I don't know about this guy. Bob Lazar seems much more credible to me.
We're supposed to believe that Schneider was in this secret alien firefight? Listen to his story, referring to 'green berets' and whatnot. In his description of the firefight, he claims that because he was only an engineer/worker he was armed with a Walther. And he describes it as using a 'clip', not a magazine. All these trained 'green berets' get vaporized and Schneider bags a few aliens with his Walther while only losing the tips of some fingers. I dunno. Maybe. Or maybe he was one of the original "paytriots". I'm not sure.
"mag clip"...common vernacular... I knew Phil was truthing as soon as he mentioned the really stinky ones. If you ever smell one you will know he was straight up legit!
It's not common vernacular to someone who is trained. Professionals who have weapons training, as Phil presumably had, wouldn't call a magazine a clip. They are functionally different and a Walther doesn't use a clip.
Tru, but Phil was an engineer not a weapons guy. I take your retreat back to the clip vs. mag thing as an admission you have never delt with the really stinky aliens.
He's not walking around some military facility, as an engineer, armed with a personal weapon. If he had any weapon, it would've been a service-issue weapon and don't believe the U.S. ever issued Walthers.
I don't know about this guy. Bob Lazar seems much more credible to me.
We're supposed to believe that Schneider was in this secret alien firefight? Listen to his story, referring to 'green berets' and whatnot. In his description of the firefight, he claims that because he was only an engineer/worker he was armed with a Walther. And he describes it as using a 'clip', not a magazine. All these trained 'green berets' get vaporized and Schneider bags a few aliens with his Walther while only losing the tips of some fingers. I dunno. Maybe. Or maybe he was one of the original "paytriots". I'm not sure.
One thing is for sure; David Icke is still alive and Schneider isnt.
Schneider was garroted. His death was suspicious and most likely a murder.
"mag clip"...common vernacular... I knew Phil was truthing as soon as he mentioned the really stinky ones. If you ever smell one you will know he was straight up legit!
It's not common vernacular to someone who is trained. Professionals who have weapons training, as Phil presumably had, wouldn't call a magazine a clip. They are functionally different and a Walther doesn't use a clip.
Tru, but Phil was an engineer not a weapons guy. I take your retreat back to the clip vs. mag thing as an admission you have never delt with the really stinky aliens.
He's not walking around some military facility, as an engineer, armed with a personal weapon. If he had any weapon, it would've been a service-issue weapon and don't believe the U.S. ever issued Walthers.