View Full Version : Presidential Candidate Calls for Open Disclosure on US Involvement with ETs and UFOs
Kess
1st February 2004, 11:11 AM
http://www.allan2004.com/press_releases/040124_extraterrestrial_frontier/index.html
I'm at a loss for words. It's worth reading the article - the further you go the crazier it gets.
clk
1st February 2004, 12:16 PM
Hey, that website has a few cool pictures on it.
Kess
1st February 2004, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by clk
Hey, that website has a few cool pictures on it.
That's true. Perhaps he's trying to appeal to voters who like pretty pictures and don't worry too much about the stuff inbetween!
:p
fishbob
1st February 2004, 01:17 PM
George W. Bush was Complicit with the 911 Attack on America - Charge of high treason with documentation, including his deceptive response about what he knew at Booker Elementary school and a creepy convergence of finance bigwigs at SAC. The links are just as crazy as the article.
clk
1st February 2004, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by Kess
That's true. Perhaps he's trying to appeal to voters who like pretty pictures and don't worry too much about the stuff inbetween!
:p
That would explain why I feel like voting for him.
Zep
1st February 2004, 04:29 PM
A product of "Father's Harvest Ministries" from some tiny little dot-on-the-map in Utah (I am NOT going to post the URL - it's just the plain ol' creepy Xian stuff).
:s2:
Checkmite
2nd February 2004, 11:17 AM
"Area 51 is probably the most well known secret on the planet. Who does the Government think it is fooling when they deny that the facility even exists? That's like the president of Egypt saying the pyramids do not exist."
That the government denies the existence of a facility at "Area 51" is both true and misleading.
The government certainly denies the existence of anything at "Area 51", because there technically is no such place. Were people to make an inquiry into the classified facility at Groom Lake, they would find that it's existence is not such a big secret (http://frwebgate1.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/waisgate.cgi?WAISdocID=74947510975+18+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve) after all. Nevertheless, many of the facility's activities are of a sensitive nature, and without authorization you cannot obtain any classified information from or about it. That makes people angry, but so what? You cannot obtain classified information from the DoE's site at Alamagordo either, nor any other site whose activities require clearance. The whole "Area 51" ruckus is much ado about nothing.
Charlie Monoxide
2nd February 2004, 12:41 PM
He's got my vote. What the US needs is a good Rhinocerous Party, that once existed in Canada.
Charlie (dang, I can't vote, I'm not American) Monoxide
Checkmite
2nd February 2004, 06:31 PM
Might I make a point, by the way...that the Groom Lake facility is an Air Force facility, and not some "Navy" or "Army" getup. That's because the Air Force rocks.
It also takes some credence away from Bob Lazar's claim that all projects there are directed by the "Navy", but that's assuming his claims had any sort of credence to begin with.
The Fool
2nd February 2004, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by Joshua Korosi
The whole "Area 51" ruckus is much ado about nothing.
yea sure.....the fact that you deny it so vigorously means there must be something you want to hide.
Chaos
3rd February 2004, 03:05 AM
Originally posted by The Fool
yea sure.....the fact that you deny it so vigorously means there must be something you want to hide.
If "Area 51" is, for example, a test area for (terrestrial technology) aircraft prototypes, then the Air Force has good and legitimate reason to hide things.
Checkmite
3rd February 2004, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by The Fool
yea sure.....the fact that you deny it so vigorously means there must be something you want to hide.
Alas, you've broken me. I shall submit my confession, signed in blood, three weeks hence.
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