May 8 2010

X-Conference: A.J. Gevaerd

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A.J. Gevaerd

A.J. Gevaerd

A. J. Gevaerd – A New World Power Emerges

Gevaerd hit the stage and reiterated the general theme of the conference – disclosure needs to happen.  Some countries have released official documents regarding UFOs.  For example, the Brazilian Air Force has released large amounts of data (roughly 5,000 pages).  While the French and British governments decided to release documents, the release from the Brazilians was generated by public demand and campaigning.  His talk will discuss how they went about this campaign. Continue reading


May 8 2010

X-Conference: Saturday Morning Opening

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Stephen Bassett

Stephen Bassett

Stephen Bassett took the stage about 90 minutes behind schedule due to some kind of issue with the live streaming (sorry Internet people – buy hey, Silo Depot is there for you).  In order to make up time, Bassett is dropping his presentation on Sunday and moving Gary Heseltine to his former slot.  Bassett’s remarks seem a little aggressive – probably due to the technical difficulties.  He’s talking about how the people who are here at the conference are in the UFO ghetto – no one wants to be seen with us.  But the pubic can watch the conference on the net, without having to be in public.  It’s an important point actually, and one we’ve made before here at the Depot – people won’t embrace this thing because it seems crazy.  If the streaming was working, they could watch from home without risking being seen or outed as a crazy.

E-mails aren’t getting through.  Is it an op?  Why isn’t the streaming working?  Is it an op?  Even the conspiracy conference is now wrapped in conspiracy.  Meta.

He’s offering to refund anyone’s money who is unsatisfied with the stream.


May 8 2010

X-Conference: The Day Before Disclosure Documentary

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The Day Before Disclosure – Premiere Showing

This year’s conference began with a speaker’s reception and cocktail party followed by a screening of the documentary, The Day Before Disclosure directed by Terje Toftenes.  After everyone was sufficiently lubricated at the open bar, Stephen Bassett stepped to the stage to welcome the audience and warn us all to stay in the building until Mercury comes out of retrograde.  Bassett was both funny and passionate with regards to his favorite topic, disclosure – which he believes will happen shortly.  Personally I’d be surprised if disclosure ever happens, let alone soon.  He went to describe a brief history of the National Press Club – the location of this year’s conference – highlighting world leaders who have spoken there and boasting that we’re making history by discussing the ET/UFO topic in the very same space. Continue reading