View Full Version : Jim Marrs Answers Your Questions on RINF-forum
Firestone
20th February 2007, 02:35 AM
As with David Ray Griffin before, RINF-forum (http://www.rinf.com/forum/911-truth-forums/jim-marrs-answers-your-questions-t599.0.html) is now giving the opportunity to ask questions to Jim Marrs.
Given how illuminating DRG's answers (http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=74082) were (;)) , I think people here should definitely ask Marrs questions.
Due to time restrictions RINF only has a two day window to conduct this interview, closing Weds 21 Feb.
So, be fast!
Jennie C.
9th March 2007, 10:25 AM
Hmmm, I did a tag-search to see if there were any threads about this guy. He was on our local radio station today talking about a toll-highway from Mexico to Canada, with the first checkpoint for illegal aliens/contraband in Kansas City.
Listening at work, I don't always hear everything, so I checked out his website. I couldn't stick with it for long (I HATE white lettering on dark background), but he seems pretty woo-ish to me.
That is, of course, if I understand the term "woo" correctly, which I'm not sure I do.
So, are my instincts right here? Is there such a highway. It doesn't make any sense to me, but of course that's a trap I don't want to fall into.
ref
9th March 2007, 12:47 PM
Hi Jennie.
You understand the term woo correctly. Jim Marrs is a veteran conspiracy theorist. He has written books about JFK and 9/11 conspiracies.
He also believes in UFO's and has written a book titled Alien Agenda. In this book he, quote "uncovered compelling new evidence to suggest that alien life forms have not only visited our planet in the past, but are among us right now. Drawing on numerous eyewitness accounts, highly classified CIA reports, and his own meticulous research, he marshals an impressive array of facts to confirm the reality of UFOs...as well as the depth of the government campaign to keep America in the dark."
So a little advice. Don't take his word on anything.
Jennie C.
9th March 2007, 01:36 PM
Okay :)
He'd already flunked the smell test.
Although the idea of aliens amongst us would explain a few of the people I knew in college.
ref
9th March 2007, 01:47 PM
Okay :)
He'd already flunked the smell test.
Although the idea of aliens amongst us would explain a few of the people I knew in college.
In that case, they are out here as well :)
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