by Pissed Off Cabbie » Wed May 17, 2006 1:36 am
I just posted without seeing the two posts before it, so I'll answer here.<br><br>CSETI was very cult-like in the way it recruited members, and created an us-against-the-world mentality. We were on an all-consuming mission, and those who were not believers were estranged from you. Greer was, of course, a charismatic and infallible figure-head who demanded loyalty. I was recruited for my activist background, with the hope that I would spread the word in activist fashion, and help craft a grassroots movement, as it were. Rockefeller was buying this movement, and it was that knowledge that allowed me to see through the game. My friends had all said that I was in a cult, and they were right.<br><br>As for Dr. John Mack, any respect he gets should send up red flags. He handily left out of his book the testimony of some of his "clients" who strayed from his favored alien-abduction scenario to say that they were actually kidnapped by men in military uniforms and put into dark-colored vans instead of spacecraft. I see this ruse as a cover for the experimentation with implants, and MK-ultra in general, and for the exotic technology we've been sitting on since the late 40's. The alien scenes are screen memories, of course. False memories are a hallmark of MK-ultra programming. Those who would deny that should peruse the successful lawsuit filed against the CIA by Canadian citizens.<br><br>I knew an aquaintance of Dr. Mack's son, Tony, who had said that his father left his wife for a hot, young abductee, and was fond of doing LSD, and giving it to his "clients". It sounds like another mid-life crisis run amok, but one enabled by $250,000 a year from Uncle Rocky, so it certainly had to have been purposeful.<br><br>Judging from a lack of dynamic events in the alien/UFO field over the last decade, I'd say that game is played out, and no longer of use to the PTB. If implants are to be widely deployed, then the next step would probably be a pandemic, and mandatory vaccinations. If so, I'll be passing on mine, no matter the cost.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>