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To: Quix
I'd have very little surprise if the President (any President) of the United States disclosed that the gov't has extraterrestrial technology, but I'd be surprised if that event ever takes place. Such information would have probably destructive effects on society, and particularly on governance. By analogy, using a hypothetical example, if the President disclosed that a famous bandleader didn't really die in a plane crash, but had instead suffered a closed head injury during a bar brawl, and wound up dying sometime after his official death, in a military hospital in Ohio, the political ramifications would be disastrous. If the gov't would keep a secret seemingly that trivial, imagine the motivation for keeping something really significant. But I digress.
You seem EXCEEDINGLY more willing to accept the error of believing that nothing is there when there is vs the error of believing that something is there when there isn't.

To me, that bias is not logical.
Actually, your statement is not logical -- I reject Greer as a source, but he is obviously not a primary source by any stretch, and I regard him as a charlatan, the same way I regard Hoaxland as a charlatan. Greer is also not by any stretch the only source for UFO / alien anecdotes. I don't reject UFO sightings on a priori grounds -- that's the approach of the skepticultists.

The problem with the study of UFO sightings is, they are all studied second or third hand by people who were not there, and not uncommonly some time after the event. That leads to either tantalizing brevity (most sightings don't take all that long to describe, and took even less time to experience), or ponderous over-analysis in which the author's conclusions and assumptions are expanded for chapters. That's true on both sides of the aisle.
As my expert boss said . . . it was the flakey, fringe organizations which first most correctly identified the sort of person Hitler was and what he would do.
I don't regard Churchill as flakey or fringe. He got his information about Hitler from Hitler's own writings. Hitler made no secret of what he wanted to do. OTOH, the surrealist artist, Salvador Dali, regarded Hitler "as a masochist obsessed with the idee fixe of starting a war and losing it in a heroic style."
Of course, our personal comfort zones and biases help/cause us to filter out all manner of data. Some such filtering is greatly successful and spares us pain and other costs. Some is greatly flawed and costs us greatly because of it's flawedness.
I get a good laugh out of people who are certain they're in telepathic contact with galactic councils and alien civilizations and whatnot; also with purported abductees who claim the abductions have been going on since their childhoods; and of course with anyone who sez the aliens want us to stop using AquaNet, wearing fur, eating meat, whatever.

My comfort zone is, that the different waves of sightings -- in each of which stylistically similar vehicles seem to be involved -- are the result of short periods of visits by varioous different civilizations. They pop in, check things out, and move on, possibly never to return. There are plenty of places to investigate, the Earth being just one of those. And there are plenty of planets from which they can originate. I consider that to be a pretty minimal interpretation, and keeps Earth out of the center of the universe.
In any case, the UFO stuff will out at some point. Though, it's interesting that many in the field are claiming the last year or so that it will NEVER be outted because the powers that be holding the info are too afraid of being lynched for botching so much of the handling of the situation.
I've read that the Mayan astrologers used eclipses to maintain their hold on power -- they'd announce that something was going to eat the Sun, or eat the Moon, the exact date of the event, and also that they would use all their skills and spells to avert it and minimize the consequences. When the eclipse happened, right on schedule, and the Sun or Moon emerged unscathed, everyone would be grateful that such wise people were in charge.

SImilarly, the global warming demagogues claim that the ocean level will rise by (last I checked) a whopping 7 inches by 2100 AD. That's .07 inches a year, an amount that isn't really viably measured. And the same demagoges claim that most of the increase will happen closer to 2100 than to 2000. That's what's known as job security.

Something analogous is going on (and has been) in the UFO field, and for that matter, by Hoaxland. Got to keep the pressure on, because the government may otherwise never disclose what it has or knows. And we don't have any idea when the disclosure may happen, maybe never. Stay tuned, keep buying the books (and the story).
I still believe that the ET's etc. will force the issue at some point. And, that it will all figure in to the END TIMES stuff.
There have been a number of fringe sects which have claimed that the Earth would end on a specified date. The closer the date got, the more wound up they got, to the point that they'd give away whatever property they had left and headed for some spot where their safety (or afterlife) was assured. And the Earth is still here.
88 posted on 05/08/2006 10:56:07 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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"varioous"

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89 posted on 05/08/2006 11:01:10 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv

I respect your position. I think I understand it.

It's not mine.

My relative was on-site over the span of his Nev job, to see the craft on a daily basis. I have every reason to believe him and none, really, to disbelieve him.

Thanks for the dialogue and tone of it.


90 posted on 05/08/2006 11:10:16 AM PDT by Quix ( PREPARE . . . PRAY . . . PLACE your trust, hope, faith and life in God's hands moment by moment)
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