>From Jed

> Richard Boylan, Ph.D. explained:
>
> >>>     That Cabal-staged false "Star Wars" is planned to occur
> >>> /before/ the U.S. Presidential Election date of November 4.
> >>>     Why such timing?
> >>>     Because the Cabal are starting to see their power slip, and
> >>> if (as seems the case)  the political process seems headed
> >>> towards placing a real progressive reformer in the White House
> >>> who will challenge Cabal power structures . . .
>
> Wow! That should be interesting. Mark your calenders, everyone.
>
> I gather this is not a parody of conspiracy-theory mongering.
>
> - Jed

Hi Jed,

I doubt Richard Boyland is performing parody here. I met Dr. Boyland
back in the mid 90s at a UFO / Nu-Age convention. He struck me as a
reasonably level-headed nice guy at the time, and of course he liked
my Nu-Age art work so I suppose one could say I'm prejudiced. At that
convention Richard conducted interesting lectures based on his
personal research into the UFO abduction phenomenon. His research
included testimony from many of his clients or patients. On top of
that Richard personally believes he is an abductee, or "Experiencer",
as many in the genre would prefer to call themselves. He is, or was, a
trained psychotherapist with all the proper credentials. When his UFO
beliefs, particularly his research into the experiencer phenomenon
became a tad more well known within the professional community I
suspect it pretty much destroyed his professional career. Based on
recent comments, like the one you have cited here one can comprehend
why the psychotherapy community did not appear to take kindly to
Boyland's apparent need to publicly express his personal predilections
on this controversial matter. And as such, his "peers" made sure he
was, figuratively speaking, tar and feathered. The "tar and
feathering" process involved seedy allegations as to misconduct with
"patients" of which I won't go into here.

Boyland comes from the camp that believes aliens are for the most part
friendly / benign beings. He also believes the U.S. government is, for
the most part, in bed with aliens in order to get alien technology,
etc... etc... Richard claimed to have had inside sources who would
occasionally feed him information about what the U.S. government was
doing with the aliens.

Based on what I've read I've come away with the personal opinion that
Richard may have occasionally been deliberately duped with the
systematic feeding of outrageous information, perhaps in order help
maintain the status-quo - that of keeping the whole abduction
phenomenon unappealing to general public.

Move along... move along... nothing to see here...

To this day the abduction phenomenon remains an enigma to me. I
personally think what's actually going on is probably a lot more
interesting and far more complex than the need for many researchers to
reduce the phenomenon to simple alien abductions, or encounters with
Angels or Satin's agents. I suspect there is recorded testimony and
stories involving this kind of human experience that has been with us
since we first became Homo Sapiens.

As for Dr. Boyland, I guess one could say he continues to serve his purpose.

Regards

Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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