Ufologist to bring the truth to Western
Scott Waldyn
Issue date: 11/14/08 Section: News
"We (humans) are far more than science or religion can define us or realize," Maranto said. "We should know more about how our world interacts with us, and it may give us a better idea of who we are, why we are, and what we are.
"You have to ponder about making the big breakthroughs," Maranto said. "They're the ones saying, 'Well, let's look at this differently. It's those people that want to break those trends that eventually are the ones who lead others into a better age of enlightenment all the time and take them out of the darkness of ignorance. I'd like to think I'm a part of that group on many fronts, not just ufology, but waking up on many fronts."
When it comes to presenting at universities, among many other appearances made on radio programs, television shows such as NBC's "Dateline" and lectures at symposiums, Maranto said this message should be spread to those willing to probe further into their world. The idea would be to contrast the media portrayal with the rarely seen accounts witnessed and experienced by countless other people and investigators alike through a different lens; one uncluttered by faulty notions.
"You can't go into this field walking away unscathed," Maranto said. "It's impossible. If you do that, you've done this, walking into this field, with your eyes closed, asleep through the whole experience. You can't be witness to this much material, research this material, experience these many things, look into the eyes of other witnesses' lifetimes in some instances, and walk away stating there's nothing to it.
"You'd have to be numb, both intellectually and on every other scale," Maranto added. "Numb. This is one of the most important subjects to mankind at the very least, and it's made into mockery and made into a joke."
"You have to ponder about making the big breakthroughs," Maranto said. "They're the ones saying, 'Well, let's look at this differently. It's those people that want to break those trends that eventually are the ones who lead others into a better age of enlightenment all the time and take them out of the darkness of ignorance. I'd like to think I'm a part of that group on many fronts, not just ufology, but waking up on many fronts."
When it comes to presenting at universities, among many other appearances made on radio programs, television shows such as NBC's "Dateline" and lectures at symposiums, Maranto said this message should be spread to those willing to probe further into their world. The idea would be to contrast the media portrayal with the rarely seen accounts witnessed and experienced by countless other people and investigators alike through a different lens; one uncluttered by faulty notions.
"You can't go into this field walking away unscathed," Maranto said. "It's impossible. If you do that, you've done this, walking into this field, with your eyes closed, asleep through the whole experience. You can't be witness to this much material, research this material, experience these many things, look into the eyes of other witnesses' lifetimes in some instances, and walk away stating there's nothing to it.
"You'd have to be numb, both intellectually and on every other scale," Maranto added. "Numb. This is one of the most important subjects to mankind at the very least, and it's made into mockery and made into a joke."
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Betsyw
Betsyw
posted 11/14/08 @ 6:59 PM CST
Yes, Maranto is correct in surmising that there is something way more than appears going on. Our Space Brothers are trying to help us, to save our planet from the results of our pollution. (Continued…)
Brian
posted 11/17/08 @ 1:17 PM CST
Does anyone know the time of this event?
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