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Old 09-26-2008, 01:32 AM   #53
Martian Tigress
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Default Re: Miriam Delicado Interview, Your Views?

I second those who felt put off by her vibe. I could not get through the whole interview in one go because of it, and I found her constant self-referencing ('Even I find all this just so fascinating' and the like, said over and over) very distancing. The interview seemed to be mostly about her own reaction to her own story, and she came across to me as someone very much in love with the idea of 'being a messenger'. I would really like to see some Reverse Speech analysis of the interview, to find out if she is 'congruent' both ways.

I have heard her interviewed once before-- Alfred Webre had her on his Exopolitics radio program last season-- and she said nothing new this time around. She is also a day late and a dollar short when it comes to the whole non-hybridized seeds issue. Horticulturalists around the world have been concerned about this for tens of years, and the heirloom seed folks have been breeding, collecting and trading for a good 20 years-- they have several sites/groups on the Internet and are easy to find. I know this because in the course of my job at the public library, I have helped people to find sources of heirloom seeds well in advance of Ms. Delicado touting their importance.

I also second ClarkKent's 'conveniently-Nordic-aliens/Nazi-master-race stereotype' musings. He's definitely got a point, and frankly, I am fed up with the whole simpleton mythology that says little gray beings from (maybe) Zeta Reticuli are inherently evil while the blond, blue-eyed, white-skinned, muscle-bound Plejaran studmuffins with recycled biblical/Egyptian names are the (conveniently human-looking and racially pure) good guys. If there is anything worthy of immediate careful scrutiny amidst the mountain of stuff that has been said about Skypeople, this particular viewpoint is the front-runner.

Because I did not download the video (I just went for the audio since folks were having download problems), I cannot speak to the 'sanpaku eyes' issue, but if she is showing them (and it is not simply an artifact of camera angle) it is important, and not in a good way.

Peace,

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