03-27-2011, 04:08 PM
As a newbie to this forum, I wanted to share some of my experiences with Colorado's premiere UFO abduction case. There is an over abundance of information so I will try to be as brief as possible.
I befriended the Romanek family in 2006 while I was dating a woman named Heidi. At the time, the Romaneks wanted to buy a house and Heidi worked in the mortgage field. We spent every other weekend with the Romaneks in Northern Colorado for about a year. I never arrived for a weekend visit without bringing several bags of groceries. I also took the entire family out to dinner countless times as well as bowling, movies and fun outings with the kids. Some of the gatherings were a lot of fun.
I paid the Romanek's rent one time and was given an opportunity to make one or more mortgage payments (which I did not do). Perhaps my singular role in this case was to provide financial support?
During this time I witnessed many things and was treated to many amazing VHS videos which were shot on a camcorder. This UFO case is well-known for its forensic, physical, photographic, video and medical evidence. I vacationed with the Romanek family multiple times and was invited to all the family gatherings, which also led to my witnessing some incredible events throughout this friendship.
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of this case were the five hypnotic regressions in which a Dr. Leo Sprinkle regressed Stan Romanek - and Stan began to regularly channel an entity who revealed himself as, "Grandpa," aka "Grandpa Gray." I transcribed every syllable of these five sessions which took place between 2006 and 2009. I also assisted with Stan's first book, "Messages," (though not given credit) and I was given the impression that Romanek intended to also publish the fascinating transcripts of the hypnotic regressions as a follow-up to his first book.
Romanek's website used to have an open discussion forum. Discussion was encouraged and Stan was saying that like me, he also believed that a cabal was in control of the global power structure. This forum was shut down within a short time after his book was released. Or was it before? I don't remember.
Enter the shills: One individual, Rick Nelson, who runs a monthly meeting known as The Paranormal Forum, considers himself to be Stan's "lead investigator." Nelson is more or less a father figure to this group of Romanek supporters, despite the fact that some members of the group have suspected Nelson of being a CIA mole. Nelson promotes the idea that the Apollo moon missions were real and he also has a tendency to regulate the amount of conspiracy thought to a somewhat acceptable level. At least this is my impression.
Another individual, Jeff Peckman entered the group while striving to get an initiative on the Denver ballots known as the Extraterrestrial Committee Initiative. Peckman appeared on the David Letterman show. He wears nice suits, speaks well and has a nice 1970's haircut, silver-blond. Riding the coattails of Romanek's increasing popularity, Peckman had many people collecting signatures for this ET ballot initiative. Never mind that elections are rigged - just get out there and collect signatures and promote this ballot initiative! I later learned that Peckman intends to run for the office of Mayor of Denver. Interesting.
A rabbi by the name of Gary of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs also joined the group. His presence was a little unusual and Gary apparently had may private conversations with Stan. After being transferred to Langley, Virginia, rabbi Gary was almost immediately replaced by a young cadette - from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Coincidence?
A Dr. Stephen Greer also befriended Stan, though not as a regular participant within group activities as he resides in Virginia. Dr. Greer begins most of his talks with, "I'm just an old country doctor from Virginia..." Greer charges $700 a head for his "UFO sighting expeditions." Dr. Greer also used to brag that one of his uncles had designed the lunar lander module - that is, until I had a conversation with him.
I pointed out to Greer that it was discovered that the physical dimensions of the lunar lander could never have accommodated astronauts equipped in full lunar gear. I asked him if he knew what the temperatures were on the moon's surface and whether a bank of batteries could have provided all of the power needs for three days, including air conditioning and "lift-off." I also asked him how it would have been possible for the Apollo spacecraft to protect the crew from the deadly Van Allen radiation upon leaving Earth's atmosphere.
After looking a little worried, Greer held up his water bottle, rotating it slightly as he said, "The ship had a certain spin which protected the astronauts from the radiation."
So... if someone is being bombarded by x-rays, the solution is for them to spin in circles?
I have always been a vocal anti-Zionist. I have openly questioned the holocaust and spoke constantly about the crime cabal and the banksters, connecting this group as THE problem (which, if the regressions were real, the ET "Grandpa" had fully corroborated). I have the audio as well as my own transcript to support this.
One evening, Stan sent an e-mail to the handful of people in his core group, which is pretty standard-issue pro-Israeli propaganda. This e-mail was in response to some comments I had made regarding Israel. It went like this: "The Muslims make up about 20% of the global population and here is a list of Muslims who have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. [This list was a modest one.] Jews, however, make up 2% of the population and here's a list of Jews who were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize." That list was much longer, dwarfing the list of Muslim Nobel laureates.
So what? Who cares about a criminal document created by criminals to be awarded to other criminals? Bringing Islam into the discussion is a result of programming.
Also added to this e-mail list was a Paola Harris, an Italian UFO experiencer who has written many books as well as another Jewish friend of the group, Richard. Paola Harris has posted photos of herself on facebook with a George Noorey the host of the Coast to Coast AM radio program. Noorey had coordinated a polygraph test for Stan, the results of which, had been skewed to give a result of "failure."
The polygraph test is known to have been a set up because someone who had coffee with the right-wing Christian zealot who administered this test told the group that this individual disclosed to him that he had cherry-picked Romanek's responses in order to give a "failure" verdict.
After this imbecilic e-mail, I questioned Stan. I asked Romanek whether he thought that any Muslims were involved in the rigged polygraph test designed to discredit him, or if any Muslims had a financial interest in the publishing company who is not paying him a dime for his first book despite the above average sales.
Lastly - the well-known Mexican ufologist Jaime Maussan visited Stan at his home. I once owned a VHS video in which Maussan interviews a contractor (off camera) who claimed to have worked on the underground bunkers of Denver International Airport. When I asked Jaime Maussan about this interview, he denied it. BULLSHIT! It was him Jaime Maussan doing the interview and now he has no recollection?
What I am finding is that organizations such as MUFON and many of the UFO "abductees" are there for the purpose of making money while muddying the waters of why the ET's are interested in us in the first place. This, and to contain any anti-Zionist thought emanating from the UFO community.
Thank you for letting me share.
-D1111
I befriended the Romanek family in 2006 while I was dating a woman named Heidi. At the time, the Romaneks wanted to buy a house and Heidi worked in the mortgage field. We spent every other weekend with the Romaneks in Northern Colorado for about a year. I never arrived for a weekend visit without bringing several bags of groceries. I also took the entire family out to dinner countless times as well as bowling, movies and fun outings with the kids. Some of the gatherings were a lot of fun.
I paid the Romanek's rent one time and was given an opportunity to make one or more mortgage payments (which I did not do). Perhaps my singular role in this case was to provide financial support?
During this time I witnessed many things and was treated to many amazing VHS videos which were shot on a camcorder. This UFO case is well-known for its forensic, physical, photographic, video and medical evidence. I vacationed with the Romanek family multiple times and was invited to all the family gatherings, which also led to my witnessing some incredible events throughout this friendship.
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of this case were the five hypnotic regressions in which a Dr. Leo Sprinkle regressed Stan Romanek - and Stan began to regularly channel an entity who revealed himself as, "Grandpa," aka "Grandpa Gray." I transcribed every syllable of these five sessions which took place between 2006 and 2009. I also assisted with Stan's first book, "Messages," (though not given credit) and I was given the impression that Romanek intended to also publish the fascinating transcripts of the hypnotic regressions as a follow-up to his first book.
Romanek's website used to have an open discussion forum. Discussion was encouraged and Stan was saying that like me, he also believed that a cabal was in control of the global power structure. This forum was shut down within a short time after his book was released. Or was it before? I don't remember.
Enter the shills: One individual, Rick Nelson, who runs a monthly meeting known as The Paranormal Forum, considers himself to be Stan's "lead investigator." Nelson is more or less a father figure to this group of Romanek supporters, despite the fact that some members of the group have suspected Nelson of being a CIA mole. Nelson promotes the idea that the Apollo moon missions were real and he also has a tendency to regulate the amount of conspiracy thought to a somewhat acceptable level. At least this is my impression.
Another individual, Jeff Peckman entered the group while striving to get an initiative on the Denver ballots known as the Extraterrestrial Committee Initiative. Peckman appeared on the David Letterman show. He wears nice suits, speaks well and has a nice 1970's haircut, silver-blond. Riding the coattails of Romanek's increasing popularity, Peckman had many people collecting signatures for this ET ballot initiative. Never mind that elections are rigged - just get out there and collect signatures and promote this ballot initiative! I later learned that Peckman intends to run for the office of Mayor of Denver. Interesting.
A rabbi by the name of Gary of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs also joined the group. His presence was a little unusual and Gary apparently had may private conversations with Stan. After being transferred to Langley, Virginia, rabbi Gary was almost immediately replaced by a young cadette - from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Coincidence?
A Dr. Stephen Greer also befriended Stan, though not as a regular participant within group activities as he resides in Virginia. Dr. Greer begins most of his talks with, "I'm just an old country doctor from Virginia..." Greer charges $700 a head for his "UFO sighting expeditions." Dr. Greer also used to brag that one of his uncles had designed the lunar lander module - that is, until I had a conversation with him.
I pointed out to Greer that it was discovered that the physical dimensions of the lunar lander could never have accommodated astronauts equipped in full lunar gear. I asked him if he knew what the temperatures were on the moon's surface and whether a bank of batteries could have provided all of the power needs for three days, including air conditioning and "lift-off." I also asked him how it would have been possible for the Apollo spacecraft to protect the crew from the deadly Van Allen radiation upon leaving Earth's atmosphere.
After looking a little worried, Greer held up his water bottle, rotating it slightly as he said, "The ship had a certain spin which protected the astronauts from the radiation."
So... if someone is being bombarded by x-rays, the solution is for them to spin in circles?
I have always been a vocal anti-Zionist. I have openly questioned the holocaust and spoke constantly about the crime cabal and the banksters, connecting this group as THE problem (which, if the regressions were real, the ET "Grandpa" had fully corroborated). I have the audio as well as my own transcript to support this.
One evening, Stan sent an e-mail to the handful of people in his core group, which is pretty standard-issue pro-Israeli propaganda. This e-mail was in response to some comments I had made regarding Israel. It went like this: "The Muslims make up about 20% of the global population and here is a list of Muslims who have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. [This list was a modest one.] Jews, however, make up 2% of the population and here's a list of Jews who were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize." That list was much longer, dwarfing the list of Muslim Nobel laureates.
So what? Who cares about a criminal document created by criminals to be awarded to other criminals? Bringing Islam into the discussion is a result of programming.
Also added to this e-mail list was a Paola Harris, an Italian UFO experiencer who has written many books as well as another Jewish friend of the group, Richard. Paola Harris has posted photos of herself on facebook with a George Noorey the host of the Coast to Coast AM radio program. Noorey had coordinated a polygraph test for Stan, the results of which, had been skewed to give a result of "failure."
The polygraph test is known to have been a set up because someone who had coffee with the right-wing Christian zealot who administered this test told the group that this individual disclosed to him that he had cherry-picked Romanek's responses in order to give a "failure" verdict.
After this imbecilic e-mail, I questioned Stan. I asked Romanek whether he thought that any Muslims were involved in the rigged polygraph test designed to discredit him, or if any Muslims had a financial interest in the publishing company who is not paying him a dime for his first book despite the above average sales.
Lastly - the well-known Mexican ufologist Jaime Maussan visited Stan at his home. I once owned a VHS video in which Maussan interviews a contractor (off camera) who claimed to have worked on the underground bunkers of Denver International Airport. When I asked Jaime Maussan about this interview, he denied it. BULLSHIT! It was him Jaime Maussan doing the interview and now he has no recollection?
What I am finding is that organizations such as MUFON and many of the UFO "abductees" are there for the purpose of making money while muddying the waters of why the ET's are interested in us in the first place. This, and to contain any anti-Zionist thought emanating from the UFO community.
Thank you for letting me share.
-D1111