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#1
Quote from: Brody on February 19, 2016, 09:12:00 AM
Dan's supposedly got pics of a disembodied hand floating past the 10x camera back in the 70s

I've seen the video and the stills.  It was headline news over here, back in the day.  But you can't see shit.  It's just like in the show when they broadcast an image of nothing, then draw-in a box to illustrate where the box can be seen.  But it really can't be seen without great leaps of vivid imagination.
#2
Quote from: zeebo on January 17, 2016, 12:29:17 AM
This is not advised.  My personal style of watching is to take 2 shots of tequila pre-show, then follow up with a gulp of Dos Equis every time they mention the Templars.

Shit you must be ready for rehab!
#3
I predict that they'll find Jimmy Hoffa's skeleton next season, wearing full Templar regalia.
#4
Quote from: Jackstar on January 07, 2016, 05:38:03 AM
I've been avoiding this thread ever since I got to this forum like four years ago for reasons it will become apparent later but I want to let you know that the story that I told on Richard Hoagland show last night was a true what I wasn't lying anyway good luck this is on voice recognition so I hope you can barely read it

O'rly?  The show on Youtube yet?
#5
My 11 year-old son didn't like it.  He said that there was not enough light sabre fighting for his liking.

On the upside, the First Order Stormtroopers are marginally better shots than their Imperial counterparts.
#6
Quote from: Open Lines Gerry on December 22, 2015, 01:41:00 AM
How lame / disappointing was Captain Phasma?  The chrome trooper uniform was awesome, but:
- the character didn't really do anything
- also shouldn't have been a woman

Like Boba Fett, a whole mythos could have risen for this character based on the costume alone - a missed opportunity, in my opinion.

Yep. +1
#7
Quote from: trostol on December 20, 2015, 08:53:16 PM
he was too emo for my taste

my main issue, and let me preface..i didnt hate the movie..it wasnt not bad..i was entertained...BUT..i felt i was watching an updated version of A New Hope...

Rey was a lil too..powerful for ...

i am sure we will get it in the next films..but there really needed a bit more..backstory on some things/people in the movie

and i realized after..it was a bit..disneyfied...Rey probably a new disney princess

Nailed it.  100%
#8
Random Topics / Re: Celebrity Deaths
December 29, 2015, 07:49:34 AM
Quote from: ziznak on November 12, 2015, 02:04:59 PM
Damn how old is Lemmy now?  Mr. reaper has to have his name on an upcoming list as well...

And so he did...  :(
#9
Quote from: Brody on December 17, 2015, 12:00:31 PM
The most recent guy watched a robot cam in 10x which showed a pole, which then vanished. The cam did not go to the floor level, where the trunk and body are supposedly, so with zero evidence of treasure he said he wouldn't suggest sending himself down there at the price he would charge. The brothers split on the results of why nothing was seen and we moved on. 

Meanwhile, off the air a big find seems to have come out.
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/roman-sword-discovered-oak-island-radically-suggests-ancient-mariners-020663

It's interesting that you've posted this.  I was thinking, whilst watching a promo for the current season, that if something significant was actually found, it would have made the news over the summer and scooped any dramatic 'reveal' that would have been on the show.
#10
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
December 18, 2015, 08:40:03 AM
Quote from: Uncle Duke on December 18, 2015, 07:47:00 AM
Not sure which is more ill-advised, the aerial view photo of his property or the photo of his daughter that accompanied his "I'm outta here" message on his website.

Bingo.

One of the original reports, back in October, listed Art's street address.  I looked it up on Google maps back then (I have an alibi, fyi, and the last time that I visited Nevada was in 2012  ;) ).  So I can understand his logic for posting his defence and using a picture.  Also, he posted the pic of him and his daughter for public empathy; I can understand that too. 

I would never do those things if I was being menaced.  But I am not a public figure; Art is a public figure, so his approach is different than mine. 

I truly believe that Art is done with paranormal talk radio; this is the final straw.  If there was more money in play, he'd probably stay with it and hire private security to patrol the Pahrump compound; but there is a lot of competition for him these days.  Art's work in developing Coast to Coast AM has birthed a wave of imitators (not the right word, but you get the gist); he is not the only game in town even though he is the godfather of it all.  His work will go on and he should be duly honoured for his contributions.

Art (if you are reading this), I wish you all the best; a future of good health and security for you and your family.  Thank you for the years of entertainment that you have provided and thank you for paving the way for others.  As time passes, it would nice to hear you, or see you as a guest on someone else's show or podcast.
#11
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Joe Rogan
December 17, 2015, 12:01:41 PM
2 thumbs up!  :)
#12
Radio and Podcasts / Fade to Black- with Jimmy Church
December 11, 2015, 09:39:15 AM
Check this out, it is pure gold!

https://youtu.be/bwYH17OsnWQ

Basically it is a discussion of the Paris shootings where this Kerrie Cassidy goes all batshit about the alien agenda regarding ISIS, and this Mike Bara fellow tries to bring in some other bullshit, and they actually get pissed at each other!!  Hilarious.
#13
Quote from: zeebo on December 11, 2015, 05:08:39 AM
The show's kinda become like Gilligan's Island.  "Wait, this week, are they really going to do it?  They're soooo close!  Oh man, darn, I guess not.  Well what's their next chance then?"

There was a guy early on that had a pretty good idea about those marker stones and they spent a whole episode building it up and then a minute dismissing it at the end ... and then, wait!, next theory!, forget all that rock formation stuff, there's something weird in the swamp!

Dammit!  Zeebo's right!  This is nothing but a 21st century spin on Gilligan's Island, minus the babes and the laugh-track.  And BB's right, bring on Mary Ann Treasurehunter!!!
#14
Quote from: ziznak on December 09, 2015, 02:57:52 PM
Centurion40, your mission, if you choose to accept it, goto Oak Island and search for torsion fields...

here, take my accutron!



Talk to me in the spring.  It's cold and wet, and I'm feeling lazy.  Mind you, the Michigan brothers are probably home for the winter, so this might be an ideal time to go strolling around!
#15
Quote from: Kongfish on December 09, 2015, 01:47:09 PM
I really was intrigued at the start of the show, I read that same article and it had always interged me as well. I moved down here to the Florida keys to hunt for treasure in my spare time I have the fever so bad.
But, I can say this with no regrets.
The first two seasons I stopped watching after that. I tuned in at the start of this season just to see where they were. When they had the producer on I knew right then, this show is a fucking joke. It gives treasure hunters a bad name. The show went from hunting for the Oak island Treasure. To the filming of the show being the treasure chest.
They were showing the hunt for the treasure and then this season they have spread the hunt out to six or seven different hunts that they show a small piece of each hunt in the show.
Segment 1.) the hole Dan Blankenship dug where they thing there's a room at the bottom of. 
There showing such short segments of each area of the island that their hunting in, that in week #1 they started out by showing the scuba diver putting a glove on. Now in week 5, the scuba diver finally got his fifth finger in the glove.
#2) where they are digging with their million dollar Tonka truck toys. They have gotten so greedy, that they devoted one entire show to a segment that showed them dig 5 scoops of dirt, the whole show. It's a fucking joke.
3.) the curse of Oak island says 6 have died , & 7 must die before the mystery is solved. At the rate that they have slowed the TV show down to, 15 fucking people are going to be dead before they get back from the next commercial break, their going so slow.
4.) I could have walked to Oak island from here and started digging with one hand and made more progress then these morons have made.
They let their passion for treasure hunting get totally destroyed by letting that TV producer talk them into slowing everything way down. Now their passion is filming a TV show of them talking about wanting to treasure hunt, not ever actually hunting for treasure anymore. He show now officially Sucks. I stopped watching. I could find more treasure picking my nose then those clowns will ever find.

I can walk there from here (but I'd rather drive, it would take me around 45 minutes without rush-hour traffic), and I totally agree with almost everything you've said.  Thumbs up!
#16
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
December 09, 2015, 07:44:33 AM
Quote from: BellBoy on November 30, 2015, 06:05:57 PM
Pssst!, Centurion40, he thinks he has a fresh fish on the line. Jerk around a bit and report back, accordingly.  ;)



Been busy and away for awhile.  Mike messaged his e-mail to me and I thanked him.  I have not e-mailed him.  I may or may not, I don't really know.  Personal e-mail has become somewhat... intimate; reserved for family and friends.  Therefore I have a sense that I won't contact him outside of this forum, but I will read-up on some of his links to see if I can decipher the info that I seek.

I'm not really interested in toying with people; but calling "bullshit" when it is presented, IMHO, is not toying.  I think that the Meier evidence is staged, no matter what anyone says.  My eyes have shown my brain all that it needs to know.

But I am sincerely interested in people's religious views, especially if these views are new to me.  When it comes to religion, there is no proof or evidence, only belief.  The whole religious angle of UFO's, ET's, shadow people, etc. is fascinating.  Meier (or Michael) appears drawn a line where the other UFO types are politely being called bullshit artists.  This is amazing.  They are claiming that only their experiences are real... that only their religion (not that they seem to be defining their information as religion) is the true path.  Again, it is interesting to see how their world-view and eschatology differs from Icke, Greer, or Hancock.
#18
Politics / Re: Turkey shoots down a Russian Su-24
November 30, 2015, 02:11:11 PM
Quote from: VtaGeezer on November 30, 2015, 02:01:51 PM
I'd like to hear more from the Euros about that.  Mutual defense isn't automatic and if I were a Brit, French or German, I'd be asking where Erdogan was when ISIS used Turkey a swinging door for smuggling fighters, weapons, and terrorists for years but having a hair-trigger for a Rus plane nipping an insignificant corner of their airspace on a non-threat heading. I doubt that greater NATO has any interest being a shield for Erdogan's chest thumping Islamo-tribalism.

Yep.  I'd especially like to hear what the ex-Warsaw Pact and now NATO partner countries (like Bulgaria, Poland, etc.) think about Turkish shenanigans.
#19
Politics / Re: Turkey shoots down a Russian Su-24
November 30, 2015, 01:56:24 PM
Quote from: Yorkshire pud on November 30, 2015, 01:49:39 PM
A briefing:

No, I didn't write it.

A more pithy summary would be simply "FUBAR". Perhaps leaving the entire area to the neo-Ottoman Turks might be a 'least of all evils' kind of situation.  Then all the islamo-crazies could turn on them!
#20
Politics / Re: Turkey shoots down a Russian Su-24
November 30, 2015, 01:52:40 PM
Quote from: Uncle Duke on November 30, 2015, 01:35:49 PM
Great post.  Clear and insightful analysis without getting bogged down.

Thanks Unkie D!

Digging into the political direction of modern Turkey has been an interesting journey.  When a Turkish soldier is killed fighting the PKK, the Turkish government and sanctioned media refers to that soldier as having been "martyred".  :o 

Erdogan's party is considered "neo-Ottoman". Could be that ISIS might have a competitor for the caliphate title!
#21
Politics / Re: Turkey shoots down a Russian Su-24
November 30, 2015, 01:49:10 PM
Quote from: VtaGeezer on November 30, 2015, 01:32:28 PM
Obama is meeting w/Erdogan today.  I'd like to be a fly on the wall in that room.

So would the Russkies.
#22
Politics / Re: Turkey shoots down a Russian Su-24
November 30, 2015, 12:35:00 PM
Quote from: Goldfinger on November 28, 2015, 06:23:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHCEmThaMLc
A nice video about ISKANDER-M (and a few SMERCH) launchers.
One of the reasons Turkey better stop their messing around.

Russian Sanctions against Turkey:
* ban on hiring Turkish employees in Russia
* VISA required to travel to Russia
* ban on Charter flights
* recommendation against Tourism to Turkes (Russians were #2 in Turkeys foreign guests)
* restriction on import of Turkish goods
* restriction on activities of Turkish organisations in Russia
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151128/1030923785/russia-sanctions-turkey.html

I wouldn't be too quick to bet against the Turks.  Erdogan's AKP regime is every bit as petulant as Putin's Russia United regime. The Turks have a large and well equipped army.  And it currently appears as if they were waiting for the chance to pounce at a Russian jet; they took the shot the first chance they got.  They seem to be benefiting from the instability that ISIS has brought to the region.  They appear to be purchasing the cheap ISIS oil, and are using the instability to arm and train ethnic Turkish Syrians and Iraqis; and they don't want the Russians attacking their Syrian and Iraqi Turk cousins.

The Turks feel safe in NATOs arms.  They can poke the bear and don't have to worry about getting mauled.
#23
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Jimmy Church
November 30, 2015, 12:24:59 PM
Quote from: albrecht on November 28, 2015, 06:58:27 PM

The guy last night, Alfred Webre, a supporter of "disclosure, " "exopolitics," and Basiago for President. Wow, Jimmy Church just let him go into a rants worthy of a Quayle or Jones for many, many minutes and then ended it by saying "thank you Walter, uh uh, Alfred, thank you...." but it sounded if Webre might have been partaking as he seemed to get more and more riled up into rants after starting, relatively, calmly.

A posted a vid that Webre took of himself during the broadcast in the "obviously mentally ill" thread.  If the guy took a hit of something, it was before he went on air.  Then again, he could have ate/dropped something and it started to kick in after about an hour.  ::)
#24
What I've never understood, regarding the swamps and other spongy ground, it why they don't dig during the deepest winter when a lot of it would be frozen.  They could even artificially freeze the ground to help facilitate digging without flooding.

I guess that it is better for the film crew to work while the weather is not freezing cold.
#25
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
November 30, 2015, 10:06:40 AM
Quote from: MichaelHorn on November 27, 2015, 03:21:51 PM
Cent40,

1.  Does Billy, or anyone else actually physically see them (as in with his eyeballs) to this day?

MH: Several have - including his ex-wife (passed a lie detector test 100% truthful) - but not recently as far as I know.

2.  Do they indicate the existence of an afterlife, or reincarnation?

MH: Yes but it's very different than we commonly believe. A new personality in each new lifetime, no recollection of past lives (except in the rarest of cases). What is described as the "afterlife", i.e. seeing family, friends, gamboling around with the bunnies and the lambs DOESNT exist.

3.  Do they indicate that they are our future selves?

MH: No.

4.  Have they seeded life on this planet?

MH: No, but in some cases their ancestors were (along with OTHER ETs) the gods of antiquity, i.e. of our religions.

5.  Do they indicate that there are non-human sentient beings elsewhere in the universe?

MH: Yes, but there are literally multi-millions of other HUMAN races throughout the universe at various levels of evolution, some lower, some higher than we are. Of course almost all, including the most primitive, are more evolved than the majority of the "contributors" here. Oh well.

6.  Do they talk about alternate dimensions?

MH: Yes.

7.  Do they indicate that there are more galaxies within what we call the universe then we can currently perceive?

MH: Many, many more.

Thank you for the direct answers.

Would it be fair to say that a majority or significant percentage of sentient life out there (in this universe) is human-esque?  Yes or no, these other "humans", how did they come be?  The general supposition is that we evolved from apes.  Did the extraterrestrial humans also evolve from apes?  Or is there some sort of panspermia (sic?) going on?

Do the Plejaren indicate anything in regard to the supernatural?  Things such as ghosts, demons, djinn, angels, etc.

Regarding reincarnation, is there assumed to be a progression of the soul; and if yes, then what is the end goal?  Ascension to another level of existence in another dimension, for example?

Do the Plejaren have anything to say about organized campaigns, be it from an "Illuminati" or otherwise, to keep their truth secret or discredited so as to keep us in the dark?  Or is it just natural human behaviour without coordination?

Bullshit or otherwise, I find these sort of discussions fascinating.
#26
I have a new nominee.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtiCl5AgJYM

Alfred Lambremont Webre.

If you don't have a lot of time, start watching at around the 1 hour mark.  The guy actually goes off the chain ranting a couple of times.
#27
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
November 27, 2015, 02:16:32 PM
1.  Does Billy, or anyone else actually physically see them (as in with his eyeballs) to this day?
2.  Do they indicate the existence of an afterlife, or reincarnation?
3.  Do they indicate that they are our future selves?
4.  Have they seeded life on this planet?
5.  Do they indicate that there are non-human sentient beings elsewhere in the universe?
6.  Do they talk about alternate dimensions?
7.  Do they indicate that there are more galaxies within what we call the universe then we can currently perceive?

Thanks.
#28
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
November 27, 2015, 01:16:09 PM
Quote from: MichaelHorn on November 27, 2015, 10:06:34 AM
Well it looks like fabulous good fortune has been visited upon you again!

I speak, inform and correct the masses:

http://theyflyblog.com/2015/11/25/q-a-from-debut-of-the-resonance-ufo-film/

…and it’s all free and larger than life of course.

P.S. Lovely 8” x 10” autographed photos (glossy) WILL be available in time for the holidays. Suitable for framing, they make a lovely addition to any home.

Ok, it would seem that I understood correctly.

Would you indulge some additional questions regarding the Plejaren?
#29
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
November 27, 2015, 12:47:22 PM
Quote from: Paper*Boy on November 27, 2015, 09:16:11 AM
The debate we need to have on this is Michael vs Whitley

Now we are talking!  THAT could be a show!!  Could you imagine a panel??!!  Get Icke in there along with Greer!!  Woohoo!!!
#30
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Billy Meier
November 27, 2015, 07:30:21 AM
I listened to the show on Youtube.  Apart from the fact that it is all made-up and Noory threw nothing but softballs, I must say that Horn came off MUCH better than the douchebag he appears to be in these forums.

I find the overall world view fascinating, especially in light of the way that I perceive the general bent of UFO devotees these days. In my observation, the dominant gist is that there are many versions of aliens and inter-dimensional beings flying around, scaring people, abducting people, and/or secretly running the world. But to my surprise, that is not what Meier and Horn are pitching.  I believe that Horn said that Meier is stating that there is only one group of aliens that bothers with us earthlings and they don't flit around everywhere causing UFO sightings; those sightings are predominantly experimental military vehicles.  They don't abduct anyone and they don't run the government.  They are only here to help guide us past killing and swindling each other, and to help us stop poisoning the earth; then we might be able to ascend and join the intergalactic community.  But conveniently they only speak through Meier....  ::)  Interestingly there do not seem to be any recent Meier pictures either.
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