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09-08-2008, 07:21 AM | #1 |
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Your favourite testimony.
Hello from Australia!
Just a quick question to you all. Of all the interviews and testimonies from Project Camelot, which one did you seem to enjoy or connect with the most? Discuss... |
09-08-2008, 08:00 AM | #2 | |
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In first I adore John Lear but i also like and quite believe in Bob Dean (likable) Richard Hoagland (likable) George Green (1/2 because i dont blieve him 100%) Luca Scantamburlo ( I love his Italo-English and he sounds deadly serious) Boriska (you know kids and animals always make it, although I dont really believe him) Sgt. Clifford Stone (sounded pretty serious) Ralph Ring (likable) Gary McKinnon (although i dont believe him fully - !FREE GARY!) Bill Hamilton (quite serious - "Sir could you please explain me this mechanism" ) interviewees i dont like: David "I look a bit like Edward Cayce so i am the reborn prophet and know everything" Wilcock Leo Zagami (unlikable) Benjamin "I send the Yakuza-Ninjas after you!" Fulford Dan Burisch ( I d o n t b e l i e v e h i m a s i n g l e w o r d ) Gordon Novel (creepy Mafia/CIA-like type) Mr. X (too mysterious) Last edited by King Lear; 09-08-2008 at 04:10 PM. |
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09-08-2008, 08:32 AM | #3 | |
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David Wilcock - his interviews here were Ok but a little too in depth. I went to website and listened to his blogs and it just didn't resonate with me. He's got some good points but in the end he's pushing a product - himself... He's just a creepy guy, and the fact that I cant get his face off my Winamp player makes it even more creepier... Leo - well what else can I say but this man has some serious pysch problems. The interview itself wasnt bad. But head over to his website and half of his audios are of him threatening to kill people etc. Thats not really normal. You get further with a a quiet word in the ear than with a gun. Everyone else seems fine. Thanks for Kerry and Bill for doing these interviews. |
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09-08-2008, 11:53 PM | #4 |
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ALOT of people liked the Duncun o' Finoin interviews....the man has passion and true emotion you have to give him that. In the words of a one of my friends who saw his interview..."Dude...that due is AWESOME!"
I think I liked the John Lear interviews the best...he is knowledgable but he is NOT telling everything he knows, despite what he says. Bill Hamilton...why are you still keeping so many secrets for majestic? This whole thing is really getting a bit silly now isn't it? By the way...everyone I know (and I have met a few) who works with really, really black technologies...have terrible personalities!! Thats WHY they end up in those positions. They never hire you if your the "center of the party" kind of guy. They look for loners, nerds (no offense), and people who don't seem very approachable or who you just wouldn't notice if you walked by them. They don't hire people who like to chat, or people who like to make small-talk. In short...people who you would say...now there was great guy! They're never great guys because in truth, the hiring process only looks for highly intelligent anti-social, people who will believe in a cause. People whose dads didn't play with them enough when they were children and who have something to prove to themselves. Okay. I'm off my soap-box. |
09-08-2008, 11:58 PM | #5 |
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Has to be Bob Dean.
I ALWAYS use his video as a 'Starter Video' for people just becoming 'aware' of what is going on in this world. |
09-09-2008, 12:21 AM | #6 |
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I'm with you on Bob Dean. Seems like a sincere individual who cares deeply about the human race in general and knows we are capable of so much more. For me, his info resonates on a deep level.
I also find Dan Burisch's stuff extremely fascinating...I can't get enough of it. My wife wonders why I listen to this 'crazy man' and it does seem unbeliveable, but at the same time there is just so much detail in it I don't see how he could make that stuff up. |
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