Don't you have a cat to eat?
Your own joke aside. No. What is the Disclosure Project? Or the myriad of other materials. Do you have something in particular that you think is influencial? You should post a link to what you think is effective. That is what I do.
And calling someone on this site an NPC is not very effective.
Thanks for the politeness.
In general, it seems foolish to assume there is nothing to something that other people are into. The much more likely case is that it not be to a person's taste, ability to comprehend/ appreciate, or the person may be brainwashed against it. One key to understanding is to be able to look through various perspectives. Clearly if there was nothing to something, people would not be interested. Religion is an excellent example. An atheist not only doesn't experience spiritual phenomenon, he has no capacity to even imagine what they are.
Don't you have a cat to eat?
Me busy cooking.
The Disclosure Project
On May 9, 2001, one of the largest and most successful press conferences in the recent history of the National Press Club was completed. More than 20 military, government and corporate witnesses to unambiguous UFO and extraterrestrial events stated their testimony before millions. This kickoff event for the Campaign for Disclosure was carried by major media world-wide. The event was live webcast, and at 9 a.m. over 250,000 people were waiting on-line for the live press conference to begin.
https://www.ufocasebook.com/disclosureproject.html
Seriously, googling "Disclosure Project" is all you need to do.
Thanks. One thing though ...
Seriously, googling "Disclosure Project" is all you need to do.
No. Folks need to stop doing that. Search engines will give back a pile of shit. Give a specific link that promotes one's argument.
The author of a post spending a minute giving a direct link saves the audience hundreds of hours (if popular).
The whole "let me google that for you" meme is silly.
E: For example, I just went to google sigh and typed in "Disclosure Project" and then "UFO Disclosure Project." You link wasn't even on the first page.
Forgot I use DuckDuckGo where my link was on the first page and most all links looked valid. I should compare results with those of Google.
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