Post by dbh on Nov 12, 2012 23:21:54 GMT 1
the link below is Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan debut episode of Shadow Operations – The Mars Project which was recently aired on TruTv. In this one hour broadcast they investigate America secret space program with claims of currently having a presence on Mars.
To help support their claim, they talk to Bob Dean, David Wilcock, Dr. Brian O’Leary, Richard C. Hoagland, Sean Carroll, Dave Rosenfeld, Gordon Novel, and Andy Basiago.
Source – Bill Ryan - The confrontation near the end of the show with the security guards was staged. The altercation that had been reported to us by Dave Rosenfeld happened just as he described, and he had been genuinely intimidated. But when we drove out to see if we could provoke a similar experience, nothing happened. The "re-enactment" was requested by TruTV. In a sense, this is authentic -- as we do know this could have happened, although in actuality it did not. Such are the rules of the game in Reality TV.
Many people ask us about Andy Basiago, whose claims about having personally been to Mars have become quite well-known. To put it simply, we do not believe him -- although we do also not doubt Andy's sincerity. (There was a section of the show which was also edited out, when body language expert Lillian Glass interviewed him in depth, to conclude on camera that Andy absolutely believed everything he was saying.)
It should be noted for the record that I first spoke with Andy Basiago, in a four hour phone call, long before anyone else had heard his story -- back in February 2007. He talked at great length about the teleportation experiments he'd been part of when he was a child -- and never mentioned Mars. Those 'memories' all came to him later.
Even though the show was recorded in 2010, I found it very interesting and what I took away from it is that there appears to be some sort of secret space program that in not meant for the public to know.
I also thought the inclusion of Andy Basiago was a mistake. At one point they talk about teleporting to Mars... and another they talk about a 33 hour flight from craft that was reverse engineered from alien craft. It can't be both.... regardless... I enjoyed the broadcast.
To help support their claim, they talk to Bob Dean, David Wilcock, Dr. Brian O’Leary, Richard C. Hoagland, Sean Carroll, Dave Rosenfeld, Gordon Novel, and Andy Basiago.
Source – Bill Ryan - The confrontation near the end of the show with the security guards was staged. The altercation that had been reported to us by Dave Rosenfeld happened just as he described, and he had been genuinely intimidated. But when we drove out to see if we could provoke a similar experience, nothing happened. The "re-enactment" was requested by TruTV. In a sense, this is authentic -- as we do know this could have happened, although in actuality it did not. Such are the rules of the game in Reality TV.
Many people ask us about Andy Basiago, whose claims about having personally been to Mars have become quite well-known. To put it simply, we do not believe him -- although we do also not doubt Andy's sincerity. (There was a section of the show which was also edited out, when body language expert Lillian Glass interviewed him in depth, to conclude on camera that Andy absolutely believed everything he was saying.)
It should be noted for the record that I first spoke with Andy Basiago, in a four hour phone call, long before anyone else had heard his story -- back in February 2007. He talked at great length about the teleportation experiments he'd been part of when he was a child -- and never mentioned Mars. Those 'memories' all came to him later.
Even though the show was recorded in 2010, I found it very interesting and what I took away from it is that there appears to be some sort of secret space program that in not meant for the public to know.
I also thought the inclusion of Andy Basiago was a mistake. At one point they talk about teleporting to Mars... and another they talk about a 33 hour flight from craft that was reverse engineered from alien craft. It can't be both.... regardless... I enjoyed the broadcast.