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To: djf

On second thought, considering that this information was released by the FBI itself (I checked the FBI vault site and it is there), authenification might not be needed. I can’t imagine the FBI would release a scammed doc...or if it did, it would drag out an old Royal typewriter to make the scam realistic.


150 posted on 04/09/2011 5:24:17 AM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
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To: SonOfDarkSkies; Quix; Las Vegas Dave
On second thought, considering that this information was released by the FBI itself (I checked the FBI vault site and it is there), authenification might not be needed. I can’t imagine the FBI would release a scammed doc...or if it did, it would drag out an old Royal typewriter to make the scam realistic.

Yeah this is what the retards on this forum aren't looking at this was released by the government and not wikileaks.

The naysayers have no clue that the whole "body" part of this story didn't come up till Clinton released a report saying there were crash dummies. The government had always denied any humanoid bodies, dummies or human.

The fact that this is on the FBI's website gives a lot of credence to the document. I've read over it multiple times and it looks legit to me.

And for that tool who criticized Quix about the teams that clean up crashes? Well Google "Kecksburg, PA". Military was there in minutes and hauled off the witnesses then "quarantined" the area. So they are able to get to a crash extremely fast, especially because this is being run by the air force which has strategically placed bases all throughout the country close enough that they could coverup any crash that occurs.

238 posted on 04/14/2011 7:57:44 PM PDT by Dengar01 (Go Blackhawks!!! Go Bulls!!! Go White Sox!!!)
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