Domain: projectcamelot.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to projectcamelot.org.
Comments · 7
-
Re:Awesome...
While Japanese are people just like Americans with similar faults, there is one area that lying would be unthinkable: Science.
Unfortunately, saving face is more important. Since Japanese society is communal, embarrassment reflects upon your elders / seniors (ie. family). Anything from cutting off a finger to committing sepuku is acceptable and often obligatory.
The Yakuza has existed for centuries, possibly longer than the Sicilian mafia, they make their money however they can. Remember the banking scandal a few years back? Billions lost, people were embarrassed, people died, people came up missing, yet no mention of the Yakuza.
This information is no way a definitive source and I am not saying the Yakuza were involved, however it will open your eyes to what really is out there about saving face and how it is dealt with. Project Camelot -
Re:If we have to choose
According to some, the moon base is already there, you're just not allowed to know about it.
-
Just ask one of the ET's ;)
Check out Project Camelot interviews and/or the Disclosure Project if you wish to know what is hidden from you...basically the posted article is crap.
-
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle, discussing many things including health industry. After you're done with the lecture, here's a more recent interview of Dr. Bill Deagle by the people behind Project Camelot...enjoy
;) -
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle, discussing many things including health industry. After you're done with the lecture, here's a more recent interview of Dr. Bill Deagle by the people behind Project Camelot...enjoy
;) -
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle
Lecture by Dr. Bill Deagle, discussing many things including health industry. After you're done with the lecture, here's a more recent interview of Dr. Bill Deagle by the people behind Project Camelot...enjoy
;) -
I saw him interviewed
And one thing that never gets discussed is what he claims he found. Which is modest enough (despite all the hours he put into the search) to sound almost plausible, and weird enough to be interesting: two folders of identically titled satellite photos, one folder of which was titled "unretouched". And a spreadsheet of names and ranks titled "non-terrestrial officers."
interview is long and the interviewer is an annoying UFO over-enthusiast, but Gary is actually pretty articulate and compelling. It's
here if you're interested.