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Valus
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posted April 25, 2009 02:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Valus     Edit/Delete Message
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/21/astronaut-says-were-not-alone/


The Washington Times
Tuesday, April 21, 2009


Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, the sixth man ever to walk on the moon, has a message for all citizens of Earth: We are not alone.

"We are being visited," the 79-year-old grandfatherly "spacefarer" told 100 or so UFOlogists gathered at a National Press Club conference called by the Paradigm Research Group (motto: "It's not about lights in the sky; it's about lies on the ground").

"It is now time to put away this embargo of truth about the alien presence," said the astronaut who made the longest moonwalk in history. "I call upon our government to open up ... and become a part of this planetary community that is now trying to take our proper role as a spacefaring civilization."

With a new, perhaps more intellectually curious president in the White House, UFOlogists say, the time is ripe for the United States to follow the lead of other nations and release all classified files about government interaction with extraterrestrial beings. In fact, PRG founder Stephen Bassett demands that the Obama administration dump the documents, and quick.

"If it does not disclose, by the end of May - this is not a threat or anything, you don't threaten the United States government, they're heavily armed ... the PRG has an enormous and substantial network, and quite a bit of documentary evidence connected to this, particularly politically ... and we are going to be extensively putting that out to the media, and we're just going to make it as difficult on them as possible," Mr. Bassett said.

If Mr. Obama refuses, Mr. Bassett said there's a chance "above 50-50" that the United States could fall victim to another space gap, this time by being beaten by another nation more willing to finally admit "the extraterrestrial presence."

"We will wake up and pick up The Washington Post or The Washington Times and the headline will read: 'President [Nicolas] Sarkozy of France today will tell the French people about a confirmation of an extraterrestrial presence and provide evidence from defense military files.' We will follow, and they will lead."

Packed into the First Amendment Room on the 13th floor (UFOlogists are apparently not triskaidekaphobic), the conference featured a half-dozen experts - all but one titled "doctor." Former U.S. Air Force Lt. Milton Torres entranced the audience with a firsthand account of his encounter with a UFO.

Flying over England on May 20, 1957, "I got this blob - it was not a blip, it was a blob" on his radar screen, big as an aircraft carrier, he said. "Then he took off at Mach 10," something around 7,000 mph. The 77-year-old retired professor of civil engineering choked up as he retold how he was forbidden by a "spook" ever to speak of the incident, even to his father.

The incident came out in late 2008 when Britain declassified a batch of Ministry of Defense files on unidentified flying objects. "It was such a relief for them to let me know that I can talk about this," he said between sobs.

Roger Leir, author, lecturer and "alien-implant researcher," told the group that "multimillions" have been abducted worldwide, and some have been implanted with strange, tiny devices used to monitor or control.

Holding court afterward, the doctor said the devices are similar to how we humans "tag" animals. Tagging "about 15 percent of the species results in enough didactic knowledge to satisfy the curiosity of whoever put 'em in."

Cheryll Jones, a former CNN news anchor, said she was surprised when she first started attending UFO events. "I was expecting a lot of crazies, tinfoil hats and all," she said with a laugh. "But I think we can all benefit from being a bit more curious. Look at the cattle mutilations. Maybe it's the military, but I don't know."

Most, though, appeared to have come to see Mr. Mitchell. As perhaps the highest-profile claimant of alien visitation, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology doctor in aeronautics and astronautics told the gathering the time will come when we have to get off this rock we call Earth.

"The sun will burn out in due course, and we have to be off this planet if our species is to survive," he said. "At this point in human history on this planet, we're now starting, and should be, to reach out beyond our planet and then beyond our solar system to find out what is really going on out there."

After the press conference, Mr. Mitchell said he got involved because people with UFO encounters "figured I was reliable enough to carry their stories and not compromise them."

"All of a sudden, when I began to realize the UFO phenomenon and alien visitation was real, I thought, 'OK, we're not alone in the universe.' That's pretty big news for we humans."

Asked why there still is no definitive proof, he said: "We have that, it's just that it's been covered up and denied by the powers that be in our own government," adding that "there's a secret government" that may be run by the "military-industrial complex."

"We've got to get to the bottom of this. It's our place in the universe we're talking about. We are really universal beings." And as to whether his foray into UFOlogy is detracting from his reputation, he said, "Maybe I'm damaging it, but it doesn't matter, because I know we're right about this."

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listenstotrees
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posted April 28, 2009 10:32 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for listenstotrees     Edit/Delete Message
Beam me up, Scottie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9D6pvy1JlI

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Valus
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posted April 28, 2009 11:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Valus     Edit/Delete Message
hmm,...
i thought i was a starseed..
but maybe i'm just
FROM THE FUTURE!!

do do do do

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GypseeWind
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posted May 14, 2009 10:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for GypseeWind     Edit/Delete Message
Please Lord; can you hold off on this until I'm dead. Sorry...but aliens are SCARY!!

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SunChild
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posted May 14, 2009 10:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message

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indycrab
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posted May 14, 2009 11:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for indycrab     Edit/Delete Message
Hey come on Gypseewind,
They are neither the 'green dirty creatures' as shown in fiction movies and novels nor are they bad. They are highly evolved than we are, waiting for us to open up and be able to communicate with them. They are being constantly in touch with many of us here, astrally. Once we open up to them, there is loads of help they are are going to give us.

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pire
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posted May 15, 2009 03:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pire     Edit/Delete Message

i think as HUMANS we should preoccupy ourselves with other humans and their conditions of living and so on. not only on our "prayers" but through our bank account and living room.

it is not "avantgarde" to bother about aliens. let the excitement pass and see that it doesn't make any major difference.

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pire
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posted May 15, 2009 03:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for pire     Edit/Delete Message
true, it's less glamour to see reality as it is in OUR world.

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GypseeWind
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posted May 15, 2009 05:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for GypseeWind     Edit/Delete Message
I know Indy....I guess everyone has a fear of something. I'm fine with most everything else, but since I saw the movie "Communion" years ago, then I go and read Whitley Streibers books, well I guess it freaked me out. I don't mind learning something knew, I just don't wanna teach anyone something knew via anal probes. lol.

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Valus
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posted May 16, 2009 09:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Valus     Edit/Delete Message

pire,

I'm not going to argue that there is anything more important than a starving african... On the contrary, I'll be the first to encourage you to start a thread of your own about that. In the meantime, I'll just say that its impossible (for anyone but a saint) to focus on any one thing, even if it is charity work. This story is far from being the most frivolous thread on the site, though I can see why you'd object to the suggestion that it is of the very highest significance. I'm in full agreement with you there. I dont think aliens are "avant-garde", either. Does anyone?

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pire
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posted May 17, 2009 02:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pire     Edit/Delete Message
my reaction is only in order to express something obvious, which could be forgotten by some. someone has to be a pain in the a''', if only for the sake of others.

everyone need to play his part in this great smphony that life is, and i'm not meant to be the lead singer or the solo trumpet but the one that carries the instrument at the end of the show. i'm only doing my part.

edit: i do care for people here, and i don't want them to be misled. i don't mean you did it by starting this thread, not at all. however i think some of those conspiracists would use everything possible to mislead the good people, so my comment was not an attack against you (nor this edit BTW)

also you say that i could start a thread of my own, well to be truthful with you, i don't start thread because i don't want to have no replies.

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BiBi DeAngelo
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posted May 30, 2009 04:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for BiBi DeAngelo     Edit/Delete Message

interesting posting...

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listenstotrees
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posted May 30, 2009 07:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for listenstotrees     Edit/Delete Message
Aliens would be more likely to make contact with the human species if there were more people like me around.

I absolutely love diversity....from the little spider that creeps over my bedroom floor....to the magnificent whale in the ocean....I don't mind the slugs in the garden- all they are trying to do is get by, just like anyone....and I totally love the diversity within my own human race- without it, things would be incredibly dull.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFg55Sec3rU&feature=related

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