Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


>An imaginary military group supposedly commissioned by Truman to
investigate
>aliens.
>Best,     Terry


Forever the Skeptic Terry <bg> since it is illegal for civilians to talk to
one (even though they don't exist), and the Governments are spending
billions investigating them (even though they don't exist), don't you think
that the U.S Government would assign a group of its top men to research a
subject like that?
And could you give me a reason why data from NASA is first scrutinized by
the NSA before being released, after all NASA is a civilian organization
funded by the tax payer.  Another question you should ask is why are so many
photographs taken by the Apollo missions classified above top secret?  Even
our government is investigating UFO's (at RAF Ludlow Manor) although they
release allot less information because we have no Freedom Of Information
Act.  In fact I have documents British documents that are still classified
in this country that have been released over there concerning a UFO over RAF
Bentwaters (1980) in England,  I even have a tape recording taken at the
time of the sighting.
I have a document from Iran detailing a interception of a UFO by Iranian F15
Eagles, I'll OCR it and post it, you can see from who it was sent to in your
government that they thought it was very important.  Briefly translating the
official acronyms, the document was received by the following offices and
agencies: the Secretary of State the Central Intelligence Agency, the White
House, the Air Force and Army Chiefs of Staff, the Chief of Naval
Operations, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Commander in Chief of U.S.
Naval Forces in the Middle East, the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Air
Force in Europe, the European Defense Air Command, and the Commander in
Chief of Forces in Europe.

The paper trail of what has been released shows thats something's going on,
the amount of TV shows on the subject and the lengths that US sources go to,
to discredit opinions and ideas is startling, look a Bob Lazaar who said he
worked in Area51, makes a very interesting interview but from what he says
you can see that he's running on half truth's an hearsay, and leaving
himself wide open for discrediting, a classic case of organized
misinformation, the same can be said for Nick Pope (Secretariat (AS) 2a ) in
Whitehall, the official MOD department that deals with UFO reports) in
England.

Oops I seem to have done it again haven't I<g>, any more postings like this
and your gonna start calling me "Spooky"<lol>.

Best Steve "Spooky" Wright




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