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Posted: 6/14/2009 8:39:07 AM EDT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8098245.stm
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There have been four official explainations from the USAF:
1) It was a flying saucer from another world. 2) It was merely a weather balloon. 3) It wasn't a weather balloon, but a top-secret spy balloon designed to measure radioactive traces of Soviet nuke tests. 4) It was crash test dummies testing new parachute designs. We can conclude one thing: The USAF has lied at least three times. |
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Funny how aliens always visit military bases... How many cows are allowed on military bases? |
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Funny how aliens always visit military bases... Yes, and only land and abduct people on lonely rural roads where there's no witnesses... |
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Quoted: There have been four official explainations from the USAF: 1) It was a flying saucer from another world. 2) It was merely a weather balloon. 3) It wasn't a weather balloon, but a top-secret spy balloon designed to measure radioactive traces of Soviet nuke tests. 4) It was crash test dummies testing new parachute designs. We can conclude one thing: The USAF has lied at least three times. This post is correct. 4) It was crash test dummies testing new parachute designs. Number 4 was the latest attempt by the Air Force to explain. Only problem is that Number 4 occurred 10 years AFTER the Roswell crash. 5sub |
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Funny how aliens always visit military bases... Yes, and only land and abduct people on lonely rural roads where there's no witnesses... Unless there are witnesses, in which case they are always uneducated, drunk or hallucinating hillbillys... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Funny how aliens always visit military bases... Yes, and only land and abduct people on lonely rural roads where there's no witnesses... Here is an example of perhaps the best with no witnesses: "Fast Walker*" came in from outer space into earth's atmosphere, tripped two of our early warning satellites (infrared) and went BACK into outer space. I can't even imagine the energy required to pull such a maneuver. 5sub *Was just the next event code spit out by the computers. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8098245.stm UFO watchers believe that in 1947 a flying saucer with aliens on board landed outside the New Mexico town of Roswell and that an elaborate cover-up by the authorities followed. The BBC's Kevin Connolly went to Roswell in pursuit of the truth about the Roswell incident. If UFO true-believers are right, then nothing much that has happened on our tiny, fragile planet in the years since that stormy summer's night really matters very much.
What, after all, would Watergate, or Vietnam or Iraq amount to if we could establish that the US government knew for sure that we are not alone in the universe? Roswell holds zero significance for our daily lives.... It occured before most of ARFCOM members were born, and there are no lasting impacts on our lives except for our culture. Watergate, Vietnam and Iraq are real events. Roswell is a good fairy tale..... People LOVE the idea that there are little green men visiting us... If we are or are not alone in the Universe matters absolutely jack shit to our lives unless these "beings" decide to visit us and interact with us... If they exist, they would have been in overt contact with us long ago. 60 years and UFO stories have not changed one bit..... We are better off assuming that it was a hoax and that we are alone until proven otherwise... It is simply a form of entertainment for some and a distraction from the reality of their monotonous lives..... |
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Every POTUS up till now might have kept this secret, but Obama and his ilk are looking for something to cause panic and fear, if this really happened they would already have released it in order to justify their authoritarian administration and anti freedom changes.
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There have been four official explainations from the USAF: 1) It was a flying saucer from another world. 2) It was merely a weather balloon. 3) It wasn't a weather balloon, but a top-secret spy balloon designed to measure radioactive traces of Soviet nuke tests. 4) It was crash test dummies testing new parachute designs. We can conclude one thing: The USAF has lied at least three times. this... and, i dont know what was there. but the original photos published were certainly not a weather balloon. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8098245.stm UFO watchers believe that in 1947 a flying saucer with aliens on board landed outside the New Mexico town of Roswell and that an elaborate cover-up by the authorities followed. The BBC's Kevin Connolly went to Roswell in pursuit of the truth about the Roswell incident. If UFO true-believers are right, then nothing much that has happened on our tiny, fragile planet in the years since that stormy summer's night really matters very much.
What, after all, would Watergate, or Vietnam or Iraq amount to if we could establish that the US government knew for sure that we are not alone in the universe? Roswell holds zero significance for our daily lives.... It occured before most of ARFCOM members were born, and there are no lasting impacts on our lives except for our culture. Watergate, Vietnam and Iraq are real events. Roswell is a good fairy tale..... People LOVE the idea that there are little green men visiting us... If we are or are not alone in the Universe matters absolutely jack shit to our lives unless these "beings" decide to visit us and interact with us... If they exist, they would have been in overt contact with us long ago. 60 years and UFO stories have not changed one bit..... We are better off assuming that it was a hoax and that we are alone until proven otherwise... It is simply a form of entertainment for some and a distraction from the reality of their monotonous lives..... i'm not sure what happened at roswell. but there sure was an explosion of technology in the years that followed. some, including some high ranking military folk have stepped forward and stated that a huge reverse enginerring program was developed shortly afterwoods due to the roswell incident. |
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Awesome Alien Video
This video is hilarious. |
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I live here in Roswell, it's a relatively quiet town situated in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Most residents, young and old don't believe anything unusual happened here. Ironically the firm believers are those that have the most to gain from tourism. If not for the speculation
of visiting Aliens there'd be nothing here to see. Nothing more than a source of income for a town that otherwise would be unheard of. The picture of the Alien in the article shown is a movie prop donated to the museum. The museum itself is the cheesiest, low budget- laughable at best presentation ever created. The admission of $2.00 is a tell-tale sign of its ridiculous contents, and the entire tour takes no longer than 15-20 minutes using a walker. I'm quite certain that the only Aliens here are illegals that crossed the border. |
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i'm not sure what happened at roswell. but there sure was an explosion of technology in the years that followed. some, including some high ranking military folk have stepped forward and stated that a huge reverse enginerring program was developed shortly afterwoods due to the roswell incident.[/div] There has been a huge technology explosion since Tesla and Edison were battling over AC and DC current..... Unless the spaceship used a mainframe computer that took up the entire interior of it, I do not see any technology being attributed to Roswell..... |
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Well, if we are to find out, it will be in the next 4 years.
Why? Because Joe Biden will run his mouth about it |
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Hey, don't knock it. The alien stuff has its place. As long as people are focused on retarded alien theories they aren't looking at the real stuff. I mean, Groom lake, Area 51and others, NTS, etc. are pretty secure as long as the rubber neckers are looking for aliens as opposed to actual events. |
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In before mention of the anal probing. Danny Uhmmm, something you wanna tells us??? J/K, we know you did not like it.. |
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I live here in Roswell, it's a relatively quiet town situated in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Most residents, young and old don't believe anything unusual happened here. Ironically the firm believers are those that have the most to gain from tourism. If not for the speculation of visiting Aliens there'd be nothing here to see. Nothing more than a source of income for a town that otherwise would be unheard of. The picture of the Alien in the article shown is a movie prop donated to the museum. The museum itself is the cheesiest, low budget- laughable at best presentation ever created. The admission of $2.00 is a tell-tale sign of its ridiculous contents, and the entire tour takes no longer than 15-20 minutes using a walker. I'm quite certain that the only Aliens here are illegals that crossed the border. Everthing he said. |
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The truth about Roswell is unequivocally, it is in New Mexico.
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The truth about Roswell is unequivocally, it is in New Mexico. What about the one in Georgia? |
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The truth about Roswell is unequivocally, it is in New Mexico. What about the one in Georgia? we don't talk about them |
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Has anyone mentioned anal probing?
ETA: Yep. Damn, folks round here are quick when it comes to anal probing. |
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I live here in Roswell, it's a relatively quiet town situated in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Most residents, young and old don't believe anything unusual happened here. Ironically the firm believers are those that have the most to gain from tourism. If not for the speculation of visiting Aliens there'd be nothing here to see. Nothing more than a source of income for a town that otherwise would be unheard of. The picture of the Alien in the article shown is a movie prop donated to the museum. The museum itself is the cheesiest, low budget- laughable at best presentation ever created. The admission of $2.00 is a tell-tale sign of its ridiculous contents, and the entire tour takes no longer than 15-20 minutes using a walker. I'm quite certain that the only Aliens here are illegals that crossed the border. The truth about Roswell is that I bought my first Glock there (at Discount Guns on Main St), and that I was really disapointed when El Toro Bravo was purchased by a new owner. On a serious note, my understanding is the incident happened closer to Carrizozo than Roswell. Man, I miss home. |
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Roswell is nothing but a prank that has been added to and added to and added to over the years.
Most of the people who have "seen the bodies" have been proven to be fabricating what they have seen or incorporated something innocent that they witnessed into a sinister, yet mytholgical chain of events that really never happened. Roswell is 100 percent bunk. |
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The rancher who discovered the "wreckage" himself said that the materials that he found would only add up to a few pounds of stuff at most.
"Brazel told the Roswell Daily Record that he and his son saw a "large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks."" So either he found something mundane, or aliens visited this world after traversing the depths of space in a ship made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, paper and wooden sticks. Also the whole Roswell = UFO didn't really start up until 1978, about 30 years after the original incident: " In 1978, former nuclear physicist and author Stanton T. Friedman interviewed Jesse Marcel, the only person known to have accompanied the Roswell debris from where it was recovered to Fort Worth. Over the next few years, the accounts he and others gave elevated Roswell from a forgotten incident to perhaps the most famous UFO case of all time." |
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I live here in Roswell, it's a relatively quiet town situated in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Most residents, young and old don't believe anything unusual happened here. Ironically the firm believers are those that have the most to gain from tourism. If not for the speculation of visiting Aliens there'd be nothing here to see. Nothing more than a source of income for a town that otherwise would be unheard of. The picture of the Alien in the article shown is a movie prop donated to the museum. The museum itself is the cheesiest, low budget- laughable at best presentation ever created. The admission of $2.00 is a tell-tale sign of its ridiculous contents, and the entire tour takes no longer than 15-20 minutes using a walker. I'm quite certain that the only Aliens here are illegals that crossed the border. Everthing he said. I live just down the road from Roswell. Everything he said. |
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Every POTUS up till now might have kept this secret, but Obama and his ilk are looking for something to cause panic and fear, if this really happened they would already have released it in order to justify their authoritarian administration and anti freedom changes. Yes people be very afraid! There are aliens from outer space that come to anal probe you. To prevent this, you must surrender your Rights and let the gov't anal probe you. It's the only way to be sure! |
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Here's what i think:
Roswell was a test of a saucer type aircraft by the united states govt. I deep black project. The technology was gained from captured tech during the technology raids during the final weeks of WW2. The saucer technology was simply work that had been started by the Germans. All of the flying saucers are projects that all stem their lineage back to the captured German technology that we have obviously worked and improved upon |
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I saw something in 1977 south of lakehurst naval air station that bought out choppers and mp's in jeeps chasing us for seeing it and it was no weather balloon and it was way quicker and faster then any fighter plane I have ever seen and larger then a football field
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http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z316/runcible22/CartmanAnalProbe.jpg THE TRUTH IS IN THERE |
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The rancher who discovered the "wreckage" himself said that the materials that he found would only add up to a few pounds of stuff at most. "Brazel told the Roswell Daily Record that he and his son saw a "large area of bright wreckage made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, a rather tough paper and sticks."" So either he found something mundane, or aliens visited this world after traversing the depths of space in a ship made up of rubber strips, tinfoil, paper and wooden sticks. Also the whole Roswell = UFO didn't really start up until 1978, about 30 years after the original incident: " In 1978, former nuclear physicist and author Stanton T. Friedman interviewed Jesse Marcel, the only person known to have accompanied the Roswell debris from where it was recovered to Fort Worth. Over the next few years, the accounts he and others gave elevated Roswell from a forgotten incident to perhaps the most famous UFO case of all time." Just a random bit of trivia: Brazel, the rancher credited with discovering the wreckage at Roswell, was the nephew of Wayne Brazel, the man who killed Pat Garrett. |
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I live here in Roswell, it's a relatively quiet town situated in the desert in the middle of nowhere. Most residents, young and old don't believe anything unusual happened here. Ironically the firm believers are those that have the most to gain from tourism. If not for the speculation of visiting Aliens there'd be nothing here to see. Nothing more than a source of income for a town that otherwise would be unheard of. The picture of the Alien in the article shown is a movie prop donated to the museum. The museum itself is the cheesiest, low budget- laughable at best presentation ever created. The admission of $2.00 is a tell-tale sign of its ridiculous contents, and the entire tour takes no longer than 15-20 minutes using a walker. I'm quite certain that the only Aliens here are illegals that crossed the border. Everthing he said. I live just down the road from Roswell. Everything he said. What they both said. |
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