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29th July 2010 19:15
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The Saga of Dr. Pete Peterson
Hello, all. This is my first post, so let's try not to be too critical. I'm still trying to figure this all out.
Anyway, one of my favourite Project Camelot interviews was with Dr. Pete Peterson. He had quite the whistle-blower testimony in just about every field out there. And he seemed to understand it all pretty well, also.
But, I'm when I tried to do research on this guy, I came up with almost nothing. A lot of other people on some internet forums were having the same problem, so they ended up calling him a complete hoax. I like to do a little research, and I was able to find a few things.
I did find that:
-He was on the board of directors for a company called MediaG3. His biography on the company's website not only featured his picture, but also a list of accomplishments he had already claimed to on the Project Camelot interview.
-I did, however, check the website again today, and there is no longer any information on it whatsoever that he worked there. Some of it is still available via a news-bit here.
http://www.marketwire.com/press-rele...er-1171541.htm
So, if Dr. Peterson is a hoax, he must be a darn good one.
But I did run into a few bits of conflicting information.
-The name "CyberDyne," a firm allegedly started by Peterson, is also the same name as the company in The Terminator films. Maybe this isn't conflicting if there was a definitive way to prove which one came first.
-Upon trying to order the "Peterson device" described in the video, I was sent a message from Project Camelot saying the device was unavailable from Peterson. Also, he was a "no show" at the conference sponsored by Project Camelot last year. Maybe there are very logical explanations for these occurrences, but I do find them slightly strange.
As of now, I think there is something to this Peterson guy, but, it's hard to tell exactly what it is. I wasn't there to interview him, so I do not know the whole story.
If anyone has any clues to this puzzle, I'd like to hear them. This was such an interesting interview, I'd certainly be bummed to find out that this guy was a complete hoax.
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29th July 2010 19:22
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Re: The Saga of Dr. Pete Peterson
Hello The-cipher-replied
I have watched the Project Camelot interview with Dr. Pete Peterson several times and my impression is that he came across as a sincere and genuine chap, if he is who he says he is, then perhaps the 'Heat is On' and he has decided to do a runner before he has an 'accident' like other's before and since!
Thank you for an interesting thread.
Love and peace and welcome. JP
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29th July 2010 20:00
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