"Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow" Funkadelic
Invisible College
Thursday, December 30, 2004
and now KIDS...I'll bring you
the updated tale
of Three Blind Mice ....
THE
MORTON FILES
Revealing What Sean David Morton Doesn't Want Anyone To Know
The story that scared Sean David Morton into filing a $1,000,000 lawsuit against UFOWATCHDOG.COM in an attempt to surpress the investigation exposing...
THE SHAMELESS PSYCHIC AND HIS PROPHECY OF LIES It's been 639 days since Sean David Morton's meritless lawsuit against UFOWATCHDOG.COM was tossed out of court. While Morton likes to appear on radio talk shows and talk about all the supposed evidence he has, he seems to have the inability to distinguish talking from actually providing proof. (cont.)
Endless predictions of doom and gloom, death and destruction, wild hurricanes and killer solar flares. Yep, that's Ed Dames, the guy who has a worse hit ratio for successful predictions than Sean David Morton...now that's saying something!
Dames has continued throughout the years to appear on his favorite free-for-all spew fest Coast To Coast AM with Art Bell where Dames dribbles on and on about anything from supposed imminent terror attacks to Korea launching nukes, from millions of babies dying to making claims of solving the murders/kidnappings of teenaged girls. Let's not also forget the many other claims made by Dames invovling terrorism, UFOs/ETs, diseases, wars, and so on.
Dames also loves to promote the sale of his remote viewing kits and DVDs. Never mind that he claims the world is going to end soon, good old Dames still wants you to send in your cash so you can buy his remote viewing kits, his training video, your very own "Major Doom and Gloom" poster.
Ah, but it gets better...soon you can buy remote viewing kits specifically made for kids! Now little Johhny and little Suzy will be able to learn remote viewing in just minutes. Amazing...no more hiding those Christmas presents mom and dad! Stashing those after school cookies? Forget it mom, you can't hide anything now.
Not a single prediction Dames has made has come true. Nada, zip, zero, none. How many guesses does it take for Ed Dames to be right? Sooner or later you have to get something right. For those staunch supporters of Dames, someone recently asked this: Name ten predictions Ed Dames made that were accurate. Yeah, good luck on that one...here's just a sample of Dames' preditions... (cont.)
Let's start with Hoagland's claim that he should be credited with uncovering secret photograph of alleged glass-structures on the moon. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Don Ecker, founder and publisher of UFO Magazine. When I asked Ecker about said photos, here is what he had to say:
"Hoagland, if I could be so bold, actually found out about the moon from my old radio show, from Jim Saffron. When I had Saffron on the program, because of the work that Hoagland had done on the Cydonia region, Jim asked me if I could put him in touch with Hoagland. He wanted to send some of the lunar photographs to Hoagland. I did...he sent the photographs off. Hoagland, from what I understand, never did contact Jim back...but about six months later, Hoagland SUDDENLY discovered the alleged photographs on the moon, and he never did mention Jim... (cont.)