Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman has devoted more than 50 years to pursuing the scientific truth of UFOs, and was the original civilian investigator of the legendary 1947 Roswell, N.M., incident.
Friedman is just another UFO groupie.
He has no more understanding of them than You or I do, but he advocates for open discussion of them. Like us, he lives in a body that cannot go where they come from, but he clearly wishes that he could.
Be a hoot if visitors made contact and imparted such knowlegde that the only need for hospitals and doctors was for child birth and accidental injuries,,,and life span was greatly enhanced.
I’ve chatted personally with Stanton several times each of several UFO conferences.
It’s challenging to get him to respond to questions with more than brief, even often terse answers.
He’s a loveable curmudgeonly sort of man with a brilliant mind and a quick wit. He does his homework thoroughly.
My only significant beef with him is that he seems to have bought into the deception that they may be here to save us and are from distant planets. He seems to be mostly agnostic spiritually—which may explain why he’s not likely to support the ET’s = FALLEN ANGELS research.
Or, he’s a closet globalist helping set up the masses to accept ET’s and their support of the oligarchy’s global government.
Ping.
I saw a ufo the other day
seriously
i watced it standing stil for about 5 minutes- looked away at a bird and looked back and it was gone and i had a clear 180 view of the entire cloudless sky
I only went to one UFO conference. Was in the 1990s. Stanton Friedman was there. He’s been at it for years and gets more respect because he has a science background
50 years of nothing but blurry photos, endless speculation, expensive books and speeches, but zero proof.
This guy is such a hustler.
from:
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/162292
Billionaire Aerospace Entrepreneur tells NY Times about killer UFOs
Gary S. Bekkum . . . . June 11, 2010
"People have been killed. People have been hurt. It´s more than observational kind of data."
(STARpod.org) -- In the world where high paranormal strangeness meets the Intelligence Community, it's called the CORE STORY: a tale of extraterrestrial contact with the US government.
Perhaps no one in the private sector knows more about the CORE STORY than Robert Bigelow, the founder of Bigelow Aerospace.
In a recent article by the New York Times, Bigelow is quoted about the dangers of extraterrestrial contact.
"I´ve been a researcher and student of UFO´s for many, many years," Mr. Bigelow said. "Anybody that does research, if people bother to do quality research, come away absolutely convinced. You don´t have to have personal encounters...People have been killed. People have been hurt. It´s more than observational kind of data."
Bigelow's revelation may have slipped by NY Times writer Kenneth Chang, but grabbed the attention of Billy Cox, who wrote in the Herald Tribune:
"Whoa, yo, time out! Holy moley, Mr. Chang -- the emerging top prospective client for post-NASA rockets just said people have been killed and injured by UFOs. And the dude bases it on 'more than observational data.'"
Billy Cox goes on to speculate whether or not Bigelow's "observational data" is related to an FAA manual directing Air Traffic Controllers to report UFO contacts to the Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS).
Perhaps. But Cox may be unaware of the intimate connections between Bigelow's paranormal interests and a former CIA official; a physicist who has been contracted to write evaluations of far-out topics like teleportation, for the USAF; and others with friends and associates in the Intelligence Community. Some of the others are associated with private sector attempts to reverse engineer suspected alien technologies. Or so we have been led to believe.
And among the reports of strangeness are stories of paranormal happenings at a remote ranch in Utah.
In my book, Spies, Lies, and Polygraph Tape, tall tales of extraterrestrial visitations are woven through covert past attempts by the CIA and other intelligence agencies to access paranormal phenomena. Thanks to the partial declassification of government documents, I have been able to confirm some, but not all of the strangeness being reported.
In one startling contact tale told to me by a scientist who worked on the Bigelow paranormal investigation at the Utah ranch, an alien presence took physical and mental control of one of the scientists.
"Terse, threatening" voices were 'telepathically' broadcast into the scientist's mind, warning Bigelow's team to leave.
[Qx: Of course, the billionaire entrepreneur is just a hayseed hick of a troll from Mississippi full of moonshine and ignorance who couldn't tell the difference between swamp gas and his mule's farting . . . /sar]
Perhaps compared to ?most? naysayer trolls who seem to have had to stretch quite a distance to research effectively how to successfully clip their toenails. /s
Whether one believes in these things or not is largely a matter of personal preference. There doesn’t seem to be any sort of overhwelming evidence either way.
At all events, it’s fun to think about, whether one believes or not, and I’m gonna go way out on a limb here, just for giggles:
1. My personal belief, shared by a growing number of investigators (however one defines the term) is that these things represent a civilization which has been “here” “on Earth” right along - with us - and are somehow able to travel “interdimensionally.”
2. Within the next ten years, there will be some sort of overt and undisguised appearance/event (such as, e.g., a filmed and televised landing on the White House lawn) which will eliminate all doubt.