So, was Billy Meier a fraud?
>General Meier thread
>>17734775
No.
>>17734858
Why?
>>17734956
Bearded people can't lie.
And the pictures don't look fake, for his time.
Photoshop it's a new thing, and early photoshop looks like crap.
>>17734971
>make metal ufo-looking frisbee
>throw
>take picture
no photoshop necessary
>>17734980
Nothing more to add
>>17734971
Holy Jesus, you don't really expect this to substantiate evidence.
>>17734992
>>17735016
That settles it, life is a lie.
>>17735034
What they tell you is a lie, life just is.
>>17735016
Yes, him and Uri Geller and Whitley Strieber too. It boggles the mind how many deluded post-hippy new agers fell for their nonsense.
>>17735016
>>17735042
The people look 'shopped in to both of these.
>>17735038
Far out, dood.
>>17735117
People wish desperately to believe in the unknown, it's an effect of mythos and the appeal to ignorance.
>>17735153
Both can be forged.
There's no limits for that now.
Truly the age of disinfo.
>>17735208
Not everything is a conspiracy, you nut.
>>17735204
You're right, that was a particularly fruitful time for that sort of thing anyways (also compare/contrast with the "satanic panic" fad)
>>17735214
But some things are.
And it's the appropriate thread to discuss it.
What's the conspiracy?
How does it work if it works?
I can assure you that I don't know, I just listened and encouraged everybody here, and I did my own research and trusted yours.
So, what do we got?
>>17735232
Can't we just accept that all humans are intellectual deficient, and that people will try to exploit this notion as much as possible?
>>17735248
There's no substantive evidence, or credible sources that you're citing.
It's definitely possible that ideas can be skewed in today's age, but that's a rather large implication that humans never fully wanted information anyhow.
>>17735248
Do you have brain damage?
>>17735256
That's reassuring
>>17735259
Probably, but it doesn't make me dumber.
Just odd.
>>17735276
>that's reassuring
Just because you find something unpleasant, doesn't mean it's incorrect.
>>17735691
That was an not ironic reassuring.
Thanks, I got used to discuss with you I trust your conclussions, if they are correct.
Cause a lot of this things are weird to say the least.
You can go around claiming that you don't believe, but there's to many strange things.
Don't make me start in the neurological implications of meme magick.
Sometimes I think that they went to far.
>>17734444
Yes, he was a fraud and not even a very good one.
He is a fraud because of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-wISYli9DU
http://www.billymeieruforesearch.com/miscellaneous/did-billy-meier-plagiarize-his-prophecies-and-predictions/
www.billymeieruforesearch.com/miscellaneous/as-a-man-stealeth-billy-meier-and-his-stolen-spiritual-teachings/
for more: billymeieruforesearch.com
And more recently his followers have left Meier's group citing CULT behavior:
http://www.billymeieruforesearch.com/billy-meier-figu/