Michael Salla is a very interesting character. Heres a wiki article link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Salla
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LOL, crackpot.
Why are most all these UFO Conspiracy Theorists hard core lefties?? They always believe the Aliens are going to tell us to disarm our nukes, or now I guess they’re going to tell us to drive electric cars.
I will admit, if they give us hover cars, I’m in, but they have to be like the one George Jetson drives, or like the ones in The Fifth Element.
Seriously, I’ve been reading this “disclosure” article for 20 years now, the same way I’ve been seeing reports on the news about “Have we discovered the Gay Gene” for at LEAST 20 years, every year, like clockwork.
Thanks for yet another screaming demonstration of evidently thoroughgoing ignhorance about major chunks of the literature.
There are conservatives in the field. Odd you are not aware of them. Fascinating . . . to a point.
Maybe you are a paid disinfo agent?
<snip> Seriously, Ive been reading this disclosure article for 20 years now, the same way Ive been seeing reports on the news about Have we discovered the Gay Gene for at LEAST 20 years, every year, like clockwork.
You mean as in,
Go Green. Nuke a Gay Space Alien for Christ ?
Cheers!
Me too - a hovercar would be the coolest thing...
"We will be vindicated, any day now" has always been a recurrent theme in every crackpot, fringe belief system.
It seems to seldom break through as a majority view among fringists, who are usually unable (or unwilling?) to abandon their persecution complexes; but there are always some UFOlogists who believe the government will one day roll out the crashed saucers. Likewise there are always a few antievolutionists convinced that the scientific community is on the verge of admitting evolution is a hoax. A few Scientologists think they will live to see psychology wither away. Some TMers doubtless anticipate a day when meditators will float off their mats and convince the world to follow the swamis. There are always a few believers in ESP, homeopathy, etc, who see crucial experimental proof just around the corner.
You can hear these "the world is on the verge of fundamental change when my theory is inevitably proven" types on Coast to Coast AM nearly every night. It's fascinating that the complete and consistent failure of the great breakthrough occurring in their belief system (or in any other similar belief system) year after year and decade after decade, never seems to discourage them. Or, if it does, some younger set of fringe optimists come along, unperturbed by the disappointments of the previous generations.