Agreed. If they even THOUGHT he would let the cat out of the bag, he would simply disappear. But for the sake of argument, wouldn't the best way to discredit someone with news so incredible that it simply couldn't be true be to let him spread it?
BTW, I saw a trailer for "Chiclen Little, The Movie" Monday.
Good point. But if it were true, he wouldn't be worth the effort. Indeed, shutting down websites in his wake would be completely counterproductive. It'd just lend credibility to his claims of being shadowed by the shadowy.
But then, all we have is his allegation that that happened. All I know about this guy is that he is making claims on the Internet that fit a common mold in the 'conspiracy community'. Maybe they're true. Probably not.
He also, per an earlier post, apparently has some scientific creds. Okay, well so do Stanton Friedman and Jim Hoagland, so we're neither here nor there.
If I were a betting man, I'd not have a problem with going to the beach on the appointed dates. Probably wouldn't matter anyway, the energy released from an event like a major asteroid strike on a tectonic plate would probably bounce me and any cars and buildings and rocks and everything else near me thirty or forty feet in the air- resulting in a sort of 'bug in a dryer full of bricks' effect.