I don't think anyone here will be surprised by that, knowing AJ is controlled op, and a complete hack.
But I did want to point that out.
I don't think anyone here will be surprised by that, knowing AJ is controlled op, and a complete hack.
But I did want to point that out.
Aliens. I watched a video of a lecture he gave where people started walking out on him because he started to sound like the cheesiest science fiction author in the world. It was awkward as fuck and later in an interview he was pissed off as fuck and said that he didn't believe in anything at all when it comes to UFOs and aliens because of that. Frankly I think he went off the deep end but I don't really care. He was still right about most stuff. The man in the arena.
39 minute mark. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gOlybRtTnpM
AIDS is man-made. Population control. Then there will be a cure and everyone will be inoculated with the cure.
Sound familiar?
Yes it does. However I know many examples of different things that look very similar. I'm not worried about AIDS cuz I'm not worried about using needles or fucking men but I wish they'd knock off the bullshit with cancer.
I’ll have to look into it. Thanks
I was just trying to find it but it seems to be hiding I'll keep looking because I know what I saw
He said in Behold a Pale Horse he didn't believe in aliens and had seen no evidence for them, rather he thought they were going to fake them Blue Beam style.
That’s funny because he tells stories about seeing them in the Navy.
No, he tells stories about seeing UFO craft coming out of the water and other things but explicitly says he thinks it is our tech and has seen no evidence for aliens. Funny!
He's never seen them so therefore they don't exist.
That's called a fallacy.
Your belief in extra terrestrial tradition alien lore may very well also be fantasy/fallacy
Oh yeah? I never said I did or did not, but just out of curiosity, which fallacy is it would I be using if I said I did believe in aliens?
I'm sure he said he had seen no evidence, and NOT that they definitely don't exist. What fallacy is that? Sounds like pretty good logic to me.