| Subject: Re: EX-GI CLAIMS THE ARMY TRACKED UFOs ON RADAR AS EARLY AS 1942 |
| From: "Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <science@zzz.com> |
| Date: 23/10/2009, 07:43 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic |
On Oct 22, 7:37 pm, "Andrew W" <removethis_ajwer...@optushome.com.au>
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EX-GI CLAIMS THE ARMY TRACKED UFOs ON RADAR AS EARLY AS 1942
All this proves, LipFlapper, is that people in the Military, who are
stationed
at desolate outposts, have the tendency to take a nip of 'shine now and
then,
which causes them to see things which aren't really there ... sort of like
the
"pink elephant" of myth.
Case closed.
What about airforce pilots and senior military officials while they're on
duty or in flight?
Are you saying they were all drinking?
Can you drink and fly a fighter jet at the same time?
Can senior officials keep getting away with drinking while on duty?
What are you saying exactly?
--
If you are a hard skeptic then you haven't researched or questioned enough.
If you believe something too much then you have the same problem.
Ignore Hagar, he is your typical debunker, an 11-year old bed-wetter
whose time on Internet is limited by his Mommy to one hour a day.
Humor him is the best strategy for this useless eater.