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20277151? ago

Behold a pale horse pages 192-194.... read and consider

20279118? ago

I have never heard about this guy. I don't read books much though. Just bought it.

20285024? ago

It’s a difficult read. But take it in bites. Not saying it’s gospel either. Neon revolt has included some of its content

20285050? ago

I am excited to see what he had right and wrong. Will be interesting to read almost 30 years later. And I graduated HS in 93 so I lived through a lot of his time frame.

20281605? ago

You're in for a treat if you just bought the book.

20282890? ago

I did and bought the original 510 page version, i guess they republished with 100 less pages

20283098? ago

When reading just keep in mind it was originally published in 1991. So much has been corroborated by others since or outright brought to light. I remember reading it, when I first bought it in 1995, thinking a lot of it was a stretch based on what I knew then but there have been so many confirmations since.

20278262? ago

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20277869? ago

That book is such the gold mine for information.

20277708? ago

Hmmm:

...and at their urging I went through the Bible and I read it. I read it four or five times,

and every time I came back with it I kept seeing different things. And I

have my own views on life and on a variety of things. And until I read your

material, it never really galvanized me into thinking things. Now, like I

said, the only thing I can really relate to you is what I experienced during

the Apollo-Soyuz shot.

Bill: That's great! Because what you experienced there is just confir-

mation of what I've been telling everybody. There is a secret space program.

There is a control group called MAJORITY. The President is called

MAJESTY in connection with these things. What you were getting, the

MAJESTY advisory messages, were to keep the President updated.

Randy: You know, the real funny part about all of that is the guy who

would come in and was using our facility. His name was Logan, Mr.

Logan. His title was supposed to be communications coordinator, but I

never seen him do a damn thing except come into that room, read traffic,

draft a reply, and then go back up to CIC. Now, we were in what was called

the GENSER, general service side of communications. We weren't the

spooks. The spooks had their own little quarters over on the other side of

the ship.

Bill: Sure.

Randy: But we did have the KL-47 and the rest of the NASA types.

The civilian types would come down to � we had a message window in

the hallway and they'd come up and they'd hand their outgoing messages

in the window and they would go out on the general service circuits. The

only stuff that we handled was the, was traffic for MAJORITY CONTROL

with MAJESTY advisories and that was it. And a lot of it, like I said, was a

lot of textual data. I mean, there was tons of text, and it was all couched in

techno-babble that I didn't really understand. But I do remember the

acronym IACs everywhere. I mean completely repetitious.

Bill: Oh yeah.

Randy: You know, thaf s as much as I can offer you.

Bill: Do you remember where the messages were sent for MAJORITY

CONTROL?

Randy: No. The location of MAJORITY CONTROL was never dis-

closed. The only thing I can assume is that it was somewhere north. The

ship was anchored � well, we weren't anchored, we were at what was

called sea-anchor, which I am sure you are aware of. We were on an

east-west axis so that all of our antennas could be brought to bear on the

western horizon, because thaf s the way the spacecraft was coming around

The antenna that was assigned to my circuit was an antenna called an

RLPA or Rotating Log Periodic Antenna, which is a very, very directional

antenna, and it was pointed north.

Bill: What was north of you at that point?

Randy: Thule, Greenland.

20277994? ago

RLPA = LARP