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UFO Researcher Found Dead After Vomiting "Black Liquid"
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[quote:Thoth's Thought Form:MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDc2OTM3XzZCMzkzRTFC] [quote:Kai (VALIS):MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDc2Njg3XzgzOTFBMEVE] [quote:Sir France's Beercan:MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDc2NjE0X0NCNUE0QTFF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 45262563:MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDY3MzkxX0YwRkVCOEE3] FAKE AS FUCK... JAMES CASBOLT: http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/595391/A-liar-and-a-fantasist-James-Calbolt-sentenced-to-12-years [/quote] You sucker. So the judge (establishment) calls him a liar and the daily express reports it verbatim and you think that's the full story!? Casbolt married the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in the world. That doesn't happen unless he's been vetted and checked out to the finest degree. The only logical conclusion is that casbolt was indeed a super soldier and therefore worthy of Haley's affections or he simply wouldn't have got a look in with someone that far up the food chain. Interestingly it also states he went to Texas as part of the US army in 2012. How does a fantasist manage that? [/quote] It's certainly an interesting story. I suspect the truth is somewhere between the extremes. That the military and CIA have been jointly conducting research on manipulating the minds and bodies of soldiers is no secret. It's public domain. And that's just what we know for certain. How far it goes is anyone's guess. But my standard assumption is: "If I were them, would I exhaust all possible avenues in the interest of so called national security?" And the answer is a definitive "yes." So assuming that he indeed underwent some sort of experimental conditioning, be it psychological, chemical, physical, or all of these things...is it then reasonable to assume that it may have compromised his psychoemotional stability? Again, I think the answer is a definitive "yes." And thus we are left with a damaged shell of a human being lost somewhere between reality and fiction, unable to explain the truth as it occurred. The perfect outcome for deniability after a failed experiment. [/quote] [quote:Kai (VALIS):MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDc2Njg3XzgzOTFBMEVE] [quote:Sir France's Beercan:MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDc2NjE0X0NCNUE0QTFF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 45262563:MV8zMzI5MzU3XzU5NDY3MzkxX0YwRkVCOEE3] FAKE AS FUCK... JAMES CASBOLT: http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/595391/A-liar-and-a-fantasist-James-Calbolt-sentenced-to-12-years [/quote] You sucker. So the judge (establishment) calls him a liar and the daily express reports it verbatim and you think that's the full story!? Casbolt married the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in the world. That doesn't happen unless he's been vetted and checked out to the finest degree. The only logical conclusion is that casbolt was indeed a super soldier and therefore worthy of Haley's affections or he simply wouldn't have got a look in with someone that far up the food chain. Interestingly it also states he went to Texas as part of the US army in 2012. How does a fantasist manage that? [/quote] It's certainly an interesting story. I suspect the truth is somewhere between the extremes. That the military and CIA have been jointly conducting research on manipulating the minds and bodies of soldiers is no secret. It's public domain. And that's just what we know for certain. How far it goes is anyone's guess. But my standard assumption is: "If I were them, would I exhaust all possible avenues in the interest of so called national security?" And the answer is a definitive "yes." So assuming that he indeed underwent some sort of experimental conditioning, be it psychological, chemical, physical, or all of these things...is it then reasonable to assume that it may have compromised his psychoemotional stability? Again, I think the answer is a definitive "yes." And thus we are left with a damaged shell of a human being lost somewhere between reality and fiction, unable to explain the truth as it occurred. The perfect outcome for deniability after a failed experiment. [/quote] ... seems to me suspicious at least.. [/quote]
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NYPost: "A conspiracy theorist has been found dead in Poland — just days after he texted his mom instructing her to “investigate” should anything happen to him.
Max Spiers, a 39-year-old father of two, was found dead on a sofa in Poland, where he had gone to give a talk about conspiracy theories and UFOs.
He was ruled to have died from natural causes despite no post-mortem examination being carried out on his body.
But his dark investigations into UFOs and government coverups may have made him enemies who wanted him dead, says mother Vanessa Bates, 63.
In a chilling text message to his mom just days before his death, Spiers wrote: “Your boy’s in trouble. If anything happens to me, investigate.”
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