I was just over at Jeremy Vaeni's Culture of Contact site. I am sad to hear that the CoC conference didn't go well. I am not sure why that is. It does make me question whether I would ever want to take the gamble of putting money into a conference here, which is something I had planned on doing in the future. Obviously there are lots of conferences that do well or they wouldn't keep doing them every year. Maybe it is just hard to get a new one going? Maybe it is because Jeremy gave it a theme rather than just calling it the UFO/paranormal extravaganza or something very clear to those that aren't in the know? It is also likely that with the US economy tanking that people had too much on their minds and too little money in the bank to want to attend.
Don't forget Jim Marrs on BoA this Saturday. Yeah, like I would let you forget.
I am exhausted again -- so I am off to load the dishwasher and then get some sleep.
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Jeremy Vaeni is a consummately brave person. Mighty forces will come to his aid, in the first place.
In the second, regarding CoC, this is not the first time a diamond in the stream bed is unrecognized by the water flowing around it; it remains a diamond, still, eh?
Too, even in these turbulent times there are persons still doing well who would not even feel their gracious if anonymous assistance to Jeremy Vaeni, given he went out on an edge exploring limb only to have it lopped off behind him.
Is there any reason why Vaeni should be inordinately crippled for doing the more correct and courageous thing? I can't think of one.
Hey, AIG assumes your bail-out money after taking hugely unethical risks and then spends it on hookers and pedicures.
If you've some spare cash? See if you can't come to Vaeni's aid. You are the "mighty" coming to the aid of the consummately brave.
I suspect Vaeni is a tad more circumspect than hookers and pedicures.
If you can... you know?
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