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The Roswell UFO Crash - The Ramey Memo
70 years ago today General Ramey started the coverup at Roswell.
The Ramey Memo: Best Roswell Cover-Up Evidence ever Found - YouTube |
The History Channel had a special last night.
UFO Conspiracy: Hunt for the Truth....available online. Sent from my SM-T310 using Tapatalk |
Yes, I saw it when I recorded it. It was very good. I also saw the Ancient Aliens show last night was about MJ-12. Which is long over due. I was aware of all those documents 7 years ago. I'm very surprised it took them this long to feature this on their show. They left out the part of the visitation log at the White House. There is a document showing the date one of the MJ-12 members was to be present at the White house for a briefing on this subject. When they checked the log book his name was there. It was also the ONLY time he ever entered the White House and never went back. Lots of people have dedicated their life to investigating the Majestic Twelve documents.
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Make sure you check the actual citations at the bottom. :popcorn: |
Think of Wikipedia as a witness in court. Once they are caught lying when asked a question the rest of what comes out of their mouth is suspect. They have been discredited and no longer considered trustworthy as a witness.
An interesting case is that of the well known scientist named Boyd Bushman. He held many patents in aerospace. One of which was the stinger missile. Before he died he did a video with an investigator. He talked about how they did reverse engineering on alien technology. Once he went public with this Wikipedia completely changed their bio on him. Completely ignoring all of his accomplishments. They attacked his as a faker and a fraud. Even thou many knew he worked in that industry. See below for what they know say about Boyd Bushman. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Boyd Bushman - Wikipedia |
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Just because a minuscule portion of something may be proved untrue...does not equate to its entirety being untrue. That's called a 'logical fallacy'...go look it up. :popcorn: In fact, I'm surprised you would even try to use it given that many purported sightings of supposed 'alien crafts' have unequivocally been proved to be false, so by your own assertion...that would mean ALL UFO/Alien Craft sightings are false. :oops: Or is that what you're really trying to say? :D |
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.https://www.wired.com/2010/07/0708ar...-ufo-sighting/ Sent from my VS995 using Tapatalk |
And to think Jesse Marsell the intelligence officer wouldn't know what pieces of rubber and wood looks like? The confessions of those who lived in Roswell are all compelling.
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Still no comments on the Ramey Memo yet.
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Of course you relied on Wikipedia again. I rest my case. Too bad more people don't research better.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Wikipedia 'shows CIA page edits' CIA and Vatican edit Wikipedia entries - Breaking - Technology - smh.com.au https://www.wired.com/2007/08/wiki-tracker/ |
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Taltarzac's link was from Snopes. :oops: |
Please discuss the original topic...Roswell UFO Crash.
The discussion has sidetracked into a debate on the credibility of information sources. If it can't get back on topic, the thread will be closed. Moderator |
One problem I see with all of these stories is that the distances involved make alien visitations very unlikely. The closest star, and there is no guarantee that even the closest star contains planets that support not only life but also an advanced civilization, is about 4 light years away. The vastness and distances within just the Milky Way Galaxy, one of just 100 billion known galaxies, is almost unimaginable. The level of technology required to obtain velocities that are even a small percentage of the speed of light is significant and I doubt it is going to be encapsulated in a metallic flying disk. I don't think anyone has any idea how such technology will ultimately manifest itself (yes, there are lots of ideas on how to travel faster in space). If you could obtain 10% of the speed of light then the trip would take 40 years from the closest star. A civilization that has the technology to move across the extreme distances of space in a "reasonable" amount of time would be as far above us technologically as we are above a mouse. One problem we face is that science fiction has brainwashed us into thinking that faster than the speed of light travel is inevitable. Also, we have only been announcing our presence to the rest of the universe via electromagnetic energy for about 100 years so only civilizations within 100 light years would know of our existence by listening for transmissions (as we do via projects such as SETI). So, following Occam's Razor, which is more likely: a civilization(s) exists with extremely advanced technology (by our standards) and they choose not to openly reveal themselves to us or people over the years have been seeing weather balloons, atmospheric phenomenon, and experimental aircraft?
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