That was fascinating and refreshing compared to recent rhetoric–the aliens aren’t the threat, it’s the human psychos who gained control of the tech and are using it in very inhumane ways that’s the problem.
I’ve never had much for red flags pop up when listening to Dr Greer, and didn’t with this latest presentation.
Speaker Michael Herrera was wearing a Global Goals/Sustainable Development Goals lapel pin and a Masonic tie clip. I almost fell out of my chair. He had other pins, but I could tell what they were.
I was in Bangkok about 8 years ago getting some dental work done (@ Bangkok Smile, for anyone who wants to know). It was cheaper to fly there and have a few weeks holiday than to get the work done in Sydney.
I befriended a Swedish guy and a couple of Americans who were staying in the same tourist area, Khao San, and we started hanging out together.
One of the US guys, ex-Army, was living in the cheapest, most dilapidated place for about $US7/night. Plywood walls, mosquito nets with band-aids over cigarette holes, padlocked door. He’d drink too much, get very messy and we’d have to take him back and put his drunken ass to bed, and then we’d continue talking and drinking at some restaurant or another nearby.
One night, he managed to hold on longer than usual and as the conversation turned to UFOs/Nephilim/Aliens, etc, he suddenly regained his faculties and started talking. All I remember was: “I was assigned to one of those bases. They hate us! They hate us!”
We got a couple more minutes out of him, enough to check that he was saying what we thought he was saying, before he fell into his usual stupor and we had to drop him back at his room.
The other guys and I all went our separate ways over the next couple of days and I haven’t seen any of them since.
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
That was fascinating and refreshing compared to recent rhetoric–the aliens aren’t the threat, it’s the human psychos who gained control of the tech and are using it in very inhumane ways that’s the problem.
I’ve never had much for red flags pop up when listening to Dr Greer, and didn’t with this latest presentation.
Speaker Michael Herrera was wearing a Global Goals/Sustainable Development Goals lapel pin and a Masonic tie clip. I almost fell out of my chair. He had other pins, but I could tell what they were.
FWIW, a little tale.
I was in Bangkok about 8 years ago getting some dental work done (@ Bangkok Smile, for anyone who wants to know). It was cheaper to fly there and have a few weeks holiday than to get the work done in Sydney.
I befriended a Swedish guy and a couple of Americans who were staying in the same tourist area, Khao San, and we started hanging out together.
One of the US guys, ex-Army, was living in the cheapest, most dilapidated place for about $US7/night. Plywood walls, mosquito nets with band-aids over cigarette holes, padlocked door. He’d drink too much, get very messy and we’d have to take him back and put his drunken ass to bed, and then we’d continue talking and drinking at some restaurant or another nearby.
One night, he managed to hold on longer than usual and as the conversation turned to UFOs/Nephilim/Aliens, etc, he suddenly regained his faculties and started talking. All I remember was: “I was assigned to one of those bases. They hate us! They hate us!”
We got a couple more minutes out of him, enough to check that he was saying what we thought he was saying, before he fell into his usual stupor and we had to drop him back at his room.
The other guys and I all went our separate ways over the next couple of days and I haven’t seen any of them since.
Someday, I’m going to ask Cryptogon readers to share their UFO/Paranormal stories. I can already assure you: It will be very interesting.