Posted on 02/27/2008 9:06:28 AM PST by BGHater
I can see this as the government’s response, but it trickles down to individuals. If someone you know and trust tells you they saw a UFO, do you believe them or right away jump to the conclusion that they are whacko - like the government promotes?
Obviously that would depend entirely on the details of what the person told me and on what else I knew about the person. And it’s a big jump from saying you saw something in the sky that didn’t look like an airplane or a natural phenomenon, to demanding the government explain it to you and claiming “conspiracy” and “cover-up” when they don’t. Anyone who proceeds into the latter sort of talk, I will dismiss as whacko and/or exceptionally naive.
You could say that about most any think tank. They spend 20% of their time "thinking" and 80% of their time fund-raising.
If it weren’t for Charles Koch, there’d be no CATO.
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Cheers.
The one thing that I know for sure is that there is consistent and reliable evidence that our government cant keep a secret about anything for more than 15 seconds.
Koch's money, Crane's connections, and Rothbard's ideas.
I’ll take em all...
Already posted?
Of course that doesn’t account for the fact that Michael Rennie hasn’t been seen lately.
You can and you did!
You are now a 'former' like the rest of the guys.
No, the government doesn’t owe us some big disclosure necessarily, but when they say things like “weather balloon” and “swamp gas” (an oldie) and “Venus” they are just asking for trouble. People will find those explanations silly and see conspiracy. People could handle an explanation closer to the truth if it is all just special ops. We all now know that projects like the stealth and others once existed in their infancy and could have accounted for some UFO sightings - why not just allude to this? It’s not like other countries don’t already know that we work on stuff like that - they probably do too. There would be no real secrets given away, the people could believe the explanation, and no one would be made out to be crazy.
Dennis Kucinich believes in UFO’s. He is also not a libertarian.
Coincidence???? Or.....Conspiracy??????????
The truth is out there.
Thanks.
Will check it out.
If the pesky aliens from Mexico, China, & etc. are so bound and determined to get into the USA then why shouldn't the pesky aliens from (pick a name) come here, too? The USA is pretty cool place and, obviously, we have a pretty good reputation even with the off-planet types.
EXCERPT fromt he above link at #53
“I was not a big UFO person, didn’t know much about it other than my own experience.” Sitting in her Tyler, Texas home, Charlotte man tells us about her experience, which she calls the “family secret,” many of the details discovered on her grandparents deathbeds.
It was April, 1941 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Around 9:30 p.m., Charlotte’s grandfather, Reverend William Huffman, got a call about a plane crash and was asked to help. “When they got out there, it wasn’t a plane crash at all. It was a saucer, was how he described it,” says Charlotte.
According to the story, 3 alien bodies lie on the ground next to the spaceship; two already dead. “However, granddad said the third one when he got to him, he was breathing very shallow and so he did pray with him. He did expire as he was on his knees praying for him. He then went to the other two and prayed over them.”
And you think that the UFO conspiracy theorists would believe that they declassified all the appropriate material?
I'm also kind of curious how you expect our government to keep secrets if they point out everything that isn't a secret project?
The conspiracy crowd won’t accept a brief “national security” explanation. Give them a crumb and they’ll use it to launch more conspiracy theories. They’ll demand proof that the crumb is true. Remember that these things are NOT necessarily ours. Maybe none of them are, maybe some are ours and some are from other countries. Even saying “ours” or “not ours” or “some ours, some not ours” is WAY too much information, but you can be sure the conspiracy crowd would holler that it’s not enough.
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