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Old 09-26-2008, 05:06 PM   #1
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Truthseeker,
Could I respectfully ask for an injection of brevity into your projection?
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Old 09-26-2008, 06:21 PM   #2
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Totally agree with the above. Why did Bill and Kerry say this was the most important interview they've done? I have heard all this stuff multiple times from the new age movement.

I definitely get some really, really strange vibes. Especially the part about the nordics being our protectors. I would encourage people to check out alliesofhumanity.org concerning this topic (although I still haven't made up my mind about that info either).

Anyways, I am going to keep my distance from this one...
I feel the same way, my instinct said she is not to be trusted. I have never been wrong thus far in my life. I can see in a persons eyes when I should be on high alert. She puts that vibe off big time for me.
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Old 09-26-2008, 10:49 PM   #3
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I feel the same way, my instinct said she is not to be trusted. I have never been wrong thus far in my life.
never? that seems hard to believe. if that's the case then bill and kerry might as well just interview you since you seem to have a pretty good grasp on things. i know it would save me a lot of time and effort. come on, we all make mistakes
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Old 09-27-2008, 12:31 PM   #4
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I would encourage people to check out alliesofhumanity.org concerning this topic (although I still haven't made up my mind about that info either).
I like to repeat sherab's words....... I would encourage people to read this free ebook
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Old 09-26-2008, 08:32 PM   #5
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This is only my third post and I probably won't make any friends with it, but I gotta say that this interview was a huge disappointment (and I've watched/listend to almost all of them). In fact, I actually had to struggle to stay focused and awake while listening to Ms. Delicado's emotionless, monotonous and decidedly nebulous presentation. Almost immediately, I had a gut feeling that she was being, shall we say, disingenuous.

As far as I could tell, and aside from a couple of completely unverifiable references to events that supposedly occurred in Earth's deep dark past, she brought absolutely nothing new to the table. She simply unveiled a bland potpourri of things that are already there for anyone to partake of; things that have already been recycled and regurgitated countless times all over the internet and in print.

She kept prefacing various elements of her story as being "fascinating," and yet, her dead-pan manner belied any sense of fascination, or even excitement. Nothing she said was even remotely so, IMO. Vague and ambiguous, Yes. But "fascinating?" Well, maybe to her it was.
Well, I sure appreciate your honesty. I have watched all the interviews on Project Camelot also ( Bill and Kerry - thanks so much for your work!) This one seemed bland in comparison. Her energy is a little weird. She seems sincere. but I have heard much more indepth and profound info relating to this topic from other sources. I feel like the earth is an incredibly complex school. Some are getting their Masters, and some are freshmen. I am very cautious about other races intervention. Intervention seems to be a cosmic no-no. Thats all I'll say for now. It is nice to read a forum where many diverse opinions are allowed.
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Old 09-26-2008, 11:09 PM   #6
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Like many here, I didn't quite know what to make of her. For example, whenever she said "this was fascinating", I couldn't make out what was fascinating about it, like when someone tries to tell you a joke but doesn't deliver the punchline properly. This shouldn't be happening, considering the mindblowing content of the material itself. I do think she is well-intentioned though. I'm starting to watch the Monsanto documentary now. I knew they were a corrupt outfit, but the Roundup thing is an eye-opener, considering all the school ground caretakers we have known in our area have all died of cancer. I wouldn't be surprised if it's been due to overexposure to something toxic like Roundup.
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Old 09-29-2008, 03:19 AM   #7
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I will be honest... I did not harmonize with her. I found her energy intrusive and draining. It took my 8 or 9 goes to get to where I am right now in the video, and I am still not done. Please do not take this personally... my intent isnt to hurt anyones feelings,.

Like many others I found her story telling to be exhausting to watch, she constantly refers to her self and her emotions... and the way she does it breaks the flow of the story. This and the manner she tells the story I find draining. I feel like she is telling stuff she made up in her head, after reading some stories.

Maybe she is just not used to being interviewed, or telling her experiences in front of a camera. Maybe her book is much easier to read... but I find that a persons body language explains the story being said. And her body language and story telling seems like a little kids when they are making up a story... and telling it as they go.

Thanks for the video though!

P.S. Watch her body language, and watch where her eyes go when she is thinking. They keep on looking down.... which makes me very skeptical

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Old 09-29-2008, 03:39 AM   #8
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I didn´t saw the interview but i took a look at the woman for a little in the video while she was explaining her thing..... and overall: bad vibes. Seems agressive enough to send harsh vibes. Im not the only one who feels she is vampirical in some energetic sense.

Personally, i can´t stand to view the video even a few minutes, for me that woman looking that way directly at the camera, then, me, is quite offensive, lol seems like she has some psychopathic thing mental illness or something really weird, because it´s too much intrusive.


if those "special people" are asked to go public, maybe is because tptb want them more identified?.

I sense there is not any real need to go public.

If that woman represents the most important testimony of Camelot, camelot is something to trust even less than the little i have trusted it bfore.

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Old 09-29-2008, 03:46 AM   #9
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One of the things I've observed about the posts on this thead is how varied the responses are from everyone. It's almost like some people are on the bus (those who can accept what Miriam has to share as real and authentic) and others who don't even see the bus coming (who are caught up in their own feelings or how they perceive Miriam holding her head). There is also a glossing over of other members expertise (Miriams eyes looking doward) which clearly demonstrates these particular members lack of knowledge about basic info that any trained mental health professional would notice.

Why is this?

For example, if we were to step back and look at the political scene, there were folks before GWB was every elected who were on the bus (who were aware of GWB's past failed business dealings, history of alcolism and cocaine abuse. And were also aware of his subsequent brain damage from his long history of substance abuse that impaired his judgment). The other half of the nation rallied to his support only to discover 8 years latter that they got run over because they didn't see the bus coming.

Why didn't they see the bus coming? What is that all about?

One possibility is that they were wedded to what they "wanted" to "believe" rather then to what was reality. Those who demonstrated due diligence prior to the election would take the time to research the candidates (which can easily be done on the net). GWB had a history of taking businesses and bankrupting them. He is just repeating what he did in the past. Yet many, who are still in denial just don't understand behavorial patterns and what is happening as a result.

This is not meant as disrespect toward anyone. It is just an observation about how some folks need time to assimilate information and develop discernment skills as compared to other folks who have already gone through that process and are sitting "on the bus."
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Old 09-29-2008, 03:52 AM   #10
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personally i post here my opinion on this strange sea of speculations.

As i can´t stand that woman, because it´s energy is NOT positive for me.... that´s enough.
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One of the things I've observed about the posts on this thead is how varied the responses are from everyone. It's almost like some people are on the bus (those who can accept what Miriam has to share as real and authentic) and others who don't even see the bus coming (who are caught up in their own feelings or how they perceive Miriam holding her head). There is also a glossing over of other members expertise (Miriams eyes looking doward) which clearly demonstrates these particular members lack of knowledge about basic info that any trained mental health professional would notice.
BTW I used to play a lot of poker... and I have read many books on body language for tells and give aways, and body language/eye placement is huge! And I still use these skills, because they are very useful in helping me to read people. Just look at the Mothers who get their children to "look into my eyes" when they want to know the truth. But I am going to guess that you are professionally trained, and all professionally trained people obviously know better than myself when it comes to this?



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One possibility is that they were wedded to what they "wanted" to "believe" rather then to what was reality. Those who demonstrated due diligence prior to the election would take the time to research the candidates (which can easily be done on the net). GWB had a history of taking businesses and bankrupting them. He is just repeating what he did in the past. Yet many, who are still in denial just don't understand behavorial patterns and what is happening as a result.

This is not meant as disrespect toward anyone. It is just an observation about how some folks need time to assimilate information and develop discernment skills as compared to other folks who have already gone through that process and are sitting "on the bus."
You obviously have a strong resonance with Miriam. And seem to think she is being honest, and that is your choice. But pay attention to yourself, and look how you have pigeon holed those who do not resonate with her. You have judged them as been unready, and unable to see something you think is obvious. Yet many people just do not like how she feels... Myself I noticed how I felt poorly watching her video, then looked for some explanations. And its not only myself... I would say at least half the responses I have read have not been favorable for this woman. Something to pay attention to.
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Why didn't they see the bus coming? What is that all about?

One possibility is that they were wedded to what they "wanted" to "believe" rather then to what was reality. Those who demonstrated due diligence prior to the election would take the time to research the candidates (which can easily be done on the net). GWB had a history of taking businesses and bankrupting them. He is just repeating what he did in the past. Yet many, who are still in denial just don't understand behavorial patterns and what is happening as a result."
Obviously GWB is 'succeeding' at his current much more important and bigger job at hand. All along, I think that has been his mission, to bankrupt the United States, not just financially, but militarily and morally. I don't know whether I should laugh or cry while reading your astute observation.

Back to the interview...

Does any Camelot member in this forum think that if you were the driver and being consistently followed in the dark, you would not wake everyone up in the car?

"We are being followed." "Let them sleep."

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Old 09-26-2008, 12:59 AM   #13
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For those of you that only downloaded half the video, you can watch this video on youtube here.

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Old 09-26-2008, 03:56 AM   #14
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I believe Miriam's message was very authentic and relevant to this time of transition. I can tell you that one particular point she emphasized has already manifested with me.

Approximately six weeks ago I received messages to grow a Victory Garden. Not just any garden, but a Victory Garden, which had significance, but I just did not know what it was at the time. If you look up the significance of a victory garden it is interesting in many different ways.

Now, for the record I am a very novice gardener at best and up until recently a workaholic, so this was a very out of character endeavor for me.

I did some research on victory gardens, drug the significant other to home depot for materials to build an above ground garden and loaded the back of our truck up with organic compost ( I am now learning how to make my own compost). We built the retaining wall around the garden and wheel barrowed all of the compost into the back yard. For two weeks I watered and turned the compost to neutralize the ph levels and then added top soil.

After planting the seeds and watching the blossoms start to sprout, something changed in me. I started paying more attention to progress of the sprout growth and tending to areas that were getting disheveled or building up more dirt for stalks that needed more support. But these activities have been more than just tending a garden. It feels like something I have known deep down, but it was far away and now it is coming back. There is a relationship we have with mother earth, if we quiet ourselves enough to feel it.

When I listened to Miriam's interview it all came flying around full-circle and I realized we are all closer than we think to the path of enlightenment; we just have to believe.

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I believe Miriam's message was very authentic and relevant to this time of transition. I can tell you that one particular point she emphasized has already manifested with me.

Approximately six weeks ago I received messages to grow a Victory Garden. Not just any garden, but a Victory Garden, which had significance, but I just did not know what it was at the time. If you look up the significance of a victory garden it is interesting in many different ways.

Now, for the record I am a very novice gardener at best and up until recently a workaholic, so this was a very out of character endeavor for me.

I did some research on victory gardens, drug the significant other to home depot for materials to build an above ground garden and loaded the back of our truck up with organic compost ( I am now learning how to make my own compost). We built the retaining wall around the garden and wheel barrowed all of the compost into the back yard. For two weeks I watered and turned the compost to neutralize the ph levels and then added top soil.

After planting the seeds and watching the blossoms start to sprout, something changed in me. I started paying more attention to progress of the sprout growth and tending to areas that were getting disheveled or building up more dirt for stalks that needed more support. But these activities have been more than just tending a garden. It feels like something I have known deep down, but it was far away and now it is coming back. There is a relationship we have with mother earth, if we quiet ourselves enough to feel it.

When I listened to Miriam's interview it all came flying around full-circle and I realized we are all closer than we think to the path of enlightenment; we just have to believe.

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I'm so glad you brought up gardening! Your description of the process you experienced is very eloquent and I appreciate hearing it. I feel ya...it is the single most important thing I do with my time for reasons like you described-making that connection to the earth is crucial in infinite ways, for all people. More time outside, less on computer. I've been computer heavy lately...most stuff is played out-not much to do, go haul some manure-heh, some tasks are more pleasant than others.

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Old 09-26-2008, 05:43 AM   #16
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Namaste All!!!

I was impressed with her experiences and her synchrosities:yet, I would humbly like to remind everyone that WE Manifest what we intend & focus on!!!

Focus on Abundance,awakening,compassion,safety,beauty,toler ance,
Light and these will be a part of your life. Refuse to accept the chaos and the
fear that PTB and Media are trying to spread.

Join in Intention groups,use your imagination to dream of ways that the World can be what it should be:Love,joy,beauty,knowledge.Intend for
new solutions to the ways we Humans live.Dream beautiful dreams
of fertile fields,bursting with flowers,birds,blue skies,of wondrous mountains with crytsl clear,clean water refreshing our bodies & souls, or endless oceans that have a whole world of creatures teaming with life!
Be generous in your visions & dreams and feel it from your hearts.

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Old 09-26-2008, 06:01 AM   #17
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Re: Miriam Delicado Interview was very interesting - but sadly only half the interview would download - video - so I had to download the audio to complete the interview - great stuff - thanks Bil and Kerry.

This could all tie in with the 14-10-2008 predictions...
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Old 09-26-2008, 08:24 AM   #18
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I heard SEED'S, and WAS LIKE THANK YOU, MD.

BuyingSeeds Mightnot Be Such A Great Idea, Try Collecting them yourself at least you know they will not be Sterile + They will grow well where you live.

Does MD Remind anybody else of Sarah Connor from the Terminator II film.
I like her.
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Old 09-27-2008, 12:43 PM   #19
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This may be the worst interview that I've seen them conduct.
I could only get through one hour and ten minutes of this and could not continue .
She says absolutely nothing that I would say is helpful. Nothing concrete about what she experienced on the ship. She does not tell us who the aliens are, what star system they are from, who they are aligned with on earth except that she saw one in Hopi. I was hoping to at least hear the word in hopi that meant thank you which would have given this interview some credibility of what she says she has experienced.

Why did the Russians want her to be a psychic spy? What were they doing?

This has the "new age feel" to it. I've experienced enough new age bs to see it.

I could not latch onto one inkling of info that I have not heard in a round about way before except for her abduction experience.

Maybe I should continue to listen to the interview but I don't see the point.

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Old 09-27-2008, 01:53 PM   #20
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I got the sense while watching Miriam, that she was trying to "put on a show". But not in a way that implies dishonesty. Rather more that this was very important to her, and that she wanted to have it come off well.

Kind of like she was trying to remain aware of her mission, rather than just speaking directly from her heart.

When she said she really didn't want to be there, talking to Bill and Kerry, I saw that this was true, but because it was so important to get her message out and not mess it up.

She was very deliberate in her speech and weighed her words, perhaps to the point of slight distraction.

I think she assumed a "speaking identity" for this interview.

She might do the interview differently now, after watching this one objectively.

None of which has any bearing on her message, which I found very focusing and important.

I suspect we are going to see earths indigenous peoples play a progressively more important role in the near future. They seem to have been biding their time, and are going to be adding a big boost in the efforts to awaken people to the actually hidden beneath the apparency.

I"m getting excited by all this. Avenues of action are starting to open up now, where before I saw mostly opportunities to watch in horror and hide, as intended by the PTB.
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Whether Miriam story stacks up or not is not the main point. It is the message that I hear from many of the interviews and it is this.

it is my understanding that human-beings are a spirit having a human experience of choice.
Our purpose is to evolve our spirits by experience.
Humans of all the creatures on this pebble are the only ones that have the power of self determination, I don't see Loins and Tigers planting potatoes or building houses.
This power of self determination is guided by two forces Ego and Conscious (Fear and love). The Ego is like the motor in a car and the conscious is the steering.
. Unfortunately there are forces in our world that have deliberately developed the Ego ( sense of individuality ) to the extreme. (Fortunately for humanity it is not natural and I believe will be challenged very soon.). The only true peace I have found is not in the things I don't have ie big house nice car all Ego driven material things , but In the things I do have life, health, family and a genuine desire to help.
As earlier I mentioned that I believe that our purpose is to evolve our spirit through experience. For when we die it's our conscious / spirit that goes on for it is the only stable thing about us, it never lies ,or gets drunk, never gets emotional it is here just gaining experience. God can create life, but can't create experience.There is no "Good" and no"Bad", just experience ( what a relief ) but if I were to remove either Ego or Conscious there would be no evolution. for one on its own is like black without white, the ying without the yang. The discipline for me is to do what my Conscious says despite what my Ego wants. If my Ego is in service to my Conscious ( which is the voice of my spirit )then I have a powerful force that can steer me on a wonderful journey.

This is the message I hear from Miriam we need the change the collective attitude from "What's in it for me" to " How can I help" If every one dedicated five hours a week to charity the would would be a better place.
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I did not find her particularly humble. That was my problem with her, I detected a big ego in there somewhere. I am sure she is a lovely person but I too was underwhelmed to say the least.
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I did not find her particularly humble. That was my problem with her, I detected a big ego in there somewhere. I am sure she is a lovely person but I too was underwhelmed to say the least.
That is a tough call.
Is it Ego? Or is is Confidence in herself?
I do not know. I have to be in the room with her.

I can 'read people' myself. It is a 'vibe thing' for lack of a better term.
What *I* wanted to get out of this interview was a bit more DETAIL!
It was to vague for me....
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I was unable to dl the video myself. One of my friends sent it to me and I was most surprised to find that a video that long was put on You Tube. most only last 10to 13 mins

I felt a connection to her and listened to the tape taking in all she has said. I noticed her eyes also but the impression I got, was she was stuggling to hold back her tears. She doesnt find it easy to talk in front of people and deffinately not when she can't control her tears. I know as I am the same way. I find it hard to when people are looking at me. I am working on that. With Miriam, she had so much to say, and she got defensive with, I'm not crazy. Don't we all get that from people? Also Miriam choose her words so carefully. Cautious.....

I took her message to heart and yesterday my husband took me to a nutrient shop and it happened to be closed. We drove past a half price book store and I asked him to stop. I really wasnt looking for a particular book. I don't take the time to read anymore except online. I asked to stop for him. He is the big reader. He decided to just give me cash and wait out in the car

I walked to the back and felt the store had a strange odor so I turned to leave. A sign caught my eye and I felt a tight urge to stop and look at the books right there. The sign said African American / Native American. I was going to look at books on herbs. This book jumped out at me called The Hopi's Survival tips. I just stared at it and wanted to buy both copies but didnt want the hazzle from my husband. I have come to enjoy comparing ancient herbs and cures

I read some of the book last night and finds it goes on the same path as Miriam's speach. I then went online and read more on the Hopi's. The words that Miriam spoke do need to be shared with all.`


Miriam did a fine job and I am very happy I was able to hear her speach. Thanks for sharing Miriam and just so you know, I shared your pain and tears. The point of your message was well hearing

There is nothing wrong with crying and if more people had the love and peaceful ways of the Hopi's as you illustrated and I read about we have something indeed to look forward to.

God bless you Miriam and I hope that soon the load you have been carrying so long is weakened.

Thank you again
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I don't understand your complaining.

Go to google.video, there you can watch the whole video without any break in download and also in whole! (not several parts as it is on youtube)
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