It's too bad that everyone who talks about this that are part of the project are so obviously bitter towards the scientific community. I totally understand why they would be, but if they spoke about it in a different manner I think people might take them more seriously.
Didn't he say that the lab in British Columbia was not well equiped to do the testing he requested? He shouldn't have gone there and have students do the makeshift work in the first place. Now he's saying that if they didn't give him the results he wanted it's scientific propaganda?
very true though nature can change or deform anything. JUST PUNCH UP TERATOMA'S. Thats natures work. And these teratomas can grow teeth and little limbs. And is found in the female ovaries or something. But look it up its freaky and the storys and symtoms that follow with it are freaky.
I dont get why scientists would reject the idea of aliens.
I thought it was scientists job to discover new things, new life. Discover and innovate things others havent yet.
So if there was some evidence aliens might exist, why would they reject it? Unless they have explored every inch of the universe, how can they possibly assure us there is no other life elsewhere?
@womblewandering It ruins their credibility as a respected scientist, work involving aliens is so far-fetched in this world that the idea and evidence of such a thing is easier to reject than to work into already developed minds- our origins are far off and there will be a day when the truth is disclosed...mounting urgency for such a disclosure is upon us.
@womblewandering i seem this science programme on tv about scientists work. And yeh, these scientist mention that, in their jobs or in the science world if they have anything to do with studying aliens at that sort of stuff lose their jobs immediately in the science practicing world. And their credibility in their works are just wiped. So yeh, wen i heard that, i was like, thats interesting.
But this is what confuses me. I thought it was scientists job to see if other life forms exist elsewhere. Who elses job is it? Nasa themselves created SETI, the search for extraterestrial life. Its purpose was to search for other civillisations. But at the same time, they say they dont research into such things. This contradictory behaviour just perplexes me.
There are many scientific concepts like heliocentrism, evolution, relativism which were forced on the people through huge propaganda PR in order to implement Satan's counter truth.... This all about Satan whose plan is to deceive Humanity in order to get our souls with him in Hell.
@TheTruthIsFromGod : Actually, most of not all religions are (just like political ideologies) human conspiracies to herd humanity by pretending that a select elite of people has some "special" knowledge or skills others do not have and those others need that elite to rule them. Science is an attempt to discover objective reality. While not all scientists are objective and certainly some have an agenda, claiming that heliocentrism and evolution are part of some giant conspiract is utter nonsense.
@TheTruthIsFromGod TheTruthisAnythingButyourIdeaOfGod. Religion is the true joke and far more dangerous than what you think of as Satan. Virgins can get pregnant. Noah's ark is an absurdity. I could go on but I won't waste more of my time or yours.
This is the End Times. The True servants of Allah are labeled as Satanists, and the true criminals, puppets of Satan, think they are the good guys. Our views are opposed but Allah will be Our Judge.
A commentary in reply to frogmaster3950: I watched all 6 parts of this production, and I don't get the feeling he's refusing to accept the truth revealed by the facts. What the evidence he presents in this presentation does point clearly towards is that some part of the make up of this being are not mapping with known earthly dna. However hard that is to accept, relates to the flat earth concept held for a long time, and held to be absolutely true by everyone.
to answer Hoobie's question, do a search using this: Lloyd Pye - Starchild Skull Interview 2010 - Part 1/6. You can substitute the "1" with the consecutive numbers to see all 6.
It's too bad that everyone who talks about this that are part of the project are so obviously bitter towards the scientific community. I totally understand why they would be, but if they spoke about it in a different manner I think people might take them more seriously.
marchballad 3 weeks ago in playlist the starchild skull, Lloyd Pye interview
If only Lloyd had a few of them skulls instead of just one. That sucks.
tjrxk7 2 months ago
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Didn't he say that the lab in British Columbia was not well equiped to do the testing he requested? He shouldn't have gone there and have students do the makeshift work in the first place. Now he's saying that if they didn't give him the results he wanted it's scientific propaganda?
fuschiadea 3 months ago
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fuschiadea 3 months ago
very true though nature can change or deform anything. JUST PUNCH UP TERATOMA'S. Thats natures work. And these teratomas can grow teeth and little limbs. And is found in the female ovaries or something. But look it up its freaky and the storys and symtoms that follow with it are freaky.
TheKrazySystem 8 months ago
Mickey mouse shadow in the background!
user17v 9 months ago 6
Now we know that mainstream scientists do LIE - all the time!
They have to in oder to receive their funding.
JakeThanksYou 10 months ago 2
@JakeThanksYou so true
galaxything 9 months ago
it looks like a hydrocephalic to me...
mattycakes13 11 months ago
@mattycakes13 They proved that it was not
Elyzzabeth9 9 months ago
I dont get why scientists would reject the idea of aliens.
I thought it was scientists job to discover new things, new life. Discover and innovate things others havent yet.
So if there was some evidence aliens might exist, why would they reject it? Unless they have explored every inch of the universe, how can they possibly assure us there is no other life elsewhere?
womblewandering 11 months ago
@womblewandering It ruins their credibility as a respected scientist, work involving aliens is so far-fetched in this world that the idea and evidence of such a thing is easier to reject than to work into already developed minds- our origins are far off and there will be a day when the truth is disclosed...mounting urgency for such a disclosure is upon us.
Rise45 10 months ago
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@Rise45
Yes i agree with you
womblewandering 10 months ago
@womblewandering i seem this science programme on tv about scientists work. And yeh, these scientist mention that, in their jobs or in the science world if they have anything to do with studying aliens at that sort of stuff lose their jobs immediately in the science practicing world. And their credibility in their works are just wiped. So yeh, wen i heard that, i was like, thats interesting.
TheKrazySystem 8 months ago
@TheKrazySystem
I know that too.
But this is what confuses me. I thought it was scientists job to see if other life forms exist elsewhere. Who elses job is it? Nasa themselves created SETI, the search for extraterestrial life. Its purpose was to search for other civillisations. But at the same time, they say they dont research into such things. This contradictory behaviour just perplexes me.
You know what i mean here?
womblewandering 8 months ago
There are many scientific concepts like heliocentrism, evolution, relativism which were forced on the people through huge propaganda PR in order to implement Satan's counter truth.... This all about Satan whose plan is to deceive Humanity in order to get our souls with him in Hell.
This is not a joke, this is SERIOUS.
TheTruthIsFromGod 1 year ago
@TheTruthIsFromGod : Actually, most of not all religions are (just like political ideologies) human conspiracies to herd humanity by pretending that a select elite of people has some "special" knowledge or skills others do not have and those others need that elite to rule them. Science is an attempt to discover objective reality. While not all scientists are objective and certainly some have an agenda, claiming that heliocentrism and evolution are part of some giant conspiract is utter nonsense.
OutOfTheBoxThinker 1 year ago 4
@OutOfTheBoxThinker
It is part of a conspiracy, why are you on a Lloyd Pye video if you don't agree with what hes saying which is the truth?
Go be brainwashed some where else.
ThePunisherNWO 5 months ago
@TheTruthIsFromGod TheTruthisAnythingButyourIdeaOfGod. Religion is the true joke and far more dangerous than what you think of as Satan. Virgins can get pregnant. Noah's ark is an absurdity. I could go on but I won't waste more of my time or yours.
worktosser 11 months ago
@worktosser
This is the End Times. The True servants of Allah are labeled as Satanists, and the true criminals, puppets of Satan, think they are the good guys. Our views are opposed but Allah will be Our Judge.
TheTruthIsFromGod 11 months ago
@worktosser
LOl i agree with you
womblewandering 10 months ago
A commentary in reply to frogmaster3950: I watched all 6 parts of this production, and I don't get the feeling he's refusing to accept the truth revealed by the facts. What the evidence he presents in this presentation does point clearly towards is that some part of the make up of this being are not mapping with known earthly dna. However hard that is to accept, relates to the flat earth concept held for a long time, and held to be absolutely true by everyone.
JerryDechant 1 year ago
to answer Hoobie's question, do a search using this: Lloyd Pye - Starchild Skull Interview 2010 - Part 1/6. You can substitute the "1" with the consecutive numbers to see all 6.
JerryDechant 1 year ago
Nature can produce just about any physical deformity one can think of. It seems he refuses to accept that the could be of 100% earthly origin.
frogmaster3950 1 year ago
Where is Part 1 ??
hooibe1 1 year ago
@hooibe1 watch?v=suDC7jQ_50o
gabydewilde 1 year ago