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'Alien Ranch' for sale due to Alien attacks


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well....thats one way to make a good sales story 
 

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Take me to your realtor! Owners of Arizona's infamous 'Alien Ranch' sell up for $5 million after 20 years 'battling evil extra-terrestrials from another dimension who sexually abused them'

    John and Joyce Edmonds say they have been attacked by aliens for 20 years
    The couple claim the 'grays' appear on their land in Buckeye, Arizona, regularly
    John, 58, claims to have slain 18 of them with a samurai sword and fought hundreds more
    Joyce, 53, say the creatures molest her as she sleeps in the couple's bedroom
    They are desperate to sell Stardust Ranch but have listed it for a steep price-tag
    The couple wants $5million for the five-bedroom, 9-acre property
    Originally, they listed it for $1million but have increased the price since finding internet and TV fame with their alien stories  


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5004715/Ranch-owners-list-home-saying-tortured-aliens.html#ixzz4wFKCDGSP


 

 

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    The couple claim the 'grays' appear on their land in Buckeye, Arizona, regularly
    John, 58, claims to have slain 18 of them with a samurai sword and fought hundreds more

 

and yet where is the photo and video proof?

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A Google search brings up various info, like this -

 

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They claim it is a horse (and other animals) rescue ranch. Do a search for Horse rescues in Arizona, and they are no where to be found. The only searches that come up are the paranormal stuff. I had hope that they did some good for the community.

 

 

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  They are desperate to sell Stardust Ranch but have listed it for a steep price-tag
    The couple wants $5million for the five-bedroom, 9-acre property
    Originally, they listed it for $1million but have increased the price since finding internet and TV fame with their alien stories  

Hehehehe. 

Case closed.

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Another boring Sunday, wife asleep, trying to stay quiet...So, on here. And, live about 3 hours from this place.

The Doctor that "researched" the blood samples, also researched crop circles...lol

Anyway, for anyone who read any of the story, supposedly he had a mysterious death, blah blah blah.

Google him, research him, find anything supporting it. Hell, find anything supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

 

W.C. Levengood

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Sakari said:

Another boring Sunday, wife asleep, trying to stay quiet...So, on here. And, live about 3 hours from this place.

The Doctor that "researched" the blood samples, also researched crop circles...lol

Anyway, for anyone who read any of the story, supposedly he had a mysterious death, blah blah blah.

Google him, research him, find anything supporting it. Hell, find anything supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

 

W.C. Levengood

 

 

 

Hell, find anything supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

In this Idiocracy age, when people seriously consider that Kid Rock should run for office...does anyone care about credentials anymore?

I think not. I think someone with credentials would be laughed out of the argument and labeled an "elitist." 

I'd post the doctor scene from Idiocracy, but it would probably be too offensive. Incredibly appropriate to the discussion, however. 

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1 minute ago, ChaosRose said:

Hell, find anything supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

In this Idiocracy age, when people seriously consider that Kid Rock should run for office...does anyone care about credentials anymore?

I think not. I think someone with credentials would be laughed out of the argument and labeled an "elitist." 

I'd post the doctor scene from Idiocracy, but it would probably be too offensive. Incredibly appropriate to the discussion, however. 

I like Kid Rock. Have you ever listened to him? And not meaning his music. (also, I don't vote, they all suck)

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sakari said:

I like Kid Rock. Have you ever listened to him? And not meaning his music. (also, I don't vote, they all suck)

 

 

I don't even like his music. 

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I don't even like his music. 

Have you ever heard his opinions? I mean, you are judging him pretty hard, just curious. That 52 minute interview is better than this story.

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4 minutes ago, Sakari said:

Have you ever heard his opinions? I mean, you are judging him pretty hard, just curious. That 52 minute interview is better than this story.

What friggin' qualifications does he have? 

The whole point of the post was about credentials. 

Can you show that he took one single class on political science? 

Is he educated about world affairs? 

Does he know anything about Constitutional law?

No...he wrote some song that says, "My name is Kid."

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Just now, ChaosRose said:

What friggin' qualifications does he have? 

The whole point of the post was about credentials. 

Can you show that he took one single class on political science? 

Is he educated about world affairs? 

No...he wrote some song that says, "My name is Kid."

I am watching the interview again right now. Clearly, you have never listened to anything from him. Not sure why your getting so mad either. Qualifications for someone to run for office...Not one person serving right now has them. They are all born into money, and have no clue. So, you are asking the wrong person about qualifications to run for office.
Give that video 10 minutes, you might be surprised. Give it 50 minutes, you will see your opinion on him was wrong.

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How's it going for us having some idiot who doesn't know what he's doing in office?

Not so well.

So what's the answer people come up with?

Putting MORE idiots who don't know what they're doing in office. 

If it's broke...fix it. 

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Clearly, we should expect qualified researchers to look into aliens, but we shouldn't expect qualified people to run our country.

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5 minutes ago, Sakari said:

Have you ever heard his opinions? I mean, you are judging him pretty hard, just curious. That 52 minute interview is better than this story.


 

Yes he is a real role model isnt he? 

 

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Legal troubles

In both March 1991 and September 1997, Rock faced misdemeanor charges stemming from alcohol-related arrests in Michigan.[43]

In February 2005, Rock was charged with assault on DJ Jay Campos in 'Christies Cabaret' strip club. He pleaded no contest and was sued for $575,000 by Campos.[44] Rock was charged with assault on Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee at MTV's 2007 Video Music Awards, he pleaded guilty.[45] In October 2007, Rock was involved in a brawl at a Waffle House in Atlanta, Georgia, and charged with simple battery.[46][47] He pleaded nolo contendere ("no contest") to one count, was fined $1,000, required to perform 80 hours of community service and complete a six-hour course on anger management.[48]

In January 2015, Rock was criticized by fans and animal rights activists for killing a cougar while on a hunting trip. Fellow rocker Ted Nugent defended this incident, calling this action necessary, legal, and beneficial.[49]
Sex tape
Kid Rock and Scott Stapp, singer of the band Creed, appear in a sex tape from 1999 in which the two are seen partying and receiving oral sex.[50] California pornography company Red Light District planned to release the tape in 2006, but both Rock and Stapp filed with the California courts to sue Red Light District and stop the tape's distribution

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Rock#Legal_troubles


 

 

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1 minute ago, ChaosRose said:

How's it going for us having some idiot who doesn't know what he's doing in office?

Not so well.

So what's the answer people come up with?

Putting MORE idiots who don't know what they're doing in office. 

If it's broke...fix it. 

An idiot is someone who judges someone without even having any idea what they stand for in life.

And how is it going for "us"? For me, no different than any other corporate puppet we have always had. Other than, I am not losing my house, my 401 k is kicking ass, and I am getting back on my feet again.

We are way off topic.....Check out that video, at least listen to the dude. And, not meaning politics, I hate politics. Than after you watch it, if you think he is an idiot, I can respect your opinion for at least having an educated one.

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6 minutes ago, seeder said:


 

Yes he is a real role model isnt he? 

 

 

First one: LOL. Like none of us have partied and made mistakes in our early life. Do you even know the details of those events? Do you know rock was seeing tommy's ex? It was a joke.(the entire thing) Bunch of kids with to much money and fame. They all learned from their mistakes.

Second one. So what, he hunts. Legally. I am against sport hunting, but it is legal, and he enjoys it. I also like Ted Nugent if that helps you.

Third one...BIG LOL
Any guy that does not wish he could have the sex life of a rock star is a liar. And again, young, partying. Only mistake was filming it. That is dumb. Unless you are not camera shy.

Again, way off topic.......Watch the damn video, than judge.

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Just now, Likely Guy said:

Kid Rock is an Alien. :yes:

:tu:

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53 minutes ago, Sakari said:

 Hell, find anything supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

 

W.C. Levengood

 

 

Since 1954, biophysicist W.C. Levengood has authored or co-authored a significant number of scientific and technical papers (over 50) on a wide range of subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biophysics, Botany, and other subjects that have appeared in some of the most prestigious peer-reviewed, scientific journals including Science and Nature that have also recieved numerous citations in additional peer-reviewed, published studies. W.C. Levengood also holds several patents for inventions and applications related to these fields of study.

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I just live about 20 miles from this so called ranch and I've never heard of any alien attacks or seen any UFO's flying around. I must be missing out on all the action.

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3 hours ago, papageorge1 said:

Since 1954, biophysicist W.C. Levengood has authored or co-authored a significant number of scientific and technical papers (over 50) on a wide range of subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biophysics, Botany, and other subjects that have appeared in some of the most prestigious peer-reviewed, scientific journals including Science and Nature that have also recieved numerous citations in additional peer-reviewed, published studies. W.C. Levengood also holds several patents for inventions and applications related to these fields of study.

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source is from the Independent Crop Circle Researchers Association.

Come on, please be smart about your sources. You sourced a claim from a place that helped spread the claim.....

Let me fix this:

Hell, find anything reputable supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

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1 minute ago, Sakari said:

source is from the Independent Crop Circle Researchers Association.

Come on, please be smart about your sources. You sourced a claim from a place that helped spread the claim.....

Let me fix this:

Hell, find anything reputable supporting he was a professional, college educated guy.

Amazing. Do you think that quote I provided is all lies?? I could provide other biographies on him but I am sure there is no point in that effort. Amazing. Just amazing.

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54 minutes ago, papageorge1 said:

Amazing. Do you think that quote I provided is all lies?? I could provide other biographies on him but I am sure there is no point in that effort. Amazing. Just amazing.

William C. ("Lefty") Levengood March 13, 1925-September 28, 2013

"Lefty" Levengood, a pioneering biophysicist and long time resident of Grass Lake, Michigan (and the "L" in the original "BLT Research Team"), has died at the age of 88. Educated at the University of Toledo (B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, 1957), Ball State University (M.A. in Bioscience, 1961) and the University of Michigan (M.S. in Biophysics, 1970), Levengood worked as a research physicist at the now defunct Institute of Science & Technology and the Dept. of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan from 1961 through 1970, after which he was employed as the Director of Biophysical Research and as a consulting scientist for various private sector companies.

http://www.bltresearch.com/WCLObit.pdf

https://circularstateofmind.wordpress.com/2012/10/31/crop-circles-blt-dr-levengood-and-the-truth-about-his-phd-and-other-qualifications/

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