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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

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    Kristin,

    Maybe most ET's are just flat out boring? Not good, not bad, just hyper-cerebral inter-galactic non-entities?
    LOL! I do enjoy a good laugh. Thank you for that! With the scope of life in the universe I have no doubt that there are many boring ET's.

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Yep, it would be pretty weird if they snuck into your house at night, whipped up a batch of crispy pancakes to eat and then settled down to audit your income tax returns.

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Quote Posted by Kristin (here)

    I will watch the film at some point, but when it's free and open-sourced to the public.
    Its free now,just have to do a search on Movies online.

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    As I mentioned the last time this came up, Greer changed. He was different when he first appeared on the scene. His personality was more humble. Less brash. Less focused on monetization. His change of physique also indicates changes in lifestyle and focus. Could he be a walk in? A replacement? Tampered with? Who knows. But years ago, he seemed different than the slick con man we see today. And ...there's something unsettling in his field. Like radio static. If you feel uncomfortable just watching or listening to him, then you know what I mean. It's something creepy.
    I have been saying for over a decade now that the difference between Greer before and after The Discloser project was profound. Before the Project he was a beanpole but spoke in a even toned voice, after the Project he was Buff,spoke effeminacy and was Gay. So Iv'e said Greer 2.0 may be a Clone. If that's true who is pulling the strings??

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Here is the torrent for it:

    https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/177...WEB-DL_MkvCage

    I DL'ed and watched it last night. Some good stuff in there. I'm not high on Greer (he's a bit too full of himself for my liking)....but it's a decent flick.

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    Quote Posted by AutumnW (here)

    Greer is a victim of steroids and his own super size ego. His ego has grown in direct proportion to all the fawning and lionizing his 'supporters' throw his way.
    And, I am quite certain: also a victim of something that's totally 100% taken over his body (after his excellent Disclosure Project work in 2001, when he was a tall, skinny beanpole) — and has as its agenda to convince us that there are no bad ETs. Go figure.
    This is the first I've heard anybody mention this as a possibility. Knowing you, Bill, I'd say you've heard something

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

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    This may sound like a dumb question, but is it important to view this, even if it is disinformation?

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

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    This may sound like a dumb question, but is it important to view this, even if it is disinformation?


    Im about halfway thru.

    It's actually quite good, with lots of valuable information....especially for the beginner.

    Having said that, at the point im at now in the doc, Greer has yet to launch into his "all ET's are good" spiel(except for one small snippet).....so i'll reserve final judgement till ive seen the whole thing. But I have to admit, the documentary is put together quite well. Enjoying it so far.

    I know all about Greer's bizarre profile. Ive been in the game for a while, so I can appreciate what I know to be true and discard the rest. Thats a pretty easy process for me. My only fear of course is that newcomers will find this doc exhilerating and will regard Greer as an authority and overly rely on his info alone instead of branching out a bit.

    UPDATE: okay, I just got to the "all aliens are good" part and the "abductions and mutilations are staged" part. Of course, some aliens are good, and some abductions may be staged...but not to the exclusion of all the real, authentic experiences. Yes, I know most of you know this, but im going to write it anyway because alotta people read this forum, and you never know who might be affected by your words. Plus, there is a very odd over reliance on Richard Doty(of all people) for insider testimony. Ah man...that doc started out so promising....sigh
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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

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    Quote Posted by 7alon (here)
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    In the Avalon Library:
    This may sound like a dumb question, but is it important to view this, even if it is disinformation?


    Im about halfway thru.

    It's actually quite good, with lots of valuable information....especially for the beginner.

    Having said that, at the point im at now in the doc, Greer has yet to launch into his "all ET's are good" spiel(except for one small snippet).....so i'll reserve final judgement till ive seen the whole thing. But I have to admit, the documentary is put together quite well. Enjoying it so far.

    I know all about Greer's bizarre profile. Ive been in the game for a while, so I can appreciate what I know to be true and discard the rest. Thats a pretty easy process for me. My only fear of course is that newcomers will find this doc exhilerating and will regard Greer as an authority and overly rely on his info alone instead of branching out a bit.
    Notice how Greer talks about dealing with the Clintons, Podesta, etc. I am almost halfway through. Podesta, Obama and the Clintons are part of the group that worships negative entities, which involves torture and human sacrifice. Edit: Oh and I forgot to mention him working with Laurance Rockefeller.
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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
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    This may sound like a dumb question, but is it important to view this, even if it is disinformation?
    I would say Yes. If viewed with discernment in mind.
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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Does anybody know who the man is in this film that has glasses, grey hair, grey moustache and a red sweater/jumper? I am interested to learn more about him. He is on during different periods, but he is on at 70:18, which is where I'm upto.
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    Quote Posted by 7alon (here)
    Does anybody know who the man is in this film that has glasses, grey hair, grey moustache and a red sweater/jumper? I am interested to learn more about him. He is on during different periods, but he is on at 70:18, which is where I'm upto.
    Wow. Hats off to you. I took a good close look.

    I'm 99.9% sure this is Richard Doty, the subject of the excellent documentary, Mirage Men. (It's in the Avalon Library, here: recommended. Yours truly features in several places in the last 20 mins of the film.)

    Doty is a famous disinformant, and I've had some interesting personal dealings with him.



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    100% Sure.


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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Let me get this straight. Doty of Project Serpo AND the Bennewitz fiasco? Did Greer not even do a quick google search of this dude before providing him with a format for ever more lying?

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    Quote Posted by AutumnW (here)
    Let me get this straight. Doty of Project Serpo AND the Bennewitz fiasco? Did Greer not even do a quick google search of this dude before providing him with a format for ever more lying?
    Yes, the same guy. Greer certainly knows all about him.

    Doty does know (and sometimes talk about) some real stuff. But basically, he's an on-off disinformant, and always has been. That's the (designed) problem with disinformation: some if it is true, and some isn't.

    The Mirage Men documentary is excellent — highly recommended. It's all about Doty, and the hall of mirrors he lives and works in.

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    Default Re: My review of Steven Greer's 'Unacknowledged'

    Yes, I watched it and liked it but was confused by what seemed to be a paralleling premise -- that the subject of UFOs as an arena for honest research, was also open to scorn. Did it seem to you that the film tarred all research with the same brush, or left it so open ended that the uninformed would reach that conclusion by default?

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    edit: (since added to Greer post) Thought it would be good to hear and listen to Greer. Can we discern more about him through his words and are the rumors true? We all know this channel for hoaxing and just like thirdphaseofmoon sometimes they get to interview good guests like Dr. Roger Leir before he passed on. This time Tyler secures an interview with Greer which is the most recent of Greer's interviews posted. Does posting occasional good content redeem channels like secureteam after all the questions on their authenticity?

    Does the video tell any new insight to Greer? I thought his new movie was boring and couldnt watch it all, but this video was more interesting.

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    Does the video tell any new insight to Greer?
    Yes. He chose Secureteam 10 to talk to. That says something.

    And wowed by the ratings and $$ it brings them, they'd never seriously challenge him.

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