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Old 03-03-2009, 05:57 AM   #1
dayzero
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Default Re: What do you think of Jim Sparks'

two words come to mind and they are; 'Leo Zagami'

you want to know about the power structure - listen to him!
he's lucid. too lucid!

someone like Jim Sparks, while nice enough, [although appears damaged], cannot really give you more of a super-structure picture in my humble opinion.



just another thought, i got this from another forum;

"......I wonder, because there is nothing printed about the life styles of the various ET groups other than their human interest, i remain in limbo over the belief of them with all the deception they do"

a very good point.

what do pleadians eat for lunch? [the 5d ones, not the 9d ones]
what music do they listen to?
do j-rods hate seafood?
and why did the Orions have such a problem with the trumpet?
[i'm making this up...]
but, actually, what makes them laugh?
and why are they talking to us if they're not allowed to interfere?
and why don't the interfering ones get stopped from interfering if they aren't allowed to interfere....

oh dear oh dear, what a mess......

give me freedom from the known [or the GSSC] ...
..... aren't all these things phenomenologically part of that?


hhmmmmm.
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Old 03-03-2009, 11:33 AM   #2
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what do pleiadians eat for lunch?
Their fruits are genetically designed to be of such high nutritional/etheric life force sustaining value and benefit to them that a single piece of fruit may keep them nourished for 2-3 days.

Pleiadian peach anyone?


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Old 03-03-2009, 01:41 PM   #3
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Default Re: What do you think of Jim Sparks'

I think he is full of it
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Old 03-15-2009, 06:37 PM   #4
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he might have developed a victim-oppressor relationship with them. first he hated them, then he got used to them, then he understood why they were treating him that way and finally he viewed them as working for our benefit. Anyway he was a guinea pig or a rat they were conducting experiments on. We do the same things to lab animals.
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Old 03-16-2009, 01:21 AM   #5
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he might have developed a victim-oppressor relationship with them. first he hated them, then he got used to them, then he understood why they were treating him that way and finally he viewed them as working for our benefit. Anyway he was a guinea pig or a rat they were conducting experiments on. We do the same things to lab animals.
You mean the 'Stockholm syndrome'? Where a person abducted/kidnapped grows to love their captors.

I still have to listen to the Veritas interview... I was going to buy his book a couple of years ago but after watching the 2 Camelot interviews with him I was totally turned off...
His first interview he said nothing interesting or new, which was disappointing and then the second with Bill Holden (a wonderful man) he again had nothing to add to the conversation and admitted that he hadn't studyed ufology or even other abduction accounts at all!!! A very strange attitude for someone in his apparent position, wouldn't you want to know more of the big picture..?

All that, and I dont trust men with moustaches..

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