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Old 12-16-2009, 09:30 AM   #1
Gackt
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Default The Irony of Project Camelots Mission

Hello.

Some of you might recognize my name here, and others might not have seen me post, as I do it sparingly. However, I have been following PC as well as doing my own observations for quite a long time, and I have come to an interesting conclusion on what I have learned and gathered. Project Camelot has given myself, actually I should say 'us' a wider platform on everything from disclosure to the most bizarre of conspiracy theories and black projects. Through whistleblowers, light gurus and insider informants there is no doubt, a larger and more mystical world around us than the average person is aware of. This is not why I am posting this though; I came upon the realization that with PC's mission: "To provide researchers, activists and ‘whistleblowers’ with access to all forms of media in order to get the truth out."


There is an old saying that goes along the lines of "to create something perfect from imperfection, is to destroy what came before." Whats the irony here? Well, here's what i've been gathering through all this exposure and information here, now I dont want to sound like a hard skeptic, which I shouldn't, but I have to say this... before I found PC I used to somewhat believe various stories revolving around unknown phenomenon such as Billy Meier, Zecharia Sitchin, Dan Burisch, Roswell informants etc all at the very least, thought provoking; especially Zecharia and Jelaila Starr's take on Niburu and all that allure of his research. I found either the stories fascinating or in some kind of way, unprovable by current methods. Anyway, now what has changed? Well surprisingly enough, NOW I dont believe any of these stories, and guess what? It's all thanks to Project Camelot. Its a double-edged sword in a way. PC has brought every form of conspiracy to the forefront you could think of in its interviews and stories, but at the same time - things started to inadvertently disprove themselves by either exposure in background (Dan Burisch) or through disproving fantastic stories by overwhelming logic (Billy Meier) or through conflicting stories with whistleblowers and researchers. The point here is.. PC has helped me, at least, to weed out what I see as the reality behind the scenes,and someone's attempt at underground cult status based on disinformation or imagination. I think with painting a bigger picture, some elements that to my knowledge, were accepted a testimony before my experience with PC are now seen as accepted tripe.

If someone understands what I'm getting at, feel free to share your feelings.

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