Thanks Seeker for finding those old articles. Right now I have that article open in a separate window, and as I read through it, I'm going to jot down some of my thoughts / opinions here in case anybody is interested:
- Article starts out with a huge paragraph detailing all of John Lear's experience, expertise, accomplishments and praise. This appears at the beginning of the article, interestingly enough, rather than at the end as is the case with most articles. This serves to influence your opinion of him BEFORE you read the material, and to bias you towards thinking that he's an authority on the matter, due to all his expertise and credentials.
- "In its effort to protect democracy, our government sold us to the aliens."
They sold us to "protect democracy" ? Sounds dubious to me. I think they sold us for any reason but that.
- "In 1947 President Truman established a group of the 12 top military and scientific personnel of their time . They were known as MJ-12."
Hmm. William Cooper, author of "Behold a Pale Horse", as well as Jim Keith have both said that M12 was a load of disinformation bunk. It never existed. I believe both of them, only because they are some of the only reliable sources I have come across in my conspiracy research. And on a sidenote, Jim Keith and William Cooper are now both dead. John Lear is not.
- "On April 25, 1964, the first official communication between these aliens and the U. S. Government took place at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. Three saucers landed at a pre-arranged area, and a meeting was held between the aliens and intelligence officers of the U. S. Government."
Well, we'll never know, now, will we? We'll never have proof for this meeting.
- "During the late 60's or early 70's, MJ-12 representing the U. S. Government...." Sorry, try again. !
- " The EBE's [during the meeting] assured MJ-12 that the abductions (usually lasting about 2 hours) were merely the ongoing monitoring of developing civilizations.
How can we be sure that this supposed meeting even took place when it states that it was done with M12, who as I believe, never existed? That alone discredits it.
- He then goes on to list what abductions would entail for the victims. And in all fairness, it sounds about right. It matches up with many people's personal stories. So, probably no disinfo. there.
- "The EBE's have a genetic disorder in that their digestive system is atrophied and not functional. Some speculate that they were involved in some type of accident or nuclear war, or possibly on the back side of an evolutionary genetic curve. In order to sustain themselves, they use an enzyme or hormonal secretion obtained from the tissue that they extract from humans and animals. (Note: cows and humans are genetically similar. In the event of a national disaster cow hemoglobin can be used by humans.)"
CLASSIC case of disinfo, right here! Where the first half of the paragraph is the disinfo, and the second half most likely has truth. The truth starts with "In order to sustain themselves...." The bunk is before it.
Those are just the highlights. I won't go through the entire article here, but this gives you an idea of what to be on the lookout for when reading this........or any material like this from a supposed "whistle blowers" out to "blow the lid off" what our government is up to. I mean, you can just TELL when you're reading truth, from a sincere source, versus bunk. Bunk is always smooth and scripted sounding, sounding all confident, peppy, cocky and aggressive. Remember that. The truth is rough around the edges. Willam Cooper was rough around the edges. Jim Keith was very subdued - almost depressed - in his writing when talking about what was going on. He didn't come at you like a hyper, cocky salesman pitching his script. And as I mentioned, now both men are dead.
Beware also like I said of the way in which disinformation is wrapped up right along with truth, all in the same paragraph. Disinformation gets you nodding your head, yes yes yes, with truthful stuff, then slips in the bunk while you're still nodding, hoping you won't notice. When faced with a paragraph that's throwing all these
"facts" at you of names, dates and happenings, pick apart every single item, rather than just absorbing / accepting the whole entire paragraph.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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