Subject: Re: Tehachapi maglev UFO base myth debunked .............
From: ssmith6565@aol.com
Date: 02/10/2005, 10:21
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Perhaps krackula would like to explain the glaring contradiction
between his statements in this post, and his previous statements on the
subject in URL:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.conspiracy.area51/browse_frm/thread/4e309e211a230b1c/2e6c2cb1b41f5b6b?lnk=st&q=Tikaboo+Peak+!!!&rnum=1&hl=en#2e6c2cb1b41f5b6b

Given the recent interest in the Tehachapi site, I fully understand how
someone (like krackula) who, and I quote from another of his Tehachapi
postings:

"signed our lives and many  freedoms away to the
government in permanent and unbreakable government
secrecy agreements"

has been coerced into claiming the Tehachapi base is a "myth".
What happened?  They threaten your government pension of something?

Nice try.  But no cigar :-)

Steven J. Smith

krackula wrote:
a close examination of the information found in the Tehachapi Base web
site  http://www.geocities.com/electrogravitics/th-intro.html   ,  and
comparison of the  information with the actual land site facts  in
Tehacahpi , on Sand Hill Road, discloses the following.

The author of this site information  is a master of fun and
entertaining fictional novel writing . his elaborate
style of interweaving fictional myth , somewhat believable
theory and  light threads of truth into his  fabric of fiction is
exceptional.  I have both enjoyed the enormous effort he has
demonstrated in construction of his fabric of fiction and the " novel
"  with-in his Tehachapi mag lev web site information.

congratulations to Steven J Smith for his effort and  the
entertainment  provided.

understand his intentions were as a fictional writer and that he
surely  never  actually expected people to believe his story  or
actually go there to check out the place for themselves.

great entertainment Steven ....... very enjoyable.

kewl,
k.