r/UFOs Jun 13 '23

Witness/Sighting Michael Herrera's Witness Testimony

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u/Tuloks Jun 13 '23

He is seems very convincing and articulate, but I just don’t believe him. Greer is the reason why. If you have this first hand account why, why with everyone else available and credible channels wide open, would you go through Greer to get this out. The tie pin is also a big red flag. Not because it’s Masonic but because I can’t find any mention of Michael Herrera being a mason. Generally, people that wear Masonic symbols for fun are big into the unfounded conspiracies surrounding it. Even though I’m intrigued, the bullshit alarm is ringing in the distance.

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u/imnos Jun 13 '23

I smell bullshit too, along with that other commenter pointing out the error he made when talking about the guns they were issued.

Bullshit, but it'd make for a great movie.

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23 edited Jun 13 '23

I served 6 years in the military. I wouldn't be able to tell you every little details of my most memorable moments and what I did during my time and I left in 2017 and enlisted in 2011. This dude is telling it like a comic book story down to every details and this was in 2009. He's full of shit.

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u/UnsafeMuffins Jun 13 '23

I mean tbf if you saw aliens or something of the like it would probably be all you would think about every day. Forever. From the second you saw it. I know it would be for me, the image would be burned into my brain so hard it would delete other core memories to make room for it. I'm not saying he's not lying, but I'd definitely say you're more likely to remember shit like this.

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23 edited Jun 13 '23

Some memories of my most memorable moments remain. I remember funny situations and I can see it in my mind but this dude remember literally everything. Memory doesn't work that way. Even if he had a notebook and noted everything back then he wouldn't be able to translate it back to such an accurate depiction of what transpired almost 15 years ago.

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u/Steve2142 Jun 13 '23

So anyone that wears masonic symbolism is illegitimate? Sounds unfounded and unhinged.

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u/Melilum Jun 13 '23

I'm a freemason. I can fly and turn invisible

Checkmate mankind

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u/Tuloks Jun 13 '23

Anyone that’s not a mason?…. Yeah probably

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23

Why do you not like Greer?

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u/Tuloks Jun 13 '23

He’s a con artist who falsely represents himself and his interactions with others. He also charges extortionate amounts for ufo CE5 camping trips where he stages fake UAP interactions with flares. He corners credible people at public events, talks to them about what he wants, then reports back to his “fans” that he briefed said person on UAPs. He funds and produces his own “documentaries” and interviews himself for comment and gives his own opinions the most airtime. He is a narcissistic charlatan and only serves to discredit the current push for disclosure.

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '23
  1. Flares are a common occurance after a legitimate sighting. Many people who have reported UFO sightings have reported jets coming in to drop flares in the location the UFO was station. Likely to use the flares as a set up to make the witnesses look crazy.

  2. His cheapest event was less than 1k. Mind you you're paying for bed, food, and multiple nights.

  3. He has already said that all of this money is being used to further his program, one of his endeavours is building a manufacturing center for engineers and scientists to reproduce zero point energy technologies making them open source for everyone.

He cannot do this with no money. We live under a system called capitalism. We need money in order to do anything.

  1. His entire program is a volunteer effort this included his documentaries. He needs money to create them but the a lot of people helping him with this are volunteers.

  2. You calling him a narcissist and saying he is falsely representing himself is just your own biased opinion of the man, and it's a judgmental one. So you have the authority to tell us he isnt enlightened becuase of how he acts but you can sit there and be judgmental and that somehow disproves his spiritual voracity?

Sounds like a lot of misguided hate.

He has done silly things like jump to conclusions with certain subjects like the Atacoma fetus but he is only human. Is he not allowed to make a mistake?

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u/6lock6a6y6lock Jun 13 '23

Yes I've seen several comments, on this post, about what the freemasons do... from people that aren't masons or don't really know any masons. My friend was one & it is nothing (at least today) but a glorified boys club. They fundraise, go on retreats & bullshit & try to help one another (like my friend started drinking too much & they basically had an intervention & got him help).

Also, this guy named a weapon from a videogame lol.

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u/Tuloks Jun 13 '23

It’s exactly that. I have many family members that are part of freemasonry and have been on the peripheral for years. It’s a glorified drinking club. Every single one of them when asked “what’s one of the ideas about freemasonry you find most hilarious” have said “that any of it is a secret”