Friday, August 6, 2010

Special two-hour public presentation on Tuesday, Sept. 14 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico: The impact of "beliefs in UFOs" on American society

A special two-hour public presentation on Tuesday, Sept. 14 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico:

How "beliefs in UFOs" have been manipulated (and in some cases, even created) by the U.S. intelligence community; and the impact of such beliefs on American society in the near future

This is to inform everyone that I will be giving this two-hour special public presentation on September 14, from 6 p.m. in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
Location: Meadowlark Senior Center, 4330 Meadowlark Lane, SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124.
Admission: FREE

I am a long-time UFO researcher who have, for many years, investigated Area 51 in Nevada as well as some widespread claims about the existence of Dulce underground base in New Mexico, and have spoken in many conferences nationwide, especially in the early 1990's.
(My conclusions may surprise you).

I will speak on why a segment of the population keeps holding on to their "beliefs in UFOs" (as physical alien spacecraft piloted or maneuvered by physical alien entities), despite the apparent lack of physical, irrefutable "scientific evidence".
There is a reason for this.

I will also speak on how such "beliefs" could affect their social behavioral patterns.

I will also touch upon why "beliefs in UFOs" may never rise above their "pseudo science" status and limited existence within the American pop sub-culture.

I will also speak on how "beliefs in UFOs" have been manipulated (and in some cases, even created) by the military as well as by the US intelligence community in counter intelligence operations.

I will also explain why some people seem to believe that New Mexico may play a role in a supposedly upcoming shift in human consciousness.

I was a recent guest (this year) of the Coast to Coast radio talk show.

I hope to see some of you there, if you live in that area!!

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