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BrandonD

Skilled Investigator
Have you guys watched the Dan Sherman video on the Project Camelot website?

(YES, I share the same reservations as you guys regarding that site. I think Bill Ryan and Kerry Cassidy are pretty gullible and have some unvalidated preconceived ideas of what's going on regarding the ufo mystery.)

That said, I think this new guy's testimony is pretty compelling. I get a similar impression from this guy that I get from John Greenwald from the Black Vault site. In other words, an honest & fairly conservative guy that you wouldn't expect to be interested in this sort of subject. He even calls out Kerry when she tries to put words in his mouth regarding "aliens". He tells her that it's only an assumption that aliens were involved.

In my opinion, if the testimony is true then he might have been involved in some sort of operation involving advanced human technology and psychological warfare tactics. There are several elements of his story which sound very much like the Milgram psychological experiment of the 60s, which was a test to discover to what degree people were willing to do immoral acts if they were ordered to do so by an authority figure.

Check it out and let me know what you guys think:
http://projectcamelot.org/dan_sherman.html
 
I read the transcript and it was pretty impressive.

My only question is, what if he hadn't gone in the military? Would someone have sought him out?

I read the Mr X transcript also. That one was just more of the same garbage thats been out there for a while.
 
I read the book several years ago and was impressed with Sherman. The content was so way out that I pretty much forgot what he had to say about the grid. There were and are still such fantastic tales told within the ufo community that I just blow most of them off. I did in his case too.

Still don't remember the grid business specifically, but I held onto the book because he sounded sincere and not given to fanciful tales outside his gray experience. He looks and seems very sincere. When I hear his name or see his picture, I think, Oh yeah, that's the guy I can't just dismiss totally."

I wonder if his story prompted alleged abductees (of the not-real variety) to begin saying that they've been instructed to do something in the future. Sometimes one can retrace ufological memes to a source or a time when data entered our ufo mythology, if you will.

On the other hand, someone fairly close to me has said the same thing. Something is going to happen and he will know what to do when it takes place. (Even if he doesn't know now what that is.) This person is anti-ufo in that he isn't interested in talking about them, researching them or even thinking about them. Creeps me out plenty.
 
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