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mojo
7th December 2016, 20:20
Seems a strong word to use "danger." In the past famous UFO researchers have come under attack. Is the threat likely to continue? In my opinion this is extremely likely that the secret contactee whom we know is out there considers this their greatest concern and perhaps the public ridicule that would follow if they shared their amazing case..

Thought I measured the cost when deciding to try and get ufo/et evidence and the risk of meeting positive or negative weighed in favor of going for the contact. Yet the threat never came from the experience instead from a more earthly source.


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Inversion
7th December 2016, 22:40
Don Elkins was the questioner in The Law of One series. The contact they had with the sixth density entity identifying itself as Ra ended due to his death. According to the story rather than be forcefully placed into a hospital he committed suicide.

http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?s=Epilogue

Star Tsar
7th December 2016, 23:58
Another tactic is to straight up throw you in prison like John Ford who is still alive I believe.

For those who may be unfamiliar with his case


Meet John Ford

A former Long Island MUFON researcher,
His life took a turn for the worse after investigating an alleged UFO crash on the 24th November 1992, Southhaven Park, Shirley, NY.
Four years later on 12th June 1996 John was arrested and charged with plotting to poison several local politicians by sneaking radium into their toothpaste.
On advice of his council he pleaded insanity and was committed to the Mid Hudson Phychiatric Center.
Some say John Thomas Ford was framed you decide:

Future Theater

Interviews Richard Smith - John Ford UFO Deterrance

Published 16/7/2015

Interview starts @ 31:15

Bill Birnes speaks to Richard Smith regarding the steps taken by john Ford before he was railroaded and thrown into the darkest dungeon in UFO history

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Pirate Radio Podcast

Episode #21 - John Ford UFO Political Prison Roundtable

Published 10/6/2016

Richard Smith amongst others discuss the latest news on the strange John Ford case.

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lucidity
8th December 2016, 00:47
There is _lots_ of evidence that UFO researchers have been killed in the past.
We have suspicious suicides, mysterious fast acting cancers, bizarre traffic accidents,
to name just three 'traditional' causes of death for UFO researchers. Other types of researcher
such as military historians or genealogists "statistically" enjoy much greater longevity and much
better health.... apparently.

Look at what happened to some past heroes, or rather 'heroines', of UFO research such as
Karla Turner or Barbara Bartholic.