No one would have believed that in the first years of the 21st Century we were being watched by timeless beings......
I'm off to Leatherhead
I'm off to Leatherhead
Technicalities aside, the whole idea of some conspiracy to control the world is
Yeah, a image of some geezer with a beard floating over the Middle East is gonna convince all the Muslems to change their beliefs or to stop trying to blow up the infidel invaders? And if they project make-believe aliens the entire world is going to fall on it knees and agree to a common government? Good grief how mad can you get?!?
Even if some overfunded, under employed bunch of government hacks DID think this was a good idea to try, what on earth makes anyone think that it would do anything more than make a hugely expensive lab experiment. The little Grey Men alone know how many wacky projects have been tried for a while, but have ultimately proved a complete waste of time and money and have been tucked under the rug where its hoped no one will notice them.
Back to this uniting the world rubbish.
People have been killing each other over minor differences in opinion about interpretation of the same religious texts for thousands of years. No light show dreamed up by the Americans, who are famous for not understanding how other nations think, is going to do diddly to get all factions and beliefs to unite.
Unite under what, under whom? How off base does someone have to be to believe that the world wants or needs a common government. Hell, there is hardly a governement out there right now that you can point at and say they are able to cope with running their own country, much less take on the goverance of the whole world while simaltaniously simulating an invasion by ET. :borgsmile:
And finally, for an idea as barking mad as that Blue Beam to work, you couldn't possibly allow the word to get out ahead of implementation. Instead of having tested it in the Antarctic when no one is looking, they did it over Norway where dozens of random residents were able to film it with their mobile phones and post it on Youtube.
Hey, anyone remember crop circles? Those HAD to have been made by extra terrestrial visitors...well, until people started 'fessing up to having run around at night dragging ropes around corn fields Just because you don't want (for whatever reason) to believe the most logical explanations doesn't mean that you simply have to embrace the really way out theories.
Like this bill of congress here which tries to ban the use of them, now they wouldnt attempt to ban something if it wasnt real....correct? BTW the attempt to ban failed, they still have and use them.
You had me believing that I had misjudged you, right up to this point here.Yes i do read some conspiracy stuff, i do not though instantly believe in it, i research and find credible info. One example. Chemtrails, mind control, mood management, tectonic, climate weapons etc etc all exist.
You had me believing that I had misjudged you, right up to this point here.
I gotta ask: HillBill, you do read Nexus Magazine by any chance?
Hmmmm where to start?So as you may see, definately not the stereotypical theorist
To be honest Ive never heard of Nefilim (wika has it as a record produced by members of the group[sic] Saints of Eden.) so I dont think I will even bother to comment on the Germans searching for it/them/they.
Hmmmm where to start?
Aristotle so wise you read him twice.
Im assuming that part of your reading of the classics from such an early age also included spelling their names correctly; maybe you might try a bit of review/revision, of their names.
To be honest Ive never heard of Nefilim (wika has it as a record produced by members of the group[sic] Saints of Eden.) so I dont think I will even bother to comment on the Germans searching for it/them/they.
I do understand that the Nazi are linked via conspiracy fans with a group of beings called Nephilim, but why the Germans were looking for a bunch of Jewish celebrities/bullies has all ways passed my by.