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1981z28camaro (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
haha, well, I know there is factual information about one of the Rothschilds and what he did, by making people think that Napoleon won the battle, everyone sold their stock, and it was worth next to nothing, and so Rothschild, bought the stock, for next to nothing, because he knew that Napoleon was actually defeated, he got the news before the public, and then everyone found out, and bought the stock, so he bought the entire British Economy, that's a FACT.
MaskedCartoon (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
What evidence do you have about each of the accusations you make against the Rothshild family?
1981z28camaro (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
also that one pic of the spinning circle was pretty good, considering there's billions of possibilities as to what the picture could have bee, the picture could have been a friggin cat or something, these people probably are not that good to begin with. this SKEPTIC should have tested Joseph McMoneagle, also he did pick a stupid picture, like come on a picture with a shit load of small circles, he KNEW that one would be very hard, he didn't have to pick that.
1981z28camaro (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Did you know that The Rothshild Family, supported Mccain, and the Rothschilds are worth over 700 Trillion dollars? and they are scam artists, and run the world, They control Interest Rates, and Print the money out of thin air, Loan money to all the governments, and collect Interest? Fund both sides of all the wars, and collect interest, setup 9/11 so the U.S could invade Iraq and Afghanistan, and then the Rothschilds could build their Central Banks, in BOTH Countries.
1981z28camaro (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Were you aware that for over 20 years, the government had a Project called "Stargate" in which remote viewers found targets of importance to them, do you think that if it didn't work, they would have kept the project open for 20 years, and besides, if a skeptic is making this video, they can decide what to show you, don't always trust video footage, it can be edited using Windows Movie Maker, lol,
pablissimo (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You hate skeptics, really? Being skeptical just means asking for evidence - it's easy to dismiss skeptical thinking as just being 'negative' or closed minded, but in truth it's an enquiring way of looking at the world. Essentially: "People say phenomenon X exists, so lets get to the bottom of it - try to devise a test to find out if it really does exist and how it works". If these RV'ers had identified the galaxy it would have been very impressive and worthy of further study. But they didn't.
moondog999 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You're missing the point.Vague memories can be useful - the police can follow up potential leads as you say.But sketches drawn by "remote viewers" are meaningless unless interpreted in terms of what was being "remote viewed" (a cluster of galaxies in the example given in the video).So, given a bunch of squiggles, circles, blocks, odd text, how will a police team interpret this as "hey! the kidnapped girl is in a red barn in kansas 300 yards south of bob's diner"?
electricfunk (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Well, compare the situation in remote viewing with someone who is reporting an event they can only vaguely remember. These memories would not match the actual event completely but could be used for a number of purposes. For example, police could use the information as a possible lead to follow up on. Ditto for information provided by RV.
Shutitup18 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Wow those "remote viewers" got nothing right and still that guy is trying to defend their poor and inaccurate "hits." Then again, he teaches that stuff, so any conflicting data he has to somehow turn into a "hit" and make it seem more remarkable than what it really is.
moondog999 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
if the results of remote viewing need to be interpreted in view of whatever the target is - then what possible use could remote viewing have? |