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http://www.ufocasebook.com/2010/pressresponse.html
" You can't beat a system you can't understand.
The governments response to the airmen news conference about UFO's at ICBM weapon sites.
As promised, the six former Air Force personnel did testify and disclose accounts of alleged UFO ecounters that they have been harboring for decades.
Although this disclousure appears to be a major breakthrough that should support the major argument that Extraterrestrials are visiting Earth on a regular basis, it did not accomplish that effort.
The FAA responded with it's usual rhetoric, "We do not investigate claims of UFO sightings." an unidentified FAA spokesmen said via telephone inquiry.
The FAA has has taken this position for quite some time.
In conclusion, the goverments response to alleged alien visitors flying UFO's and visiting military installations, is no response.
Nonetheless, I can't help but think that someone might be sending us a message by shutting down 10 ICBM's so they can't be fired.
Until someone can prove a close encounter of the third kind, UFO's will remain part of our system that we can't understand."
BushMasterBoy
10-16-2010, 13:15
UFO's are the reason the cold war ended. Why fight one another with nuclear weapons, when extraterrestrials of a different species would be the only winners. Win the war and lose the planet? To think we are all alone in the universe is to be ignorant.
We may have to use nuclear weapons of all nations just to fend off an alien extraterrestrial invasion. The governments keep most this data from the public to stop mass panicking. The films "Independence Day" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" are just public relations experiments to gauge response from the masses.
Just the other day a Chinese airport was closed due to a UFO hovering around it. The Chinese military did not fire upon it and no one was injured. I would hate to think if we killed the leader of an alien species from another planet. The consequences would be dire.
There are a few elite military officers that respond to these incursions. But usually policy dictates that there is no hostile action taken unless national security is threatened.
Personally, I am more worried about an asteroid impact such as the one in Arizona, called the Barringer crater, near Winslow. An impact like that happening today would be devastating to us in Colorado. Asteroid defense is considered to be a really low priority by the Congress and the Pentagon. NASA's budget has gotten some increases for asteroid defense.
I foresee a day in the future when it will be public knowledge as to what exactly are UFO's and the life forms that operate them. Until then we shall keep our arms ready.
UFO's are the reason the cold war ended. Why fight one another with nuclear weapons, when extraterrestrials of a different species would be the only winners. Win the war and lose the planet? To think we are all alone in the universe is to be ignorant.
We may have to use nuclear weapons of all nations just to fend off an alien extraterrestrial invasion. The governments keep most this data from the public to stop mass panicking. The films "Independence Day" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" are just public relations experiments to gauge response from the masses.
Just the other day a Chinese airport was closed due to a UFO hovering around it. The Chinese military did not fire upon it and no one was injured. I would hate to think if we killed the leader of an alien species from another planet. The consequences would be dire.
There are a few elite military officers that respond to these incursions. But usually policy dictates that there is no hostile action taken unless national security is threatened.
Personally, I am more worried about an asteroid impact such as the one in Arizona, called the Barringer crater, near Winslow. An impact like that happening today would be devastating to us in Colorado. Asteroid defense is considered to be a really low priority by the Congress and the Pentagon. NASA's budget has gotten some increases for asteroid defense.
I foresee a day in the future when it will be public knowledge as to what exactly are UFO's and the life forms that operate them. Until then we shall keep our arms ready.
i have my sarcasm meter on, but should i?
Byte Stryke
10-16-2010, 13:50
UFO's are the reason the cold war ended. Why fight one another with nuclear weapons, when extraterrestrials of a different species would be the only winners. Win the war and lose the planet? To think we are all alone in the universe is to be ignorant.
We may have to use nuclear weapons of all nations just to fend off an alien extraterrestrial invasion. The governments keep most this data from the public to stop mass panicking. The films "Independence Day" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" are just public relations experiments to gauge response from the masses.
Just the other day a Chinese airport was closed due to a UFO hovering around it. The Chinese military did not fire upon it and no one was injured. I would hate to think if we killed the leader of an alien species from another planet. The consequences would be dire.
There are a few elite military officers that respond to these incursions. But usually policy dictates that there is no hostile action taken unless national security is threatened.
Personally, I am more worried about an asteroid impact such as the one in Arizona, called the Barringer crater, near Winslow. An impact like that happening today would be devastating to us in Colorado. Asteroid defense is considered to be a really low priority by the Congress and the Pentagon. NASA's budget has gotten some increases for asteroid defense.
I foresee a day in the future when it will be public knowledge as to what exactly are UFO's and the life forms that operate them. Until then we shall keep our arms ready.
http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/upload/2009/04/weekend_diversion_do_tinfoil_h/tinfoil-hat.jpg
wut he sed!
ChunkyMonkey
10-16-2010, 14:12
I agree, we should build a fence on the Southern border to keep them out.
gcrookston
10-16-2010, 16:08
I agree, we should build a fence on the Southern border to keep them out.
I think we'll need a taller fence. We can't keep the ones that aren't flying out as it is.
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