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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: bijou on April 04, 2008, 05:48:58 PM
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Really long OP so I just brought that over. Check the replies.
NJCher (1000+ posts) Fri Apr-04-08 05:28 AM
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New Arrivals to Help with Earth's Environmental Catastrophe
Advertisements [?]Edited on Fri Apr-04-08 05:50 AM by NJCher
According to a guest on C2C the other night, a dozen extraterrestrials have arrived on earth to help us out of our environmental catastrophe. They landed somewhere in North America and did so secretively to avoid being attacked or imprisoned by our miltaristic government. These ETs, which I will write about more later, somewhat resemble humans. They could actually pass for humans with a few modifications to their appearance. In fact, after hearing Dr. Boylan's description of them, a caller said she had seen one. The call sounded credible.
Here is a pic of an Altimaran:
You can listen to the segments of this program for free at the link I've posted below. I know most C2C shows are subscription only, but Dr. Boylan, the show's guest, has the segments I'm talking about posted at his web site.
OK, now guys, bear with me on this. I know this sounds really wacky and far out. When I first heard it, I thought it was totally Looney Tunes. But I've listened to the program two more times now and I'm toying with the idea of taking this seriously. It doesn't help that that the psychologist who brings us this information also believes that the fairy people are real. It's hard to overcome the ridicule and stereotyping that our society heaps on people who might even broach this topic. But try, as I have, to suspend these beliefs and cultural conditioning and just play with this idea.
Essentially, here's what he's saying: There are a dozen visitors from Altimar who have come to earth out of deep concern for how our planet is unraveling ecologically. They are scientists and have come here to study and find ways to repair the damage. They expect us to play a role in this repair by changing our ways. They have even brought a "communications director" as a member of the team!
They had to come under cover because of the militaristic way our government (and many others as well) sees visitors from other planets. If it were possible, they would have come openly but while our country (and planet, to a certain extent) is so heavily controlled by people like Cheney, the bush family, Putin, etc., they cannot.
These scientists have come here indefinitely. They do not think there is any quick fix for our planet. They are committed to helping because they, too, love Planet Earth. These beings have adopted American names. Here are the names and the specialties of each:
Chris and Oman are technical environmental specialists. They will be studying how we have demaged our environment with various technologies. Specifically, our government has some type of underwater craft that has damaged an area of the North Sea. This will be one of their projects.
There are botanical specialists:
Fred 1, who works with plants on land
Alvin, who works with underwater vegetation
There is Mata, who deals with healing energies and psychotherapeutics.
Fred 2 deals with lava, volcanoes, and items of that nature. (Two of them liked the name "Fred" so much that they both claimed it. That is why we have Fred 1 and Fred 2).
Alfred deals with the atmosphere.
Tom is working with the earth's crust.
Sam is involved with the saline waters.
Amanda is the communication specialist.
Gene is the organizer/commander of the team.
Here is another important piece of information from the show. Dr. Boylan thinks that the Stephenville UFO is actually an American technology. He thinks they are "floating" this technology now because they intend an attack (ostensibly by extraterrestrials) on America before the Nov. 2 election. He said this is their plan but he does not know if they will actually act on it. The information comes from psychic sources who monitor the activities of what Boylan likes to call the "kabal." He says that we need to rid ourselves of these people because it is their greed that has us hooked into environmentally destructive technologies.
He says that if "the kabal" goes nuts and starts attacking other nations, other star nations will step in and stop it.
I will write more about this on subsequent posts but I wanted to float this idea and get a discussion going since the show episodes are freely available to all of us. Here are some links:
Listen to the show segments:
http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/archives/misc_12-01-0...
http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/archives/misc_12-01-0...
NOTE: I have not listened to the above links. I listened to the program from my subscription.
Here are the credentials of the guest:
Dr. Boylan's resume: http://www.drboylan.com/resumefullrb.html
Explore the many links at his Web site (looks like a lifetime of work):
http://www.drboylan.com
link (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=245x67507)
I know it's the Astro forum again, but the devil made me do it. :-)
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ok, well on Coast to Coast the other night.. they also were reporting that a baby T Rex was discovered..
the next night George Noory fessed up that it was an APRIL FOOLs joke.. but you can be damn sure that the DUmmies were all atwitter over this find.. :lmao:
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ok, well on Coast to Coast the other night.. they also were reporting that a baby T Rex was discovered..
the next night George Noory fessed up that it was an APRIL FOOLs joke.. but you can be damn sure that the DUmmies were all atwitter over this find.. :lmao:
Only at DU would Coast to Coast be a reputable source of info.
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Who knew the 1970's version of Neil Young was from Altimara?! ::)
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ok, well on Coast to Coast the other night.. they also were reporting that a baby T Rex was discovered..
the next night George Noory fessed up that it was an APRIL FOOLs joke.. but you can be damn sure that the DUmmies were all atwitter over this find.. :lmao:
On Thursday night, James Earl Ray's brother was on there claiming J.E.R. had mysteriously been co-opted into some dark government program while he was in the Army and trained to kill subversive political and social types. :mental:
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Well, that explains this...
Global temperatures 'to decrease'
By Roger Harrabin
BBC News environment analyst (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7329799.stm)
Global temperatures will drop slightly this year as a result of the cooling effect of the La Nina current in the Pacific, UN meteorologists have said.
The World Meteorological Organization's secretary-general, Michel Jarraud, told the BBC it was likely that La Nina would continue into the summer.
This would mean global temperatures have not risen since 1998, prompting some to question climate change theory.
:lmao:
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FFS! Does this imply that we humans can't get out of our own ways fast enough to "prevent" an enviromental catastrophe? . . . Never mind. Let's remember that the DUmb****s are "smarter" than the rest of us "Bushbots."
I won't even bring God into the mix, as that would be too easy.
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I clicked on the link and saw the picture...Now I'm all worried...
Last night I ran over an Altimaran. Twice. I knew I shouldn't have backed up to take a look.
These aliens are a bit more resilient,,,I think he grabbed my bumper cause I must have dragged him for about three miles.he left a green stripe down the road too.
I told the story to the guys at the bar and said, :beer:
But they laughed and said :bs:
But now, I'm a believer. And deep down, I'm sure the Altimaran would have :beer:
Beer can save the planet. :cheersmate: So buy a beer for a poor schmuck who ran over an alien.
And did a mention, "I really love you guys!"
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OK, now guys, bear with me on this. I know this sounds really wacky and far out. When I first heard it, I thought it was totally Looney Tunes. But I've listened to the program two more times now and I'm toying with the idea of taking this seriously.
Here's a good rule of thumb: If you find yourself "toying with the idea" of taking something seriously, you probably shouldn't.
:tinfoil:
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Are they from Battlestar Galactica? Did they finally find Earth? Is this from the series finale?
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OK, now guys, bear with me on this. I know this sounds really wacky and far out. When I first heard it, I thought it was totally Looney Tunes. But I've listened to the program two more times now and I'm toying with the idea of taking this seriously. It doesn't help that that the psychologist who brings us this information also believes that the fairy people are real. It's hard to overcome the ridicule and stereotyping that our society heaps on people who might even broach this topic. But try, as I have, to suspend these beliefs and cultural conditioning and just play with this idea.
Oh, well, if he believes fairy people are real...it must be true. Still, there's something deliciously twisted about a psychologist who believes in fairy people...wonder who his patients are.
Cindie
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:ohnoes:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7329799.stm
:whatever:
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OK, now guys, bear with me on this. I know this sounds really wacky and far out. When I first heard it, I thought it was totally Looney Tunes. But I've listened to the program two more times now and I'm toying with the idea of taking this seriously. It doesn't help that that the psychologist who brings us this information also believes that the fairy people are real. It's hard to overcome the ridicule and stereotyping that our society heaps on people who might even broach this topic. But try, as I have, to suspend these beliefs and cultural conditioning and just play with this idea.
Oh, well, if he believes fairy people are real...it must be true. Still, there's something deliciously twisted about a psychologist who believes in fairy people...wonder who his patients are.
Cindie
If fairy people aren't real, who lives in San Francisco? :rimshot:
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Great. Just what we need, more illegal aliens..... :mental:
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OK, now guys, bear with me on this. I know this sounds really wacky and far out. When I first heard it, I thought it was totally Looney Tunes. But I've listened to the program two more times now and I'm toying with the idea of taking this seriously. It doesn't help that that the psychologist who brings us this information also believes that the fairy people are real. It's hard to overcome the ridicule and stereotyping that our society heaps on people who might even broach this topic. But try, as I have, to suspend these beliefs and cultural conditioning and just play with this idea.
Oh, well, if he believes fairy people are real...it must be true. Still, there's something deliciously twisted about a psychologist who believes in fairy people...wonder who his patients are.
Cindie
If fairy people aren't real, who lives in San Francisco? :rimshot:
I was thinking the same thing . . .
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Are they from Battlestar Galactica? Did they finally find Earth? Is this from the series finale?
Well, they have flying motorcycles and are wearing King Tut helmets. So, no way is it the finale.