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#1
Quote from: Rix Gins on November 21, 2017, 10:12:49 PM
<snip>the effects of the thin air from the high altitude. <snip>
Here is a song from the movie.
OMG! Are you sure they didn’t rent a theramin to do that scene!
Geez killin’ me. :-)
#2
Quote from: Nobody on September 17, 2017, 07:15:45 AM
There's another side to Hoagland?  ???

Obviously, in my mind. It's way too early (PST) to be reading this stuff. Everything else on the web seems so pedestrian, so here I am.

Funny how I read things somethings:
- The Other Side of Hoaxland, I dunno. My mind finds that funny.

I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I'm beginning to believe that a lot of human generated smalz is crap. What's a smalz? Dunno really. Just another word my mind spit out for anything beyond a naturally occurring event.

In other Alphalpha news: I recently moved our residence from one house to another. We were lucky in that we actually found a place to live that we like and that will work for us. A bit smaller (>50%) than our previous residence, but we'll make it work. I mention this because the land owner, is, well, too nice of a person. My New York life attitude seems to run amok with some kinda mean things. Like I think he's a fvcking idiot dick. A bag of balm. ... dot dot dot ... I dunno. Maybe I need some counseling. My wife says he's a very sweet man. I'm sure he is. / blink blink / If I ever wanted out, this might be the opportune time. On the other hand, it is a really nice property, very quiet, many more stars out than where we used to live, and a big backyard where we can pitch a tent and setup the cheapo 300mm Cstar Optics telescope I inherited to look at the heavens with.

Rambling here. blab blah.
Anyway, regardless of the rabble rambling, idjiot postings, and anything else one wants to jab off about here, it's good to be here.

Hope you all are having a stellar weekend.

Little Al and his bag of little green men
Don't pass me by, don't make me cry don't make me blue
#3
Quote from: OldGabber on August 18, 2017, 03:44:03 AM
yes tonight's show was very bad

    I'm back, briefly. I don't get out much anywhere much, except to the one motorcycle mailing list that I've been involved with for ~25 years. This board, is the one other board that I have found of interest and where the players (mostly) seem mature enough, are knowledgeable, and have posts that are readable and make sense. Oh yeah, and humorous too. That's important. OK, whatever, I know, f'in who cares.

    Back to "tonight's show was very bad."
I have noticed that George is getting, and to be kind, a bit lazy in his interviews. Notable was the August 14th show with Peter Breggin. Where he was asking the same question, several times, but with different phrasing. I usually don't listen to "Heaven' Inspirational" types nor "World 'Renounced' Psychic Mediums", so I don't know how the second part of the show goes. And again especially notable on the August 15th show specifically with Cory Cooper on Elvis Presley. It just sounded like he was really stretching the interview and that it could have perhaps just gone one segment, 45 minutes or so. To me, it's a slap in the face to the listeners to have to listen to ineptitude like that. I'd rather hear Steve Quayle espouse on the merits of the Kandahar giant, hopefully without the extreme overdrive that he applies to his microphone. What's up with that anyway. But I digress. Doesn't Noory know what he sounds like or rather is moving into sounding like? I happened upon a very old show, where he sounded bright, his voice was very pleasant and the banter between him and his guest (some Pennsylvania bad spirit topic), maybe around 2004 or so.

    Peter Breggen: For the record, I happen to enjoy listening to Peter. I respect what his online presence represents and what he says makes sense to me regarding SSRI's, other prescription drugs, and their prescriptions of.

That's all I've got for now. Time is limited. "Everything Must Go".
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGgtfz5qaaU

No Rickrolling'ing today (...)
#4
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
May 22, 2017, 01:00:18 AM
Hi All,

Was suggested I drop in to say hi.
New user here.
I intro'ed in new user earlier.

Good to be here. Great place.
I'm out though. Fading.
#5
re: Art Bell's tit's
If I can touch them then they're real.

Posted by: WOTR
« on: Today at 01:48:22 AM » Insert Quote
Anyhow, stay awhile and post often.

Thank you
#6
Hello All,

"Thank you for taking my call (...)". haha!

After lurking for several months I decided to create an account.

I originally visited bellgab to view comments about radio show hosts and guests.
Just wanted to see what others were saying around the current events of shows and postings.
Did I find what I was looking for? Not really, as I didn't know exactly what I was looking for. Just opinion I think. I did discover, again,  that there is mostly no one answer for anything about anything.

Coast to Coast hosts-
Art Bell: I didn't discover Art until I talked with a neighbor friend about four years ago who turned me on to CTC. I missed out on his broadcasting heyday. Interesting man to say the least.

CTC: I have an account that I use to listen to streaming when I have the opportunity.  Jorch is definitely a bit over-the-top for with his capitalistic ways and i know you all know what I mean. I wonder about his sincerity as the CTC host because of what he promotes. But, on the other hand, I do have a certain amount of respect for a man trying to make a living the best that they can with what they have.

JBW: I really enjoyed his broadcasts on CTC and then poof, he was gone. I do listen to CTM.

Richard Syrett: I've come to enjoy Richard when he's piloting the show. Sounds sincere enough for me. And, IMO, a good interviewer too.

George Knapp: Hard not to love George Knapp. I always enjoy his reporting and take on things.

Connie Willis: Her fill-in, May 20, 2017, from what I did listen to was interesting. In the past I would just turn CTC off when she hosted, but, she's starting to become more listen-able to me.

Jimmy Church: Hard to pin down if I dislike him (I don't know him, so that's hard to say) or just his style.

BellGab: Great board IMO. Thanks for being here. I am glad there is a sane forum out there for all things "weird".

What is of interest to me today:
Linda Moulton-Howe: I enjoy her reporting, although I do have to admit that I've listened to so many of her reports that I'm a little burnt out. The cattle/animal mutilation thing is irking me mostly from Steven Greer's claims that they are Shadow Government/Cabal events and are behind cattle mutilations and abductions to create fear. I was sold on the alien theory as presented by Linda. And now, whatever.

Dr. Steven Greer: I have watched "Undisclosed" and several of his videos. He has some very compelling "evidence", interviews and testimonials from the "Disclosure Project", and his contact outings that make for interesting thoughts.

Steven Quayle: When I fist heard Quayle, I thought he was absolutely nuts. Non-stop jabber about things I had never thought about. Now, I'm not so sure. I keep an open mind.

others: What can I say. There's so much out there now.

About EBEN, ET's, other non-earthbound life forms: I don't know. I've have not encountered anything that was not immediately mostly explainable.

Unexplained craft 1: In the summer of 1973, in the evening, about 10pm I witnessed a "craft" that looked like the ball end of a mace (a flail) in Vermont. It was huge, unlit, had spikes protruding from the ball. It was traveling very slowly across the tops of pine trees. It was too far away (a mile or so) for me to follow. I have to say that this was a very unusual experience. I was hanging out with a friend and two of his friends at a cabin in Vermont. We had a few beers, I went outside to relieve myself and get some air. I decided that saying anything was not a gret idea and just kept it to myself.

Unexplained craft 2: Two years ago, on July 4, 2015, in the early evening I witnessed a craft hovering in my neighborhood about 300 feet up, just hovering. It had extremely bright red and green lights that obscured whatever it was that they were attached to. I ran into our house, got my partner out to see it too. We watched for several minutes and then it shot out at a tremendous speed to the south. I'd like to say it was a personal drone, but I'm not so sure.

New technology: If it's truly there, I want it in use now. Free energy and all that.

I keep waiting for something really definitive to happen. Used to be waiting for the "dirty bomb" headline. Today, it's wondering about disclosure and impeachment. Rhetorically: And now I wonder what happens after disclosure? Life is mostly the same, right? Just some verified information about what some of us think is the "truth".

Certainly not a discussion for this thread, but what's up with that X-37B space plane? Support personnel in full haz-mat suits after touchdown? To protect against xenon, hypergolic nitrogen tetroxide / hydrazine (diazane) fuel vapor?

I'm an older guy now, and have too many questions about too many things, too many loose ends. Life isn't simple.

That's some of my story and I'm sticking to it.

Alphalpha
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