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  • Kahlypso posted an update 8 years, 9 months ago

    I want to believe… What do you think?

    • Typical member of the “Western” political class 🙂

    • Hmmm, initial reaction: another hoax for Jaime Maussan to regret endorsing? Apparently GaiaTV is sponsoring this investigation, which gives it a bit more credibility, even if sensationalized. I’m curious about the date of the find because the first x-ray image in the video shows a date of May 1997. Has it just been sitting in a box for 10 years?
      Unearthing Nazca https://www.gaia.com/lp/unearthing-nazca-members/

    • Jaime Maussan seems to have a questionable track record. This from UFOWATCHDOG:

      http://www.ufowatchdog.com/jamie_maussan.htm

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      Promoter and supporter of various UFO hoaxes. Constantly claims to have scientific proof, but never seems able to produce it when asked. Claimed to have radar tapes confirming UFOs in Mexico airspace. Was reportedly asked for the tapes – the tapes never came to fruition. Supported Hale-Bopp UFO hoax made infamous via Art Bell and Courtney Brown. Told people at a 1996 UFO conference that stars in the sky were actually giant UFOs hovering in space above the planet. Said this was reason stars shifted position in sky! Sold infamous tape of daylight UFO to a television network for a reported $120,000 – the tape was proven to be a hoax. Maussan has also supported the Billy Meier UFO fraud. Maussan is now best known for his promotion of the shameless Reed UFO Fraud. Maussan claims to have scientific proof of the Reed UFO Fraud – again, he has yet to produce it. Will jump the gun and claim a bogus alien photo is real without proper investigation. Maussan had the gall to call your ufowatchdog.com an amateur – funny, but I recall this so-called amateur exposing the Reed UFO Fraud that was sitting right under Maussan’s nose. So, Jaime, what ever did happen to your supposed investigation showing “Dr. Reed” to be real? Beware of so-called journalists that don’t report all of the facts…it is indeed a wonder why anyone would give Maussan a grain of credibility. Let’s just hope a real case of import never finds its way to Maussan…God help us if it does…clowns belong in the circus, not doing investigations. Unquote.

      My thought is that the mixture of Jamie Maussan and entertainment corporation Gaia TV may not be the best platform for credible research.