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Looking for a Reason to Believe

I remember watching this press conference a couple of years ago, but if you haven’t seen The Disclosure Project – I’d like to get your take. “This 2 hour video is a distillation of over 120 hours of video interviews made by Dr Greer. Dozens of highly credible military and government witnesses discuss UFO events and projects they have worked on, with introductory and overview commentary by Dr. Greer. The video is divided into sections and is an excellent item to have and show to others, to get a full understanding of what the Project is about. It is more informative to see this video prior to seeing the May 9th Press Conference video.”

Google Video has both witness DVDs: Disc 1 and Disc 2. I know that my friend, Phil Plaitt, doesn’t believe it’s happened – but I’m looking for every reason to believe. Are every single one of these guys (recorded for this project) crazy? Are they all insane? Are they all in cahoots? I think we’re on the cusp of learning the truth…

  • Secrecy Risks: what are the global risks if we do nothing
  • Human Witness Testimony: dozens of witness testimonies that are real and shouldn’t be ignored.
  • Witness testimony to nuclear weapons that were sent into space and destroyed by UFOs.
  • Astronaut and Satellite Related Testimonials
  • Craft and Body Retrieval of Extraterrestrial Origin
  • Secrecy Examined: how it works through the unacknowledged special access projects and compartmentalization. i.e. How some members of our Governments are kept in the dark.
  • The Secrecy behind Space Based Weapons: its lethal implications.
  • Threats and Ridicule: suffered by those wishing to disclose the truth.
  • Why the Secrecy: and why it is no longer necessary.

Is Paul Hellyer a complete nutcase? If only one of the world’s UFO sightings were real, that makes me 100% sure that I want to know more. I’m looking for a reason to believe.

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Here is how I will believe…someone – ANYONE – who claims to have had some sort of encounter. PLEASE give me a CLEAR, UNREFUTABLE image. Or video. Not something that is grainy, or something that is far away, or that can be construed to be something else.

Same for the Loch Ness monster, bigfoot, and all these other things.

Do I believe there is other life out there – hell yes. Do I believe they have come here to Earth? Heck no.

“Are every single one of these guys (recorded for this project) crazy? Are they all insane? Are they all in cahoots?”

Some of them yes. Some of them are like you: looking for a reason to believe. Looking real hard. Don’t forget there are a lot of con artists out there looking for people who are looking for a reason to believe. Uri Gellar is a big fake, and yet there are plenty of “eyewitnesses” and apocryphal stories attesting to his alleged great powers. Why, I’ll bet they could even fill up a couple DVD’s. And there’s all those wonderful religions too…

I think a lot of people would freak if they couldn’t deny that we are ants being watched, maybe controlled to an extent, by superior beings. Greer claims he’s in contact with beings and frequently sees UFOs, but what water does that hold for someone who hasn’t experienced what he has. Right, very little. He’s not much different than Adamski or the other contactees of the 50’s and on who claimed alien visitations. I do applaud his efforts to collect witness testimonies and all that. I haven’t seen the Greer video, but I’ve researched enough UFO and abduction topics to know we absolutely need physical proof to nail this thing down. Something that can’t be denied by the military, government or the scientific community. I don’t know if this is a forgotten alien coffee cup or a discarded dark energy propulsion system. It has to be something physical that doesn’t disappear and absolutely can’t be traced to man or Earth, but has unrefutable intelligent design to it. It’s what science demands, regardless of all of the people who have seen UFOs firsthand (millions), and the people who claim to be involved with beings from somewhere other than this Earth or dimension (millions). I can’t fault the scientific community for requiring physical proof, but I do condemn them for using conventional explanations in certain sightings where conventional reasoning was clearly and obviously not part of the equation. I don’t believe the skeptics who think every UFO sighting is easily explainable. I don’t believe every person who says they have been abducted or saw a UFO. At this point I still believe in the honesty of most people, but I still need to see it with my own eyes to really know. I think that is the difference between those who have seen and those who haven’t. If you haven’t seen a UFO close and personal or been visited by beings, but you still think they are real (like myself), you are a believer. If you have been a witness or have been visited, you know they are far more than just wishful thinking. Believing for or against is easy, knowing one way or the other is harder.

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