Posted on 03/02/2007 7:40:15 AM PST by FLOutdoorsman
People will believe anything.
"Flashing a badge"?? Why would a reporter/journalist/whatever have a badge?
They don't need no steenking badges.
Amen
It is wrong call the visitors from space "aliens". We should call them "space immigrants". Then maybe they could get Bank of America credit cards and social security benefits, and would stop crashing their saucers near small southwestern towns.
100% sure, there have never been, and will never be actual space aliens on Earth. This hoax goes back to Orsen Wells, and the Princeton Study that he carried out on the Radio, called "War of the Worlds". It was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation as a study on how "gullible" the American public could be. True story actually. I've got the links, names and the details. From there it just goes wild........The most elaborate hoax the government could have ever cooked up. This is not hype, but actual fact. More will be coming out like this...some even more elaborate.
I know, thanks AJ.
"Someone else says the alien didn't die in the crash. It survived and drank whiskey and played poker with the locals until the Texas Rangers got wind of it and shot it dead."
First, it is a tale from Texas, and now I read it on the internet.
It must be true.
Dunno. I don't think Texas Rangers are allowed to shoot aliens...
"People will believe anything."
Well, there is one way they could prove it...
"The grandson blames his arthritis on the left-over wreckage, which was thrown into a well."
Dig up the well and recover the wreckage for testing.
If it really exists, that is.
:) not really. The fact is we are the only planet. The odds of having life on any other, according to "Reasons to Believe" is beyond the number of the stars and bodies in space. The universe is not infinite, it is expanding and decelerating, thus it is finite. Einstein proved this. For sake of argument, even if there were one other planet with life, God would never allow the two planets to meet. The Alien/UFO, Bluebook BS is absolutely a hoax, that is proveable by historical quotes, and an agenda that is actually more amazing that if a space alien landed. This story is true and will soon present itself for it's intended purpose. This is true......followed this for years, and with extensive research, and not believing it, until I could not deny any further.....I fought this for a long time.........and had to come to the realization that life does not exist out there and we have never been visited. However, the Hoax is real, perpetrated, and well designed for its intended purpose.
One thing I've always wondered. Since Einstein said that traveling in time was more than likely possible, could the 'aliens' really be US from the future?
And if that's true then wouldn't time travel backwards be impossible beyond the point at which it was first invented?
Just a thought.
my years long research mirrors yours as well.......all
was a coup to attack God.
RE You tagline:
OJ's would be slash/slash/backslash\esc...
Wouldn't it be ironic if they came back and the only thing that saves earth is the kindness those folks showed a single scout pilot by giving him a simple decent burial.
"The universe is not infinite, it is expanding and decelerating, thus it is finite. Einstein proved this."
Whoops, there goes your credibility.
1917 - "Some one remarked that the best way to unite all the nations on this globe would be an attack from some other planet. In the face of such an alien enemy, people would respond with a sense of their unity of interest and purpose." John Dewey, New York
(NOTE: 1917 - "Some one remarked that the best way to unite all the nations on this globe would be an attack from some other planet. In the face of such an alien enemy, people would respond with a sense of their unity of interest and purpose." John Dewey, New York )
30 October 1938 - The plan to create an artificial extraterrestrial threat to the Earth was first mentioned by the Marxist, John Dewey.
"Some one remarked that the best way to unite all the nations on this globe would be an attack from some other planet. In the face of such an alien enemy, people would respond with a sense of their unity of interest and purpose." John Dewey, New York 1917.
The premise was tested for credibility with the CBS presentation of War Of The Worlds on the CBS Radio Network by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre. At 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, on the evening of October 30, 1938, the night before All Saints Day, now generally celebrated as Halloween, an estimated six million Americans listened to the famous Orson Welles broadcast, War Of The Worlds. The broadcast described an extraterrestrial invasion from Mars. An estimated one million sheople responded with sustained credulity and fear. Thousands responded with sheer panic. The broadcast was a psychological warfare experiment conducted by The Princeton Radio Project. The Rockefeller Foundation funded the project in the fall of 1937. An Office of Radio Research was set up with Paul F. Lazarsfeld as director. Frank Stanton and Hadley Cantril were named associate directors. Cantril used a special grant from the General Education Board to study the effects of the broadcast. Cantril published the study as a book titled The Invasion From Mars - A Study In The Psychology Of Panic. It contains a complete script of the broadcast. The book is one of a series of studies sponsored by the Federal Radio Education Committee.
>>Since Einstein said that traveling in time was more than likely possible..<<
I suppose you mean "traveling BACKWARDS in time," right?
Did Einstein really say that? Or are you perhaps confusing him with someone from "Star Trek?"
Exactly..........this truth is stranger than fiction or the hoax....It started officially.....1 May 1776, no kidding.
The story and future is the most amazing story and is provable by historical fact...go figure.
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