a tiny rock in only one of the millions of solar systems that are out there.
I think it was Robert Dean that said, "The evidence is crushing, you just need to do your howmework".
What I'm trying to say is that you should choose the right information from the right people and then you can form your own picture of what appears to be going on.
Best regards,
Steve
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Hi Steve,
I don't think Barry is in this kind of business. Of course I cannot verify this but he seems to suffer from health problems.
Please be careful to generalize and label people as WE are the ones who try to make this world a better place and should be an example.
Cheers
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