I, I don't have a whole lot of time
Um, okay, I'm a former employee of Area 51
I, I was let go on a medical discharge about a week ago and, and
I've kind of been running across the country
Damn, I don't know where to start, they're
They're gonna, um, they'll triangulate on this position really really soon

Okay, um, um, okay
What we're thinking of as, as aliens
They're extradimensional beings
That, an earlier precursor of the, um, space program they made contact with
They are not what they claim to be
Uh, they've infiltrated a, a lot of aspects of, of, of the military establishment
Particularly the Area 51

The disasters that are coming, they, the military
I'm sorry, the government knows about them
And there's a lot of safe areas in this world that they could begin moving
The population to now, they are not
They want those major population centers wiped out so that the few
That are left will be more easily controllable


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    youtube.com/watch

    If you havent heard this clip from the infamous radio show "Coast to Coast" you should do. Its one of those classic moments in the show which went down in its history, while Art Bell was hosting.

    Cloaked in mystery and intrigue, this clip still lives on, being discovered by new seekers in both the alternative and ufo community with relish.

    It is kind of scary, so maybe keep your teddybear close by.

    My specific query with regards to the clip is why on earth ( no pun intended) does Art Bell say "Discharged" before the radio cuts out?

    Is this man a paid actor, genuine, a manchurian candidate, an mkultra victim or what? .... you decide, if you dare...

    Shortly after this broadcast Art Bell began winding down his operations at Coast 2 Coast, and wikipedia reports of strange goings on following the broadcast..

    Reemus55on August 04, 2009   Link

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