C2C: UFO disclosure

Coast to Coast AM: UFO Disclosure/ Remote Viewing
Host: George Noory
Guests: Paola Harris, Steven Greer, Major Ed Dames
23rd April 2013

In the first half, authors Steven Greer and Paola Harris discussed the Atacama humanoid as well as UFO disclosure. Greer, who has recently published a paper on the latest scientific findings related to the humanoid, said that the specimen is an actual organism and not a hoax. According to him, the world’s foremost skeletal expert has determined that, despite its diminutive size, the entity was actually six to eight years old when it died. Stanford University professor Dr. Garry Nolan joined the conversation in the latter half of the first hour to share his thoughts on the Atacama humanoid. While he acknowledged that it is “very, very, very likely to be human,” Nolan conceded that the findings so far have presented unique paradoxes which prevent making that determination with any certainty.

Regarding UFO disclosure, Harris recalled working with Greer in 1999 to document the testimony of Italian military witnesses and marveled at his meticulous nature in collecting these statements. She declared that disclosure is a grassroots process which is happening “from the bottom up, not from the top down.” To that end, Greer explained that his work was borne out of that concept, since the government has steadfastly refused to release the ‘truth’ concerning UFOs or had been kept in the dark by those who do possess that information. As such, his new film, Sirius, aims to increase awareness about the UFO coverup amongst those previously unaware. Beyond that, Greer expressed hope that the film can lead to a breakthrough in research of alternative energy systems that “we know and can prove exist.”

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3 Comments

  1. Lets see how the media and government handle this movie, Siriusly. Probably say swamp gas, weather balloons, flares,and more lies like always. LIES LIES LIES. the cake is a lie

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