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To: mysterio
Who are you kidding? There could be no film footage on this planet that you would ever, even after hell froze over, accept as bona-fide, unless you took the footage yourself.

You kid yourself calling for "clear, undoctored video," but that's the only one you're kidding.

What you ask of me is far more mind-stretching -- to wit, that all these witnesses on tape, in writing, in books, on news programs, from all walks of life -- pilots, air traffic controllers, astronauts, policemen, military officers, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc . -- that ALL of them are either lying or delusional -- all based on your one experience with sleep paralysis. *sigh* Talk about far-fetched.

Mysterio, I thank heaven have never seen a ghost nor a UFO I've felt certain of, and hope I never do. However, I have experienced first-hand, personally, so many paranormal and psychic phemomena that there are way too many to count -- these are first-hand things that make it very obvious that humans can and do communicate with each other in ways that break all laws of physics. It is what it is.

Until you have two or three similar experiences, you will comfort yourself by telling yourself that I am either lying or delusional. That, also, "is what it is." The difference is that I know (and you don't) whether or not those are reasonable explanations, or if the truth is that psychic phenomena exist. I know the answer for sure; you may be like the gal on the 26x9-mi island. I don't pretend to know what they are or how they work and figure that God will let me know more when it suits His purpose, not before, therefore I let sleeping dogs lie. But I would be engaging in self-destruction and deception if I "assumed" I was delusional or pretendeded they hadn't happened.

What does that have to do with UFOs? Only that as I understand from my own experiences, the events related by so many who've seen what I haven't seen, reasonably hold water, and it would be engaging in denial if I took the tack of riduculing and scorning them because I am afraid (as I truly am) of the implications of their evidence.

Are you the one who mentioned of the photos that kids in high school could do better? Okay, HERE'S A CHALLENGE FOR YOU: You produce a three-minute video that could fool a team of researchers for more than 20 seconds.

140 posted on 11/02/2008 9:40:46 AM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent.)
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To: Finny
Who are you kidding? There could be no film footage on this planet that you would ever, even after hell froze over, accept as bona-fide, unless you took the footage yourself.

I disagree. A clear, undoctored photo or video could be submitted to a peer reviewed publication. It's quite easy to detect fake photos with modern technology. And with everyone carrying a camera these days, it should be ridiculously easy to snap a pic of a space monster, since they seem to be visiting us nightly and twice on Tuesdays.

You kid yourself calling for "clear, undoctored video," but that's the only one you're kidding.

I'm actually quite serious. If you could see my face, you'd see that I am now looking at you with an expression of the utmost seriousness.

However, I have experienced first-hand, personally, so many paranormal and psychic phemomena that there are way too many to count -- these are first-hand things that make it very obvious that humans can and do communicate with each other in ways that break all laws of physics.

We might have to call a momentary truce so that I can hear these stories. You might not have read my previous posts on this subject, but I became the skeptic after a childhood of reading space monster books and paranormal articles. All of which turned out to be the musings of liars or sufferers of mental illness. When watching shows about space monsters, I always hated the skeptic. He ruined the story with facts. So imagine my anger when I realized that most of the space monster witnesses were lying to get attention. I was forced to be the skeptic I hated. So cast out from space monster society, I built a dark lab and a powerful skeptic suit. In the evenings I take flight, searching the streets for space monster hoaxers and liars.

Until you have two or three similar experiences, you will comfort yourself by telling yourself that I am either lying or delusional.

Should space monsters visit my dark lair, I plan to do two things :

1. Try to pick my jaw up off the floor and snap a photo with my trusty mysterio-cam.

2. Come immediately inside, log on to FR, and compose an extensive apology to Quix.

Okay, HERE'S A CHALLENGE FOR YOU: You produce a three-minute video that could fool a team of researchers for more than 20 seconds.

Why in the world would I do that? Hoaxers are the criminals who cast me out and made me into this dark, skeptic villain, who I barely recognize when I look in the mirror. But just like Darth Vader, beneath this mask, there may yet be a flicker of space monster belief, persisting in hopes that someone might yet remove my mask and show me a piece of a space monster ship so that I can once again throw off the skeptic cloak and rejoin society.
148 posted on 11/02/2008 10:16:43 AM PST by mysterio
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To: Finny

What you ask of me is far more mind-stretching — to wit, that all these witnesses on tape, in writing, in books, on news programs, from all walks of life — pilots, air traffic controllers, astronauts, policemen, military officers, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc . — that ALL of them are either lying or delusional — all based on your one experience with sleep paralysis. *sigh* Talk about far-fetched.


INDEED.


171 posted on 11/02/2008 3:22:01 PM PST by Quix (GLOBALIST PLANS FM 1900 ON #76 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031425/posts?page=77#77)
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