Posted on 11/17/2005 9:09:49 AM PST by emiller
Huh. I don't know what I was expecting when I asked to be put on this ping list but you guys sound....normal:')
I have a source. The more stories in the press the more real tests could be written off as "UFO's" and disregarded by most as paranoid stuff from kooks.
Project Blue Book did more cover work than investigative work. Frankly, it's an ingenious way to help keep top secret things secret. Stuff like this was used during the stealth fighter testing.
Also, I know Air Force personnel that told me they liked to "mess with" the UFO watchers at bases by doing things like painting old equipment in shiney silver, putting it on a truck under a tarp, have the truck drive in and then "lose the tarp" as they "scrambled" to get it back on and drive into a hangar. They'd laugh for weeks.
The government is always overly conservative in their release of information. In the classified world, even COTS software (i.e. Microsoft Word) could be considered classified if it was used in Top Secret operations. Its not that the data is classified in and of itself, but it tangentially relates to other classified data, and with enough deduction a foreign power could assemble the pieces to figure out the information (Mathematically stated: X is Top Secret and omitted completely from government report, X = {A B C} therefore A B & C become classified and sensitive, thus are blacked out from a report, because A + B + C = X) Trust me, the blacked out stuff is usually as boring as the non-blacked stuff. The really interesting documents rarely make the light of day for 60-70 years after the fact.
Cheers,
CSG
Can't wait to hear General Jameson go on Art Bell's show to talk about this and the discovery of intergalactic prostitutes.
I'm a skeptic, but think that "most...were planted" should be "many...were planted."
"Most of the UFO stories of the past were planted by the Air Force."
I'm not surprised to read your post. IMO, most if not all UFO's are secret military projects. I listen to the night time radio program Coast to Coast. The host of the show is a rabid believer in ET's. If there is ever proof that all UFO's were created on this planet, he would be so disappointed. :)
The mothership keeps us that way. ;>)
mc
Either way.
The government can manage with aplomb this idea of visitation but fall flat on their collective faces in dealing with a bunch of liberal idiots.
Don't buy it.
But I don't believe the so-called aliens are from another planet or galaxy. Read the Book of Enoch. Just a thought but...
By the by, I know people who have seen UFO's up close (women who were frankly interested only in shopping...in this case). What they saw wouldn't exactly be explicable if it were the government (unless those thangs contained retail economists).
As they say...some people believe too easily and some won't believe at all. Take those away and that leaves those of us who are truly analytical. We'll get to the botton of it without prejudice.
rimshot
I loved the TV show "X-Files" for the UFO conspiracy stories. But in reality I don't think our government is smart enough to keep anything like that a secret.
I love my (still living) DemocRAT/Lib dad because, at least in this respect, he's still the smartest man I know.
rotflmao
I think your Dad got it right. And why do they focus on sexual manipulation (based on most reports)? And why are they sneaky and illusive about their intentions. Why don't they come clean?
Possible response...these "aliens" are not what they pretend to be.
I.e. they aren't aliens from another world at all. They are real alright, but their sexual interest is genetic engineering with one goal in mind.
Read the Book of Enoch (Google it).
Whitley Strieber (in Communion) said when he first met with them (I paraphrase)..."I knew I was in the presense of pure evil..."
Now what kind of visiter would convey such a feeling to an innocent human contact?
"Now what kind of visiter would convey such a feeling to an innocent human contact?"
Hmmmmm.. interesting question. Could it be we're talking about *fallen angels*??
One of them sits opposite Sean Hannity; another is married to Mary Matalin.
Even the lack of anything but yawns about exta-terrestrial objects will not keep this thread from garnering over 500 replies from the beanie-propeller crowd, LOL.
Leni
Sure seems that way to me. Whatever these things are, their intentions are not at all benevolent.
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