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To: Williams

I would suspect that the AF is having alot of things they need to cover up on this episode...and it relates to some recon vehicle. The funny thing is that they ought to utilize their huge area in central Neveda, and not go out across the nation...unless they are prepared for discovery.


62 posted on 01/24/2008 11:01:11 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice

There is talk at some other forums (www.abovetopsecret.com) that the MSM is being used by the government to stage a “mock” UFO attack to build up sentiment in building up weapons and the military even more so than the other superpowers like the newly emblazed USSR and China on just the pretense its for anti-alien warfare and not against them, its going to be an interesting 2008.
40 years ago we had aircraft that was literally 40 years ahead of everybody else, so what could Area 51 or any Skunk Works have now? I remember seeing a really fast moving object in the sky in Salinas, CA one evening back in around 1988 that was moving I would guess at maybe 5,000mph and possibly about 50,000ft. up and left a series of “puffs” in its contrail, I think it was the Aurora back then, even now the military refuses to say it exists but of course it has to be because its Made in USA. Myself I think this whole affair in Texas is an attempt to “condition” the public to a supposed UFO presence. There was also recently supposedly an alien radio message caught on satellite at Arecibo that was far above anything recorded to date. Personally I think it was planted there even debunked enough to make the tinfoil hatters believe it even more so, again I am being neutral on all this until I see it myself.


70 posted on 01/24/2008 12:18:07 PM PST by Eye of Unk
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