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eileenrose
25th July 2012, 07:08
I'm posting this latest audio interview with Sean Dean Morton, who I havn't spent much time researching previously.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ1XiuEneUw

He has written a new book, "Sands of Time", based on real events, though presented as fiction.

Here is an excerpt about this Audio Interview facts.

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"Sean David Morton is the author of BLACK SERAPH, THE DARK PROPHET (which predicted the chaos in the Middle East) and the mind shattering
smash bestselling true story SANDS OF TIME, a behind the scenes
true story about government Black Ops and US development of super
technology. "

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I am only 30 minutes into this interview and am thrilled to post it here. He is a marvelous interviewee. Even though I have heard some of this information before, about Area 51 and Bob Lazier (did I spell that right?), I hadn't heard his view on the sightings in the Area and just how much fun they were having back in the 1990's, running from Area 51 agents and finding hidden ways to film there.

You love listening to him (he is excited, presents his story well and reminds me of what a good story teller sounds like).

Here is the link for Sean's website:
http://www.strangeuniverseradio.com/

eileenrose
25th July 2012, 12:28
The point he brings up in his book, and mentions in this interview, is the information surrounding the US secret space program. He mentions this part way into this interview, how he heard the secret space shuttle land (I guess it made quite a loud vibration that was referred to as a 'sound or air quake' as the effect of the shuttle entering our atmosphere (I guess it had issues the first time around...which he goes into more details which he is getting from his 'source'....which is who this book is based on)), as did I guess part of the country (at that time). So lots of information packed into this interview (and as I mention, he is a very good interviewee...so enjoyable to listen to).

AuCo
25th July 2012, 15:14
I myself really enjoyed the book- kinda my view of TPTB.

The part where A.C. suddenly appeared and disappeared behind #3 in the men's room happened to me too once and that scared the daylight out of me (I once in a while have recurring dream of running away from ghost in dark deserted public bathroom :o )