Posted on 09/27/2010 1:34:18 PM PDT by marbren
(NECN: Washington) - A press conference was held this afternoon at the National Press Club in Washington, where at least a dozen former U.S. Air Force personnel, mostly officers who worked on secret projects connected to sensitive nuclear weapons sites, are admitting that they were privy to UFO and alien-related incidents -- that occurred during their time of service.
In this clip, you will hear from: Retired Air Force Captain Robert Salas, Former Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Dwayne Arneson and Former Air Force Official Bill Jameson
(Excerpt) Read more at necn.com ...
Thanks for being
WRONG AGAIN
It’s an FR wide rule.
The actual rule is posted below:
Don't jump threads - If you get involved in an argument in one thread, it's considered poor manners to restart the previous argument in the middle of an unrelated thread.
Note that it says absolutely nothing about "carrying assualts" or "forbidden".
Perhaps that too was a figment of your imagination.
Perhaps I’ve read more warnings from mods than you have.
The habit of ignoring truth and evidence seems to be pretty chronic in some RC circles.
Y’all may as well share in the
GUFFAW!
[vis a vis the referent post]
Here’s a decent video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p13iTQEWTKU&feature=related
part 5
He notes the research documenting that those who believe in UFO’s outnumber unbelievers 2:1
And that the
HIGHER THE EDUCATION, THE MORE LIKELY TO BELIEVE IN THE REALITY OF UFO’S
Oh Dear me! Goodness no!
I wouldn’t want THE BOSS to be discombooobalated!
Besides . . . with the wheel chair and all . . . he needs all the comfort in those regions he can get!
We need him too much on FR!
I just hope the communists/globalists/socialists haven’t gotten to him about believing THEIR party line on such things.
Oh my, that is rich.
You ran and hid on that one
LOL! You can't discern when you are rightfully being ignored.
Thanks Quix...
Thanks for your kind reply.
Thanks for the links!
How’s it going with your niece’s and your extended family?
Prayers and hugs.
I guess you saw where the Boss thinks I’ve been abducted one too many times.
LOL.
The excitement of the crowd of students filming the UFO's appearance is particularly amazing. Not being able to understand Norwegian, I cannot attest to what is being said so it is possible that the videographer inserted a sound track from an exciting soccer match. But if the sound track is indeed genuine, it underscores the revelationary nature of the event.
Agreed.
I think the Norweigian university students and profs are NOT so stupid as to imagine that they could get away with anything hoaxed. And, I saw nothing in the video that spoke of anything but authenticity.
Thanks for your kind reply.
According to the Pew Forum survey, (http://pewforum.org/newassets/images/reports/multiplefaiths/multiplefaiths.pdf), which was conducted Aug. 11-27-09 among 4,013 adults:
24% of the public overall and 22% of Christians say they believe in reincarnation -- that people will be reborn in this world again and again. 25% of the public overall, and 23% of Christians [so-called] indicated they believe in astrology.^
Nearly 30% of Americans reported that they have felt in touch with someone who had died, (33% of women verus 26% of men). Almost 20% say they have seen or been in the presence of ghosts, while 15% have consulted a fortuneteller or a psychic.^
65% of American adults expressed belief in or reported of having experience with at least one of 8 different manifestations of occultic supernatural phenomena: 1. reincarnation; 2. spiritual energy located in physical things; 3. yoga as spiritual practice; 4. the "evil eye;" 5. astrology; 6; having been in touch with the dead; 7. having consulting a psychic; 8. having experiencing a ghostly encounter. This includes 23% of the general population who reported having only one of these beliefs or experiences, while 43% of the people surveyed answered two or more of these items affirmatively.^
36 percent of Democrats said they have been in touch with someone who is dead, versus 21 percent of Republicans. 11 percent of Republicans reported they have seen a ghost, versus 21 percent of Democrats. 9 percent of Republicans said they have consulted a fortuneteller, versus 22 percent of Democrats. 17 percent of Republicans say they believe in reincarnation, versus 30 percent of Democrats. 14 percent of Republicans reported they believe in astrology, versus 31 percent of Democrats. 15 percent of Republicans said they saw yoga as a spiritual practice, versus 31 percent of Democrats. 17 percent of Republicans reported they believe in spiritual energy, versus 30 percent of Democrats.^
Only 10% white Evangelicals reported they believed in reincarnation, compared with 24% among mainline Protestants, 25% among both white Catholics and those unaffiliated with any religion, and 29% among black Protestants. Similarly, 13% of white Evangelicals believe in astrology, compared with roughly 25% or more among other religious faiths. ^
Evangelical and mainline Protestants who reported they attend church weekly showed far lower levels of belief in reincarnation, yoga, the existence of spiritual energy in physical things and astrology, as compared with those who attend religious services less often. In contrast, the frequency of church attendance by Catholics showed had far less effect in deterring these kinds of beliefs, although those who attended church less faithfully did express higher percentages of faith in astrology. ^
Beliefs reincarnation, yoga, the existence of spiritual energy in physical things and astrology are more common among Democrats and independents than Republicans, and are more widely held by liberals and moderates than conservatives, especially as concerns belief in yoga as a spiritual practice, with 39% of liberals expressing this belief (39%), in contrast to only 15% of conservatives. Conservatives and Republicans also report fewer experiences than liberals or Democrats communicating with the dead, seeing ghosts and consulting fortunetellers or psychics. ^
The least likely to say they have felt in contact with a dead person were Evangelical Protestants at 20%, versus 37% of black Protestants, 35% of white Catholics, along with 31% of the unaffiliated and 29% of white mainline Protestants. ^
65% of American adults expressed belief in or reported of having experience with at least one of 8 different manifestations of supernatural phenomena: 1. reincarnation; 2. spiritual energy located in physical things; 3. yoga as spiritual practice; 4. the "evil eye;" 5. astrology; 6; having been in touch with the dead; 7. having consulted a psychic; 8. having experiencing a ghostly encounter. This includes 23% of the general population who reported having only one of these beliefs or experiences, while 43% of the people surveyed answered two or more of these items affirmatively. ^
50% of black Protestants , 48% of the religiously unaffiliated, 47% of Catholics answered yes to two or more of these items, as do 43% of white mainline Protestants, while 53% of white Evangelicals answered no to all eight questions. ^
49% of the public reported that they have had a religious or mystical experience, defined as a "moment of sudden religious insight or awakening." ^
Differences among Protestants are revealing. 70% of white Evangelicals and 71% of black Protestants stated they have had religious or mystical experiences, versus 40% of mainline Protestants and 37% of Catholics. ^
Of the 78% who identified themselves as Christian, 34% described themselves as born again, while 40% did not. ^
REVEALING STATISTICS (or, Present Costs of the War Against God)
THX THX
Will save it to a file.
1. OF COURSE the MSM lie. As major propaganda organs of the globalists toward their tyrannical world government, it's been their job and assignment for more than 110 years.
2. THEREFORE WHEN the MSM begin racheting up the noise about ANYTHING--it signifies SOMETHING worth paying attention to because a decision has been made at the highest levels of the tyrannical world government to do so for A REASON OR REASONS.
3. It at least signifies a CHANGE in the status quo. And on this topic, any significant change in the status quo will be a dramatic one. Ignorance is unwise--probably exceedingly unwise.
4. Actually, I CAN tell you the majority perspectives of Pentecostals on the topic. They cluster roughly as follows:
B) It's all 100% demons. Some insist the craft themselves are actually demons morphing deceptively etc. I'd guess 60-40% hold variations on this perspective.
C) A small minority may hold curious idiosyncratic perspectives.
5. I don't know of any solid research on actual percentages of the above. However, in my 45 years of studying the topic while participating in such circles, I suspect my guesses are as good as anyone's.It may be that 70-80% of such folks now realize there's a fallen angel/demonic aspect to the phenomena because more Christian books have come out on the topic in the last 5-10 years.
6. Nevertheless, like most RC's on FR, there's still a huge percentage of denial. I suspect the percentage of denial is significantly less because I think a larger percentage of Pentecostals and Charismatics read and pray about such goings on. They tend to be more tuned into supernatural things of all sorts and to wage more spiritual warfare against the forces of darkness than other groups do. I include Roman Catholic Charismatics in that 'more' side of things.
7. Actually, the religiosity does play a role. Guy Malone has documented more than 400 cases where the Name of Jesus, the Blood of Jesus applied in a spiritual warfare or many times just a declarative, assertive way--has halted abductions in progress and prevented further such. Many times, when such goings on have occurred down through generations of the same family--application of such Christian spiritual warfare principles and truths has halted the generational family attacks 100%.
8. There's some slight dissent to that perspective but closer exammination indicates that one MAY [evidently not always] need an authentic RELATIONSHIP with Jesus in order to successfully apply His Name and Blood against such forces of darkness.
9. The most disturbing thing to me--or one of the most--is the Vatican's obviously increasingly publically indicating that it has thrown in its lot with the critters. That it is doing so against a backdrop of also increasingly sounding globalist in nature as well--it's more than a little disturbing.
My take is that the Pope like a lot of governments is taking a step by step plan of conditioning the sheeple to accepting that perspective--that ET's are either benign and wonderful--not in need of Salvation or candidates for Salvation through Christ.
I think it's likely that more formal, official Papal encyclicals on the issues are at least months if not several years off, yet. However, the shift has been started. And it has been officially started. That much is clear.
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