John, thank you for doing those interview with Project Camelot and Evita Ochel, truly fascinating! Thanks Gigas for posting the John Lear interview by Evita Ochel, she asked many excellent questions. Yesterday I finished parts 3 & 4 of the Project Camelot interview with John, which was riveting! During the interview John mentions Lou Baldin's book, A Day With An Extraterrestrial. So I went and downloaded the e-book at 9:30 last night and finished it at 1:30... that book is amazing, it blew my mind! I highly suggest it! While reading Baldin's book, it reminded of my lucid, off-world dreams I had that left me in a mesmerized state for a day or two; perhaps I'll share those in another thread! Something about this book just rings true, like I sensed this was 100% fact... I can't really explain it, but it was like a sacred feeling of nostalgia, very weird!
John, everything you talk about seems far out if not impossible to the average human, and we get ridiculed for believing in aliens etc; but, I see it the other way around, the masses are sleeping and have no idea what is all around them, thanks for turning me on to Dan Baldin, and sharing your amazing experiences! Now, I've got to get to this other book by Baldin: UFO's & Extraterrestrials are as Real as the Nose on Your Face.
Woody
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Quote from: Primus58 on August 07, 2012, 11:33:12 PM
John, everything you talk about seems far out if not impossible to the average human, and we get ridiculed for believing in aliens etc; but, I see it the other way around, the masses are sleeping and have no idea what is all around them, thanks for turning me on to Dan Baldin, and sharing your amazing experiences! Now, I've got to get to this other book by Baldin: UFO's & Extraterrestrials are as Real as the Nose on Your Face.
Woody
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For some reason I kept typing Dan instead of Lou, I meant Lou Baldin!
I found Lou's book to be quite eye opening as well, Woody!
As for an amazing story on its own, it was so thoughfully written and carefully laid out, yet I was able to read it in a few hours too!
Of course I couldnt put it down!
If Lou's experience is even half true, we are in for an awesome future, and the thought of whats out there will keep me from ever being intimidated or frightened of any scenario involving EBE's.
They are going to have to actually eat or kill me to make me think they are harmful, as we have been their pets for a long, long time, and we never hurt our beloved pets, do we? :)
Also, the information which John has shared has been to everyone's interest, and the interview with Evita is a must see to understand how John is very serious about this stuff.
Cheers!
Dave
Quote from: Littleenki on August 08, 2012, 05:46:44 AM
I found Lou's book to be quite eye opening as well, Woody!
As for an amazing story on its own, it was so thoughfully written and carefully laid out, yet I was able to read it in a few hours too!
Of course I couldnt put it down!
If Lou's experience is even half true, we are in for an awesome future, and the thought of whats out there will keep me from ever being intimidated or frightened of any scenario involving EBE's.
They are going to have to actually eat or kill me to make me think they are harmful, as we have been their pets for a long, long time, and we never hurt our beloved pets, do we? :)
Also, the information which John has shared has been to everyone's interest, and the interview with Evita is a must see to understand how John is very serious about this stuff.
Cheers!
Dave
Hey Dave, me too, once I started to read it I was mesmerized, I was compelled to turn each page until the fun stopped; good thing too, or I'd still be reading with big bags under my eyes... LOL!
I have said this a few times to my friends; whenever I go to someone's house, I like to peruse their book collection and see any art they have. I've also mentioned to a few people that I'd love to one day meet john over coffee and take note of his book collection! Oh, and this isn't a hint to John, LOL, it's a direct wish being projected... may be one day after I've reached Level 9.
So LE, can you point me to one of your favorite books, perhaps something to expand my mind regarding ancient culture, or whatever?
Thanks... Woody
Hey, Woody, I have quite a collection of books on hand, but recently have been using my amazon kjndle app here on my galaxy tab, and Im trying to find ebook versions for all of my faves!
A great author and one of my favorites is of course, Isac Asimov..pretty much any, but
I robot is a fave and pebbles in the sky.
As for reference or non fiction, I like Philip Coppens and a good friend of mine wrot e a fantastic tome on ancient aliens and such called...intelligent intervention...a good all encompassing book on the subject..get it from the amazon link to the right of the page.
I also enjoyed Killing Kennedy by Coppens although its a bit technical, its an amazing theory and book.
Anything by David Hatcher Childress, and of course the Orion Mystery by Robert Bauval.
If you are a fan of megaliths like me, check out the megalithic portal uk website, its the most comprehensive site online for megalithic studies!
My favorite two books of all though, are always next to my desk or on it opened, and those are the Kybalion, and The Bible, in different forms...king james etc.
I find the books of the apocryphy quite intersting too.
I really enjoy reading Thoth and anything by Zecharia Sitchin..hes a trip!
When it comes to ancient history, I must admit, I dont buy many books, as I read so quickly, so I use the kindle or pdfs I find which can be saved as text...for a massive dose of sortable info, I like bibliotecapleyades.com. Its a bit odd sometimes, but theres some real good reading there.
Classics for me are not too interesting as Im not really a fiction guy, but Ive always liked Stephen King!:-)
Cheers, Woody, and happy reading!!!
Dave