Ryan Wood on UFO Crashes and The Majestic Documents
Ryan Wood got interested in UFOs growing up with a father who worked for Lockheed. As an adult, he’s compiled many hours of research, digging into leaked government documents and presumed leaked documents to verify or invalidate their authenticity. Along the way, he’s researched data on dozens of UFO crashes through some 3500 pages of documentation. Much of that information is compiled into Majic Eyes Only, a book chronicaling Earth’s encounters with alien technology. Many of the documents and supporting research are available through UFO Crash Retrieval Conference.
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5 Comments
Vonnie Spencer
February 21st, 2007
at 6:10pm
Is THE SECRET going to be replayed on The SCI-FI channel or any other channel you know of in the near future? I would like to see it. Sorry I missed it last time it played.
Thank You
Vonnie Spencer
Vonnie Spencer
February 21st, 2007
at 6:10pm
Is THE SECRET going to be replayed on The SCI-FI channel or any other channel you know of in the near future? I would like to see it. Sorry I missed it last time it played.
Thank You
Vonnie Spencer
Ybyll
July 3rd, 2007
at 5:01pm
RE: The Secret
Vonnie. You don’t need to watch the Secret. Here it is in 4 words:
Stuff Happens. Be happy.
All that other stuff in that movie is simply philosophy masquerading as pseudo-science. Don’t believe the hype.
PS: UFO’s are unidentified flying objects, but that doesn’t mean they’re “alien”.
Ybyll
July 3rd, 2007
at 5:01pm
RE: The Secret
Vonnie. You don’t need to watch the Secret. Here it is in 4 words:
Stuff Happens. Be happy.
All that other stuff in that movie is simply philosophy masquerading as pseudo-science. Don’t believe the hype.
PS: UFO’s are unidentified flying objects, but that doesn’t mean they’re “alien”.
A Key
December 8th, 2007
at 7:37pm
In the beginning, they were just lights in the sky, at a time when air travel had yet to be invented. Then they became gods and angels, and even Thunderbirds. UFO is just a polite way of saying, I’m not sure what it is, and whether or not it wants to eat me, but I won’t admit I believe what I just saw, just in case somebody wants to put me away. They are real. And we haven’t a clue what they really are.