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Jun 05 2009

No way. No, Really: No Way.

How does MJ-12 merit any attention as something that makes the greater public pay no attention to UFO research with stories like this (which no one is really going to notice anyway)?

Also, what’s with the alien picture captioned “Mactonnies: Reported Gray hyperdimensional”? He’s not even mentioned in the article. Wonder what Mac says?

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10 Comments to “No way. No, Really: No Way.”

  1. dbiedny Says:

    And folks wonder why there’s a perpetual curtain of laughter around the subject - Webre is a seriously scary and sad character. And damn, that picture of Mac is just terrifying, looks like he forgot his sunscreen! LOL!

  2. red pill junkie Says:

    I started reading, but my neurons began to bleed, so I quit.

    And to Mac: cut down on the strawberry ice-cream, and increase the iron in your diet, man! :-P

  3. curious Says:

    RPJ said: “I started reading, but my neurons began to bleed, so I quit.”

    Me, too!!

    The numbers cited did make me think of the book, “Above Black: Project Preserve Destiny” by Dan Sherman. Has any one read it?

    Since I wasn’t able to get through the whole article, did Webre mention how the abductees were chosen, and if there were any plans to talk with the rest of us? ;)

  4. craig york Says:

    Mmmm. Mac’s head looks completely different in profile…

    Here’s a thought-what if its just one guy, who’s been abducted One Billion
    Times!?!

  5. Gareth Says:

    @ craig:

    Sshhhh! Don’t give Whitley Strieber any ideas!

  6. Greg Bishop Says:

    David,

    I think that there is a “perpetual curtain of laughter” mainly because most of the people who dictate our reality (news media, science) have not accepted UFOs as a subject worthy of serious scrutiny. We have spoken about this before, I think.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    RPJ,

    I didn’t read it all either, I just scanned the article to see if there was any mention at all of the “mactonnies” picture. I reacted with a kind of open-mouthed awe and laughter throughout. This is probably why I don’t buy as many wacko UFO books anymore with this sort of silliness available for free.

  8. Greg Bishop Says:

    curious,

    I read that book when it came out and was fascinated by its fiction-like aura. It might make a good movie or TV show. I think I even had a few talks or emails with Dan Sherman. What ever happened to him?

  9. Greg Bishop Says:

    Craig,

    I guess the “hyperdimensional ETs” could abduct someone one billion times in an instant, since we’re talking gobbledygook anyway.

  10. curious Says:

    Greg,

    I don’t know him, but when I googled his name, I found this website: http://projectcamelot.net/dan_sherman.html

    You’re right, it might make a good TV show.

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