Lloyd Pye briefly discusses why the Starchild's eyes are so incredibly different from normal humans. Learn much more or download FREE eBook sample at www.starchildproject.com.
@creamie123 Hmmm ... upon further scrutiny, I think it's mainly the front part of the video along with the fact that it is titled the "Grey Conspiracy" that is the issue. The back portion was quite informative and it would be uneconomical to remove the video. I do not purport to have any authority on designing a website to meet standards. I think you have the autonomy to handle this. While it's a small issue, the thought that there may be thousands of future subscribers magnifies the issue.
@creamie123 ... work in face of the overwhelming presence of the media and other interpreters. Despite that, you have done great so far in maintaining the integrity and neutrality of your findings through the presentation and outline of your website, and your meticulousness is enviable. It is just in my opinion that that particular page that I have pinpointed presents itself as a vulnerable spot that could lead to the wrong kinds of responses. It's your own website of course; just a suggestion.
@creamie123 ... avoid the potential issue of putting words into your mouth. Well, it can happen, and even if it does not, it is in my belief that quite a lot of people will misinterpret your intentions just from the pacing and juxtaposition of your presence within a 'grey conspiracy' show. You are certainly right about the lack of 'filters' by most people, but I am concerned that disavowing of having had anything to do with it just isn't sufficient, because of the powerlessness over one's ...
@creamie123 ... rather inconclusive 'evidence' that aliens were found on ancient sculptures and engravings even though this normally presented a large leap of faith instead of pure logical inquiry. If he had directed the show individually, having you right in the show might just have offered an opportunity for him to directly jump to certain unproven conclusions such as "Starchild was 1/16th grey etc." Fortunately, the other narrator was meticulous enough to avoid such logical pitfalls and ...
@creamie123 ... towards certain channels like Discovery, which has recently sullied its reputation by uploading shows like "Lost Files", which was seemingly just an act instead of an actual enactment) can corrupt the originality of certain findings in the sense that it distorts the connotative and inter-subjective nature of its motive. I am not pointing fingers at anyone, but one of the narrators of the show seemed to be relatively fixated on his belief that aliens exist, by extenuating the ...
@OfficialLloydPye Yep, while you have good intentions, it is unfortunate at times that one does not have full control over one's works. Some people jump to conclusions very quickly by skipping all the necessary logical sequences in-between by imparting the wrong intentions to others, like how a college professor's words can be skewed by someone else in an attempt to support a particular political viewpoint. Sometimes, the need for sensationalism on certain channels (well, I'm a bit cautious ...
@creamie123 : Yes, I see your point, but most people don't seem to have the high degree of filter on these kinds of things that you do. Technically, you're correct, but I think most people understand I'm not voting for or against the gray conspiracy by being in that show. I had nothing to do with how it was titled.
@creamie123 Oh sorry, I just watched it. Didn't know that the Starchild skull was featured in it. You could put in an additional description to clear all misunderstanding.
Hey Lloyd, perhaps you could remove the "UFO Hunters 303 The Greys Conspiracy 2009" video link from your "Starchild Skull's Eyes" page. It contaminates the neutrality and objectivity of your website, and could very likely impute the wrong intentions by inserting something that is too subjective and inconclusive. Sure it may be related and interesting, but it may severely compromise your website's intention as being biased towards this 'grey conspiracy'. Just for your consideration.
@creamie123 Hmmm ... upon further scrutiny, I think it's mainly the front part of the video along with the fact that it is titled the "Grey Conspiracy" that is the issue. The back portion was quite informative and it would be uneconomical to remove the video. I do not purport to have any authority on designing a website to meet standards. I think you have the autonomy to handle this. While it's a small issue, the thought that there may be thousands of future subscribers magnifies the issue.
creamie123 1 month ago
@creamie123 ... work in face of the overwhelming presence of the media and other interpreters. Despite that, you have done great so far in maintaining the integrity and neutrality of your findings through the presentation and outline of your website, and your meticulousness is enviable. It is just in my opinion that that particular page that I have pinpointed presents itself as a vulnerable spot that could lead to the wrong kinds of responses. It's your own website of course; just a suggestion.
creamie123 1 month ago
@creamie123 ... avoid the potential issue of putting words into your mouth. Well, it can happen, and even if it does not, it is in my belief that quite a lot of people will misinterpret your intentions just from the pacing and juxtaposition of your presence within a 'grey conspiracy' show. You are certainly right about the lack of 'filters' by most people, but I am concerned that disavowing of having had anything to do with it just isn't sufficient, because of the powerlessness over one's ...
creamie123 1 month ago
@creamie123 ... rather inconclusive 'evidence' that aliens were found on ancient sculptures and engravings even though this normally presented a large leap of faith instead of pure logical inquiry. If he had directed the show individually, having you right in the show might just have offered an opportunity for him to directly jump to certain unproven conclusions such as "Starchild was 1/16th grey etc." Fortunately, the other narrator was meticulous enough to avoid such logical pitfalls and ...
creamie123 1 month ago
@creamie123 ... towards certain channels like Discovery, which has recently sullied its reputation by uploading shows like "Lost Files", which was seemingly just an act instead of an actual enactment) can corrupt the originality of certain findings in the sense that it distorts the connotative and inter-subjective nature of its motive. I am not pointing fingers at anyone, but one of the narrators of the show seemed to be relatively fixated on his belief that aliens exist, by extenuating the ...
creamie123 1 month ago
@OfficialLloydPye Yep, while you have good intentions, it is unfortunate at times that one does not have full control over one's works. Some people jump to conclusions very quickly by skipping all the necessary logical sequences in-between by imparting the wrong intentions to others, like how a college professor's words can be skewed by someone else in an attempt to support a particular political viewpoint. Sometimes, the need for sensationalism on certain channels (well, I'm a bit cautious ...
creamie123 1 month ago
@creamie123 : Yes, I see your point, but most people don't seem to have the high degree of filter on these kinds of things that you do. Technically, you're correct, but I think most people understand I'm not voting for or against the gray conspiracy by being in that show. I had nothing to do with how it was titled.
OfficialLloydPye 1 month ago
@creamie123 Oh sorry, I just watched it. Didn't know that the Starchild skull was featured in it. You could put in an additional description to clear all misunderstanding.
creamie123 1 month ago
Hey Lloyd, perhaps you could remove the "UFO Hunters 303 The Greys Conspiracy 2009" video link from your "Starchild Skull's Eyes" page. It contaminates the neutrality and objectivity of your website, and could very likely impute the wrong intentions by inserting something that is too subjective and inconclusive. Sure it may be related and interesting, but it may severely compromise your website's intention as being biased towards this 'grey conspiracy'. Just for your consideration.
creamie123 1 month ago
@OfficialLloydPye Okay thanks, now i'm a bit wiser
OZDE32 11 months ago