Subject: UFO Hoax.
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 21/05/2011, 06:51
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: UFO Hoax. 
May. 20, 2011.

  Here is a hoax you should be aware of.

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- THE GREAT UFO HOAX OF 2011 DEPARTMENT -

Massive UFO Prank On The Way

Anonymous is in the midst of planning a world wide prank, this
time, targeting UFO enthusiasts and well almost everyone else.

If you aren't familiar with who Anonymous is, then let me
quickly fill you in. Anonymous is the name of an online group of
people that come from all walks of life and stand for social
justice. Online or offline. This group of people are made up of
'hacktivists' and the curious. But besides the p-litical aspect,
they also do things for the "lulz". Meaning that the group of
talented anonymous users like to stage big elaborate pranks.

Operation UFO is one of their latest pranks. On May 22nd, 2011
at around 8:00 pm EST the operation is set to commence. The plan
is simple, flood UFO websites with fake reports of  a triangular
UFO. Then just sit back and watch the world go crazy. LOL.

Is it childish? Yes. Is it funny? Yes.

I think we're becoming a society that is becoming dangerously
to dependent on technology. I was at a bar the other night and
noticed that almost everyone in the bar was taking pictures of
themselves using their cellphones and uploading them to
Facebook. Chatting online and browsing is the new thing to do I
guess. Given that almost every American is so dependent on the
internet for their daily dose of news, celebrity mishaps and
knowledge, it's easy to see how this can be detrimental.

On the morning on May 23rd, let's see what major news sites
start to report these fake UFO sightings as the real thing. How
many do you think will tie them to O-ama possibly disclosing UFO
files? How many will make a connection with UFOs and te-rorism?
FOX News. I'm counting on you for that.

So, sit back and watch the UFO world go crazy on May 23rd.

From TNT Magazine:

    Online hacker group Anonymous has sent out a call-to-arms
for its latest prank: attempting to convince the world (or alien
enthusiasts, more like) of the existence of men form outer space.

At 8pm on May 22, anyone in on the idea is encouraged to
report the same UFO sighting ("a triangle of about 8 yellow
lights in the sky") to the relevant hotline or website of their
choice. The idea is that the sudden influx of identical reports
will convince UFO buffs that contact is finally about to be made.

    Meanwhile, KISS star Gene Simmons has softened his opinion
on the hackers, a direct contrast to his views when they hacked
his site in October.

    "I think they mean well, I think it's misdirected," Simmons
told
defamer.com.au
"You're talking about very bright young people who really have a
chance to enter the mainstream and make some money for
themselves and climb the ladder of success. If you tear down the
structure there's no where to go."

    Anonymous crashed the bassist's websites in revenge for a
speech he gave urging artists to sue copyright violators into
submission.

    According to Simmons' lawyer, the attack left his sites
down for days and cost the rocker as much as $US --,000.

    His October threat read:

    "We will sue their pants off.

    "First, they will be punished.

    "Second, they might find their little b-tts in jail, right
next to someone who's been there for years and is looking for a
new girl friend.

    "We will soon be printing their names and pictures.

    "We will find you.

    "You cannot hide."

    Simmons said Anonymous hadn't attacked him again.

    "They know I'm being watched," he said in reference to a
recent F-I raid on the home of a Wahington 15-year-old boy
suspected of being part of the group who attacked his site.

    "I have big watch dogs."
Source: Ghost Theory
http://www.ghosttheory.com/2011/05/16/massive-ufo-prank-on-the-way

- I-VASION OF THE GIANT MOLES DEPARTMENT -

NJ Town Puzzles over Mystery Hole in Ground

BERNARDS Officials and experts in one New Jersey town are
scratching their heads over a mysterious hole that appeared in a
yard last week.

For now, it appears the small crater that splayed debris across
a 100-foot area wasn't caused by a meteorite. Beyond that, it's
a mystery.

"It's just really, really weird," said Jerry Vinski, director
of nearby Raritan Valley Community College's planetarium, who
conducted tests on the site. "We dug around and couldn't find
anything. We used metal detectors because all meteors have metal
in them, and we couldn't find anything, large or small."

Bernards Township P-lice Capt. Edward Byrnes said whatever hit
the front yard in the Basking Ridge section left a crater about
18 inches deep and roughly the size of a coffee table. Rocks and
soil were scattered around the yard and driveway.

A State Po-ice b-mb squad ruled out explosives, Byrnes said.

According to Byrnes, no one in the neighborhood heard or saw
anything at the time of the May 6 incident. The homeowner called
pol-ce upon arriving home.

"The weather was clear, there were no reports of lightning
strikes; nobody reported seeing anything," Byrnes said. "I've
never seen anything like this in 23 years."

Vinski said that the hole could have been caused by an object
falling from a plane. He said if the object was a meteorite, the
impact would have been significant and would have been felt
nearby.

"When you see meteor showers in the upper atmosphere, they're
traveling 50 miles a second," he said. "Even if it's slowing
down through the atmosphere, you're still going to have a sonic
boom. And it would have left something behind, it wouldn't have
completely disintegrated."

Source: The Daily Record
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20110513/NJNEWS10/305130020/
NJ-town-puzzles-over-mystery-hole-ground

John Winston.   johfw@mlode.com