Subject: Re: Why don't believers talk about UFOs anymore?
From: Sir Gilligan Horry
Date: 26/11/2003, 06:52
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 00:31:36 GMT, Michael Davis
<mdavis19@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Funny how the believers don't seem to talk about UFOs anymore. 
Roberta no longer shills for the (non)Disclosure Project. These 
days all he does is obsess over debunkers. Pretty much the same 
thing with Garrrrrry Bryan. He never posts about aliens or UFOs 
anymore. All he does is whine about debunkers and post off topic 
nonsense. Even Twonky just talks about his kooky religious beliefs 
and whines about debunkers for the most part these days, rather 
than UFOs, aliens or crop circles.

I wonder why this is? Could it be that deep down they know they 
have all been thoroughly debunked? Could it be that they don't 
really have any conviction in their own beliefs? Could it be that 
they are all now just bitter people attacking the messengers who 
showed them the errors of their ways?

It's a mystery.
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I studied many books, websites, newsgroup posts, etc.
These days I know if some of what I think is true, is true, then the
general public don't deserve to have it forced upon them.
(i.e. the recent J. Lear disclosure, etc)

I'm just very grateful to be living in a democratic country with
library books and the internet.

In fact I don't have any expectations of a major TV revelation about
UFOs and ETs within my life time. Colonel P. Corso and Bob O'Dean
seemed to want this all out on the TV for everyone.
But I realized something more important than that.
The most important thing on Earth is the variety and freedom to enjoy
your own hobbies without pushing it onto everyone.

Even the TV news is rather neutral everyday.
(a lot of stuff is not news worthy)

And above all, I just like to have a kook rant in these NewsGroups.


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Disclaimer:
Michael Moore and Anita Mcnaught was on TV2 tonight
talking about President Bush.
(lot's of worry and plans)