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General Category => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Gigas on April 23, 2013, 07:41:32 PM

Title: Richard Dolan, any thoughts to share
Post by: Gigas on April 23, 2013, 07:41:32 PM
Just curious to what some of you pegasaurions think on Richard.

I have to go right now, but will be back with more.

Please stand By!
Title: Re: Richard Dolan, any thoughts to share
Post by: Pimander on April 24, 2013, 07:17:01 PM
Quote from: Gigas on April 23, 2013, 07:41:32 PM
Just curious to what some of you pegasaurions think on Richard.
Dolan's books are great for using as reference material.  Unfortunately he has underestimated how many different ways that "UFOs" have been used by various bodies for disinformation purposes.  His analysis is interesting but his conclusions might be wrong in my opinion.

If you try to explain the cover up as just a cover up of a knowledge of aliens then you ignore too many facts.  Methods are secret to intelligence right?  I'm sure you all understand that.  So if the UFO problem is to some extent created to cover up military accidents, secret tests and other covert operations then the METHODS WILL NEVER BE DECLASSIFIED AS THEY ARE STILL USED AND NOT SUBJECT TO FOIA.

Furthermore, if there is knowledge of aliens held by a small section of military intelligence, civilian intelligence or private sector working on deep black projects which has been withheld from the public for whatever reason then most of "the government" have no "need to know".  There will be almost no paper records so a historian is next to useless here.

We need facts that are not released by government disclosure if there really is a secret reverse engineered alien craft.  A51Watcher, Bob Lazar, John Lear and others have tried to show you some.  Look very hard at "controlled leaks".  They are mixed with non-facts but there might be something there if you want "THE TRUTH" - whatever that means.
Title: Re: Richard Dolan, any thoughts to share
Post by: Gigas on April 24, 2013, 08:03:21 PM
Aaah, a bite!

Dolan is a curious fellow. I got wind of him some time ago and he struck me as a guy who knows something and thoughtfully, in a quiet tone, lets it flow. He has that boyish kid next door look that ya wanna be friends with him, talk with him and listen to his voice which has that quality that puts the mind at a certain trusting ease. That's a trait of some aliens. Not saying that he is, but con men have it to.

Just about every UFO alien carnival barker starts out with a good pitch and a wonderful information packet for the masses to buy in to. It seems the mouth piece guru always end up compromised by the beckoning darkness of profit.

Another thing that gets me is they all write books and some even write entire libraries of books and yet, some, when they talk, they have some trouble remembering their words from their books.  When I listen to barkers, I get a sense, its for the profit potential of the money.

Where am I going with this, Hell if I know.

Getting back to Dolan, I had his radio alliance network talk show, book marked and listened to him live till he began to talk in a boring time consuming thought processes of life and stuff not related to UFO and aliens. I kinda fell off the ride at that point.

I still like the showmen, but like all the others, I see the quest for profits sliding in and ramping up with the information slowly being drip fed for that profit level vertical payout as the cap stone of the show.

They had a chat room to go with the live show so that participation could be by call in and chat room. Only thing was, the chat room was full of the usual BS of little minded kids throwing nonsense back and forth.

I began to lose interest in this foolish time consuming activity and let it go for a month. Low and behold, I go back and begin to have problems getting in the show. Seems they must be re-coding the site and the part you have to see on your screen is not loading in IE8.

Then, I was able to get through but now when I pulled down the chat room link, they have a re-direct page to join up. I had already done that and posted several times in their forum. Now, it wanted to make me a payed member WTF!, NO, I'm not paying to see kids banter back and forth with foolish kids talk.

So now they want you to join in at 4 levels of payscale memberships. $4.99 a month, $59 dollars for a year, $124.00 for a year and a whopping $399.00 lifetime membership. The website is not even working properly. I sent the website admin an email several days ago and still no answer. The email said, I get a re-direct when using the forum link, I am already a registered member, what is the link to enter the forum. Reply, so far nothing.
Title: Re: Richard Dolan, any thoughts to share
Post by: Pimander on April 25, 2013, 12:59:46 PM
I don't have a problem with people making some money from their research.  Why should any work other than conspiracy research be considered legitimate ways to make money?  My proviso is that the researcher contributes real findings or new perspectives and what is paid for is the real thing.  Hoaxers and rip off artists can fcuk off.

If Dolan makes money from book sales then that's great for him.  I guess the web is an extension of paper publishing so same goes for that.  The trouble is when people charge you for nonsense or non-existent new work.

You're right about how many start well then get greedy basically.  I'd suggest to members to go back and look at the early work of these guys before they were recruited by someone or got greedy.

There are still honest researchers around.