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bogeyman
13th May 2013, 01:34
There has been in conspiracy circles a number of so called death bed confessions, some concerning UFOs and aliens others JFK assassination etc.

Yet has it not occurred to many, who just want to believe, that some could be doing it on orders and are loyal to the very end. These events are a perfect way of spreading untruths, and manipulating certain information which maybe true to draw a wrong conclusion. Those that would of had access to this kind of sensitive information would of been indorctrinated to such a degree that even the idea of talking would be out of the question, the conditioning to the environment they have been working it would be also a part of the instinctual behaviour, and that is secrecy and keeping those secrets.

Also many of those who spilt the beans, seem to have no other evidence to back up their claims, you would of thought that they would of had something just for themselves, but as usual where's the evidence?

Kimberley
13th May 2013, 03:59
Question every thing!!!

kemo
13th May 2013, 11:00
A deathbed confession IS evidence. It may not be proof but its validity will rest to some extent on who is making the confession and what their credentials; and of course whether the testimony itself seems credible. But, at the end of the day you have to make your own mind up - or more fundamentally - go with your gut instinct. And you could be wrong. There's a lot of "woulds" here which involve assumptions which are of doubtful validity. Where's your evidence? What you say may be correct but you cannot know for sure in which case are these not 'beliefs'? However I don't see that polarising discussion as between believers and non-believers is in any way helpful. A lot of it goes on on Avalon IMHO. The problem with sceptics I find is that they tend to see themselves as logical, rational or scientific when in reality belief/non-belief are two sides of the same coin. No-one - and I mean no-one - is completely open minded however much they may like to think so. I find Al Beileck quite credible in many ways and he never changed his story. I don't quite believe it but then I don't quite not believe it either. OK just leave it at that until some further evidence comes along. I don't feel the need to cast doubt on the story or explain it by making unsupportable assumptions of my own.

etheric underground
13th May 2013, 12:14
depends also on how much knowledge the person has on matters like the afterlife....and what specifically they are dying from.
It must be perceived that when the time comes to leave the body many have epiphanies of the true essence of all things, some have visitations, others as you have stated hold tight to their rigid controlled beliefs.
Your theory realistically can and will only come to fruition when we ourselves face the inevitable transition from our biological existence to an etheric one.......

syrwong
13th May 2013, 13:09
You can be sure that the PTB are masters of psy-op. Once there happened a few death-bed disclosures that appeared detrimental to their cause, they would certainly drag an old man out of the nursing home, do whatever to mangle his mind, and he would be happy to make a "confession".

HaveBlue
13th May 2013, 14:00
Well put Kemo, I could not have done better myself.
I enjoy my beliefs,have no agenda other than truth. The more truthful I am the easier I am able to spot it- resonance I 'believe' 'they' call it.

BrianEn
13th May 2013, 14:30
I dont really take anything anyone says seriously. People lie, they do it all the time. I lie when I have to. I donèt go around telling stories and ****. Well I do tell stories but thats just conversation. I lie when I have to. Not everyone has my best interest with them so sometimes I have bend things so they dont have fodder for their cannons. So Ill selectively to keep my ass out of a fire. However Im far more honest now than I have ever been at any point in my life.
So having said that. A deathbed confession Ill take a little more serious. These people have nothing to lose by telling the truth. They are going to die. Hopefully they feel a weight lifted and can breathe easier knowing what theyve known without being able to tell anyone. A little karma cleaning before death is probably a good thing for them. Hopefully theyre being truthful and honest and doing some karma cleaning before they move on. Peace be theirs, but if theyère lying that just more s&!t on the other side.

East Sun
13th May 2013, 14:40
And also, who is listening to the confession? If only one person and they don't record the confession on tape what might be their agenda. Of course if a number of people hear the confession it would be more believable.
And how sincere the confessor had been in their life would mean a lot. If you knew a person really well I think you would know if they were on the level.
And as usual, always check out the info. as much as possible.
One last thing would be to examine why the person never revealed the info. long before that.

BrianEn
13th May 2013, 15:18
And also, who is listening to the confession? If only one person and they don't record the confession on tape what might be their agenda. Of course if a number of people hear the confession it would be more believable.
And how sincere the confessor had been in their life would mean a lot. If you knew a person really well I think you would know if they were on the level.
And as usual, always check out the info. as much as possible.
One last thing would be to examine why the person never revealed the info. long before that.


So true. Im most thinking about that guy who did the death bed confession with Richard Dolan.

GoodETxSG
13th May 2013, 17:40
"Dying MEN (WOMEN/People) do not lie" for the most part is TRUE. There are those that hold on to information that haunts them through their entire life, causes personality disorders their families never understand, There are yet others who have had dis-info planted deep in their psyche and the more they are told not to disclose for God/Country the more solid they believe it... and carry it to their death bed confessions.

There is however a third group, the Wile ole Program Loyalists who consider it their one LAST OP/Mission/Game to give a "Death Bed Confession" that serves the purposes of a recent visitor who shares one last glass of bourbon and cigar with them, talks about the old days and gives them their last task/duty. I have known the type (Been quite close to them actually)... They are "good" people and believe in what they are doing with a bit of mischievous sense of humor and duty that few could understand. People are interesting and complex creatures no matter how much we try to simplify them.

Death bed confessions are extremely useful and MOSTLY credible... But MUST be validated and vetted with background research. But thank God some of these people are willing to provide these bits and pieces of info (From mostly cloudy 50+ year old memories - But some things are burned into your memory for ever!). Every piece helps and each respected soul that comes forward with one of these testimonies encourages another to do so... maybe one of them will end up being of such caliber that everyone is forced to take notice!