| Subject: Re: Hard-Core UFO Believers |
| From: mitchell_leary@yahoo.com |
| Date: 31/03/2005, 00:06 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
Tom Giarmo wrote:
On 29 Mar 2005 20:50:53 -0800, mitchell_leary@yahoo.com wrote:
The truth about hard-core UFO believers is that they don't want to
know
the truth. In a recent post I tipped my hand and explained how I
had
participated in one of the biggest UFO illusions of all time. I
was
met with unbridled hostility and a "How dare you fool us" attitude.
Yeah, it was an infantile thing to do.
Here's an idea that will never be accepted: When you actually find
someone willing to talk, you might try becoming friends with him
instead of telling him what an asshole he is.
You might try stopping being ab asshole and see if anyone listens. So
fucken what, you acted like a third grade brat and made an illusion.
That's
one act of thousands. You're self aggrandizement is pathetic.
Do you get this mad when you find out David Copperfield's illusions
are
all based on deception too?
You really believe there is any similarities here?
You people love to lie to yourselves. People will believe almost
anything, as long as it's not explained to them logically.
-Leary-
Go fuck yourself, Kite Boy.
...oh, and for the guy who wants to see video of the rig. The last I
heard there were at leas 100 seperate videos of the "Phoenix Lights".
It's in the air, it's flying and doing exactly what it's supposed to
do. Even with all that video you'd rather believe your own
imaginations than the truth.
I could explain other UFO sightings, the really good ones, but you're
not prepared to have those bubbles burst either. Once you understand
the principles of deception involved in the production of the
illusions, the whole ET argument falls apart. You can ignore it, you
can tell yourself it's all a lie, but it's the truth. You've got your
proof, there are thousands of UFO pictures and videos. All it takes is
the right frame of mind to see them for what they really are.
-Leary-