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#81
So he implies this so called knowledge , yet rarely delivers ,per usual.

#82
Please narrow this down.

#83
I was referring to his understanding/knowledge of gravity and electricity.

#84
Stewart can't give a clear answer on suicide.

One minute he says there are harsh repercussions. The next he says he'd kill himself if an asteroid came. Then he says killing yourself from a terminal disease is great, but letting yourself die from an illness is not.

#85
Stew is always contradicting himself. I guess it depends on which alter he's in when he's gives an answer.

#86
One needs to take everything the Swerdlows say with a bag of sea salt .

#87
I just ran across a interesting post from the editor of Nexus magazine.


http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1...222100/pg7

Back in the early-mid 1990s, I was invited to speak at one of Dean Stonier's Global Science Congresses, during Spring Break in Florida. Stewart Swerdlow was one of the other speakers, as was Al Bielek and a bunch of the usual suspects at the time.

Swerdlow had just made 'fame' by joining in with David dIcke's crusade against Zecharia Sitchin and Laurence Gardner being shape-shifting reptilian aliens etc.
Sitchin put his lawyers onto Icke, who was never heard mentioning Sitchin and reptilians in the same sentence again. Gardner however, chose not to dignify such absurdities with a reply. Icke, sensing victory, called on his website, for anyone with any dirt on Gardner, to send it in. Good ole Swerdlow suddenly remembered being at some satanic ceremony where he saw Gardner shape shift etc etc. Icke gleefully posted it on his site as 'evidence', and Swerdlow suddenly paled under the spotlight.

During the time put aside for speakers to meet and greet each other, Swerdlow addressed us all, and gave us the picture of who he was, and why he was there.
The jist of it was: he was in jail on trumped up charges; while in jail the CIA took him because his psychic powers were so enormous, mind-controlled him to sodomise homeless kids so that their psychic suffering could operate equipment and help communicate to evil reptilians etc etc. He claimed to have done all this in Montauk.
Al Bielek told repeatedly that Swerdlow was a total fraud (for what that's worth) and would have nothing to do with him. At one point in the conference I thought Al was going to physically hit Swerdlow, such was his anger at such bullshit.

Swerdlow sort of went low profile after it became clear that most people considered him a total fraud. His outrageous charges of money for his readings, plus his outrageous egotistical claims of how psychicly powerful he was, did not help to win many friends either.

A few months later, I started to receive the occasional letter, usually from some rich new age female in the USA, outraged at being bilked lots of money from Swerdlow, for essentially rubbish readings and failed promises. One letter begged me to warn people that Swerdlow was a penny-pinching fraud, playing up on people's interest in Montauk-related conspiracy theories.

I wonder how he broke the news to his kids and family, about his sodomising homeless teenage boys to death? One day, his kids will find and read that stuff on the net. Or, will he have to confess that it was all lies?

In this game, there are lots of people who research stuff, and get one and one to equal three. That's there opinion, and its a free world.
But, I have little time and sympathy, for street-wise hustlers who's only skill is to spin a tale of lies and deceit, skim the gullible and become a 'somebody'.

Thanks to ATS and Project Camelot's lack of research and discernment skills, Swerdlow is becoming a person of credibility once again.

Fred Bell, Stewart Swerdlow, Laura Knight-Jadzyck - all very clever con-artists, who know how to put bullshit together, make it sound believable, and above all - make MONEY out of suckers.

Duncan Roads
Editor
Nexus Magazine
Australia

#88
That's interesting.

I wonder what happened on that Antarctica "once-in-a-lifetime" trip. I just have a huge huge feeling people thought it sucked. He hauled all those people there.

I've searched the net and found no personal blogs on it.

Maybe everyone's too shameful.

Also, does anyone notice Stewart speaks 100% "gay" on the radio? It's weird!

#89
Stew acts gay in person too.

#90
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