I have a 90+ year old uncle who heard the first news reports on the radio about a disc landing. He's a firm believer in the conspiracy, and coverup.
The entire article is a must read for the 'chain' of information....
I have a hard time believing there was any coverup at Roswell. It’s been 50 years. Some reliable journalist would have uncovered it by now, and it would be top story on all the news outlets, regardless of their political leanings.
people might say I’m crazy for believing in aliens, but I do. I live next to a family of them.
Just look at this thread for examples. They use ridicule and a distortion of the facts to heap unfair criticisms on the witnesses.
I'm not saying that we should swallow every story whole,but you have to give some sightings credence based on the facts and the status of the witnesses.
People who drove out to investigate found the National Guard had set up roadblocks and no one could get near.
A policeman friend told me that he was also assigned ‘guard’ duty = and as the NG kept the public out, they also had bulldozers plowing over the field, after having Geiger counted and otherwise examined a round, ‘burned’ circle...
Myself, I hope to he*l there’s more intelligent life, keeping an eye out for the Universe, than lives here on earth. (Think Reid, Pelosi, Feinstein, .... the list goes on)
I saw some aliens the other day. When I talked to them, I expected them to say “Take me to your leader.” What they actually said was “Como estas?”
Foo fighterThe term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots in World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial phenomena seen in the skies over Europe and the Pacific theatre. Contemporary witnesses often assumed that the foo fighters were secret weapons employed by the enemy, and it was not until after the war that it was discovered neither side had anything to do with them. Despite these fears, foo fighters (whatever they might have been) were apparently never reported to have harmed or tried to harm anyone. To this day the case remains unexplained.
Though usually thought of as blobs of light or fire, several different types of reported phenomena were classified as "foo fighters".
Foo fighters were reported on many occasions from around the world;
- A nighttime sighting from September, 1941 in the Indian Ocean was similar to some later Foo Fighter reports. From the deck of the S.S. Pułaski, two sailors reported a "strange globe glowing with greenish light, about half the size of the full moon as it appears to us." They alerted a British officer, who watched the object's movements with them for over an hour.
- On February 28, 1942, just prior to its participation in the Battle of the Java Sea, the USS Houston reportedly saw a large number of strange, unexplained yellow flares and lights which illuminated the sea for miles around.
- A report was made from the Solomon Islands in 1942 by United States Marine Stephen J. Brickner. Following an air raid alarm, Brickner and others witnessed about 150 objects grouped in lines of 10 or 12 objects each. Seeming to "wobble" as they moved, Brickner reported that the objects resembled polished silver and seemed to move a little faster than common Japanese aircraft. He described the sighting, saying "All in all, it was the most awe-inspiring and yet frightening spectacle I have seen in my life.
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Oh ye of little faith!
In support of the alien landing, please remember that Demi Moore was “born” in Roswell New Mexico.....(wink, wink....nudge, nudge)
Hope this lets others tell the truth.
I was only a few days old when this incident occurred. Wonder if there is any connection.
That story sound like the round steak I grew up on .....Baloney!
If aliens were to land today, our government would give them amnesty, put them on the fast track to citizenship, provide them with affirmative action, demand that ballots and all other public documents be printed in Martian, and otherwise screw us earthlings in an effort to pander to the intruders.
Of course, this would only occur if all available evidence indicated that the aliens would mostly vote Democrat. If they had Republican leanings, they’d be kicked off the planet so fast it’d make your head swim.
And the alien spacecraft would be in some museum where people would pay to see it.
It did not "crash," it merely malfunctioned.
It is through reverse-engineering of the components found in this machine that the information technology revolution began and is continuing to unfold.
Doesn't everyone already know this?
I imagine that every now and then, somebody conducts what is by now a classical psychology experiment, just to see if our society has changed. It is not a difficult experiment, but very telling in its outcome.
A group of random people are assembled, then they are given an “official briefing”, by individuals dressed as scientists and military leaders. They are told that UFOs have landed on Earth, and that we know that a large number of aliens will soon be visiting, and the entire world will soon know of them.
Then, psychologists carefully examine each person, to see what their reaction is to “the news”.
I have a suspicion that when this experiment was first conducted, the government was unpleasantly surprised by its results. Only a few people really “freaked out”, but far too many probably went into a “profound apathy.”
That is, they probably became totally passive, both willing to do anything they were told and unwilling to take any but the most modest initiative on their own. They would lose perspective on the situation, and just not know “what to do.”
They would regress to basic passive survival instinct, even though nothing was threatening them. They would be “psyched out.”
Were they at home, they would watch TV or listen to the radio all day for more information about “the aliens”, completely forgetting about working or carrying out their daily routines.
Why would this be a problem? Call it a self-induced disaster. That is, what would happen to just the US economy if even for a few days, people didn’t come in to work? In just a few days, we as a nation could experience an economic catastrophe far worse and longer lasting than the Great Depression.
And just a few kooks losing their marbles, times half a million? That in itself would be a major disaster, no matter if they killed themselves, went on a rampage, or just tried to panic everyone else.
And none of it, not a bit of it, would have anything at all to do with the space aliens. Even if there were NO space aliens, just everybody convinced that there were space aliens.
So the bottom line is that such a psychological experiment, conducted every decade or so, just to see if people had become any more mentally flexible, might have a very strong impact on government policy.
As a final note, I might add that when the Conquistadores arrived in the new world, the Aztecs assumed they were gods. It didn’t take long for them to figure out that they weren’t, but by then their society had been fractured, if for no other reason, than by having absolutely no idea of what the Conquistadores were. They were as alien as space aliens, and nobody knew where they stood any more.
Another illegal alien thread?
I bought this flyer at the UFO Museum in Roswell this past March.
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I think it sums things up very well.