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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ont. CANADA
Posts: 1,043
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I am not necessarily saying Billie is a fraud, but nobody is going to convince me that the weddingcake ufo is real.
If this were my website I certainly would be removing this type of "evidence". ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bay Area, USA
Posts: 118
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If you want to fly interstellar and the spaceship looks like a wedding cake, what do you say to that? "I ain't gonna get caught flying in a wedding cake"??
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: england
Posts: 1,153
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billy meir is a big far zero for me. he nver resonated once with me. i never even looked inot any of his site or anyone associated with him to deeply. its like scratch and sniff. i get near some information and you can usually tell by scratching the suface and sniffing the bs. you dont need to look at stuff inside out to get a feel for it.. this info has never peaked my interest.
infact almost all ufo stuff is unprovable and hearsay. i find it utterly fascinating but take none of it as gospel. do i belive in extraterrestrial beings and craft? yes! is this info true and other stuff like it ? couyld be! i dont take any info over anything else and above all i dont take any of this type of info seriously. ET aid.jpg |
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