To be honest, I don't think any group can actually control everything. Since such being is called a god.
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Peter Jennings didn't come off as bias to any view, IMO. He just stated the history starting in the 40's. He included the skeptics views but IMO he did not focus on them. Of course he was obliged to include them. He just moved on after they said they're opinion,. It was the least biased UFO report from ABC I've seen, IMO. His closing statement was something like, "now all we can do is just wait for first contact."
The whole MUFON explanation of the Roswell Incident is just the goverment trying to say "Yea, it was a crashed disk," but saying it in an abstract way, by lying so absurdly and taking this long to make it up, its like they're saying this explanation jokingly since they're restricted from outright saying they exist and the crash happened, they have to be abstract about it with absurdity, if that makes sense.
William Cooper in his book Behold A Pale Horse really gets in deep about secret societies like Bilderburg, Skull and Bones, Illuminatti- The groups who secretly control the world.
To be honest, I don't think any group can actually control everything. Since such being is called a god.
There's no doubt that Bilderberger etc extend their tentacles mysteriously outward into the realm of 'Political and social' influence. Whether they 'control' or not is another matter..........a very shady and mysterious matter indeed.
Ben
Presenting the skeptics is something that should be included in a broadcast such as this, but I, along with many others including Budd Hopkins, Whitley Streiber, and many others felt that it was definately biased towards the skeptical side. This is especially true in their handling of UFO abductees and the Roswell crash. They made Roswell into a joke and being continued on by people who are either deluded or cultic and that no serious person would believe the tale of a UFO crash in the New Mexico desert.
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