We were all quite amazed at the stories John told - stuff that literally
makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck. Jean-Pierre likened John
to 'a middle aged hippy'. I would add, one that has'nt come down yet <g>.
John was asked a multitude of questions at the end of the presentation I
attended, as you'de expect. He appeared quite relaxed and distant. Someone
asked what he thought was going on with the 'forces' being demonstrated,
his reply was a vague "realy not sure". The impression I got from the man
was one of a strange mixture of distant vagueness and a matter of fact
attitude about what you or I would consider 'super wierd'. Kind of like the
sort of attitude you'de expect from a member of the Enterprise crew
permenantly marooned in the latter half of the 20th Century. Someone should
finance this guy's escape plan home <g>.
At 22:27 16/09/98 -0500, Don J. S, Adams - wrote:
>Hi Bill!
>
>> One of the things I found peculiar about the man was his strange almost
>> spaced out attitude to his work and the causes of these 'effects'. I
>
>could you explain ths strange / spaced out attitude a bit more?
>Thanks for the post... very interesting! Where does this fellow live?
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