----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: [AAR_Skeptics] Robert Wolfe claims to be a scientist!
I believe you have found the--pardon the expression--seminal event in Robert's fall into the DP foolishness. Like any converted FTB, he now overcompensates in the opposite direction. I've also seen this in religious converts, as well.
Props to you, Carl on the hoaxed photos--and showing the world how easy it was to put them over on the 'experts' in the field.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:41 AM
Subject: [AAR_Skeptics] Robert Wolfe claims to be a scientist!
If you had watched the Disclosure Project press conference you would
have seen the testimony of a retired millitary expert willing to testify
to congress that we have documented knowledge of over 50 species of
extraterrestrial humanoid. (Why they are humanoid, I'm personally
stumped.)
PLEASE WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE! Skip to about 14 minutes in on the
first clip to get past the intro stuff. Let us know what you think. I
can't really have a discussion about this with anyone who hasn't seen
the video. I'm even having trouble digesting the implications myself.
I know it all sounds far fetched, but I was 100% sceptical of UFO
phenomena being a scientist, and passed it off as the US covering up
millitary craft or something... up until about 2 weeks ago, that is. If
what these 400 or so witnesses claim is true, it was not only that but
some other astounding information that they were covering up. I find it
hard to beleive that the doctors and lawyers who are standing behind
this project would risk losing their professional licenses by
perpetrating a fraud on the general public.
This is for REAL from what I can tell. They want congress to get
involved. They want YOU to get in contact with your congressional
represenatives and tell them you'd like to see the UFO matter looked
into in a truthful and open manner.
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