skip to main |
skip to sidebar
00:59
Unknown
From rense.comJim Marrs is one of the US's foremost investigative journalists. Probably best known for his ground-breaking research into the Kennedy assassination, his best-selling book "Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy" formed the basis of director Oliver Stone's film JFK. More recently, Marrs has turned his attention to the UFO phenomenon, leading, in 1997, to the publication of his book "Alien Agenda", a thorough journalistic investigation into the subject, which has been hailed as one of the most balanced and well-documented books of its kind. His latest book, "Rule By Secrecy", explores the possibility that global politics is controlled by shadowy elites operating from within secret societies, and whose origins, dating back to the first civilizations, may be influenced by extraterrestrials.Marrs's research has made him very unpopular with the US establishment, and, on some occasions, steps have been taken to suppress his revelations. In 1995, "The Enigma Files", Marrs's expos of the covert use of remote viewing and psychic spying techniques, was mysteriously prevented from publication.Marrs was informed that the decision had been taken at the suggestion of a lawyer. Not only was Marrs not allowed to speak to the lawyer responsible, but the publisher told him that nothing could be done as the injunction had been ordered from a higher corporate level.Since then, the CIA has publicly admitted using remote viewing to spy on the Soviets, but Marrs claims that this is only half the story.The "X Factor" met up with Marrs and asked him first what he believes the US government have to hide concerning their involvement with remote viewing:"The US government has muddied the waters surrounding remote viewing because of their ability to target and describe UFO's. They have admitted using it to spy on the Soviets but there's more to it than that. Often, on the occasions when searches were made for Soviet high-performance aircraft, they found technology that was not from any terrestrial source. The locating of UFOs by remote viewers is one of the US government's darkest secrets."--What has your research into remote viewing revealed about an alien presence on Earth?Pat Price, one of the world's best remote viewers, conducted a private search, which located and described four bases, which were manned by extraterrestrials. Price showed this to Skip Atwater, one of the Army remote viewers. But, since his search was performed privately and there was no way of verifying its accuracy, it was filed away for ten years until Atwater, who was then training viewers for the Army, used it as a target for trainees. None of these subjects knew anything about what Price had found, but, when the viewing was completed, they described the same details about the bases.--Do you believe NASA has covered up encounters between astronauts and UFOs?I know that astronauts have been ordered to keep quiet about what they encountered. Until recently, all astronauts were military officers and, as such, could be imprisoned if they divulged any secrets. Most famously, Dr Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man on the moon, started that he believes some aircraft used by the military use technology derived from recovered alien spacecraft. In addition, Gordon Cooper's testimony is most interesting. He stated that, as a young Air Force officer, he was on a filming assignment when a UFO landed and little beings got out, waved to him and then took off again.--Do you believe that human DNA has been manipulated by extraterrestrials?It is clear that primitive Cro-Magnon man, which became modern man, is a totally different race to that of Neanderthal Man. Yet, according to the theory of evolution, Cro-Magnon developed out of the far more primitive Neanderthal via an intermediate species which links the two. However, for 150 years they have been searching for this missing link, and, in my opinion, they will never find it. More and more research is emerging that indicates that Cro-Magnon roan was the result of alien genetic manipulation that was applied to Neanderthal Man. What is so strange about human DNA is that, unlike any other member of the animal kingdom, it contains 4,000 flaws, some of which are responsible for a range of genetic diseases. The theory of evolution is based on the survival of the fittest, not survival of the most genetically flawed. Link to platlistTherealworldno.blogspot.com
0 comments:
Post a Comment