3) ...to them--mug shots?...jail time? i mean, doing what they did would certainly land one in jail, don't you think? let me try that one the next time my neighbor goes away to greece. yeah, i'd be in the joint pretty fast. strieber doesn't even think about it. anyway, what i'm getting at is that whitley strieber's stories are just stories. the man actually claims the alien squatter story is true and really happened. come on, he's either lying or is a nut ball. i'm not gonna buy his stuff.
2) ...obviously, according to whitley's story, these aliens are indeed quite external to the human mind. what gets me is since whitley's so intelligent, why didn't he ask the condo owner if he could have permission to go in and collect evidence: cigarette butts, dirty dishes, utensils, bio material from a used toilet, shower, sink, garbage throw aways, etc.--all excellent sources for getting alien dna evidence. and why didn't he follow up with the police about who they were and what happened...
1) whitley's best story is the one i recently heard him say in an interview about chain smoking, tobacco stealing, incompetent hot furniture dealing aliens who squatted in a condo next to him and his wife. the condo owner was away at the time. whitley and anne both saw the aliens stealing cigars, etc. at a confectionery store. he even saw them unsuccessfully trying to sell the condo owner's furniture. he finally called the condo owner who had the sheriff come and evict the aliens. ha! now...
I just finished reading breakthrough. I've believed in aliens for years and years. It just makes more logical sense to me that all this stuff is real than not. Especially when I look at how ridiculous our civilisation is and how vast the universe is.
"If they had, none of those individuals would've said a word about it" Not true. People have died to tell about what they've witnessed, so what the hell makes him so sure of how people would react?
Larry King always looked old
MyaChrisify 2 weeks ago
3) ...to them--mug shots?...jail time? i mean, doing what they did would certainly land one in jail, don't you think? let me try that one the next time my neighbor goes away to greece. yeah, i'd be in the joint pretty fast. strieber doesn't even think about it. anyway, what i'm getting at is that whitley strieber's stories are just stories. the man actually claims the alien squatter story is true and really happened. come on, he's either lying or is a nut ball. i'm not gonna buy his stuff.
vinnynumbnuts 3 months ago
2) ...obviously, according to whitley's story, these aliens are indeed quite external to the human mind. what gets me is since whitley's so intelligent, why didn't he ask the condo owner if he could have permission to go in and collect evidence: cigarette butts, dirty dishes, utensils, bio material from a used toilet, shower, sink, garbage throw aways, etc.--all excellent sources for getting alien dna evidence. and why didn't he follow up with the police about who they were and what happened...
vinnynumbnuts 3 months ago
1) whitley's best story is the one i recently heard him say in an interview about chain smoking, tobacco stealing, incompetent hot furniture dealing aliens who squatted in a condo next to him and his wife. the condo owner was away at the time. whitley and anne both saw the aliens stealing cigars, etc. at a confectionery store. he even saw them unsuccessfully trying to sell the condo owner's furniture. he finally called the condo owner who had the sheriff come and evict the aliens. ha! now...
vinnynumbnuts 3 months ago
@Jayoung1000
shallow thought. remember,the scientific community of new york thought the plane was a hoax as things heavier than rock could not stay up in the air.
menacinghat 3 months ago
I just finished reading breakthrough. I've believed in aliens for years and years. It just makes more logical sense to me that all this stuff is real than not. Especially when I look at how ridiculous our civilisation is and how vast the universe is.
Endisnigh666 4 months ago
Skeptics don't be turned off by this interview. You don't know what you're missing. Sure his books probably aren't true, but they are still awesome.
Jayoung1000 7 months ago
@qqqTOXICqqq Then how come when he took a lie-detector test it was all true?
MsJamStudios 9 months ago
"If they had, none of those individuals would've said a word about it" Not true. People have died to tell about what they've witnessed, so what the hell makes him so sure of how people would react?
fracture82 10 months ago
@ 0:23 - "I am talking to you about a real thing...I'm pretty sure." LOFL.....
Brando1274 1 year ago