Monday, June 14, 2010

Project Camelot - Aaron McCollum II - Project Seagate



one of the most popular posts I've ever done involved a young 'super soldier' called Aaron McCollum and the Gulf of Aden Stargate. As of now, we still don't know if this 'massive multinational ship build-up' in the Gulf of Aden at the start of 2010 had more to do with protecting asset ships from African 'pirates' rather than offering an 'armed response' to hoards of hostile visitors from another dimension intent on invading our pathetic island-planet consciousness.

There's a LOT of background at the front of this interview - much of it dealing with McCollum's 'childhood training' and 'affinity with water'.

The Project Seagate discussion arrives at the one hour seventeen minutes mark - and I'll say this now, before you decide to jump into this INSANE subject for our governments to be dealing with, AVATAR 2 (the aquatic mission).

Also, McCollum talks a lot about being a government "Terminator"; yeah, as in the James Cameron film of the mid-eighties. McCollum mentions Project Pegasus where you "can't wear metal" (we all remember them 'going through naked'). And we can't forget Cameron's 'water-alien friendly' THE ABYSS. And this is all sounding very anti-Cameron, from a propaganda perspective, I'm just wondering which came first and who is more involved in the global message. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love James Cameron's blue-aboriginal-invasion "Avatar" film, but I DO NOT at all like the idea that the genetic avatar technology in the film is actually being used/perfected right now for military/diplomatic missions - that's the real horror part of this interview.

"We have just folded space from Ix... Many machines on Ix. New machines." a quote from Frank Herbert's DUNE (which is an allegory for the oil war with the Arab Nations).

And for all of you who think that's all far too serious and I've totally lost a) my perspective or b) my sense of humour, eat this!

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