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  • @vinnynumbnuts im not staying your a troll. im only pointing out your comments. i respect your opinion but we all have to respect the poster too and not blow up his comment board with a long narrative. you have a lot of good observations and proof to back up your theories which is why i think you need to have your own channel to discuss with others if you dont already have one

  • @cory3883 ha ha! i may complain about short attention spans on youtube, but i can be a bit of a foghorn leghorn (looky here son, i'm no loud-mouthed schnook!). anyway, i feel i have said enough here. let the other people's comments flow on in! (okay, i'll shut up. some fellas have their tongues flappin' but not me. i was brought up right. my pa use to tell me to shut up and i'd shut up. i wouldn't say nothin'. one time darn near starved to death. WOULDN'T TELL HIM I WAS HUNGRY!!)

  • @cory3883 ha ha, well now, it has been a month since i stopped, as you suggested, but as you can see, no one at all has commented. interesting. is it because my long narrative has flooded the board so much that it has actually taken control over people's free will and ability to jump in here and say what's on their mind...or what? now we're kind of into sociology or, say, social psychology. and, my god, i have just tightened the grip of this phenomenon all the more. sorry. maybe i'm et

  • @vinnynumbnuts i think strieber and his wife are frauds. taking advantage of those seeking the ET truth by deepening their pockets with their make believe experience while on acid. Walken made his experience look like a joke and thats exactly what it is

  • @cory3883 well, looks like you made up your mind on my side with, i imagine, your own arguments (don't know about the acid thing, though, but you never know). the other guy, blum, whose book i also read, is the better. i do acknowledge that there are legitimate cases of unexplained aerial phenomena going on up there. i have been interested in ufo's for a long time, but i'm trying to help contribute with separating the wheat from the chaff...even if it means being called a troll.

  • @cory3883 ...i'd like to add that my approach to ufo cases is to go in with the question, "is this a new, logical, empirical observation of reality?"--rather than the close-minded skeptic's assumption: "it can't be, therefore it isn't." i merely approached strieber & dr. lerma to ask them for the facts they both said they had, & they failed badly. anyway, troll or not, i want certain people (who don't have your thinking skills) to think again before giving their $ over to mr. strieber.

  • Hey vinnynumbnuts! Is the game on? Really? Is it? Quit trolling

  • @cory3883 1) trolling? (what took you so long?) well, first of all, my preceding comments are not off topic at all. i'm attempting to inject some critical thinking skills for those who could use them, here. also, i'm not looking really to get just an emotional response, but rather some intelligent dialogue on the topic. also, what you consider to be a troller's kind of harassment, i consider simply another's right to voice his dissenting opinion on a topic. i even had the decency...

  • @cory3883 2) ...to talk directly to whitley strieber (who excommunicated me merely for asking him some reasonable questions) and dr. j. lerma (who actually was the better in that he said my questions were good ones, but he couldn't go with what i suggested because of his primary concern for mr. strieber as a patient). but yes, the game is on, so to speak. i believe in critical thinking.....just like when i check the used car out for myself before taking the car salesman's word for it.

  • @cory3883 let's hear your arguments, i imagine, for strieber's side. maybe you got something i can learn from. actually, i would really love it if strieber submitted his left ear to mainstream science to extract and examine whatever it is he has inside of it. imagine if it came true and strieber was shouting from the roof tops that he was right all along, & his implant was in scientific peer reviewed journals. it really would change the world entirely. wow! but no, he's likely a fake.

  • Whitley, you don't deserve to be so misunderstood. I feel sorry for you.

  • i have been watching whitley strieber closely. he presses on with the alien hypothesis (the best for book sales), with alternative ones lingering in the background, such as the u.s. govt. sending their boys into bedrooms and sticking tubular cagey things up innocent civilians' arse holes. no real disrespect, but what about the hypothesis that the man is a victim as a boy of a rapist, a closely trusted member of his family, and this is his way of responding, of dealing with it. this not funny.

  • so many elements involved, there is almost certainly more than one agenda being played out. jacques vallee is convinced that there is an agenda to create a new UFO-based religion but can't figure out 'whos' agenda. many are convinced there is a genetic hybrid agenda afoot. john lash takes a Gnostic 'archon' perspective (cool stuff), though supposedly contradicting the hybrid theory. Sitchin/Daniken theories are far too messy for me to accept. Theory of evolution must be considered as well...

  • @zapproowsdower p.s. i once heard strieber on the radio, griping that the visitors are evil, ie., no damn good. now really, taking that into account, it's not too far a stretch to speculate that they could be demons, no? and now, strieber, promoting his new BOOK, is dead against those who speculate demons (i brought up demons in another light--that strieber uses material from other sources). he also champions science. that's baloney. he will never do what i asked of him. watch. 

  • There's not much info on her life that I can find, but the late Dr. Karla Turner truly expanded my perspective on this subject. It's crazier than I ever could have imagined.

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  • they are REAL.....wake UP SHEEPLE!!!!

  • He doesnt seem so distraught as someone would be at getting ridiculed and thought of as insane. Not withstanding all of the inhuman acts he was purportedly subjected to. This man is too calm and is even unsure of what to say most of the time.

  • Come on when will people realize these are the fallen angels. Why do these abductions stop when some people accidently speak the name of Jesus.CE4 research goes over this,Thay have been with mankind since we first walked the earth.

  • LOL @ 1:00

  • I am not for keeping of secrets !!

  • I'm not sure what to think about Whitley overall but,,, Has anyone else noticed how often Larry associated the word "kook" in context with Whitley? There does seem to be a bias against Whitley which in turn lends credit to his claims of being rejected and laughed at for this. In part 2 of this interview, Larry deliberately mispronounces his name. It is so obvious that even Whitley had to chuckle at the attempt.

  • Howard, swallow your spit before you talk. I can't even watch the rest of this!

  • Howard, swallow your spit before you Talk!

  • Don't know about Blum but Strieber is definitely legitimate. Sad that some people can read a book like Communion and come away with the mere impression that it was "boring". Maybe reruns of Gladiators would be more appropriate for these people.

  • @zapproowsdower legitimate?! the guy was a participant in witch masses, a follower of gurdjieff's new age phi., a believer in tarot--way before he came out of the closet, introducing himself as an ORDINARY GUY, making one million dollars with his new book, communion. his book communion began with a big lie. he intellectually said he wasn't claiming to be an abductee by aliens, but in subsequent $-making books, said that oh yes, he was indeed abducted by aliens from some place else. good writer.

  • @vinnynumbnuts I find Gurdjieff, tarot, and witchcraft very interesting subjects. I own an original copy of Communion and Whitley does not say anywhere that he "didn't claim to be an abductee". Where / when did he say this?

    And what exactly about any of the above, besides being an alleged abductee, makes him not normal? I don't find your criticisms to be accurate.

  • @zapproowsdower 1) 5 months to make a response. ok, better late than ever.// put it this way. in the oxford dic., "ordinary" means what is commonplace or standard. subscribing to the phil of the tarot; actively following gurdjieff; being a participant in witch masses; talking a lot about spacemen and aliens in one's childhood, as was uncovered by ed conroy's interviews with strieber's friends--all together are on the fringe, unusual, & are not the general, customary condition of men in society.

  • @zapproowsdower 2) i'm not saying that wicca or the tarot are necessarily untrue or uninteresting. i'm saying that when you claim that strieber's experiences should be regarded as credible because he's an "ordinary guy"--which was the tack used to promote communion--the credibility decreases to the extent to which he turns out 'not' to be an "ordinary guy." (check out a blog by muertos on this.)// in a 1987 interview with larry king, strieber makes it clear that communion only holds a...

  • @zapproowsdower 3) ...series of speculations of whether or not the visitor phenomenon was a physical reality. these speculations are in the last third of the book. it's when transformation comes out in 1988, that he recants and says they are apparently real.// i think the man has most certainly not proven his case. i challenged strieber about his implant claim--also spoke to his physician, a dr. lerma--and together, they would not take me up on my insistence that they get mainstream science...

  • @zapproowsdower 4) ...to remove the object from strieber's ear & examine it, so that he can get the phenomenon verified as being real and shout from the rooftops that he is not a kook & knew it all along. this kook factor is something strieber has constantly complained about. this is his BIG chance. i pressured them--strieber wouldn't talk to me, and lerma hid under physician-concern-&-care-for-h­is-patient. lerma did tell me he's going to write a book about it. he's just making $, like strieber.

  • @zapproowsdower so rather than pressuring the govt for disclosure, i have actually been trying to pressure the kingpin of so-called alien abduction, whitley strieber to do some disclosure himself. if what he and dr. lerma say is true, then why on earth don't they seriously attempt to get reputable scientists involved in this. sure there are closed minded scientists out there, but i know there are many who would all over this if it were real. strieber would be vindicated, & become BIG TIME FAMOUS

  • @vinnynumbnuts I was fishing through old YT comments and found a bunch unanswered. Good points and thx for the response. That bit about his ear implant has always bugged me too. If he won't test it, he never should have mentioned it, which he does often. However I don't think his abduction story has changed much - from the book, up through his interviews, to the present, he seems to consistently portray it as a big mystery that might not be physical, though the UFO angle is the most compelling.

  • @zapproowsdower a) well, the idea of strieber's consistency in saying it's a mystery that might not be physical does nothing in the positive for offering proof of the visitors' existence. he did change his tune in Transformation by saying, "my experience has come to include too many witnesses for me to consider that it is internal to my mind." actually, i find the man too flippy about his stories. also, take the charles whitman incident that strieber kept changing his story about--he was...

  • @zapproowsdower b) ...there, then he wasn't, etc.// i want to get back to his bizarre behavior whenever he serendipitously comes in possession of what can be described as remarkable hard evidence with good potential, if his accounts are to taken as they are. another case was the abduction of his son in Transformation, whom the visitors presented to strieber as a 19th century british rajah, demanding a history lesson and warning strieber that if he eats chocolate, he will die. later, a...

  • @zapproowsdower c) ...computer problem causes strieber's bank account to temporarily disappear. strieber interprets this as visitor retaliation for him eating a candy bar. now in the next book Breakthrough, strieber has a visitor live with him at his cabin--he can't really see it, touch it, nor talk to it. in time, the visitor likes to leaving half sucked candy behind near a book it wants strieber to read. (notice strieber can't eat sweets, but the alien has an unrestrained sweet tooth.)

  • @zapproowsdower d) now, once again, we have some good saliva-DNA evidence with good potential if examined by science. if it could be found--being public and repeatable--that strieber has submitted DNA of an entirely different species unknown to science, then his credibility would be upped big time. right? but what does strieber do? does he submit the sucked candy to science? no, he eats it and reads the book! (notice he's eating sweets again in Breakthrough.)

  • @zapproowsdower so you see, i find strieber to be inconsistent with regard to the content of his accounts, and his stories tend to become increasingly and exceptionally bizzare, along with his behavior, to be believed, or to even be taken seriously with a pinch of healthy skepticism. but he is a very good writer with a powerful imagination. i loved his book Communion for its imaginative and entertaining qualities. i try not to throw out the baby with the dirty bath water.

  • @zapproowsdower one. here's another interesting account of the visitors given by strieber. just youtube "alien hybrids-april 13, 2011." in this interview, strieber talks about "those creatures" (as in e.t.'s) having illegally become squatters in a nearby condo belonging to an owner who is away. strieber and his wife are certain they are the visitors. he talks about also having also seen them at a drug store, stealing tobacco products! ha! the aliens were also seen by strieber, trying to sell...

  • @zapproowsdower two. ...the condo owner's furniture. (now this definitely shows clearly that strieber believes the visitors to be real and external to the mind.) next, strieber calls the condo owner and reports the squatters. the condo owner calls the sherriff and the squatters are evicted. now, in all of this, why doesn't strieber try to collect evidence like photos, cigarette butts with saliva-DNA on them. he attempts non of this. why not try to get permission from the condo owner to...

  • @zapproowsdower three. ...comb over his condo, after the eviction, looking for things like cigarette butts, half sucked candy, biological left overs from used sinks, toilets, showers, plates utensils, razors, tissues...garbage throw aways, etc., etc.....all being good sources for alien DNA. but of course, strieber doesn't even think of that. also, why didn't he follow up on what happened to the squatters, via police. i mean, doing what they did should've landed them in jail--mug shots and all.

  • @zapproowsdower so, whitley messed up with regard to the half sucked candy, & he messed up with the alien squatters lettin' it all hang out like foolish, delinquent hobos, but, if his stories are to be believed, he does have in his possession something very alien & exotic. youtube "dr. john lerma," of course. here, the fool has been force fed with alien technology in his possession (his left ear), & yet he will not let mainstream science look at it. GIVE US DISCLOSURE, WHITLEY STRIEBER!!! ha ha.

  • @vinnynumbnuts dammit whitley! lol. I bet the military learned early on that when it comes to disinformation, all they need to do is sit back and watch the fireworks fly...oh well, that's the common theme here: deception. whatever they are, they can fully manipulate human consciousness remotely... the line between physical and non-physical is utterly obfuscated. this can't be considered merely a nuts and bolts, visitors from alpha centauri scenario.

  • @zapproowsdower 1/ well, supposing the line between physical and non-physical is fuzzy and unclear, there is still, of course, the unmistakable physical side that is the territory of the physical sciences. ha, reminds me a bit of just as there is a confused and incalculable stage between being clean shaven and having a beard (how many hairs and how long before it becomes a beard), there are still unmistakably, beards that exist. when abductees are finding physical scars, implants, missing...

  • @zapproowsdower 2/ ...fetuses, all of which correspond to their experiences--also throw in, say, a whitley strieber seeing aliens stealing smoking materials in a drug store, and finding half sucked candy left by one in his home--then it is indicative of a nuts and bolts kind of encounter with something real and physically external to us. as pointed out by one mit physicist, there is not one, single, independently confirmed piece of scientific evidence for an alien abduction. not one.

  • @zapproowsdower 3/ of course, alien abductee defenders like karla turner will argue that the aliens control everything and that is why there is no physical evidence for science to verify. but i differ on that point because firstly, it's very speculative to begin with, and secondly, the idea of infallible aliens who are somewhat omniscient and omnipotent in this regard, doesn't fit in with what is know about them, according to some of what abductees have to say about their experiences.

  • @zapproowsdower 4/ for eg., i remember reading an acount by an abductee who got returned to the wrong house; another account about an abductee being returned with his cloths on backwards. ha, whitley strieber's bumbling, candy sucking, cigarette and cigar thievin', furniture sellin', condo squattin' and evicted aliens strike me as being very physical, bur not all that competent. also, strieber's dr. lerma did claim he removed a bit of whitley's implant and had it analyzed by a surprised...

  • @zapproowsdower 5/ ...technician who was astounded by the thing. i asked lerman what happened to the piece of alien technology. he never answered my question, which didn't surprise me, and just talked about military interest in strieber's implant. anyway, going by the story, my point here is that a piece of alien technology was stolen from the aliens, which shows them not to be all that much in control. so based on this, i think it is reasonable to expect that at least one independently...

  • @zapproowsdower 6/ ...confirmed piece of scientific evidence for an alien abduction should've shown up by now. but there is nothing--only stories, which casts a sizable shadow of doubt upon the truth of alien abduction.// here's another take on implants that i suspect are real within abductees. in a 1996 nova educational program, a dr. elizabeth loftus, an american psychologist and expert in human memory (check her out), evaluated bud hopkin's competence as a hypnotist for abductees, and noted..

  • @zapproowsdower 7/ ...that hopkins (an artist by trade) did much encouraging of his patients to remember more details, as well as giving many verbal rewards when new details were brought forth. this is confabulation, meaning filling in gaps in one's memories with fabrications that one believes to be facts. ha, so there, i contend, are likely the REAL IMPLANTS ( ie., hypnotist-inplanted false memories) alien abductees are recieving, but not, of course, from aliens. a few thoughts.

  • @vinnynumbnuts that mit physicist had the best response... evidence does not equal proof. but i don't think we should be focusing on verifiable physical evidence. if that surfaces, great... but in the mean time, we need to do some serious housecleaning with the available evidence we do have. which is overwhelming in scope.

    deliberate disinformation - proven

    physical traces - very likely

    psychotronic manipulation - very likely

    alien abductions - very likely

    human abductions - likely...

  • @zapproowsdower A/ well, the mind is a very tricky affair, as bertrand russell once said. also, the human brain is very much wired for and capable of creating delusions of many kinds, in varying degrees. certainly scientific knowledge is based on what is controlled, public, and repeatable; whereas the personal experiences and knowledge of the mystic or abductee is based on what is uncontrolled, private, and non-repeatable. i read about a 1988 experiment by dr. rick strassman at unm that found...

  • @zapproowsdower B/ ...approx. 20% of volunteers injected with high doses of dmt had experiences identical to purported alien abductions. pretty significant. also, a dr. persinger in canada can stimulate the brain to evoke near death experiences and even alien abduction experiences. i think he has had death threats. so, certainly brain structure and a shared cultural environment together can be a good candidate for answering why people have similar nde's and alien abductions. now, there are a...

  • @zapproowsdower C/ ...range of, shall we say confounding variables that cannot be dismissed when trying to explain these kinds of experiences. you have hypnogogic states in sleep, and old hag dream states with paralysis; hallucinations that can be very convincing; psychotic disorders; chemical causes; etc. also, as i have said: false alien abduction memories implanted by the hypnotist (hypnotism is very unreliable). i bet quite a few abductees are eager for the experience--to transcend, to...

  • @zapproowsdower D/ ...be chosen, to move to a higher plane, to be given a purpose. as i said, if you look at strieber's background, he was a very busy bee indeed in search for the higher plane, to transcend, to have a higher purpose... abductees are very special people with experiences most people haven't gone through, and they even are convinced about a govt and mass media conspiracy, as well as an e.t. conspiracy. wow! mr. & miss van builderasses!. but what i'm getting at here is that your...

  • @zapproowsdower E/ ...check list of very-likelies are likely-nots in light of the aforementioned alternative prosaic explanations. actually, the aliens are most unimpressive to me. they don't really say anything we haven't already thought of. they tell strieber we need to acknowledge the soul more. what bunk. look at the history of endless religions in this world. even though philosophy (critical thinking) has dethroned religion, it's still believed in by most people in the world.

  • @zapproowsdower also, have you ever noticed that the vast majority of alien abductees are educated, middle class white people (like whitley strieber, for instance)? i mean, every time i read about or see an alien abductee on t.v., it's a well off white guy or lady. i did read the "interrupted journey" book--probably the abduction case that really got it going--about barney hill, a black man. there was also a latino in some other case who kind of had one. why is that?

  • @zapproowsdower eins/ hello? are you there?...or do i have to wait another 5 months? ha ha! ever see the possession of emily rose? now, strieber was catholic...me, too. just take a good look at what the jesuits know about possession. nobody knows it better than them. in my mind--just a guess--strieber made contact with a very old thing also known to the jesuits. (now mind you, i am agnostic, but curious.) hmm, in strieber's book, he talks about 3 a.m. (know in demon...

  • @zapproowsdower zwei/ ...possession), he talks about that smell of something burning (so, too, in demon possession), he talks about the body being controlled (known in demon possession), he talks about the touching on the belly (also known in demon possession...even scratchings), he talks about the visual that penetrates back into one's own eyes (known in demon possession), he also talks about the loud bang (check out the true possession behind the movie, "the exorcist."). etc.

  • @zapproowsdower ha ha, just to inform you that whitley strieber has a new BOOK coming out this january the fifth. it's called, "SOLVING THE COMMUNION ENIGMA." ha ha, a good one! i can hear the beepy beepies of thousands of cash registers in the background. he's good--after all, he was once a vice president of advertising. he even warns about the lies of skeptics like me...and even speculations on the demonic. he's good. there will be more books, to be sure...unless he passes.

  • Same old, same old pathological liars selling books to make money of peoples gullibility. Stan Romanek is doing what this guy did 25 years ago.

  • @KonChul whitley has dedicated decades to this stuff. its clear to anybody who follows him that hes not in it for the money. infact, he had books written before he even got involved with this stuff.

  • @MvPxBlackHawk Go and buy his books and give him money all you want. I know the story about him, i read 3 of his books and i dont believe any of it. Quite entertaining but that's all it is. I used to listen to his show "dreamland" on the internet and even there you have to pay money to be a subscriber for his nonsense. oh btw, i guess the aliens didint manage to make it down to Texas with him, they got stuck in traffic. That guy is a fraud and a liar. End of story.

  • I don't know what to think of Whitley Strieber. I have TRIED several times to read his book "Communion", but after roughly 1/2 way through it, I had to put it down. It was TOO boring, dry, too many details. I was disappointed with that book, I had been told it was absolutely fascinating. Hooey.

    As for Whitley himself, I just take him with a grain of salt .... he seems normal, but alot of stuff sounds too fabricated. You be the judge.

  • Obv these are just ancient civilizations living inside the earth who have been evolving far longer than 100 thousand years.

  • 4:44 Way to do your homework, Larry King.

  • Is this the beginning of the Ancient Astronaut Theory? at 8:00 into this clip?? I would highly recommend videos by Giorgio Tsoukalas and Erich Von Daniken, if this peaks your interest. Very Intersting stuff! lol also, I like how immediately Larry King tries to transition to commercials once JC is mentioned... something to consider, that's all..

  • Is this the beginning of the Ancient Astronaut Theory? at 8:00 into this clip?? I would highly recommend videos by Giorgio Tsoukalas and Erich Von Daniken, if this peaks your interest. Very Intersting stuff!

  • Strieber doesn't seem so credible because, he's a writer who's saying The government tried to convince him Aliens created Jesus but his stories sound just as ridiculous so.....

  • RIDICULOUS

    ITS DENIAL

    AND RUNNING SCARED I READ HIS BOOK IN 1988 AS I DROVE ON MY OWN DOWN TO MEXICO NOW HES WITH LARRY KING HES BACKING OFF

    AND WO IS THAT OTHER IDIOT WITH A RED TIE??????????

    AN AMERICAN GEEK A SHITE HEAD

  • RIDICULOUS

    ITS DENIAL

    AND RUNNING SCARED I READ HIS BOOK IN 1988 AS I DROVE ON MY OWN DOWN TO MEXICO NOW HES WITH LARRY KING HES BACKING OFF

  • friday 9-21-90 i was born haha cool to see whats going on when i barely was here

  • Anyone who takes the time to read, study and follow Strieber's material will soon come to realize Whitley Strieber is brilliant, funny, humble and sincere. There isn't a molecule of false in this man and he is nothing short of a hero for coming forward into an aggressive, savage environment with this story. This is a real, flesh and blood hero so have a good look and know what real character is.

  • Poor whitley. I have had strange experiences with what I can only describe as aliens, but nothing that terrified me (I was also a young kid at the time and in Communion- in both the book and movie version, whitley doesn't seem so frightened of "them" as a child). I'd love to meet whitley strieber face to face someday. The guy is amazingly brave for putting up with the crap he does. And Larry kind- "please don't talk whitley, I can hear you..." I couldn't!

  • In 1952 when Einstein died I read the newspaper story of his study. There was a posted picture that was drawn my Einstein.

    He stated that it was what humans would look like after being in space for generations. His picture looked like a gray.

  • That book of Strieber's, Communion, is scary fucking shit. You get the feeling that something horrific happened to him, and that he genuinely believes it.

  • whitley is not crazy. i truley believe his stories. things happen to real people. your minds are free, believe what you want to.never doubt what you think you see.

  • nice wig blum

  • Larry King always puckers his lips to the established "reality". He can't maintain marriage, has heart attack after heart attack, can't take care of himself...so how in the world can we even begin to take this jackass seriously?

  • I've always though it's jewish elite, our goverment and drugs, combined they do thier little exsperiments on people then I don't know have some guy in a suit run around and while the people are all hocked up on drugs, via gas or what ever they think it was an alien but it's zionist and our government.-btw the dude said they stuck something up his bung hole-they prob did that for sick humor and to kinda de-man him.

  • I feel bad for

    Whitley Strieber. I believe he is telling the truth. I think he is a sensitive yet open minded type of guy who lives in a very close minded world. Don't get me wrong, but doesn't it sound like Larry King is putting words into Whitley's mouth?

  • I hope the Wikileaks get some donation.....

  • Larry King has a muffin top. That fat bastard.

  • @MagnusRene76 Well suposidly the medieas number one super jew is retireing but naturaly will have speacials. Like many others I think they made him step down for failing to stump the president of Iran. That dude outdid the ol' super jew on every question. Or it could be he's geting old.-wich we all will and kinda sux.

  • 20 years ago waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaa 

  • lmao disinfo that reptillian alien he describes in the biolab that the scientists created is not credible evidence. It was only a hypothesis to what would have happened if reptiles had taken a different evolutionary path.

  • Strieber is a hero for sticking with this eternal mockery decade after decade. Anyone with less character would have given up on humanity. This man is made of titanium. Real, useful insight is not easy to come by, so I recommend ALL Y'ALL listen up to what the man has to say and think about the big picture of things with an open mind. The pieces of the puzzle will come together in your head, if you dig deeper.

  • @electrohermit God bless him...im almost done with his book "communion"

  • Nice WIG.

  • HOW DO WE KNOW THAT LARRY KING ISN'T AN ALIEN?

  • @11joshman man, you made me laugh! I bet he is an alien! LMAO!

  • They misspelled Strieber's name...very professional.

  • Larry King needs to stop interrupting.

  • this guy Howard Blum needs something to drink.....I can't get past the sticky sound of his dry lips while hes speaking....another thing.......was there a time when Larry King really looked like a "young" guy? I can't find anything........lol

  • @newyorkeastside dude...if you hadn't said that i wouldn't be annoyed by it

  • black people are ET's BET's

  • Why are we still going through the same BS for the last 20 years? Disclosure NOW!

  • because people are ignorant. I have 700 friends on facebook and not one of them know anything about aliens

  • @chiefmojorising1 that doesn't mean they are ignorant. I was introduced to the e.t's at a young age when my mom was watching unsolved mysteries...ive been fascinated with them ever since. I call it luck

  • @acardworld1 , it wont happen bud. there was more off a chance of disclosure in the 90's and even early 2000's than now.

  • @CommodoreWog

    Not so sure about your assertion. There's a growing weariness with deception from all sources including the government. It's a pillar of the Tea Party movement. Increasingly, this is becoming an age of enlightenment. Let's continue to press on.

  • @Udosh The tea party "movement" is not about wanting to KNOW anything.

  • @MsJCBurke so true.

  • The debate has been over for 62 years; the ET presence is a inconvenient fact.

  • great upload dude...have your read whitley striebers 'Majestic'? Great book

  • Larry King is a lizard.

  • Ha ha!

  • Looks like an Owl to me.

  • @translucentorb hahaha!

  • "Please don't talk Whitley, cause I can hear ya." lol.

  • It's kinda sad to see the same interviews 20 years later. The human race hasn't made alot of progress. We suck.

  • You're making me feel depressed now :( .

  • @dankeschone If you believe that, than yea, you suck. Humans have so much potential. Don't let the "Program" bring you down.

  • @dankeschone the government has. but we haven't as individuals.

  • @dankeschone - Honestly, I don't think there are any Aliens. It's just another money-making scam and an effort to cure the boredom of human life.

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