This guy has to be a disinformation agent, right? Nobody is this stupid

nivek

As Above So Below
Let's not make this thread about the Trent photos, it's being or been discussed on two other threads now...

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Bob Oechsler was a NASA engineer who had an interest in UFOs, and he got sucked into a disinformation plot employing mind control through (it seems) microwaves. The plot was originally aimed at UFO writer Timothy Good. In 1987 Good was contacted by an organisation planning a travelling exhibition about UFO cover-ups, who wanted him as their "UFO consultant" (or to be more accurate, victim). But he suggested instead that they contact Oechsler, who immediately agreed and was sent to a meeting with a general in the Pentagon. On his way in he passed through a "security scanner" that had a devastating effect on his brain. When the general asked him if he thought it would be better to put on display a model alien body or the real thing, he saw nothing unusual about this. Over the next few weeks he "remembered" travelling to NASA centres where astronauts were floating about in an anti gravity field and UFOs were being tracked.... Of course the organisation cancelled the supposed exhibition and the Pentagon and NASA denied everything he thought had happened. There is a detailed account in Good's book Alien Contact, 1993, and not only does Good apparently fail to appreciate what had happened, but he seems totally unconcerned that he, and not Bob, was the preferred target of the operation (which would, of course, have completely ruined his credibility).

So rather than blame Oechsler we should feel sympathetic.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
Bob Oechsler was a NASA engineer who had an interest in UFOs, and he got sucked into a disinformation plot employing mind control through (it seems) microwaves. The plot was originally aimed at UFO writer Timothy Good. In 1987 Good was contacted by an organisation planning a travelling exhibition about UFO cover-ups, who wanted him as their "UFO consultant" (or to be more accurate, victim). But he suggested instead that they contact Oechsler, who immediately agreed and was sent to a meeting with a general in the Pentagon. On his way in he passed through a "security scanner" that had a devastating effect on his brain. When the general asked him if he thought it would be better to put on display a model alien body or the real thing, he saw nothing unusual about this. Over the next few weeks he "remembered" travelling to NASA centres where astronauts were floating about in an anti gravity field and UFOs were being tracked.... Of course the organisation cancelled the supposed exhibition and the Pentagon and NASA denied everything he thought had happened. There is a detailed account in Good's book Alien Contact, 1993, and not only does Good apparently fail to appreciate what had happened, but he seems totally unconcerned that he, and not Bob, was the preferred target of the operation (which would, of course, have completely ruined his credibility).

So rather than blame Oechsler we should feel sympathetic.
:facepalm2:
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Bob Oechsler was a NASA engineer who had an interest in UFOs, and he got sucked into a disinformation plot employing mind control through (it seems) microwaves. The plot was originally aimed at UFO writer Timothy Good. In 1987 Good was contacted by an organisation planning a travelling exhibition about UFO cover-ups, who wanted him as their "UFO consultant" (or to be more accurate, victim). But he suggested instead that they contact Oechsler, who immediately agreed and was sent to a meeting with a general in the Pentagon. On his way in he passed through a "security scanner" that had a devastating effect on his brain. When the general asked him if he thought it would be better to put on display a model alien body or the real thing, he saw nothing unusual about this. Over the next few weeks he "remembered" travelling to NASA centres where astronauts were floating about in an anti gravity field and UFOs were being tracked.... Of course the organisation cancelled the supposed exhibition and the Pentagon and NASA denied everything he thought had happened. There is a detailed account in Good's book Alien Contact, 1993, and not only does Good apparently fail to appreciate what had happened, but he seems totally unconcerned that he, and not Bob, was the preferred target of the operation (which would, of course, have completely ruined his credibility).

So rather than blame Oechsler we should feel sympathetic.
:facepalm2::facepalm2:
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
So one of the goofiest looking fake flying saucer videos was brought to us by famed fake & fraudster George Adamski. So I find it amazing that this fellow known as Bob Oecshler who is described as a "robotics engineer and former mission specialist for NASA" would go on record as defending this flying saucer footage as the real deal. He's also on record explaining to us how the ridiculous looking (complete with alien) Guardian footage was real. So either he is a bright man and is knowingly spreading false information about this video (and two cases) or he is just plain stupid and possesses no common sense. Do you think he knew it was bogus or do you think it truly believed it was legit? The latter seems impossible to believe.


bob is a very weird fellow, there is some proof floating in the internet that he not only supported the guardian hoax, he was part of it
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
I'm sure that someone ran that photo "through the computer" and that the computer verified that it indeed was taken through a six inch telescope :)
the funniest of all was the guy that claimed billy spaceships could only be hoaxed if they were full size models suspended from helicopters, LOL
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
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Bob Oechsler was a NASA engineer who had an interest in UFOs, and he got sucked into a disinformation plot employing mind control through (it seems) microwaves. The plot was originally aimed at UFO writer Timothy Good. In 1987 Good was contacted by an organisation planning a travelling exhibition about UFO cover-ups, who wanted him as their "UFO consultant" (or to be more accurate, victim). But he suggested instead that they contact Oechsler, who immediately agreed and was sent to a meeting with a general in the Pentagon. On his way in he passed through a "security scanner" that had a devastating effect on his brain. When the general asked him if he thought it would be better to put on display a model alien body or the real thing, he saw nothing unusual about this. Over the next few weeks he "remembered" travelling to NASA centres where astronauts were floating about in an anti gravity field and UFOs were being tracked.... Of course the organisation cancelled the supposed exhibition and the Pentagon and NASA denied everything he thought had happened. There is a detailed account in Good's book Alien Contact, 1993, and not only does Good apparently fail to appreciate what had happened, but he seems totally unconcerned that he, and not Bob, was the preferred target of the operation (which would, of course, have completely ruined his credibility).

So rather than blame Oechsler we should feel sympathetic.
well i heard a while ago that bob is treating cancer and cancer can be caused by radiation, so.... yeah
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
the funniest of all was the guy that claimed billy spaceships could only be hoaxed if they were full size models suspended from helicopters, LOL
LOL. And that crew of dolts consisting of Wendelle Stevens & some of his pals wasted their time & $ going over to Switzerland and kept a straight face when Billy would say things like "And then the alien walked out of the beamship from that direction, came up to me and then we both sat down under this tree exchanging information." Yeah, ok.
 

humanoidlord

ce3 researcher
LOL. And that crew of dolts consisting of Wendelle Stevens & some of his pals wasted their time & $ going over to Switzerland and kept a straight face when Billy would say things like "And then the alien walked out of the beamship from that direction, came up to me and then we both sat down under this tree exchanging information." Yeah, ok.
there were worse lies, out there
 
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