UFO (DOCUMENTARY) THE WATCHERS
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- Nihilgeist

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At first I thought, 'oh great, another cheesy documentary that "tells us what these are" ' . But I gave it a chance, and for the most part I really enjoyed how he lays out the various attributes of the phenomena so far. I'm not sure why there's Fairies propositioned in here (I suppose because he's done things at this ESETI ranch).
Though I can somewhat understand why, I think he should then get into some of the other weird happenings such as the Case of the Skinwalker and other ranches currently under investigation. Some of the stories of these places are terrifying, and I can see where he comes from in broaching the subject of "contact" and assuming benevolence.
But what I don't like is how once again, overall, he slyly lets out nuances about what type of paradigm or filter he views these events in, not with him considering extra-dimensional, which is fine, because it still implies he has no clue what these really entails, but the mentioning of "Fallen Angels" and "These events were said to occur during End Times".
Clearly, he's viewing these events overall through a Christian lense, which is fine, but don't say it as "Matter of Fact" as he does about warning how these beings could be Fallen Angels and not Angels. He doesn't know whether they're Angels at all. He has no proof that Angels even exist. Again, assuming the Bible and it's paradigm is the absolute reality is what he's doing here.
He's better off leaving that out of the conversation unless he explains himself and postulates the possibility of that realities of that paradigm just like he postulates the differences between Metal Craft and Orbs and the theories behind them.
Overall, very good, very down-to-earth explanations (proposing several possibilities and overall unknown) and an interview with questions that follow with statements fleshing out the questions for the viewer instead of "assuming the reality is true behind the question"; one example being how he states the "Prophet Yahweh" seemingly prayed for a UFO to manifest "One Time only" (instead of just saying, the person that makes ufo's manifest, which is a blanket statement that says this guy can do it all the time, anytime, which isn't necessarily true).
Good find.
Though I can somewhat understand why, I think he should then get into some of the other weird happenings such as the Case of the Skinwalker and other ranches currently under investigation. Some of the stories of these places are terrifying, and I can see where he comes from in broaching the subject of "contact" and assuming benevolence.
But what I don't like is how once again, overall, he slyly lets out nuances about what type of paradigm or filter he views these events in, not with him considering extra-dimensional, which is fine, because it still implies he has no clue what these really entails, but the mentioning of "Fallen Angels" and "These events were said to occur during End Times".
Clearly, he's viewing these events overall through a Christian lense, which is fine, but don't say it as "Matter of Fact" as he does about warning how these beings could be Fallen Angels and not Angels. He doesn't know whether they're Angels at all. He has no proof that Angels even exist. Again, assuming the Bible and it's paradigm is the absolute reality is what he's doing here.
He's better off leaving that out of the conversation unless he explains himself and postulates the possibility of that realities of that paradigm just like he postulates the differences between Metal Craft and Orbs and the theories behind them.
Overall, very good, very down-to-earth explanations (proposing several possibilities and overall unknown) and an interview with questions that follow with statements fleshing out the questions for the viewer instead of "assuming the reality is true behind the question"; one example being how he states the "Prophet Yahweh" seemingly prayed for a UFO to manifest "One Time only" (instead of just saying, the person that makes ufo's manifest, which is a blanket statement that says this guy can do it all the time, anytime, which isn't necessarily true).
Good find.
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nihilgeist wrote:At first I thought, 'oh great, another cheesy documentary that "tells us what these are" ' . But I gave it a chance, and for the most part I really enjoyed how he lays out the various attributes of the phenomena so far. I'm not sure why there's Fairies propositioned in here (I suppose because he's done things at this ESETI ranch).
Though I can somewhat understand why, I think he should then get into some of the other weird happenings such as the Case of the Skinwalker and other ranches currently under investigation. Some of the stories of these places are terrifying, and I can see where he comes from in broaching the subject of "contact" and assuming benevolence.
But what I don't like is how once again, overall, he slyly lets out nuances about what type of paradigm or filter he views these events in, not with him considering extra-dimensional, which is fine, because it still implies he has no clue what these really entails, but the mentioning of "Fallen Angels" and "These events were said to occur during End Times".
Clearly, he's viewing these events overall through a Christian lense, which is fine, but don't say it as "Matter of Fact" as he does about warning how these beings could be Fallen Angels and not Angels. He doesn't know whether they're Angels at all. He has no proof that Angels even exist. Again, assuming the Bible and it's paradigm is the absolute reality is what he's doing here.
He's better off leaving that out of the conversation unless he explains himself and postulates the possibility of that realities of that paradigm just like he postulates the differences between Metal Craft and Orbs and the theories behind them.
Overall, very good, very down-to-earth explanations (proposing several possibilities and overall unknown) and an interview with questions that follow with statements fleshing out the questions for the viewer instead of "assuming the reality is true behind the question"; one example being how he states the "Prophet Yahweh" seemingly prayed for a UFO to manifest "One Time only" (instead of just saying, the person that makes ufo's manifest, which is a blanket statement that says this guy can do it all the time, anytime, which isn't necessarily true).
Good find.
Thanks, some interesting views on different subjects.
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Has anyone ever seen a good documentary on the Skin Walker ranch? i have never found one, other then audio interview.
ATHEISM:
The belief there was once absolutely nothing. Nothing happened to the nothing until the nothing exploded into everything. Then all of the exploded everything rearranged itself, into self-replicating bits which turned into dinosaurs.
The belief there was once absolutely nothing. Nothing happened to the nothing until the nothing exploded into everything. Then all of the exploded everything rearranged itself, into self-replicating bits which turned into dinosaurs.
This is where the esoteric meets the political. La Marzulli joins Freeman for a discussion of Nephilim, biblical prophecies, occult and esoteric sites, rise of lucifer, mark of the beast, christianity, programming of dark heroe status, King of Jordan, taking over Temple Mount, UFO, Middle East unrest, World War 3, Israel, 9/11, satanic rituals interdimensional entities invocation and more...

- Nihilgeist

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spock wrote:Has anyone ever seen a good documentary on the Skin Walker ranch? i have never found one, other then audio interview.
As a matter of fact, nope. That's why I'm so curious to see someone do one.
I think the ranch has been sold and is no longer a place of research.
ATHEISM:
The belief there was once absolutely nothing. Nothing happened to the nothing until the nothing exploded into everything. Then all of the exploded everything rearranged itself, into self-replicating bits which turned into dinosaurs.
The belief there was once absolutely nothing. Nothing happened to the nothing until the nothing exploded into everything. Then all of the exploded everything rearranged itself, into self-replicating bits which turned into dinosaurs.
- Nihilgeist

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Here's another quick recap on the Ranch:
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