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Teh One Who Knocks
03-22-2016, 01:06 PM
By Jon Austin - The Express


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SOME dinosaurs "fled Earth in spaceships" before the devastating comet which wiped out the remaining species struck.

Well, that is if you believe a madcap theory from a US "non-profit" organisation, which claims they evolved into intelligent beings that have returned to our planet and can speak English.

Supporters of the US-based Earth defence headquarters believe that several velociraptors, made famous by the Jurassic Park movie series, were rescued from Earth by aliens in space ships before the impact 66 million years ago.

Jo Ann Richards tours UFO conferences trying to convince the audience her husband, who is serving life for murder, was once a special forces agent who attended as a child with his father, a 1961 intergalactic conference about the future of the Earth, and met juvenile raptor aliens, who could speak English, and a string of other ET species.

Amazingly, conference goers pay money to hear the tall-sounding tale at conferences in the UK and Europe.

At a UFO conference in Watford she told of a story about how Richards and his father, Ellis Lloyd Richards Jnr, were both involved in secret research involving aliens.

She added as a young boy in June 1961 her husband had attended a covert conference in a castle in England, involving the “leaders of Earth and hundreds of species of aliens from all over the galaxy”.

Her story, which would defy belief to even the most ardent of alien believers, claimed among the alien species were the raptors, that looked exactly like those seen in the Jurassic Park movies, but who could speak English.

She said: "These originated from the dinosaurs on Earth. Some of them left Earth before the comet came and had occupied another planet."

Mrs Richards also uses the platform to gain support for a campaign that her husband is innocent of the shocking murder he was convicted of planning 1n 1982, and, instead was farmed by the CIA, because he was about to expose the fact that aliens are real.

She claims he was previously covertly involved in secret space programmes involving several alien species, but he was framed by the so-called men in black when he was about to blow the whistle on everything.

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Tall story: The Richards' claim a race of alien raptors can speak English

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Aliens would have had to communicate with dinosaurs for it to happen

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Jo Ann and Mark Richards married in jail

She opens her talks outlining why the man she married while he was in prison is "innocent" of the shocking crime of planning the murder of his friend before disposing of the body and spending his cash.

She claims Mr Richards is not the manipulative fantasist he was said to be when he was convicted of first degree murder and describes her husband as a "political prisoner”.

She said: "My husband was framed for murder he had nothing to do with in 1982 so he would get out of the hair of the New World Order as he would be fighting their efforts at this time.

“My husband has been in prison for almost 30 years for something he had nothing to do with."

She said in 1979, Richards led a squadron in a legendary alleged underground battle between humans and sinister aliens who had been experimenting on people in a secret base in Dulce, New Mexico, and rescued hundreds of people there.

The battle of Dulce is a myth within some UFO and conspiracy theory circles.

The truth about this battle was one of the key things Richards was about to expose to the world when he was arrested over the murder, she claims.

But records of the trial showed Richards used none of the fantastical story during his defence and never once claimed to have been framed in court.

In fact, the court heard about a very different fantastical story.

On July 13, 1982, the body of Richards' friend, vintage car restorer Richard Baldwin, 36, was found weighted down by an outboard motor in water near the Sisters Island in San Pablo Bay, San Francisco, Marin County, California.

He was wrapped in plastic tarpaulin and a bamboo screen and bound around the neck and ankles by TV cable, rope and duct-tape.

Mr Baldwin had a fractured skull and was stabbed in the heart.

Her story, which would defy belief to even the most ardent of alien believers, claimed among the alien species were the raptors, that looked exactly like those seen in the Jurassic Park movies, but who could speak English.

She said: "These originated from the dinosaurs on Earth. Some of them left Earth before the comet came and had occupied another planet."

But the crazy tale about the madcap interplanetary conference was not the only extraordinary allegation Mrs Richards regularly makes.

She runs the Earth Defence Headquarters, what she calls a not-for profit organisation, in the US, which sells reports on alien encounters written by her husband in prison and raises awareness about the "injustice" he has faced.

Richards, then a 29-year-old home renovator, and two 17-year-old employees of his, were arrested on suspicion of the murder.

They had been upgrading the victim's property in San Rafael, California, at the time.

When Richards' home was searched police found several documents and photographs that suggested he was planning a coup to take over Marin County and establish a separate kingdom known as Pendragon.

The case became known as the Camelot murder as a result.

Investigators found evidence of the existence of a secret organisation, with other members, called Pendragon led by Richards that was planning the takeover.

Detectives found maps, aerial pictures of Marin County and plans to make a laser-gun and machine-guns.

Richards claimed he had no intention of staging an armed coup and that it was all research for a sci-fi book he was planning, but the bizarre discovery made its way into the trial.

One of the teens, Crossan David Hoover, later confessed that he battered Mr Baldwin with a baseball bat, then stabbed him with a knife and screwdriver.

He said that Richards had planned the murder, saying Mr Baldwin owed him $3,000, and told if they also burgled the victim's home, Hoover could have a $5,000 share, but that he would also be given a prominent role in he new kingdom.

In interview, Richards admitted burgling the home and spending cash on Mr Baldwin's credit cards, because of the debt, but he claimed the two teenagers had confessed the killing to him and he played no part in it.

But it emerged that after the killing Richards had bought a boat, video equipment and jewellery and even tried to obtain credit in his former friend's name.

He was charged after the other 17-year-old, referred to only as Andrew, agreed to testify in return for immunity against prosecution.

Another former employee of Richards also came forward to state his boss had earlier tried to get him to kill Mr Baldwin.

Prosecutors said they did not seek to prove he was planning a takeover, but that he had used the possibility of one as another way of manipulating the easily influenced youngsters into murder.

Richards has failed to appeal his conviction.

He did not begin discussing his "history with aliens" until 1997 when he met Jo Ann, his second wife, who visited him in prison.

He now writes reports on his alleged involvement in secret military and space operations, which are then sold at UFO conferences by Mrs Richards, as part of her campaigning for justice for him.

Debunkers have pointed out how there is no record of his military service and that if he was being framed, this would have come up in his trial, and that he would have brought it up earlier than 1997.

They also point to the fact being in prison for life allows him, through his wife, to release much information about alleged alien activity - so the CIA plot to frame him, if true, would have been a drastic failure.

But Mrs Richards insists she is convinced by her husband’s fantastical stories.

She even claims to be psychic and that her late father-in-law accompanies her at conferences.

She said: "He has the air of captain about him. I think I have known him long enough to know he is not lying to me.

"I know there are people who don't believe me, and that's fine, and we say well try and disprove it, and no one has."

When asked by Express.co.uk if she feared for her safety or being framed by the CIA, now she has taken over her husband's work to expose the truth about aliens, she said: "No, I have a lot of good aliens that are around me, protecting me."

fricnjay
03-22-2016, 01:32 PM
:facepalm:

Teh One Who Knocks
03-22-2016, 01:50 PM
It's perfectly plausible [-(

fricnjay
03-22-2016, 01:52 PM
It's perfectly plausible [-(

In never never land maybe :lol:

lost in melb.
03-22-2016, 01:54 PM
*shrug* perfectly plausible. We are pretty stupid and have been to the moon

Muddy
03-22-2016, 06:39 PM
What about the Sleestack?

Goofy
03-23-2016, 07:34 AM
:rofl: