
Originally Posted by
-Ender-
The list of mysterious deaths in the world of people in the "ufo" field is almost endless.
Phil Schneider 1996
Dr. Karla Turner 1996
The list goes back into the 80's and beyond.
In January of 1987, another scientist, Avtar Singh-Guide, went missing. He was later declared dead.
In February of 1987, Peter Pippel was run over by his car in his garage.
In March of 1987, David Sands committed suicide by crashing his car into a building.
In April of 1987, four developers of Regan Star Wars Program died:
Mark Wiesner hung himself, Stuart Gooding fell victim of murder, David Greenhalgh fell off the bridge, and Shani Warren drowned. In May of that year, Michael Baker was killed in a car accident.
If you've never heard one of Phil Schneider's story's, I suggest you youtube it.
Take all the information in and then digest it as you see fit. His take on things is extreme. However, if only 1% of it is true, it's amazing. If it is all true: Prepare for a big change in the world as we know it.
Here's a thought: What if: What if the general public as a whole is slowly being conditioned to accept the idea that Alien life has been visiting and living on planet earth? What if this has been done in stages that are gradually increasing in quantity?
For example: it starts off small and slow, with movies and tv shows that begin to condition us to the idea. With "alien" cartoons and media being commonplace and everywhere today?
Next step? Government disclosure of bits and pieces here and there of what the history of all the UFO stuff might have been?
Next step? Religious leaders will begin to tell the followers that Aliens are likely real? And help the general masses cope with the idea as a whole?
Last step? Government gives large disclosure of alien activities? And introduces them to the world?
How much of this has happened already? Has the frequency and intensity of this "conditioning" been increasing? Why?