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When I started doing posts about Donald and his improbable sounding story, along with the many positive comments, I started getting the predictable "this guy is nuts" and "he's full of shit." So I decided to put Donald's narrative to the test... first to determine if he's "full of shit" and then to see how his story matched up with other research I did.
One of the best ways to determine if someone is lying is to look for inconsistencies in their story. I went back to Donald's first interview in May, 2012 and spent the last week and a half watching (not all at once) interviews from the first one to the latest... weeding out the duplicates, of course, looking for inconsistencies. Donald's story hasn't changed one iota from beginning to end! Every single thing he's described is exactly the same. Does that mean that it's all real? Not necessarily, all it proves is that Donald believes it. So, is the story real?
Let's face it, Donald Marshall is not a rocket scientist... he won't be getting the Nobel Prize for Physics anytime soon. Donald is just a regular guy probably of average intelligence with an innate ability for writing song lyrics. If you put yourself in his place and was subjected to the things that he was, how succinctly would you be able to describe them? He was a child of around five when he was thrust into this world that he didn't understand... a world of cloning in underground bases, vril, Illuminati elites from around the world and more.
Even though Donald has no background in science, he is able to describe different methods of cloning and give a synopsis of how they work. Moreover, he is able to differentiate between cloning and "droning" and describe them both in detail including the basic mechanics of both. He also talks about where the technology came from which is consistent with research by people that Donald has never been in contact with, such as George Green. I discount the stories by people like Aug Tellez who I believe is a fraud whose capitalizing on what happened to Donald... in fact I saw a video about Aug just this morning questioning why Donald doesn't like him.
Then there are the vril, creatures that have been described by many cultures having many different forms but the outcomes of contact has always been the same. Legends of reptilian "aliens" taking over humans exist around the globe- from the dragons of China from whom the emperors descended, to the myths of the Mayans in Central America and their flying dragon gods. I've written several posts about the similarities between the vril and the underground "aliens," both in America and elsewhere... particularly at the base in Dulce, New Mexico. Not only does Donald's description of the bases match up, so too do the locations. There are far too many similarities for Donald to be making it up... and if he was making it up, he would have to have a photographic memory to recount the information so accurately time after time.
When I began studying Donald's story, I went from a standpoint of neither belief nor disbelief... I just let the research show what the research would show. In other words, I didn't take sides. In my many years I've seen some pretty ridiculous claims proved to be true, so I never discount anything. When researching any claim, if it's false, the evidence tends to dry up fairly quickly. With Donald, the more I look, the more evidence comes to the front. If anyone is at fault here, it's me for not being to better explain what Donald has provided.