…THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO “Hmmm….”

Well, here's another one you may have missed, and I include it here just for kicks and giggles, as I haven't had the time to research any of it...nevertheless, you'll find it touches on certain themes of my books...

The Monaco Colloquium - August 2011

Wow! Whew! Thank goodness for careful research and bloggers. Is there any truth to all of this? Or is it just more hopeful internet chatter about "good guys" in the Pentagon and oriental secret societies looking out for the good of humanity?...'nuff said.

 

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

11 Comments

  1. Thomas J. Giarmo on October 21, 2011 at 2:48 pm

    It’s Fulford fer Chissakes. duh



  2. Robert Barricklow on October 15, 2011 at 9:18 am

    paul degagne is right on target.
    The book/movie was Six Days of the Condor.
    I read many a fiction novel that has more salient truths than many purported works of nonfiction.
    Just finished ‘Nairobi Heat’ by Mukoma wa Ngugi. You won’t find mainstream news ANYWHERE close to the ‘true’ story that is represented there, between the lines.
    ‘Into the Buzzsaw’ by Kristina Borjession is the best nonfiction work on investigative journalism out there. She was a 60 minutes producer ‘burned’ for DARING to tell the truth. The book relates her personal truth telling journey, and other journalist ‘blackballed’ for speaking/writing truth to power.
    Therein is the conundrum.



  3. David Mansfield on October 15, 2011 at 8:29 am

    Hopefully we’ll be “humming” for quite a while.



  4. Don Barnaby on October 15, 2011 at 8:20 am

    Fulford was interviewed on Sean Morton”s show a few days ago. See americanfreedomradio.com.



  5. HAL838 on October 15, 2011 at 6:47 am

    Time manipulation is a fact.

    Human cloning is a fact, though I don’t like to think about it.

    Put them together and a full size adult clone is possible,
    like everything else in this Universe.

    I cease to be shocked or amazed, but the dismay can still be
    overwhelming.

    [Whatever the case with your partner (Dr. de Harte, Joseph, I will
    indeed keep him in my thought prayers and you, too.]

    If everything is indeed possible (which it is)
    does that mean we have to try everything(?)
    no matter how evil and insane?
    Actually I think ‘we’ nearly have.

    I would hope that the lessons of insanity/evil
    throughout this “cycle of (questionable)
    civilization” would be enough of a lesson,
    at least for those NOT trying to destroy the world !

    For someone born to ‘see’ too much, know too much
    and feel too much, I thought I could not live in this world
    for very long.
    It seems that I had no choice.
    I was a first post WW2 baby, the first stage of baby-boomers.
    Empathy has shone me one hell after another.

    Personally having 2 children murdered for just being
    MY kids! was no fun, either.
    I always minded my own business (so I thought)
    but then everyone else was minding MY business, too.



  6. paul degagne on October 15, 2011 at 2:21 am

    This article brought back a memory of a movie with Ronald Redford in it where he works for some kind of CIA Afflilate who reads novels for their plausable Plots that could be used in the spy business. If I can remember properly he stumbles onto one novelist’s story that is the real thing!

    While he go-fers for lunch — hired assasins wipe out and kill the organization he works in and the rest of the story is a typical “Chase – the last guy kind of thing.”

    If you do research and find this article is bunch of “organic fertilizer” please keep in mind FICTIONS often depict the REAL Thing! (or at least as a form of a beginning hope or a wish?)



  7. Citizen Quasar on October 14, 2011 at 6:32 pm

    “Flutterby?” Makes more sense than “butterfly.”



    • HAL838 on October 15, 2011 at 12:04 pm

      I like that.

      I once said “whelmed with overjoy.”

      My dad’s best friend like to remind me because I was so ‘smart.’

      So I was saying it long after on purpose.



  8. Ramura on October 14, 2011 at 6:26 pm

    Poking around to see if there is any independent verification of Fulford’s version of the “Monaco Colloquiem,” I found this interesting end-note at the end of Alcuin Bremertons (“AB”)blog, posted on fourwinds (which I consider a CIA front).

    Nonetheless:

    AB note: The Rockefeller-Kissinger-Bush Nazi-continuum syndicate is sometimes referred to as The Odessa Group (Organization Der Ehemahlige SS Angehorige) or as DVD Dachau (Deutsche Verteidigungs Dienst).



    • LSM on October 15, 2011 at 3:26 pm

      Hi Ramura,

      “fourwinds (which I consider a CIA front).”

      why?- please explain



  9. MQ on October 14, 2011 at 4:07 pm

    Ah yes, saw that little gem. Here’s one that will make you go Yay! (if you don’t like the IMF): http://presstv.com/detail/204457.html
    This is how rational people greet bloodsucker bankster reps.



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