This just goes to show that anyone with an internet account can turn himself or herself into a UFO expert.Some interesting details emerge starting at the 12:35 minute mark...
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This just goes to show that anyone with an internet account can turn himself or herself into a UFO expert.
When Prasad first arrived on the UFO scene I read some articles that questioned his knowledge and credentials. I guess no one paid much attention back then. They are paying attention now.Coincidentally I was just reading Bull Munns' When Roger Met Patty and he said exactly the same thing in a different context. Anybody can sling s**t and often does anonymously.
I looked at Prasad's LinkedIn profile. If you have earned a credential you list it, and he doesn't. He doesn't seem to be claiming a degree from anyone, rather he lists courses he took, projects and awards to flesh out his profile. I pay no attention to him and have no idea if he's been making false claims.
When Prasad first arrived on the UFO scene I read some articles that questioned his knowledge and credentials. I guess no one paid much attention back then. They are paying attention now.
This is much like the Phil Imbrogno nonsense from some years ago.
Imbrogno basically incriminated himself. He posted a picture where he was wearing an MIT sweatshirt. He had been going around saying he was a graduate of that school. The problem was he was teaching high school. Someone decided to check his credentials and called up MIT. No such person existed according to MIT.Apparently this is very similar to Imbrogno's false claims and games he played in fooling everyone for a short time...
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Imbrogno basically incriminated himself. He posted a picture where he was wearing an MIT sweatshirt. He had been going around saying he was a graduate of that school. The problem was he was teaching high school. Someone decided to check his credentials and called up MIT. No such person existed according to MIT.
A further look into his history showed that although he was in the armed services he was not in the Special Forces (Green Berets) as he claimed. There were other revelations that proved false. The house of cards collapsed after that.
Yikes! I guess I had missed this thread. What a shitshow. Par for the course though, for yoofoology.
Imbrogno did some good work. That's troublesome now because you can't throw everything he has said or written out with the garbage like you can with the typical lying asshole. Stolen valor annoys the hell out of me, and I was never in the military. I can only imagine what, say, a real Green Beret would think of that shit.
Stolen valor annoys the hell out of me, and I was never in the military. I can only imagine what, say, a real Green Beret would think of that shit.
It would be met with disdain I can tell you that....My military background was not Green Beret though.
Agreed, I wasn't a green beret in the military either, my job was an engineer in the Navy...
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