Re: My Attempt at a Critical Review of the “Sirius” Film

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2013-05-09 09:01:49

Hi Gary Thanks for reading my review – I agree with you about Greer really – I was being very gentle on him – I have to wonder if he had to make a deal in 1997 when that episode with Sheri Adamiak left them both with Cancer… — In Cognoscence@yahoogro…, “rawtruth” wrote: > > Thank you for that most astute review, Andrew. > > I was wondering if there were any parts of the film at all that were > worth my time to watch; now I know, absolutely NONE! > > Which is as I suspected, since I also never bothered to watch “Thrive” > after learning a bit about it. > > In your entire review, I would only disagree with one word, which is > “mistakes” in your last sentence. Steven Greer has been at this “game” > for quite a number of years, going back at least to ’97 or ’98, and he > is no dummy, having become a licensed emergency room physician in his > previous, more legitimate career. He therefore is quite bright enough to > know exactly what he is doing with his various schemes to lead people > AWAY from Truth and New Energy technology and a brighter future for the > planet by defusing critical thinking and discernment and promoting > belief and submission to an ET savior scenario. > > BTW I have downloaded your new video “The Taboo of Disclosure” and look > forward very much to watching it! > > Thanks for all the great work you are doing down in the rabbit holes! > [:)] > > > “Whenever you are offered a [savior], please remember this is for > [willing slaves only].” > –Clif High > > > — In Cognoscence@yahoogroups.com, “Andrew Johnson” wrote: > > > > Please feel free to share/repost… > > > >http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content > > > w&id=374&Itemid=51> &task=view&id=374&Itemid=51 > > > > > > Getting Serious about “Sirius” > > > > > > 06 May 2013 > > > > Andrew Johnson > > > I wanted to post a review of the new Sirius > > film … > > > > …It has become clear to me that unless the figures featured in these > films > > (and the researchers and producers who make them) fully acknowledge > the > > obstacles in our way – as I have written about elsewhere on this > website – > > then significant and rapid positive change is far less likely – > because the > > same mistakes will be repeated endlessly, as they seem to have been in > > Steven Greer’s case since at least 2001. > > >

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