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lindasteel
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Posted - 21/06/2009 : 22:56:43
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Dear Richard, I do enjoy your programmes. I sometimes wish they would be a bit longer. I know you have done one hour programmes, but the 30 mins. goes by too quickly. Have you any plans to follow up on such things as big cats, more animal mutilations, Chuppacabra, Bigfoot etc. I guess as the programme is called 'Richplanet', it's not all about UFOs. I also wondered whether you have any plans to do some serious outdoor stuff, such as going out and searching all over the world for those myths and legends that leave us with remnants of dragons, Yetti, small people. I know that there is a footprint expert in The States who says that the bigfoot prints are different to thoses of us and other primates. Perhaps interviewing people such as this or indigenous peoples from all over the globe, and also as one person put it, the science behind The Annunaki. I think it would be great to do a lot more interviews with people in certain areas of expertise, to do with the things that most people won't accept because it has not been found by mainstream science, but we all know how wrong they can be. The mountain gorilla and Kimodo Dragon were supposed to be myth, along with planets orbiting other suns until mainstream scientists found them. I think they were thinking they had made a major discovery, when all non scientists were sort of blaze about it 'cos it didn't make any sense to have all those suns up there with no planets around them. I always had this picture in my head when this discovery was made, of all the scientists being very excited, and the rest of the planet, with hand on hip, saying, 'Well we could have told you that'! Regards, Linda
quote: Originally posted by Richplanet
Hi,
Glad you enjoyed the show!
The next show is about the abduction phenomena, and in the following weeks show I will be describing seven different races of alien bleived to have visited Earth.
Richard D. Hall www.richplanet.net
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Bongo
United Kingdom
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Posted - 23/06/2009 : 07:22:02
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A well written and worded response "21st Sentry", indeed if no educational links (including social) can be found to Bob Lazar then perhaps this is a hoax after all. I have looked at Stanton Friedman's stuff and he claims to have made the same enquiries with no outcome.
So how about a program cataloguing the known hoxes and maybe suspect claims?
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Richplanet
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Posted - 23/06/2009 : 11:42:00
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Great to see some more feedback from the show.
I will deal with Bob Lazar first.
When the military were trying to find candidates for the back engineering programme, educational certificates were not the highest thing on their list. Lazar had three interviews and it was the intereviews that impressed them about his knowledge of Physics. He is a very practical person, and it was this they were interested in. In fact I would even go as far to say he is a practical genius. He converted his car to run on Hydrogen for example and built a particle accelerator in his back garden, with his own hands on low budget. He demonstrated in the interviews his clear knowledge of gravity, physics etc and a superb practical brain. He would be easy to debunk also, because he did not finish his college courses, if they wanted rid of him - which is what heppened. Friedman is the main heavyweight to debunk him and I detect a tad of jealousy on Friedmans part. Of course I respect Friedman immensly, but I think sometimes egos get in the way. There are many other top people eg, Dr Tom Valone, who do believe Lazar. Valone works in the US Patent office and is a top energy scientist.
I recommend you watch "The Lazar Tapes".
The education argument is a poor one in my view.
With regards to other comments about furhter programmes and programme length. I would love to make longer programmes, but I am a one man band and a hell of a lot of work goes into just one show. I am researching, writing, presenting, fimling, editing these shows. In future it I can get budget, then yes I intend to to more wide ranging and longer shows. There is so much to explore.
The 3rd series of Richplanet.net will air around about the end of July, or beginning of August 2009. Stay tuned and tell your friends. If more watch, then the programmes will improve.
Richard D. Hall
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Bongo
United Kingdom
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Posted - 23/06/2009 : 17:08:25
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Very interesting reply Richard, I'm technically switched on hence why I found Bob Lazar's comments very convincing, seems like I am not the only one, just like the interviewers. I have interviewed and employed many an engineer with little formal quals but have gained great knowledge from somewhere!? The reverse seems true also, great quals but no knowledge.
Friedman and egos; another very interesting comment and something for me to keep in mind. I have never met the man and have no reason to disbelieve him, but we all know what distortion of facts an ego can produce.
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21st Sentry
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27/06/2009 : 19:45:33
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Greatly appreciate the reply Richard to the various inputs, including Bongo's interesting posts . In my opinion Richard, similarly to Stanton Freidman and certain other researchers, you do bring much credit to the ufological subject and related matters.
For myself, being for many years something of an armchair researcher , I soon realised what a absolute minefield this UFO topic is to tread and investigate! Obviously, just one example of this are the unanswered questions of Bob Lazar's claimed history! I say this because given my somewhat lengthy armchair checking of Mr Lazar does to my mind mean he continues to remain something of an enigma! Particularly so when the highly respected reporter George Knapp who initially broke the Bob Lazar story reporter, is unable to verify Mr Lazar's claimed history! BTW: I did view the Lazar tapes, and unless I missed it, nothing in them verified all Bob Lazar's educationally related claimed history.
On a general point , I do consider it extremely important for any serious UFO investigator/reporter to have a good CV and possess a close to impeccable credibility rating. Because without a credible verifiable C V it definitely implies a lack of credibility. Particularly in a situation when any such reporter/investigator is confronted by a determined sceptic. It would be somewhat akin to leaving one's defences wide open when in battle!
You know I have often wished I was in a position to be financially fluid enough to be able to travel the world and personally become involved and fully investigate these extremely fascinating various UFO reports etc for myself. (I really must post off my C V to Mr David Rockefeller ...)
In my estimation by personally meeting the various people who have the first hand experience of these UFO related incidents (something which on one occasion I was once fortunate to personally have done ) checking out for oneself the people personally involved and as best one can getting to know their friends etc, then asking the people directly involved certain relevant probing questions. Doing such one I think can then fairly quickly gauge the overall genuineness , veracity and importance of their claimed experience .
Incidentally the only reason I was able to personally investigate/interview the aforementioned UFO related incident myself was that I personally knew very well the two people involved, not to mention importantly their histories too. Knowing these individuals as I did , I can report I believe their experience was a real one . Speaking and questioning these two former fellow villagers , I have subsequently gained a great deal of worthwhile and useful information from them. The information has been particularly useful in helping me better corroborate and understand etc other UFO cases I've subsequently read about etc. However as already indicated, unfortunately apart from the above local example, I'm not in a position to do 'hands-on' investigating for myself, consequently I'm reliant upon the honest probing and independent investigating of such enterprising hard-working entrepreneurs as Richard Hall etc.
As regards Bongo's idea about investigating and reporting on UFO fraudsters, to my mind such people do unfortunately undoubtably exist. However to investigate them indepth and report on them, I think for a number of reasons would be to say the least be more than a bit dodgy! However failing that, it would be somewhat refreshing to at least hear a UFO investigator reporter say something like "not all involved in investigating and reporting of the UFO phenomenon are as accurate as they might be or possess the noblest of intentions " ... Obviously related to the above, in this capitalistic bills to pay world , journalistic licence is probably invoked by many employed in and on the UFO topic. To be fair though , quite obviously this 'journalistic licence' reporting is by no means whatever limited to the UFO field!
Anyway here's looking forward to hearing positive reports and possibly positive initiatives coming out of the Leeds Conference held this weekend .
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ascap29
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Posted - 27/06/2009 : 23:32:11
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Good post 21st Sentry, it made me realise something tonight too.
My wife and I have often joked about how Richard Hall comes across too seriously on his programmes but reading his post about exactly what he has to do to bring us these great programmes and the sentence in your post where you mention his honest probing made me understand why he's so serious in his programmes, it's because he's so passionate and committed about what he does.
I also realised that I knew all of this deep down and I'm quite ashamed of mocking Richard's style. Many sincere apolgies Richard.
How do you fund your programmes Richard?
Rick.
The answer to 'What is the question'? is 'What is the question'? It is its own question AND answer.
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ascap29
643 Posts |
Posted - 27/06/2009 : 23:40:32
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Good post 21st Sentry, it made me realise something tonight too.
My wife and I have often joked about how Richard Hall comes across too seriously on his programmes but reading his post about exactly what he has to do to bring us these great programmes and the sentence in your post where you mention his honest probing made me understand why he's so serious in his programmes, it's because he's so passionate and committed about what he does.
I also realised that I knew all of this deep down and I'm quite ashamed of mocking Richard's style. Many sincere apolgies Richard.
How do you fund your programmes Richard?
Rick.
The answer to 'What is the question'? is 'What is the question'? It is its own question AND answer.
Life is just a side effect of existence. |
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rich23
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Posted - 01/04/2010 : 22:45:58
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Just wanted to say I've only recently come across EMTV and am very glad it's putting a good mix of original programming and re-broadcast programmes on a good range of subjects that don't get treated sensibly on mainstream TV.
I've only caught little snippets of the Richplanet programmes but will be checking out the website later.
On Lazar... I think he's for real, but the victim of a disinfo/smear campaign. One of the things that did it for me was hearing about element 115, which at the time was pure SF: years later it transpires that yes, there is an "island of stability" later on in the periodic table.
And I caught the end of tonight's show. Isn't it funny how almost all the alien bases we think we know about (I'm pretty cautious here) are in the Americas? I was glad to see PR coming up, because what with Timothy Good's books referencing it, the chupacabra legends, and the hideous fate of the island of Vieques, it seems to me a prime candidate.
In one of Jacques Vallee's books, I forget which, there's a really interesting (if pretty scary) series of encounters in the high Amazon in Brazil. UFOs were (I think during the eighties) regularly seen in a fairly small area, and there were several mysterious and horrifying deaths after people had been hit with a beam of light projected from the UFO. The Brazilian Army apparently came to investigate, but after that... we don't know much.
Anyway, it's good to see someone really putting the time in to interview UK researchers - the stuff on the power station sightings and the one at Joderell Bank was very informative. Thanks, Rich.
P.S. What is the deal with the weird one-post threads? Fantastic "English" but not quite on-topic... |
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pheonix
United Kingdom
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Posted - 02/04/2010 : 17:47:15
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quote: Originally posted by rich23
In one of Jacques Vallee's books, I forget which, there's a really interesting (if pretty scary) series of encounters in the high Amazon in Brazil. UFOs were (I think during the eighties) regularly seen in a fairly small area, and there were several mysterious and horrifying deaths after people had been hit with a beam of light projected from the UFO. The Brazilian Army apparently came to investigate, but after that... we don't know much.
Hi rich23,
I have posted the link below, on the UFO topic, the 'Aliens DO exist' !! thread. Obviously you havn't seen it yet.
http://ufologie.net/htm/colares.htm
Colares - Brazil (1977). Book = "Confrontations".
I believe this is what you are thinking/talking about.
Hope it helps anyway 
Truth Does Not Fear Investigation.
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rich23
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Posted - 06/04/2010 : 13:09:28
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| Thanks very much Phoenix! Lots to look at and digest, and yes, it was Confrontations I was thinking of... I'll check out the thread you mentioned too. |
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