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Wednesday May 30th, 2007

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Cavallo Contacts
 
Steven Greer & Protocols
 
Balls of Light in Sicily

Recap

ET Presence & Ufology

Investigative journalist Paola Harris discussed her work exposing the truth about the ET presence, and shared her observations about various luminaries in the field of ufology. She recently interviewed contactee Maurizio Cavallo who showed her films of ET craft and photos of 15 different ETs (see images below). Cavallo said his contacts hail from a planet called Clarion and have underwater bases here on Earth.

Harris recounted her visit to the island of Sardinia where there is evidence for 8-ft. tall giants, which she suggested may be related to ancient alien visitation. She spoke about her investigation of strange balls of light that appeared in a village in Sicily and were associated with items and homes catching on fire. UFOs and telepathic communications were also reported; eventually the villagers were moved out and surveillance cameras brought in.

A recent mass sighting in Lima, Peru has not received the media attention it deserved, she noted. Harris commented on her conversations with such people as Col. Philip Corso, Edgar Mitchell, Uri Geller, Al Bielek, Dan Burisch, John Mack, and Dr. Steven Greer. Greer, she mentioned, has impressed her with his CSETI protocols for respectful communications with ETs.

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'ET' Photos


Paola Harris shares photographs/video stills of purported ETs and their craft, provided to her by contactee Maurizio Cavallo. Click here to view.

TB Scare

Dr. Richard Clement appeared during the first hour to comment on the recent TB scare. Airplane travel increases the risk of being exposed to hard-to-treat forms of tuberculosis, he noted.
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