Subject: Hard facts about UFO's
From: whcii@earthlink.net (Bill Clark)
Date: 02/02/2004, 16:26
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo

Hard Facts on the UFO Phenomena

I first became interested in the UFO scene a couple of years ago as a
Ph.D candidate in the Aerospace Engineering Department at the
University of Texas at Austin.  They are one of the most important
parts of the NASA community, and staff the Center  for Space Research
which is second only to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the American
space effort.   I was a semester away from my Ph.D in orbital
mechanics when I was expelled - with malice, I dare say.

My research was on optimizing the Earth to Mars trajectory.  I found a
safer, faster, more efficient flight path than anything else on the
books.  An application of my research was a promising solution to the
ballistic trajectory targeting problem they have been having so much
trouble with for the Strategic Defense Initiative, i.e. the missile
defense system.

The Bush Administration is now promoting both a manned mission to Mars
and increased funding for SDI.  Why would the Administration's
flagship university expel a student who has made enormous strides in
both areas?  You can browse all my research at
http://home.earthlink.net/~whcii/index10.html

I am not your usual twenty-something graduate student.  I'm 47 years
old, a licensed Professional Engineer in five disciplines, and I've
published two textbooks with McGraw-Hill.   I attended the U.S. Naval
Academy, and spent a year at White Sands Missile Range when I was in
the Army and actually gave a formal technical presentation on research
I had done - this was back in 1984 when President Reagan's $1 trillion
"Star Wars" missile defense project was being done at White Sands - to
the Post Commander General Fulwyler and his Chief Scientist Dr.
Davies.   I have extensive credentials in software design, and have my
own company Bar X Software ~ I give away about $3000 worth of
engineering design software with my textbooks.  There is nobody in the
world with better credentials to do research on the ballistic
trajectory problem.

So, you an see why I started looking at what all the UFO people are
saying.  I came to the conclusion that the government has spent about
$3 trillion dollars on technical projects which is not accounted for. 
There's the "Star Wars" project, the superconducting super collider,
and the joint task force fighter - each of which has been fully
funded, but was a total zero when it came to results.

I believe that the government had better be able to show some UFO
technology, or they are in terribly big trouble for wasting so much of
our money.

Bill Clark
Austin, Texas