10-09-2012, 03:07 PM
(10-08-2012, 06:47 AM)Parsons Wrote: Saying Coast to Coast is disinfo/bullshit in general is a bit of blanket statement. I'm sure it's not ~all~ disinfo.
I would say it is more like "hints". These type of sources seed new info, hidden inside of lies and embellishments. The true portion of info can be lost underneath the sensational added stories. I do not particularly like the people that are interviewed on the program, but they do happen to leave hints that can get you to seek out solid information and connections.
It was quite some time ago that I wanted to experiment with calling a UFO. Instead I have formed interdimensional relationships with ETs. Now I am being guided to form ideas/connections about "crafts", which is why this headline piqued my interest. There was a craft, but there was no "time well" or people disappearing. Why do they want us to know there was a craft found?
Looking at it this way, why do they want us to know about any of the tiny truths embedded in sensationalism?