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		I don't like to spread negativity.....but feel I need to speak out when something does not feel right. 
	I just got done listening to the Aaron McCollum interview And I could tell this story from just my ramblings around the web. Besides claiming that I was in the military.....I could have gave this interview. There are a few well known names thrown in as a resume but this just doesn't have a good vibe... Just shouting out....Peace Y'all  | 
		
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		Star, 
	Sooo... How's your B.S. meter... I don't normally listen to the interviews... Bob Dean... Yes,,,, Oh... I, did watch the one where the flies were on the set.... The Greer Joke... So, is this another Don't Bother... Tell me straight.. Star... Trooly, Tango  | 
		
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		im on to it now, just starting first look at the thumbnail and im already cautiuos, but then im always on the back foot nowadays with my scepticles on.:roll1: 
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		wow i jut watched the first ten seconds and alarm bells are ringing already. looks like he works in a bar on 6th st in austin.. :lol3: 
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		Namaste. Hate to point out one would be delusional to think they could have given this interview. You are not him. And most likely have no idea the horrors this man has been through. Talking about torture. You probably fold if the police asked you for ID. Obvious you really have no idea. 
	I think once you hear why he has the tattoo's you wont be so quick to stereotype his looks. You just wait for the full interview. That interview was a small taste.  | 
		
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		Take a breath folk. 
	1. This is part 1 of what looks to be a 2 part interview. 2. He does say the tats, and such take some explaining, and will get to it. 3. He does do a decent show of being calm, but he is stressed in this video. 4. All of these people have lived very compartmentalized lives. Always keep that in mind. Hold in your head the very real possibility that what they "know" is an affect. A result. 5. He is from SoCal, so tending bar in Austin would be quita commute ;) Fred  | 
		
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		I happen to think his interview was good. 
	I have to go along with judgemental on this one The man has been through alot in his life and I doubt that he would bring up Dave Corso's name so freely if he was a BS'er. He says he gets information from many sources and will release many names soon. I believe he will and would of today except something held him off. Maybe it was Kerry and Bill as they wanted to check into something first.  | 
		
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		I like him; and I look forward to what he has to say in his next interview. 
	I think it is important to keep an open mind, and not be so quick to judge. I commend him for having the courage and bravery to speak his truth.  | 
		
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		Also like to point out there is no way you can blink both sets of eyes like he is. 
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		He is a hibread. That should be obvious. I mentioned the eyes to make a point about Stargazer1965 being able to give the interview. I am personally more interested in what he has to say than what his DNA is made of. 
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22S2TNMf8v4#t=1h04m20s Carol is saying that it could be related to "accessing a memory with respect to something that was heard": http://projectavalon.net/forum/showt...038#post230038 Quote: 
	
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		The "blink, then look off to the left" thing is someone collecting their thoughts. At least that seems to be what I do, when answering questions. 
	2nd guessing the man, isn't really required. After all, another interview seems scheduled. taking another breath... Fred  | 
		
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		That's 31 minutes between breaths Fredkc. You might want to see a doctor about that. :tongue2: 
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		Thank you Meta for the link :thumb_yello: 
	I am at work so cannot listen to the interview - therefore I just watched the clip that Meta linked and observed body language. The eyes - whoa:shocked: I tried to do that - almost instant headache. If he is "faking" that took some practice. It looks involuntary to me. It also appeared that his pupils changed sizes and that he had a small twitch on lower lid of his left eye after the movements started. Maybe just my imagination or the lighting in the interview area - but - it also looked like his eyes changed color. When is the 2nd interview? El  | 
		
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 yeah, that is just someone lookking at memory in response to what is said to them, and such. Recalling what they know in response to someone (also "fact checking" what's said to them (note head nodding in agreement) ), while trying to listen to them at the same time. They have something to say, but the other person is talking. Years of car salesmen lying to me about their broken computers, saying, "Honest! I didn't to anything!" has taught me something, at least. ;) Note to JudgeMental: 9 minutes to the next breath. :tongue2:  | 
		
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		Umm, those eyes are bugging me, lots more to be seen as I also managed to see eye changes, 
	just wished someone could slow down that section of the movie, also whats with the constant clearing of the throat?.  | 
		
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		Realy, that much at 31 years of age?, sort of thing I would expect from an older person or someone with lung or nerve problems. 
	Ah well, it was just a question...  | 
		
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		You guys are getting really wrapped up with his presence on the video. This is cool a dose of reality on beings in our world. But keep it cool. He is just another being in the universe and our brother. An equal to you or I.  How about we discuss his words. 
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 It’s obvious he’s going out of his way to bring out this information and although he said that he’s done quite a lot of bad things, I’m sure quiet a lot of bad things have been done to him and now he’s trying to make up for it (as he says). We’re all trying to connect the dots here and there’s nothing uncool about that. So chill – we’re all on the same page here. :original: Peace.  | 
		
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		I think he is a good guy and is genuine.  I did not watch the entire interview but I did my usual standby method of intuitive discernment (pendulum dowsing).  I asked two simple questions. 
	1. What percentage of the information he presented does he believe to be accurate. (83%) 2. What percentage of the information he presented is actually factually accurate. (23%) Seeing as how he willingly informed the viewer when he was assuming something based off of his own research, I think that he is an honest person. It will be interesting to see how the accuracy of his next interview where he tells his personal story turns out. Also, I asked if the information about the stargate in the Gulf of Aden where true or not. It dowses up true. Tonight I going to attempt to remote view it. I also checked to see if the stargate where opened by artificial means by either us or the ETs and this came up a no. Therefore, I would assume that it is a natural byproduct of the increasing frequency of consciousness of the hyperdimensional geometry of the planet.  | 
		
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 It'd be interesting to see what info you come up with tone3jaguar. Just wondering about whether you were specific about either 'good' ETs or 'bad' ET's when you dowsed?  | 
		
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 Details of how the controllers want their victims to be financially broke , helpless , etc etc resonate also with some personal experience . I will be looking forward to the next interview .  | 
		
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 Before I watched the video I thought it would be a dud, but really I watched the whole thing and was surprised and enjoyed it. He seems an interesting young guy with a lot of stuff to share. I agree with him about the false flags he was speaking about, and I felt on that basis he is quite well informed. Ultimately the talk about stargates; I cannot verify, but a lot of the other stuff he talked about I thought was true. His next interview should be good, I look forward to it. Of course there is always the possibility that people like him are phony, but until I see evidence for that, I think hes being honest.  | 
		
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 me too :original: After i watched i tubed gulf of aden stargate, one of them is apparently blocked in this country by reuters (?) the other one was almost a template of what mr mccollum said and was put up i believe a couple of days before he did interview ( which is perhaps why stargazer1965 said what he said?). Either way the next interview should reveal more.  | 
		
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		seems interesting, nice chap, very interesting info.. 
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		after this interview, I'm starting to take "timetotelltheworld" even more seriously. 
	we really are kept in the dark as to what is really going on anywhere. it's a bitter/sweet awakening for me to be honest, but i'm gratefull, i am finally started to get a little bit of the bigger picture.  | 
		
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 I have only worked with 2 people with disassociative disorders ( aka multiple personalities). Any one else have experience in the MH field? El  | 
		
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		I found this on youtube.com. posted over one year ago. 
	"Gulf Of Aden - The Coming Conflict" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0rP6sTaGgk  | 
		
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		I would hate to see this thread drift off about if its true or not. Nothing about his words really mentioned. Nothing about how you can research all the information for yourself like he mentions. Take more than his word for it. He wasn't kidding.... Google it. 
	My thoughts about his words. Relate what he is saying about the Stargate and think about the parting of the Red Sea story. Now Imagine their was a Stargate involved. Stargate open.. "Lets run though it", Stargate closed.. "Oh sorry were you following us?". The information he is sharing and the history of the Stargate may be way "deeper" than we think. No pun intended.  | 
		
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 I loved this interview. It wasn't my favourite Project Camelot interview, but I intuitively felt pretty well everything he was saying was on the level. No alarm bells went off for me (and I could name a few Project Camelot interviews that rang bells for me straight away!), and I agreed with quite a bit of what he said. Almost all of it. The only bits I DIDN'T agree with were that I don't believe a false flag attack will succeed in Yemen or anywhere connected to it. That doesn't mean I don't think they'll TRY 'cause I think they will. But because of our rising consciousness, because we even have people who were SO controlled (like some Bible-thumpers, for example!) but are waking up now and seeing the truth about religion and government and E.T.'s and all of that, I believe we are making HUGE headway now. We are living in a beautiful history right now, and I think all these negative things (of which the powers that used to be have been lately so desperate to roll out.) will fall apart - the false flag with the States and/or Yemen high up on that list. Look how the "attack" with the "Underwear Bomber" fell through! I believe we'll see a lot more of that. Either way, WE are the power. I heard that from a lovely Pleidean once and haven't looked back since. :) <3  | 
		
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		Hey guys and gals.... 
	It's not about stereotyping of the TATs.....It's not about the crazy eye movements... It's my self guided internal BS meter.....and please ... Be Judge Mental for yourself. :naughty: I just except something new under the sun and when the same ideas come out with the dust blown off of them....The meter keeps clicking up About as much waste of celluloid as ZOOLANDER in all fairness....I'll watch part 2 but I have to start my eye aerobics class. And a one...side...and a 2 ...Side You there in the back...No blinking!!!! Peace Y'all  | 
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