MrGreen wrote:However, if they actually cared so as to go to such lengths to erase your memory, and seeing as they were unsuccessful... why not just finish the job in a more permanent way?
I've often wondered that, myself. I must still be "of use" to them. I don't exactly promote the "party line" of conventional science... they are getting all that research, where they can be totally anonymous and not even have to pay for it.
And the model that I am developing is far simpler than conventional theory. With the corrections to radioactivity, geochronology and astronomy (scaling down thing), it explains why elements like Bob Lazar's Element 115 (UFO engine fuel) can exist in a stable form, why you DON'T need FTL travel to go between solar systems, the hows and whys of mankind's creation and purpose on the planet... a lot of radical concepts there that the NWO collective would never come up with on their own.
The NWO knows that the "mindless masses" prefer "complexity is entertaining," so they make sure they provide a lot of entertainment in science, religion and politics. They are basically Roman in thought, and that was the first thing the Romans did when the population started getting restless--open up the Colosseum and throw some Christians to the lions. All that blood and gore took their minds off of the shenanigans of the ruling class. These days, the Colosseum is called "Hollywood." I can't even remember the last time I've seen a film that wasn't just 2 hours of running, killing and explosions.
There were some recent (5+ years ago) good Sci-Fi series that have some thought-provoking episodes.
Babylon 5 and the
Stargate franchise come to mind. Didn't care for the new
Doctor Who--more action/adventure/horror than Sci-Fi. The old
Doctor Who series was good. The
Voyager episode, "Sacred Ground," is one of my favorites. Made a really excellent point for a technical society.
But, I am digressing... IMHO, forget about Montauk and all that crap. It was 32 years ago... I doubt anything really applies, anymore. The world we live in today is
nothing like the world I lived in, back then. We obviously cannot trust the "experts" to come up with new knowledge, so let's just do it ourselves and see what happens.