View Full Version : Project Camelot: Len Kasten - Alien World Order
WhiteLove
11th May 2017, 19:08
Just discovered this interesting interview that Kerry Cassidy recently did with Len Kasten. I do not yet want to comment on the truth level of this, but I know Len has done some serious research and I think this interview can spark some debate here.
In short Len thinks that the world order extends beyond our world and I think that is quite possibly the case.
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Bill Ryan
11th May 2017, 19:22
In short Len thinks that the world order extends beyond our world and I think that is quite possibly the case.
Yes. I do think that's very possible, even likely.
I've not listened to the interview yet. But his earlier book on Serpo was very poor, showing minimal discernment (and minimal background research) — in my opinion. (Of course, this is partially my bad: I should have written the book myself. :) )
7alon
12th May 2017, 05:10
In short Len thinks that the world order extends beyond our world and I think that is quite possibly the case.
Yes. I do think that's very possible, even likely.
I've not listened to the interview yet. But his earlier book on Serpo was very poor, showing minimal discernment (and minimal background research) — in my opinion. (Of course, this is partially my bad: I should have written the book myself. :) )
Ah yes, Serpo. I have just recently read about that fiasco. I will have a listen to this interview. Do you believe that, although Len's general idea of a higher order bigger than Earth is feasible, that his own research has much credibility?
Cardillac
12th May 2017, 17:16
"the world order extends beyond our world"
David Icke has been writing/expounding on this concept for over a quarter of a century-
and many people still don't take him seriously... (shaking my head)-
be well all-
Larry
"the world order extends beyond our world"
David Icke has been writing/expounding on this concept for over a quarter of a century-
and many people still don't take him seriously... (shaking my head)-
be well all-
LarryHis newest book, Phantom Self, is quite good.
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