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zero1
22-06-2009, 10:22 PM
The first one -
ProjectCamelot.org (http://www.projectcamelot.org/)
Mission Statement -
Overview and mission statement:
• To provide researchers, activists and ‘whistleblowers’ with access to all forms of media in order to get the truth out.
• Our focus includes but is not limited to the following:
• extraterrestrial visitation and contact
• time travel
• mind control
• classified advanced technology
• free energy
• possible coming earth changes
• revealing plans that exist to control the human race.
• To establish ‘safety in numbers’ and unite these disparate factions under an umbrella of protection for activists and ‘whistleblowers’ who may have concerns for the safety of themselves and their loved ones.
• To provide a tribute to all activists in paradigm-challenging fields who have worked for the benefit of humanity... and who have suffered or been silenced for speaking the truth.
________________
In Tribute:
• Many courageous, free-thinking individuals have suffered for their commitment to help humanity.
• We honor them here, and offer protection and support for those who follow in their path.
• We are dedicated to getting the truth out.
This (modern) Project Camelot recently interviewed David Icke -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2901551106819918394
The second one, the older one - from Wiki
Project Camelot, 1964 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Camelot)
Text -
Project Camelot was a social science research project of the United States Army in 1964. The goal of the project was to assess the causes of violent social rebellion and to identify the actions a government could take to prevent its own overthrow. The proposal caused much controversy among social scientists, many of whom argued that such a study would end up using social scientific research to strengthen established government and to put down revolutionary movements in Latin America and other volatile places.
Is there any possible link or relationship between the 1964 project, and the modern organization?
size_of_light
22-06-2009, 10:27 PM
It seems like an odd choice of name for the new group to select, considering what it's earlier namesake stood for.
I don't have a good feeling about the modern day Project Camelot at all.
haukipesukone
22-06-2009, 11:59 PM
I never trusted them either. Seems too much like easy answers for troubled times, that of course aren't real answers.
zero1
23-06-2009, 07:05 PM
I never trusted them either. Seems too much like easy answers for troubled times, that of course aren't real answers.
Very true. So many questions, so few answers. I don't trust them either, but it's interesting that Icke would consent to an interview with them...
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 07:45 PM
I've read some criticism about you on certain internet forums. Can you explain this?
The best answer to this question is that there will always be those who, for various personal reasons, find it hard to handle or accept people who are speaking out to tell the truth as best they can.
We've also been informed, and find it easy to believe, that some criticism is deliberately engineered and orchestrated by various factions in the intelligence communities. We've been told, for instance, that there exist internet forums which are controlled by various intelligence factions, some without the full knowledge or awareness of the forum moderators.
A moment's thought will help one to realize (imagine you are working for such an agency, and wish to suppress the release of some information) that this is an obvious strategy for them to follow: cheap, fairly effective for the very low cost, and utilizing only a few well-trained personnel.
The best place to hide is in the open.
Project Camelot is based on an idea generated when we first met and spent the weekend in Tintagel, England, overlooking the sea in the home of King Arthur. We named our project in tribute to the vision behind the utopian idea of the Round Table - and have structured all our efforts in this inspiring spirit.
For the past two years we have been financing Project Camelot solely out of our own pockets and with the generous help of donations from visitors to our site. We thank you sincerely all for your help and support, without which we could not do what we do.
To date, we have traveled widely meeting and interviewing truth-tellers in the effort to provide enlightening testimony about the true nature of our world. We will continue as long as our funds and contributions make this all possible.
Note: for those who are wondering about the Cheetah logo... It is a nod to the famous MGM Lion. We are the new wave and we are the internet...and faster.
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Bill Ryan
Bill Ryan has a BSc in Mathematics with Physics and Psychology (Bristol University, UK, 1974), and followed this with a brief stint in teaching. For 27 years he was a management consultant specializing in personal and team development, leadership training and executive coaching. Major long-term clients included BAe (Systems) Ltd (formerly British Aerospace), Hewlett-Packard, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In November 2005 he inaugurated the Project Serpo website, the report of an alleged disclosure, in stages, of a US-alien exchange program which took place over 40 years ago. While he had been interested in UFOs, Free Energy research and alternative medicine (he is trained as a kinesiologist) for over thirty years, his first contact with the UFO community at large occurred after establishing the Serpo website. He resigned his management consultancy post in May 2006 and now devotes all his time to Project Camelot.
Kerry Cassidy
Kerry Lynn Cassidy has a BA in English with graduate work in Sociology, an MBA certificate from the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management, and was competitively selected to attend a year of film school at the UCLA Extension Short Fiction Film Program as one of their first "hyphenates": a writer-director-producer.
After 19 years in Hollywood working for major studios and independent production companies in production, development and new media, she has written a number of screenplays, acquired an option on the movie rights to the Wingmakers story in 2003, and started work on her own UFO documentary in 2005.
Bill and KerryBill Ryan is currently based in Europe and Kerry Cassidy lives near Los Angeles. Contrary to most people's very natural assumptions, they are not a couple. United in their vision and purpose, and working as the closest friends, they travel and network as widely as possible in search of truth and reliable testimony to answer what may be the most important questions of our time.
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 07:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jagbodhi&view=videos
project camelot videos on youtube... LOTS of indepth interviews.
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 07:50 PM
i do not think this meny people would let themselfs be interviewed or asociated with, if they where no good.......
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Kenneth Anderson
Carole Griffiths
Ionut Strugaru
Ales Crnic
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David McDaniel
Kenneth Anderson
Carole Griffiths
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Batuhan Uveyik
Andrew Bingham
Annika Törnlind
Antonia Leslie
Lydia Mearns
Paolo Paganelli
Robert Ranck
Veronica Tate
Will Pritchard
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Meta Regis
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Rihards Raja
Jonathan Kraus
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Adam Bacon
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Dawn Adrienne Taylor
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Cheryl Reynolds
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Roberto Camara
Niv Dor-Cohen
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Anthony Stuart
Erin Crook
Jeroen Wanningen
Paul Gardner
Jan Kregers
Andy Russell
Paul Vale
Francine Vale
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Connie Turley
Rudie Mens
Sofia Casassa
Moroni Tapia
Dieter Eggers
Bryan James Chamberlain
Anthony Benson
Kara Benson
Gerrit Crafford
Alderic Foster
Michael Pan
Duncan Sims
Nathan Elout-Armstrong
Danny Davis
Tommi Lindeberg
Henry Rivera Jr.
Chris Mercado
JJ Diambrini-Palazzi
Rhian Smith
Kenneth Lindström
Darryl E. Berry Jr.
Lars-Roger Moe
Roberta Leed
Phillip Renton
Jeroen 't Hoen
Marius Johansen
Daniel Urquhart
Joshua Vermont
Johan Fourie
Donald F. Truax
Mirek Kaim
Kai Axel Schäfer
Larry Knight
Elizabeth Watson
Sharyn E. Marion
Sinisa Prole
Sean Burger
Artur Mendes
Marian van der Veen
Robert W. Kiser
Zachary Butcher
Craig Singh
Pabloperez Gonzalez
Darick Charbonneau
Roger Wilcock
Heidi Drecksler
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D Sterlin
Juan Laborde Crocela
William Meyer
Ronny J. Aunli
Timo Uhrig
Thomas Conisbee
Susan Rioux
Trudy Wall
Alvin Charles: Whaley©, Sui Juris aka SpiritWalker
Marilyn Brannon
Patrick Cassidy
John Dorsett
Marko Blom
Connie Broadworth
Angela McBride
Toby J. Zellers
Jason Harper
Mela Harper
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Andreas Hofmann
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John R. Leerskov
Louise Entwistle
Andy Cook
Fraser Bell
Angie Telatar
Cornelius Lockett
Jim Tour
Jhoane Garcia
Ronald H Berluchaux, Jr.
Jeramy Roberts
Dominique de Graaff
Sean Edwards
Raphael Wiedemann
Roshanna Sidney Evans
Kent Sanders
Brad Barratt
Pauline Gardiner
Mark Bamberg
Hakon Ringstad
Domenick Signorino
Ellie Rosenthal
Virginia Morehead
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Brian Shuard
Jennifer A. Brookshire
Martin Palm
Dane Patterson Stolp
John Ferranti
Cheri Ameen
Marie Armone
Raimo Tudre
Desmond Diamond
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 07:52 PM
Very true. So many questions, so few answers. I don't trust them either, but it's interesting that Icke would consent to an interview with them...
icke has been interviewed by them a few times before this.
zero1
23-06-2009, 08:19 PM
icke has been interviewed by them a few times before this.
I didn't know; I guess they're all part of the one network then, hm?
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 08:27 PM
I didn't know; I guess they're all part of the one network then, hm?
ahh what do u mean??
that the are connected and icke and project are both bad and so is countless others?
basicly u are saying that EVERYONE includeing urself is bad.. if u where to watch moe then just the icke interviews they have done u will see that they dont just interview, they are reserchers,, truthers just like u and me....
i hope that is not what u are implying.
zero1
23-06-2009, 08:30 PM
I've read some criticism about you on certain internet forums. Can you explain this?
To whom is this addressed? To me, to the OP?
The best answer to this question is that there will always be those who, for various personal reasons, find it hard to handle or accept people who are speaking out to tell the truth as best they can.
Yes, just so...
We've also been informed, and find it easy to believe, that some criticism is deliberately engineered and orchestrated by various factions in the intelligence communities. We've been told, for instance, that there exist internet forums which are controlled by various intelligence factions, some without the full knowledge or awareness of the forum moderators.
Absolutely, yes, that is true.
This forum is one of them. As is Alien Earth, GLP, AboveTopSecret, TheUnhivedMind and several others.
A moment's thought will help one to realize (imagine you are working for such an agency, and wish to suppress the release of some information) that this is an obvious strategy for them to follow: cheap, fairly effective for the very low cost, and utilizing only a few well-trained personnel.
Again, bang on the mark.
The best place to hide is in the open.
It is, indeed, often that's the case.
Project Camelot is based on an idea generated when we first met and spent the weekend in Tintagel, England, overlooking the sea in the home of King Arthur. We named our project in tribute to the vision behind the utopian idea of the Round Table - and have structured all our efforts in this inspiring spirit. For the past two years we have been financing Project Camelot solely out of our own pockets and with the generous help of donations from visitors to our site. We thank you sincerely all for your help and support, without which we could not do what we do.
Quite the operation.
Who is "we", as from bold above?
To date, we have traveled widely meeting and interviewing truth-tellers in the effort to provide enlightening testimony about the true nature of our world. We will continue as long as our funds and contributions make this all possible.
Living the alternative lifestyle. Congratulations.
Note: for those who are wondering about the Cheetah logo... It is a nod to the famous MGM Lion. We are the new wave and we are the internet...and faster.
Does your group have a name?
nosferatu_dj
23-06-2009, 08:55 PM
lol sorry i canot answer ur questions, as i just copied and pasted from the project camelot site... in no way am i affiliated with then.
as for the WE part i think they are refering to a group of like minded people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxQLiy7AHx8
zero1
23-06-2009, 09:04 PM
lol sorry i canot answer ur questions, as i just copied and pasted from the project camelot site... in no way am i affiliated with them.
Ah. Well, perhaps it would have been better to make it clear that you were pasting from their site by putting the text in marks. :)
nosferatu_dj
24-06-2009, 01:12 AM
Ah. Well, perhaps it would have been better to make it clear that you were pasting from their site by putting the text in marks. :)
i dont understand.. why should i have had to say i copied it from the website.. lol i do not think i would go typeing that much that fast lol....
and reason why i did not say i got it from the website is coz, i wanted to see how meny people have looked into project camelot.... not just taken a quik look at there site and gotten the rong impresion. like u have........
siriusc
24-06-2009, 01:29 AM
The Project Camelot interviews are excellent regardless of whether or not you believe in the subject matter or the trust the person interviewed. They are not afraid to "put it out there". Discernment is up to the viewer.
The forum is a "forum" and like all on the internet has it's pros and cons.
nosferatu_dj
24-06-2009, 01:42 AM
The Project Camelot interviews are excellent regardless of whether or not you believe in the subject matter or the trust the person interviewed. They are not afraid to "put it out there". Discernment is up to the viewer.
The forum is a "forum" and like all on the internet has it's pros and cons.
my point exactly... everything has good and bad.. it is upto the individual to make up there own minds as to what to belive..... and if the person is provideing u with information, dont just take there word for it. GO LOOK FOR UR SELF and u will be able to see who is tell the truth and who is trying to deceive you.
zero1
24-06-2009, 04:37 PM
The Project Camelot interviews are excellent regardless of whether or not you believe in the subject matter or the trust the person interviewed. They are not afraid to "put it out there". Discernment is up to the viewer.
The forum is a "forum" and like all on the internet has it's pros and cons.
I agree the interviews are very good, regardless.
zero1
24-06-2009, 04:41 PM
my point exactly... everything has good and bad.. it is upto the individual to make up there own minds as to what to belive..... and if the person is provideing u with information, dont just take there word for it. GO LOOK FOR UR SELF and u will be able to see who is tell the truth and who is trying to deceive you.
For someone who can't write or spell properly, or construct proper sentences, you certainly seem very bullish using big words like "deceive", which I note you managed to spell correctly.
Secondly, you clearly haven't read the OP: the question is simple, is one Project Camelot related to the older other one? The question is not "Can Project Camelot be trusted". Understand?
Thirdly, information from the Project Camelot website's "About Us" page is all very well, but none of it need necessarily be true, and a lot of it is very ambiguous. Who are their sponsors? Etc.
If you reply with any more idiotic "lols", your post will be ignored. As it is, you've contributed nothing to the thread but an unwanted distraction from the topic/issue at hand.
nosferatu_dj
25-06-2009, 01:21 AM
The first one -
ProjectCamelot.org (http://www.projectcamelot.org/)
Mission Statement -
This (modern) Project Camelot recently interviewed David Icke -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2901551106819918394
The second one, the older one - from Wiki
Project Camelot, 1964 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Camelot)
Text -
Is there any possible link or relationship between the 1964 project, and the modern organization?
It seems like an odd choice of name for the new group to select, considering what it's earlier namesake stood for.
I don't have a good feeling about the modern day Project Camelot at all.
I never trusted them either. Seems too much like easy answers for troubled times, that of course aren't real answers.
Very true. So many questions, so few answers. I don't trust them either, but it's interesting that Icke would consent to an interview with them...
I didn't know; I guess they're all part of the one network then, hm?
The Project Camelot interviews are excellent regardless of whether or not you believe in the subject matter or the trust the person interviewed. They are not afraid to "put it out there". Discernment is up to the viewer.
The forum is a "forum" and like all on the internet has it's pros and cons.
I agree the interviews are very good, regardless.
WTF is with people that THINK they are awake to the world and no longer a sheeple.. WHY do they think they are wake when they are still asleep.
if u canot get past the idea of " people that cannot spell correctly all the time are stupid and to be ignored " then i feel very sorry for you.
I CAN SPELL CORRECTLY, i just choose not to...................
as for the other CRAP!!!! 2nd i did read the OP and in it u saked if there is a link between the 2... THEN u get a answer from all of hmmm how many people 2!!!!! u then post this as the 2nd thing u said on this topic Very true. So many questions, so few answers. I don't trust them either, but it's interesting that Icke would consent to an interview with them...
oh but u never where out to just bad mouth project camelot where you?
u only wanted to know if there is a link:rolleyes:
oh 3rdly u wanted to know about them.. so i gave u a bit of background info on them. IT WAS YOU THAT CHOOSE TO IGNORE IT and think i am just giveing u made up stuff that the people posted themselfs..... have u even BOTHERED to look into project camelot at all?? other then just looking at there name?
come on dont crap in my bowl of wheetbix and tell me its coco puffs.
pinkgeranium
25-06-2009, 02:51 PM
The fact is Project camelots interviewing and production skills are so awfull
it makes their interviews painfull to watch.
Bill Ryan waffles on and goes round the houses to get to a point,
and Kerry Cassidy butts in and stops people mid flow.
Who knows, Maybe they are trying to appear amatureish.
They are not my cup of tea, but if other folk like them.......thats great.
haukipesukone
25-06-2009, 03:02 PM
The fact is Project camelots interviewing and production skills are so awfull
it makes their interviews painfull to watch.
Bill Ryan waffles on and goes round the houses to get to a point,
and Kerry Cassidy butts in and stops people mid flow.
Who knows, Maybe they are trying to appear amatureish.
They are not my cup of tea, but if other folk like them.......thats great.
In the Icke interview the woman didn't seem all that smart. Mainly just stating the obvious like it was a profound observation.
pinkgeranium
25-06-2009, 03:12 PM
In the Icke interview the woman didn't seem all that smart. Mainly just stating the obvious like it was a profound observation.
Yes I know what you mean.
I think David handled them really well, he managed to nip their waffleing
in the bud and get back on track.
batou
25-06-2009, 11:43 PM
Bill Ryan has a BSc in Mathematics with Physics and Psychology (Bristol University, UK, 1974), and followed this with a brief stint in teaching. For 27 years he was a management consultant specializing in personal and team development, leadership training and executive coaching. Major long-term clients included BAe (Systems) Ltd (formerly British Aerospace), Hewlett-Packard, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In November 2005 he inaugurated the Project Serpo website, the report of an alleged disclosure, in stages, of a US-alien exchange program which took place over 40 years ago. While he had been interested in UFOs, Free Energy research and alternative medicine (he is trained as a kinesiologist) for over thirty years, his first contact with the UFO community at large occurred after establishing the Serpo website. He resigned his management consultancy post in May 2006 and now devotes all his time to Project Camelot.
I remeber the whole Project Serpo thing on Above Top Secret http://flamingchorizo.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/fuck-you.jpg. While I don't like ATS website that much, the users did a pretty good job of making a mockery of Serpo and exposing it for the gigantic hoax that it was. Yet, I believe to this day, the charade continues with some people either too stupid or naive to accept that Serpo is simply a story (aka bullshit). It's a shame that it took such a stunt to propel Bill Ryan into this limelight that he seems to bask in as an interviewer and crusader of the new age. For some reason, people just accept that he is and go along with it.
I think he's a nice man, but after Serpo I have a hard time giving him any respect. He was caught in several lies and his association with Rick Doty in Serpo makes it all the more dubious.
Well, here you go, this explains a lot about Serpo:
http://www.realityuncovered.com/expose.shtml
http://serpo.info/
pretty good chronicling of the serpo saga.
Well theres a lot of Serpo in my post. Serpo serpo serpo serpo! But, think about it... Doesn't make a lot of sense does it?
A big hoax that went badly. The chance to make a name for yourself in the conspiracy world with mysterious informants and secret documents which fails. Then he dusts himself off, puts up a new website and suddenly he has credibility in the alternative community?
Let's not be idiots and lose ourselves to fantasies because they seem appealing.
<<and also, if you wonder why the finger is so big, it's to abovetopsecret.. lol. I couldn't find a smaller one. Oh well.>>
branjo
30-06-2009, 10:31 PM
In the Icke interview the woman didn't seem all that smart. Mainly just stating the obvious like it was a profound observation.
Actually for me it was Icke that dropped a few notches, from what he said in the Big Brother video was a direct contradiction in the Project Camelot one.
They asked him if he had been given information by insiders and or whistle blowers and he said "no". yet it made me think when he told the "story" of the guy that wanted to leave a particular agency and woke up with some kind of poison antidote on his chest and if he didn't get it replaced every 72 hours he would die, then he said to refuse the chip at all costs.
Now wouldn't that be classed as someone in the intelligence community?
Is that something you would likely forget when asked a direct question?
Its actually Icke I take with a grain of salt these days, I do not buy his books because I basically already know whats going to be in them, more regurgitated info from somewhere else, does his info ever change? I don't know either way if Reptilians control the 3rd dimension from the 4th dimension (and I highly doubt it btw) and quite frankly neither does Icke, I haven't heard him once talk of his own experiences with them, only him talking about another person who did. He even diverted the conversation in the Project Camelot interview when asked about them.
I think Bill and Kerry can be total morons at times and other times I just see them as enjoying the different aspects of the people they interview, they may seem a little on the the beginner side but they also have to cater for the person who has no prior knowledge of any of this stuff who just needs the bottom line layman answers put into terms they can get a grip of.
I guess is just down to what you will let yourself believe. I enjoyed a lot of their interviews and some I found annoying and pointless, some I found to be ridiculous but that doesn't mean its true or not, so again its just what resonates with you at the point in life you find yourself in. All we have is an opinion of the truth, nothing more.
As far as the OP goes, there are 3 basic ways to answer it, 1. it is directly linked to the first instance of the original PC. 2. It is exactly as stated it is on the site. or 3. it's meant to be some sort of Irony by wanting to "out" hidden agendas by using a name that meant quite the opposite, who knows for sure.
Edit: I do have to add though when Bill starts to talk I tend to cringe a little with embarrassment, Kerry not so much.
haukipesukone
01-07-2009, 02:16 AM
Actually for me it was Icke that dropped a few notches, from what he said in the Big Brother video was a direct contradiction in the Project Camelot one.
They asked him if he had been given information by insiders and or whistle blowers and he said "no". yet it made me think when he told the "story" of the guy that wanted to leave a particular agency and woke up with some kind of poison antidote on his chest and if he didn't get it replaced every 72 hours he would die, then he said to refuse the chip at all costs.
Now wouldn't that be classed as someone in the intelligence community?
Is that something you would likely forget when asked a direct question?
That could be merely that Icke thought they meant something else with the question, like if Icke has a constant source on the inside who provides info.
But I can't really comment on it unless I watch the interview again.
Its actually Icke I take with a grain of salt these days, I do not buy his books because I basically already know whats going to be in them, more regurgitated info from somewhere else, does his info ever change? I don't know either way if Reptilians control the 3rd dimension from the 4th dimension (and I highly doubt it btw) and quite frankly neither does Icke, I haven't heard him once talk of his own experiences with them, only him talking about another person who did. He even diverted the conversation in the Project Camelot interview when asked about them.
With that I agree. Icke's info on the reptilians is left conveniently vague. He steers you to think he knows all about them, but if he did don't you think he'd give a detailed description of them and their abilities. For example write a whole book detailing all the different races of reptilians, their abilities, their culture, and all that.
Instead he just says he's interviewed dozens of people on it all around the world. He gives a few unconvincing examples, like that one woman who invited a man to her place. When he saw her David Icke book, he got agitated and shapeshifted. I think there was sex thrown in just to add to the plot.
And then there's Arizona Wilder...
branjo
01-07-2009, 11:59 AM
Yeah true, in fact I think the whole reptilian thing was probably why they interviewed him in the first place, yet on a spiritual level he talked about nothing that any person with a brain couldn't have came up with over a joint or glass of wine in a conversation with a like minded friend.
With regards to Arizona Wilder AKA Jennifer Ann Greene, whom I had never heard of before now because as I said before I don't read Ickes books, I found Ivan Fraser's account of her through google and having never heard of him before either, because he apparently was banned from this forum by Icke himself, (which raises another question on his participation in his own forum), I read what he wrote and I have to agree with him, Icke has slowly lost the plot and quite possibly could believe anything that corroborates to a previous persons testimony of the reptilian theory, he could be being fed these people at certain times by the very people he thinks he is outing.
nosferatu_dj
01-07-2009, 12:59 PM
Yeah true, in fact I think the whole reptilian thing was probably why they interviewed him in the first place, yet on a spiritual level he talked about nothing that any person with a brain couldn't have came up with over a joint or glass of wine in a conversation with a like minded friend.
With regards to Arizona Wilder AKA Jennifer Ann Greene, whom I had never heard of before now because as I said before I don't read Ickes books, I found Ivan Fraser's account of her through google and having never heard of him before either, because he apparently was banned from this forum by Icke himself, (which raises another question on his participation in his own forum), I read what he wrote and I have to agree with him, Icke has slowly lost the plot and quite possibly could believe anything that corroborates to a previous persons testimony of the reptilian theory, he could be being fed these people at certain times by the very people he thinks he is outing.
lolz shhhh saying stuff like this is scaring the sheeple:D
branjo
01-07-2009, 02:26 PM
lolz shhhh saying stuff like this is scaring the sheeple:D
lol
alexw
03-11-2010, 01:39 AM
I would like to get an response from an administrator. i have sent several enquries here and there, but no response. My name is listed in full, linked from project camelot, i am in no way affiliated with this company, and do not want my name on this list. its a bogus entry by someone, and i ask an admin to edit the post and remove my name asap.
pwnngm
04-11-2010, 08:25 PM
Really?
You think you are the only being on the planet to have been given this particular name?
Surely not...
realview
04-11-2010, 11:02 PM
My impression of the Bill Ryan guy seems to be very pro social engineering. I suspect he has more than a little bit of personal trauma programming in his background. I think Kerry is a bit better but also seems to be "influenced". They're videos are good entertainment to a point. But like anything or anywhere else there is no tangible solutions. Anything that comes close seems to get knocked out of the water pretty quick. Personally I don't worry too much about what their motives are or who reads what. I figure it will have some benefit to some and that's better than no benefit to none.
jorge1
05-11-2010, 01:21 AM
The first one -
ProjectCamelot.org (http://www.projectcamelot.org/)
Mission Statement -
This (modern) Project Camelot recently interviewed David Icke -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2901551106819918394
The second one, the older one - from Wiki
Project Camelot, 1964 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Camelot)
Text -
Is there any possible link or relationship between the 1964 project, and the modern organization?
Very interesting.
noewhan
07-11-2010, 04:53 AM
"It's only a model. (http://www.intriguing.com/mp/_pictures/grail/large/HolyGrail038.jpg)" - Patsey, Monty Python's quest for the holy grail.
So did the military want to re-invent the castle Camelot?
Does the Jaguar at the start of Project Camelot really mean cars?
^^ Not serious questions... Cassidy worked inside Hollywood... Who knows what she got up to.
Either way, PC is about information / interviews. No doubt some of of the info is mis-info. Some is dis-info... But it's still not too bad.
lyricusmagna
07-11-2010, 01:20 PM
Is there any possible link or relationship between the 1964 project, and the modern organization?
NO.
Secondly, you clearly haven't read the OP: the question is simple, is one Project Camelot related to the older other one? The question is not "Can Project Camelot be trusted". Understand?
No. Understand?
Nosferatu gave you the answer. Maybe you need to be told several times something before you actually understand it.
Thirdly, information from the Project Camelot website's "About Us" page is all very well, but none of it need necessarily be true, and a lot of it is very ambiguous. Who are their sponsors? Etc.
Yeah, and what are the speculations you made on this thread? Certainly not truth. So, what's the difference?
If you reply with any more idiotic "lols", your post will be ignored. As it is, you've contributed nothing to the thread but an unwanted distraction from the topic/issue at hand.
And you haven't contributed much either. I wonder what's the read behind your thread here. I mean the real reason.
It seems like an odd choice of name for the new group to select, considering what it's earlier namesake stood for.
I don't have a good feeling about the modern day Project Camelot at all.
Many projects share the same name across the globe. Does it mean they are all connected? Its a ridiculous assumption. Especially because they are not two ongoing projects.
size_of_light
07-11-2010, 03:59 PM
Many projects share the same name across the globe. Does it mean they are all connected? Its a ridiculous assumption. Especially because they are not two ongoing projects.
When you're mission statement is:
To provide researchers, activists and ‘whistleblowers’ with access to all forms of media in order to get the truth out.
...calling yourself 'Project Camelot' is a totally random and bewildering name choice.
When the other Project Camelot's goal suggests it would establish a disinfo channel precisely along these lines:
The goal of the project was to assess the causes of violent social rebellion and to identify the actions a government could take to prevent its own overthrow. The proposal caused much controversy among social scientists, many of whom argued that such a study would end up using social scientific research to strengthen established government and to put down revolutionary movements in Latin America and other volatile places.
...it's pretty suspicious.
You could argue that Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan wouldn't have given their work that exact same name to obviously link it to the original government project, but...
..we're still questioning whether or not it has any meaning, aren't we? :D
The more obvious something is, the less inclined people are to make the logical link.
Personally I find most of the Project Camelot stuff utter trash - fact mixed in with deliberate fiction.
I'll never forget watching their 2 hour+ Jordan Maxwell interview and seeing him repeatedly self-censor himself because that foppish little badger-faced ghoul David Wilcock was silently perched on the sidelines of the interview like a fucking gargoyle.
lyricusmagna
07-11-2010, 04:06 PM
When you're mission statement is:
...calling yourself 'Project Camelot' is a totally random and bewildering name choice.
They explained why they chose the name. You choose to discount that.
When the other Project Camelot's goal suggests it would establish a disinfo channel precisely along these lines:
The quote has nothing to do with conspiracy/UFO/ET disinformation.
...it's pretty suspicious.
Not really.
You could argue that Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan wouldn't have given their work that exact same name to obviously link it to the original government project, but...
..we're still questioning whether or not it has any meaning, aren't we? :D
Well, does it?
The more obvious something is, the less inclined people are to make the logical link.
Personally I find most of the Project Camelot stuff utter trash - fact mixed in with deliberate fiction.
That would cut half of the researchers out there right away. Including Icke and Maxwell.
Personally, you don't like the project, not the interviewees. Or maybe I'm wrong and you do?
I'll never forget watching their 2 hour+ Jordan Maxwell interview and seeing him repeatedly self-censor himself because that foppish little badger-faced ghoul David Wilcock was silently perched on the sidelines of the interview like a fucking gargoyle.
My thoughts exactly. Now I know why you are with the opinion that you are.
Troll along.
size_of_light
07-11-2010, 04:11 PM
They explained why they chose the name. You choose to discount that.
My post you responded to was about 18 months old - can you remind me of the reason again?
That would cut half of the researchers out there right away. Including Icke and Maxwell.
Personally, you don't like the project, not the interviewees. Or maybe I'm wrong and you do?
The project.
That would be how this sort of disinfo would work: get all the usual suspects in to have a chat in order to establish credibility, and then work in other horseshit like that ridiculous Crystal Child interview they inflicted upon us.
A little bit of sugar makes the medicine go down. ;)
My thoughts exactly. Now I know why you are with the opinion that you are.
Troll along.
You've been reading the trolls and shills thread haven't you? :D
How do you know I'm not a shill?