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Originally Posted by Gabe Gabriel
I have found the guy to be a phony. Buyer beware.
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You're right.
To Further my research about Mr. Boylan:
I joined and have been monitoring Mr. Boylan's forum on Yahoo, called UFOFacts, for a little over 2 weeks. I've found that he has to approve all posts. I've tried 2 posts which he refused. He won't allow any questions or suggestions contrary to his thinking.
State of California revoked his therapist's license, marriage family and child counseling license and clinical social worker license in 1995. Court records can be found by browsing the internet, I read all of it. He had invited some women clients into his hot tub nude as part of their therapy. I can see that his professional judgment was faulty, and I now think he's trying to manipulate 'star seeds', many who are younger.
This site has a lot of links including the legal findings by the medical board of the State of California
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bb/boylan.htm
I tried to keep an open mind about his writings, reading through much on his web site. What changed my mind was when I tried to observe his yahoo group discussions. He had claimed an asteroid was heading towards earth on November 15, and asked his followers to participate in a joint mental exercise to divert it away. Five days later there was a large fireball meteorite seen in Canada, and he claimed his close psychic associate Wendi Powers had indicated it was a fragment from the diverted asteroid. (I’ve included his actual email as posted below.)
When I tried to offer some resources to a large number of Meteor Societies worldwide which collect public reportings on Fireball sightings, he refused to post it. Those sightings would allow anyone to analyze the statistics of location, size, and dates to draw their own conclusions as to the fireball phenomenon. I would think “Dr” Boylan would welcome discussion at a college level to “his” forum, after all, he got a degree from some University, and he should understand logical research, debate and critique. But he doesn’t want any of that. That’s when I decided he has faulty judgement.
Without a legal medical license anymore, he can’t call himself a counselor… so you notice how he uses a new term, “Councillor”? (a representative to the ‘Star Nations’)
Here’s one of his emails:
----- Original Message -----
From: DrBoylan
To:
UFOFacts@yahoogroups.com ;
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 12:19 PM
Subject: [UFOFacts] meteor sighting associated with the diverted asteroid
Friends,
The other day I received a message from a close associate, Wendi, who has frequent contacts with the Zeta.
She heard from them about the follow-on fragments associated with the November 15 asteroid. She writes: "I asked Zeta about this one chunk that was reported, and they said it was a part of the same [asteroid] that was diverted and ended up breaking apart. One of the smaller fragments made it to Earth, but Zeta knew it would not cause any damage. They said other fragments also made it but that was a larger chunk. So yes, Sue had her confirmation!"
This was the first I had heard about associated fragments. But it apparently dovetails with the message Sue McLeod Browning got last week about a visible fragment (meteor). Several people have written me wondering whether the bright meteor reported in the news was associated in any way with the Nov. 15 asteroid we diverted. So I wanted to share this information with you.
in the light,
Richard Boylan, Ph.D., LLC, Councillor
President, Star Kids Project. LTD