Roswell officer's amazing deathbed admission
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01-07-2007, 09:23
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01-07-2007, 09:41
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The truth is out there  I do believe, without any doubt that we have been / are visited by extra terrestrials and that Roswell is just one cover up of many.
The thing is, why do the worlds governments insist on cover ups in this day and age ? I have my theories but will keep them yo myself for fear of starting yet another ' big guy upstairs' thread.
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01-07-2007, 09:56
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I'll settle for the theory the crash was of some high-tech (yet terrestrial) craft that the US were trialling but in order to throw the Russians off the scent, a different story was put out.
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...Haut died last year, but left a sworn affidavit to be opened only after his death.
Last week, the text was released...
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01-07-2007, 10:39
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I will laways remain suspicious about all this.
There is certainly one big cover up that people don't want us to know about and they are pretty safe now since people now don't know what to be believe is fact or not.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall back then and seen what really happened.
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01-07-2007, 12:22
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Re: Roswell officer's amazing deathbed admission
I suppose the question you have to ask is "If some of our new technology is based on alien technology, why is it we have no deep space communication technology?" since a UFO scouting our planet would have to communicate with its base in the event of an emergency.
Why too are we using "rocket based" spacecraft like the shuttle when if reports are true the alien craft is likely to be powered by a small nuclear reactor or something similar.
Given the secrecy surrounding Roswell and Area 51 is it not likely that the UFO was an experimental robot-controlled craft developed by the US military?
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01-07-2007, 12:25
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I suppose the question you have to ask is "If some of our new technology is based on alien technology, why is it we have no deep space communication technology?" since a UFO scouting our planet would have to communicate with its base in the event of an emergency.
Why too are we using "rocket based" spacecraft like the shuttle when if reports are true the alien craft is likely to be powered by a small nuclear reactor or something similar.
Given the secrecy surrounding Roswell and Area 51 is it not likely that the UFO was an experimental robot-controlled craft developed by the US military?
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You're only saying that because those thoughts are being beamed into your brain by alien-derived mind-control technology, from the black helicopters.
Quick, put on your tin-foil helmet.
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01-07-2007, 13:23
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There's a quote that springs to mind when I think of Roswell (I for one, believe it was an alien craft)
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I'm sorry, but I have a hard time believing that the senior intelligence officer, of the world's only base with an atomic air wing, would mistake a balsa wood/tin foil disc for a downed spacecraft..."
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"Make no mistake, Roswell happened. I've seen secret files which show the government knew about it - but decided not to tell the public."
-Edgar Mitchell - Former Astronaut
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But, everyone's entitled to their own opinion, it's just a shame most form that opinion due to ignorance.
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Re: Roswell officer's amazing deathbed admission
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I suppose the question you have to ask is "If some of our new technology is based on alien technology, why is it we have no deep space communication technology?" since a UFO scouting our planet would have to communicate with its base in the event of an emergency.
Why too are we using "rocket based" spacecraft like the shuttle when if reports are true the alien craft is likely to be powered by a small nuclear reactor or something similar.
Given the secrecy surrounding Roswell and Area 51 is it not likely that the UFO was an experimental robot-controlled craft developed by the US military?
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I don’t doubt that certain advances in technology have come from reverse engineering of items acquired from craft not of this planet.
I am of the mindset that I do not believe in anything that I can't see, feel touch etc. But in the case of Roswell and many other sightings, even though there is no actual, factual proof aside from eye witness statements which we know can be tainted or misconstrued, I do believe that we have been visited and will continue to be visited by beings not of this planet.
Whether or not others choose to believe isn’t of any concern to me, but we can not go through life thinking we are the only sentient life in the universe. Do we succumb to the preachers of Christ? Do we believe in Darwinian Theory? Or do we believe in the ideology that we are not and have never been alone and that in fact we are an experiment by beings greater than us?
Each has his or her own aspect as to what is or is not out there. But to think that we are alone is to be blinkered by bigotry.
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01-07-2007, 15:59
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I don't believe we are alone in the universe - I also don't believe that creatures advanced enough to travel between the stars get their kicks out of inserting anal probes into drunken red-neck hicks...........
Fermi's Paradox - if they are out there, why aren't they here?
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01-07-2007, 16:03
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Ah you see, you're falling the US government's tricks. Of course they're here. They're living in the hollow earth/running the planet/in collusion with the UN/captive in Area 51.*
*delete as appropriate depending on how much you've had to drink
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01-07-2007, 16:20
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Re: Roswell officer's amazing deathbed admission
Aliens are here.. How else do you explain the Bush family, their apparent rise to power and Condaleeza Rice?
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01-07-2007, 16:25
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Aliens are here.. How else do you explain the Bush family, their apparent rise to power and Condaleeza Rice?
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Ah, it's has risen, in face of finding out a truth you don't want to know, mockery and jokes, it will be proved, beyond a doubt, and in my life time I hope, that we are not alone.
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