View Full Version : Colleen Thomas/ Military Movement in Southern California????
Mandala
12th November 2010, 03:06
One link led to another, and I once again ran into a Colleen Thomas video. She has made some extraordinary claims that (no offense, if you are reading this Colleen) seems straight out of a psych manual for dissociative and delusional personality disorder.
She has put out warnings about other channelers and their disinformation, but listening to her makes it sound like she not only went down the rabbit hole, but took the red pill and came out the other side.
On her latest video, she makes claims that a friend from Santa Barbara called and said there were road blocks being set up and there was also UN troop movement.
She also says the Pleiadians took out the missile that was fired and that the Chinese fired a EMP that left one of our military ships dead in the water.
Anyone from Southern Cal on this site seeing anything your way? Disbeliever signing off.
http://www.youtube.com/colesakick#p/u/7/dKx4MeBybkc
sjkted
12th November 2010, 05:14
Me thinks she's a nutter who is out for publicity.
Nothing I've personally seen in SoCal. She's full of it.
--sjkted
Lost Soul
12th November 2010, 05:30
Nutty or not, I give her credit for stating her beliefs. Remember David Icke was laughed at for years with his message of reptiles.
The best thing is to continue on one's spiritual course and to be kind to one another. One can't let fear be the major factor running their life.
TigaHawk
12th November 2010, 05:36
arnt all the big ships running on their own mini nuculear reactor? or is that just submarines?
Elandiel BernElve
12th November 2010, 08:18
@ TigaHawk
Only very few naval ships are equipped with their own nucleair reactor. (Mostly the biggest ships)
They're but a handful of aircraft carriers, warships and submarines from only a few different countries.
As far as i know only twelve civil ships are equipped with a nuclear reactor and most military ships run on a naval dieselpetrol mixture as well
See link for all ships with nuclear reactors: http://www.radiationworks.com/nuclearships.htm
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/USS_Enterprise_FS_Charles_de_Gaulle.jpg
USA USS Enterprise and French R91 Charles De Gaulle two of the few nuclear carriers
ascendingstarseed
12th November 2010, 12:26
There's another thread posted today about a Chinese submarine that emerged in the midst of navy battleship war games...military commanders were hot under the collar about that one, the sub snuck past all kinds of security and the navy takes their air carriers and war games very seriously.
So who's to say that's not all there is to the story...I doubt they would tell us that the Chinese knocked one of our ships dead in the water.
Lost Soul
12th November 2010, 13:40
Popping a sub up in the middle of a battle group requires more than stealth. It also requires a lot of intelligence gathered through observation of ship movements. When our ships leave Japan, they follow certain routes. Put your sub there and wait until they sail over. Then pop up!
Zook
12th November 2010, 13:43
Good morning LS, the Earth says hello!
Popping a sub up in the middle of a battle group requires more than stealth. It also requires a lot of intelligence gathered through observation of ship movements. When our ships leave Japan, they follow certain routes. Put your sub there and wait until they sail over. Then pop up!
In the middle of an enemy battle group? That requires more than intelligence gathering ... how about steel balls! (And I ain't talking underwater cannons!)
:boxing:
Elandiel BernElve
12th November 2010, 13:51
Maybe the commander of the Chinese Sub just knew it wouldn't be his time to go, playing with that idea got him to such bold actions :p
Ahkenaten
12th November 2010, 15:54
I read somewhere that this Coleen person has had some difficult emotional times in recent years, in particular the sudden death of her beloved daughter. Sometimes a person can only bear so much - maybe, just maybe she went over the edge and now she is 'on the other side' out there seeking the higher truths to help her understand what has happened in her life and to others. Just a thought. But there is something about the way she speaks, the rapid-fire narrative, the smooth transition from one subject sideways into a related subject, and from thence to another subject, that is distinctive and odd. I have come to the conclusion, though I am no expert, that the poor woman is suffering from some kind of delusional disorder. The poor woman has lost her moorings and needs everyone's good thoughts and best wishes to see her way out of the tangled forest.
Bill Ryan
12th November 2010, 17:46
There's another thread posted today about a Chinese submarine that emerged in the midst of navy battleship war games
Folks, that event happened in November 2007.
One link led to another, and I once again ran into a Colleen Thomas video. She has made some extraordinary claims that (no offense, if you are reading this Colleen) seems straight out of a psych manual for dissociative and delusional personality disorder.
Yes - the only way to characterize it. Someone like Colleen Thomas on the loose does a fantastic amount of damage to the work that many serious researchers (including yours truly) have been doing for years.
Go figure who benefits!
... and track it back from there.
I'm not saying she's a paid asset: just easily controlled and influenced. My [serious] bet is that she's steered around like a model airplane and she has thoughts and emotions injected into her mind at the controllers' bidding.
They should be so lucky to have such a perfect resource - someone who's easily malleable, yet is fearless, is never embarrassed or discouraged when her predictions are shown to be nonsensical, and who actually believes everything she finds herself 'receiving'. All perfect.
Now they have a proven operational template, watch out for the next person who appears in similar style. (Yes, that's a prediction. :) )
Ahkenaten
12th November 2010, 17:54
We know who benefits from creating a dust storm. She may be under the influence of someone or something. I will look into this Ilg person.
truthseekerdan
12th November 2010, 18:01
Now they have a proven operational template, watch out for the next person who appears in similar style. (Yes, that's a prediction. :) )
Bill, how come 'they' were never able to control you? Is that due to your hat protection? :wink: :lol:
No pun intended...:sorry:
Thodin303
12th November 2010, 18:35
...when her predictions are shown to be nonsensical...
When she made the prediction she left her self an out. "This will only happen if this happens." By doing that she can't be "wrong". People that make predictions in that style, put up a red flag for me.
Bill Ryan
12th November 2010, 19:04
Bill, how come 'they' were never able to control you?
It seems that they can't... and this has created somewhat of a problem on the inside.
Fredkc
12th November 2010, 19:20
Only very few naval ships are equipped with their own nucleair reactor.
The entire active US carrier fleet is nuclear. Their cruiser escorts as well (only way they can keep up).
What I was told by ex-navy radar guys was:
In an emergency a carrier will "drop" the rest of its escort and travel with just the cruiser escorts.
As their top speed is 'classified' they rarely use it. Very rarely. In fact, they will normally only do so after checking their surroundings, which includes who's satellites are overhead (this is probably impossible nowadays, in compared to even 20 yrs ago).
My old friend "Socko" told me that he once clocked the Enterprise and its two escorts leaving the coast of Vietnam at nearly 60 knots. You have to imagine a "steel city" of 3-4,000 people, complete with airport and airplanes, traveling on water at freeway speeds.
Sorry for off-topic post, but thought you'd enjoy the useless info ;)
Fred
Bill Ryan
12th November 2010, 19:29
My old friend "Socko" told me that he once clocked the Enterprise and its two escorts leaving the coast of Vietnam at nearly 60 knots. You have to imagine a "steel city" of 3-4,000 people, complete with airport and airplanes, traveling on water at freeway speeds.
Henry Deacon told Kerry and myself 80 knots... that's enough to get a ticket! :)
Bob Dean pretty much confirmed that here:
http://projectavalon.net/bob_dean_25_feb_2009.mp3
(a poor audio recording at the 2009 Laughlin Conference - but a wonderful impromptu conversation)
Transcript:
http://projectcamelot.org/lang/en/bob_dean_25_feb_2009_en.html
What Bob Dean said about the performance of the carriers:
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Kerry: I have a question for you, Bob. In your speech did I misunderstand you, or did you say that you had worked on aircraft carriers?
Bob: No. I have been on aircraft carriers. My son worked on aircraft carriers for 12 years.
Kerry: OK. So that was how you got on aircraft carriers.
Bob: Yes. I had two, what they know as Tiger cruises. Eric was at sea for 12 years. He served on four separate Nimitz class carriers.
Twice when they had completed their tour in the Pacific, Mediterranean, wherever, they would come back to Pearl [Harbor] and they would re-stage so to speak at Pearl. And the aircraft, the entire air wing on the carriers, would generally leave the carrier there at Pearl Harbor and fly directly back to Alameda, to their air base.
And then the ship would then proceed from Pearl Harbor on to Alameda, which is in San Francisco Bay, and they would invite family members of crew members to come aboard at Pearl Harbor and ride with them from Pearl Harbor to Alameda.
Kerry: Great.
Bob: And they called these Tiger cruises. And I have the privilege of being on two of them.
Kerry: How long does it take on one of those to go between the two?
Bob: Oh, they could make it in a short time, but it takes about a week. But they could make it in three days. Those damn carriers go so fast. That’s another classified thing. No one knows how fast they can go.
Bill: We know they go fast.
Bob: Well, my son said one time they were playing with a Russian trawler in the Mediterranean. They were being shadowed, so the captain decided to play games with the Russian trawler. And they slammed this big nuclear-powered aircraft carrier -- a thousand feet long -- slammed it into high gear, whatever they do, you know...
Bill: [laughs] Right.
Bob: ...and the bow rose somewhat.
Bill: Really? That’s hard to imagine.
Bob: Yes! And this massive carrier throws up what they call “rooster tails”.
Bill: Really?!
Bob: Really!
Bill: That’s impossible to imagine!
Bob: Yes. Well, you know what a rooster tail is.
Bill: Yes. I do. Exactly like you get with a little speedboat.
Bob: This massive carrier throws up rooster tails and this thing goes, and they left the Russian trawler way the hell back there. And the Russians, I’m sure, are saying: What are they doing? You know. And the captain of the carrier is playing a game.
Bill: Yes.
Bob: Now they’re not taking aircraft aboard and launching aircraft at this moment because they slow down for that.
Bill: Of course.
Bob: They threw up rooster tails, and Eric says it was really hilarious to be on the massive ship that he was on with 5,000 crewmen, for God’s sake. Can you imagine? A ship with 5,000 crew?
Bill: That’s incredible to imagine. But you can’t just do that with screw propellers, can you? They must be doing something else.
Kerry: There’s special technology, isn’t there? There would have to be.
Bob: Oh, they have nuclear power.
Bill: Well, yes.
Bob: They have nuclear power.
Kerry: No. But also to part the water in front of you. [To Bill] Isn’t that the technology that Henry [Deacon] was talking about? [To Bob] We have a witness that talked about this.
Bill: Yes. Henry was talking about that.
Bob: No, no. They didn’t part the water. They just rose up in speedboat fashion. They turned on the power with these nuclear reactors. And they have, I think, four enormous 12- or 14-foot screws back there.
Now, can you imagine 12- and 14-foot screws? And there are four of them? Two on each side. And they’re tied to two nuclear reactors? One reactor for two screws and another reactor for two screws, and they open it up, the power they’ve got. So anyway they walked away from the trawler, he said, and it was hilarious.
No one knows what they’ll do. Eric says: Pop, it’s over 50 miles an hour along the ocean. Over 50 miles an hour!
Bill: We heard, actually, that these things can do 80 knots.
Bob: I wouldn’t doubt that for a minute.
Fredkc
12th November 2010, 19:46
And this massive carrier throws up what they call “rooster tails”.
Visually confirmed by my dear departed friend, Socko.
ronbono57
12th November 2010, 21:10
Touche' Lost Soul...how true that is.
bluestflame
12th November 2010, 21:49
with enough room for 5000 people i'm sure the stern end of the ship has enough room for at least 20, 30 ski ropes
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I mean , hey , why waste a good opportunity
Mandala
13th November 2010, 00:43
I feel badly for her also, but she is vulnerable and could someone or something be taking advantage of her. Heaven bless in these times she sounds as sane as many others others out there. It is they way she goes about it that makes it sound so questionable.
Mandala
13th November 2010, 00:52
Bluestflame can you imagine jumping that wake on a wake board or ski?
Mandala
13th November 2010, 00:58
Ok, I could have put these on the same post if my brain had planned ahead.... but she(Colleen) does charge a rental fee for viewing her videos, especially the one where she bared her breasts by accident on something like a ??wine tour??
Now I ask, you, does this lend credibility to her cause? I have to support Bill 100 % on this one.
bluestflame
13th November 2010, 01:07
would have to upsize the board to suit the "boat" lol
sjkted
13th November 2010, 04:44
There's another thread posted today about a Chinese submarine that emerged in the midst of navy battleship war games...military commanders were hot under the collar about that one, the sub snuck past all kinds of security and the navy takes their air carriers and war games very seriously.
So who's to say that's not all there is to the story...I doubt they would tell us that the Chinese knocked one of our ships dead in the water.
Could you post a link? Do you mean war game like computer simulation or war game as in real life simulation with real people and equipment?
--sjkted
Bill Ryan
13th November 2010, 05:55
Could you post a link? Do you mean war game like computer simulation or war game as in real life simulation with real people and equipment?
--sjkted
The event apparently did happen - but occurred in November 2007.
http://dailymail.co.uk/news/article-492804/The-uninvited-guest-Chinese-sub-pops-middle-U-S-Navy-exercise-leaving-military-chiefs-red-faced.html
bluestflame
13th November 2010, 06:11
Missile Spotted Over Queens
"According to the NY Post, a passer-by saw what looked like the exhaust from a launched missile, and took the photograph here (on the right). He told the paper, "It looked like a rocket," and noted that the plume appeared to the west of the Rockaways, meaning it could have been over Brooklyn or New Jersey. He also said it did not resemble "the usual contrails left by planes" from nearby JFK Airport."
http://gothamist.com/attachments/arts_jen/missilesmaybe1110.jpg
http://gothamist.com/2010/11/11/missile_spotted_over_queens.php
Taurean
13th November 2010, 06:42
Can't ignore the fact that she has raised awareness enormously this last few weeks.
Maybe it's a new marketing stratagy by the ET's
jcocks
13th November 2010, 06:51
Everything happens for a reason... And I think we're in for a bit of a reality expansion in the coming months....
bluestflame
13th November 2010, 07:00
like even the media would say , there's no such thing as bad publicity , it's just the ability to turn it to your advantage while the eyes of the world are on you
Snowbird
13th November 2010, 15:39
There's another thread posted today about a Chinese submarine that emerged in the midst of navy battleship war games...military commanders were hot under the collar about that one, the sub snuck past all kinds of security and the navy takes their air carriers and war games very seriously.
Evidently not seriously enough. When I hear or read something like this, my mind cannot help but revert back to September 11, 2001. "Seriously?" I'm not so sure.
So who's to say that's not all there is to the story...I doubt they would tell us that the Chinese knocked one of our ships dead in the water.
That's very true. And, this dead ship in the water could very well have been a black ops ship that isn't even registered.
Taurean
14th November 2010, 03:41
Is this the ship that has been Zapped - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11737645
jackovesk
9th October 2014, 14:51
Yeh, whatever did happen to ((Colleen Thomas))...:noidea: :confused:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DHKRVFAiiss/UPx8zdfQLbI/AAAAAAAADvM/nkK5Jc1wTDo/s320/images.jpg
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