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Bill and Kerry, I just want to thank you for all this groundbreaking content you have provided us with!
I just watched The Last Mimzy, and seriously David Wilcock hit the nail on the head. "its like an infomercial for Dan Burisch's testimony." I have been following this stuff for quite some time and that movie has some pretty extreme similarities to what Dan Burisch is saying. I urge all Project Camelot viewers to watch it. Nick |
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This movie is a great one about time travel, psychic abilities, synchronicities, .... recommended, I watched it after David Wilcock made me get interested in it in his film 2012 enigma. It makes sense to me.
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it all makes me very uncomfortable. seems like all the correlations correlate to "insider" stories, and not actual communications with aliens.
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i think this movie was made to teach kids the lie, that ET's are future humans.
i enjoyed it as a movie, but the part when the little girl is crying and explaining how 'they' need our help.. i almost choked! i believe it's propaganda. |
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Dan Burisch mentioned that the roswell crash did involve future humans coming back in time to correct something that was going on in future times. When hes talking about the p45's (beings 45000 years in the future) I thought he was referring to future humans?
here is a quote from part 1 of Dan's 3 part interview on Project Camelot Quote:
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I'm one of those folks who loved 'The Last Mimzy.' Of course my focus was on the end of the movie where one saw a beautiful planet with humans who had amazing abilities.
This is the story of how those from the future, who had been focused on greed and power corrupted and contaminated their enviorment so thourghly that all was dying, even the people. In their search to save themselves they sent Mimzy back to our time in search of DNA from a pure heart. It was their hope they could correct the damage they had created from their multiple sin if this pure heart's DNA could be brought forward in time and used to heal their damaged DNA. One is looking at the compassion of the innocent as this young child wants to see a better world for everyone. Subsequently, it is the tears from her distress that fall onto Mimzy's tummy which travel forward, into the future that are used to heal the people there. Onced healed, they take on the qualities of telepathy, levitation and great heart. I guess each individual's perception of this movie is all a matter of perspective, isn't it? ![]() |
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The Last Mimzy is based on the *1943* science fiction short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" authored by Lewis Padgett (the pseudonym of husband and wife team Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore). (from wiki)
"Mimsy Were the Borogoves" was originally published in the February 1943 issue of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine. It was judged by the Science Fiction Writers of America to be among the best science fiction stories written prior to 1965 and included in the anthology The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964. (wiki) The short story is available on the web and is a quick read. The parallels to Dan Burish's claims are a little too uncanny for my liking! When David Wilcock (in this 2012 talk) shows pictures from the movie Contact and claims they accurately portray the technology Dan Burish describes and also exactly how it works, I again find it a little too uncanny. Two instances of "life imitating art" !!? |
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dan burisch, david wilcock, the last mimzy |
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