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  • Poor guy.

  • yet another bullshitter

  • @MURKYDEEP100 Absolutely not. An ordindary guy telling the truth.

  • 3 comments out of 50,000 views? Is this stufff that unbelievable for people? I guess so. Well I don't believe anything on blind faith nor do I trust people who claimed to have worked directly or contractually for government agencies but it's the closest our low level kind will probably get to any idea of what and who are hanging around this weird planet and why. Just keep an open, yet deducive mind if that isn't an oxymoron.

  • @XxBeJeweledDancerxX These are con artists, and they're a dime a dozen.

  • @79hyperwave Possibly, but there's no question as far as I'm concerned about underground bases, technology production that isn't revealed for decades or the existance of exceptional intelligence throughout this universe. Like I said: I do not blindly trust the details of people who even claim to have worked for sinister agencies but I have no doubts that advanced technology, cloning, and other incidious activities take place behind closed doors because now it's admitted. Peace.

  • @XxBeJeweledDancerxX My beef with the whole ufology crowd, is that it is absolutely FULL of hippie/new age cons, and they are the worst. They're worse than televangelist christians. This project camelot crew is the armpit of that ilk. David Wilcock, GTFO NOW. GO BACK TO MARS.

  • @79hyperwave I can see that the idea of "a coming of UFO's", an invasion scenario or some such global hype has long been pushed by MSM and Hollywood. I know all about project blue beam and the ability to project hollograms of considerable magnitude as a possible fear weapon for various purposes and I think most of what people see when they identify UFO's is human technology, possibly with outside help. I don't know much about the Camelot gang but it's better than watching TV for "entertainment".

  • @XxBeJeweledDancerxX I agree, I can't watch television anymore. The whole Project Bluebeam scenario is plausible, google 3w dt satweapons dt com and "Project: Soul Catcher: Secrets of Cyber and Cybernetic Warfare Revealed (Volume 2)" by Robert Duncan. In terms of the science fiction genre being some kind of an acclimatization conspiracy? Utter nonsense. And there's some good interviews by Project Camelot, but I'd say about 90% are new age con artists like David Wilcock going on tour.

  • @79hyperwave Possibly. But I have no doubts about technology development that's withheld for decades, cloning projects and other seedy experiments taking place in the known and slightly public underground bases. Can't trust a person who claims to have worked for a sinister agency nor a handle on my computer screen. Peace.

  • @XxBeJeweledDancerxX Without a doubt. The general concept is in place, but after looking into all this stuff for a year, I've realized that there is an entire LEGION of these spooks who tour the country annually at conventions for $ and write books for $, offer counseling services via skype (for $), it's apparent that this whole community is a cash crop that is being played to the hilt by con artists.

  • @79hyperwave I can see that too. It'd be interesting to do a background check on people like this to see if they were anywhere near what and where they said they were when their claims supposedly happened. This is not a religion for me. Just something to peek at.

  • So basically he was full of it, since 2007 has gone by and nothing was made public...

  • Hopefully Kerry doesn't really believe all these people. I'm not saying that none of it is true but it is a known fact that all these UFO groups have been heavily infiltrated by the CIA. There is much spectulation that the famous contactee George Adamski was a government agent. He is even buried in the Arlington Cemetary.

  • i wonder how much information in these Project Camelot interviews are true and concrete. Much talk about stuff out there. Most of which I've known since I read "documents" post-2000 when I was a member of the "Scientists of the New Atlantis". Very sad that I can't find it any more. There was one "Atlantian" title I came across a few years ago, but it seemed no where near as good or resourceful as SOTNA. i will never forget it. I miss SOTNA dearly, even if some of it seemed "city market" stuff.

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