From: John Velez <jvif@spacelab.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 14:29:53 -0500
Fwd Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 19:37:58 -0400
Subject: Re: Bursting the Balloon
>From: RTodd12191@aol.com
>Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 08:35:21 -0400 (EDT)
>To: updates@globalserve.net
>Subject: Re: UFO UpDate: Bursting the Balloon
>< From: Andromeda0@aol.com [Jared Anderson]
>< Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 05:14:10 -0400 (EDT)
>< To: updates@globalserve.net
>< Subject: Bursting the Balloon
>< If anyone needs a good laugh they can goto this location to
>< read the Air Force's dummy report: http://www.af.mil/lib/roswell/ >
(snip)
>Unfortunately for Jared Anderson, the full text of the new Air Force
>report is not available on the internet. I must assume, therefore,
>that Mr. Anderson has not yet seen and read the full report, and
>is writing out of ignorance. What a surprise.
>Colonel Haynes should have said,
>"Well, did you ever consider the possibility that the witnesses were
>lying?" Perhaps he thought the press was intelligent enough to arrive at
>that conclusion on their own, without having it spelled out for them.
>Perhaps the Air Force's only sin was in overestimating the intelligence of
>the press.
Bob,
Have (you) ever considered the possibility that the Airforce is lying? I
had an opportunity to meet a couple of the folks in Roswell that you feel
the Airforce should have summarily labelled liars. They seemed to me to
be sweet, ordinary folks that are just trying to do the right thing by
coming forward and telling what they know.
The military on the other hand has a long and glorious history of outright
lies and deception. Just one glaring example: Viet Nam, the "gulf incident"
that president Johnson used in order to plunge us deeper into that war was
a non-event! Manufactured in order to sell congress a war that only the
generals wanted. I lost friends there. That little fib cost us 50,000+ guys!
Don't you imagine that the "generals" would covet the kind of technology
that UFO's have to offer? Don't you think that they would not only lie,
but even go as far as killing in order to protect their exclusive possession
of this technology? Whoever controls UFO technology controls the planet.
That's how military minds operate, and they would do (anything) to protect
what they would view as a clear military advantage over other nations.
I don't think that any of the old folks (witnesses) from Roswell have made
more than ten cents off any of this, they really have no motivation to lie.
The military on the other hand,....you're a bright guy you figure it out.
Weather balloons, Mogul balloons, Fugo balloons, crash test dummies from
the 50's, at least the witnesses from Roswell are better at maintaining
some consistency in their accounts. The Airforce on the other hand has been
through more 'wardrobe changes' than Don Johnson during one Miami Vice
episode! <G>
Tell me _why_ the Airforce felt a need to explain the bodies Bob! Doesn't
it bother you that they release a new "Final solution" every two years or
so? If there's _lying_ going on my money is with the military. And of
course those who champion their position and explanation are going to refer
to opposing views as "lies", after all they have their asses and their
precious reputations to protect, don't they? For them, I would imagine it's
better to go down with the (rapidly sinking) ship than to admit they may
have been mistaken,...dumb, just dumb. <EG>
John Velez
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