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anyone see larry king last night?; it was some crazy shit....i dont know...
Topic Started: Jul 14 2008, 03:48 AM (422 Views)
Domenick DiMaggio

i guess they had multiple radar sources and multiple eyewitnesses proving that some sort of "ufo" pretty much flew to bush's crawford ranch. not that they saw thats where it went just that was where it was tracked to. the faa can't explain it. the air force won't. the flight taken from the multiple radar sources proved it is beyond anything we currently know about publicly and it's the eyewitnesses who place it in those spots at that time giving the same descriptions that pretty much give this a ton of legitimacy.

there was this seth guy from seti. i guess he is in charge of it. if so i suspect they will never find intelligent life. he reminded me of a 'duh-bunker' and looked like a complete fool with foolish explanations all proven not to be possible or true.

but i find it odd that they said it was tracked to bush's ranch.

i'm gonna be real pissed if i find that icke nutjob is actually legitimate.....lol [just joking - he still wouldn't be....lol]

i was watching this at like 3am and fell asleep.

i'm posting a WND link because i can't seem to find anything on this.

WND

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Did UFO buzz President Bush's Crawford ranch?
Report: FAA radar tracked unidentified craft flying toward Texas White House

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Posted: July 13, 2008
1:05 am Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily

Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration radar by the Mutual UFO Network, a group dedicated to the scientific study of unidentified flying objects, confirms ground sightings of several unidentified aircraft on Jan. 8 flying 70 miles southeast of Fort Worth, Texas, with one appearing to head toward President Bush's ranch in Crawford.

According to MUFON, several craft were tracked on radar moving in the same direction and at the same time as sightings reported by residents of Erath County. The craft flying toward Crawford, which had no transponder and was not military, was visible on radar for more than an hour.

According to witnesses, the Crawford craft had two large amber lights similar in size and color to those on the rear of a school bus, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.

Most of the time, the object moved at approximately 60 miles per hour, but at one point accelerated to 532 miles per hour in 30 seconds and then slowed to 49 miles per hour 10 seconds later.

The MUFON report reads:

"The authors are not aware of any publicized military craft capable of traveling at very low speeds for extended periods of time, accelerating rapidly to such a high speed, and then suddenly decelerating in what might best be described as a controlled crash. The closest capability would be a Harrier-type jet, but it would not be able to maintain slow speeds for such extended periods of time nor decelerate so rapidly.

"Much more important than the possible sudden acceleration shown by the object is its trajectory heading. The object was traveling to the southeast on a direct course towards the Crawford Ranch, also known as President Bush's Western White House. The last time the object was seen on radar at 8:00 p.m., it was continuing on a direct path to Crawford Ranch and was only 10 miles away. During this entire episode of over an hour, there is no indication that any of the military jets reacted to this unknown aircraft, that was without a required transponder and that was headed directly to the Western White House."

Reports of UFOs were made by dozens of people in the Dublin and Stephenville area on or about Jan. 8, although details varied.

Some said the objects were accompanied or followed by military aircraft. In some cases, witnesses described objects up to a mile long and hundreds of yards high. Others said the objects flew in formation, changed color and had lights with intensity greater than a welding torch.

"You probably think we're just a bunch of hillbillies out here," Erath County Constable Lee Roy Gaitan, who saw the objects and has given 150 interviews, told the Star-Telegram. "There were people who did doubt me, but I know I saw something."


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DoYouEverWonder

So much for the air defenses around the Pig Farm. They sound as reliable as the ones around the Pentagon on 9/11.
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Domenick DiMaggio
Jul 14 2008, 03:48 AM
the flight taken from the multiple radar sources proved it is beyond anything we currently know about publicly and it's the eyewitnesses who place it in those spots at that time giving the same descriptions that pretty much give this a ton of legitimacy.

there was this seth guy from seti. i guess he is in charge of it. if so i suspect they will never find intelligent life. he reminded me of a 'duh-bunker' and looked like a complete fool with foolish explanations all proven not to be possible or true.
It annoys me to no end that the mere mention of "UFO" demands the automatic attachment of little green men, or 'intelligent ET life' assumptions. This is as per mainstream popular controlled culture...

When you consider evidence of powerful interest groups financing E.T. orientated UFOlogy (see Laurence Rockefeller)... it makes you wonder if all this alien & alien technology BS is just the poison-the-well cover story. I always bring up the point of the Hutchinson Effect - basically a backyard shed inventor can levitate massive cannonballs using electric fields powered from a generic wall socket - what the hell could a *global* military industrial complex have done back in the 1930s - or before (tesla's principles etc)?
It's statistically improbable that intelligent life doesn't exist elsewhere in the universe... but that it is visiting earth in little saucers?
Nah... lol

..my 2 cents
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but poisoning of the well could be related to real UFO stories too.

You introduce a bunch of abduction/cattle stories to make the real, govt. verified, reliable witness stories seem very silly.

IMO, when you have very credible witnesses saying they've seen something strange, something strange has happened.

We have stories from those who guard our nuclear arsenal saying that blips on their radar have shut off their launch capabilities. I'm guessing we can trust that those men are not making up the stories.

There are also some very compelling videos out there of what seem to be real UFOs. But I'd also say that 75%-99% of all UFO videos are easily explained as hoaxes. But there are a handful which are not. Being subjective and realizing that just because one WANTS TO BELIEVE, that it doesn't make all of these real. Reversely, realize that because one DOESN'T WANT TO BELIEVE, that it doesn't make them fake either.

Can I prove they are not from Earth? Probably not. But they are certainly UFOs, and they are not what we would call conventional technology.

It's a subject worth looking into, but not getting distracted by, IMO.

We should all spend more time looking up. ;)
Edited by look-up, Jul 14 2008, 02:26 PM.
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look-up
Jul 14 2008, 02:24 PM
but poisoning of the well could be related to real UFO stories too.

You introduce a bunch of abduction/cattle stories to make the real, govt. verified, reliable witness stories seem very silly.

IMO, when you have very credible witnesses saying they've seen something strange, something strange has happened.
Yes gravity defying aircraft exist without any doubt - and from reading some of Jacques Vallee's work I am convinced sightings have been staged throughout the last 60+ years for psychological/belief system experimentation purposes. For example the UMMO sightings in spain during the 1960s - hundreds of people saw these aircraft and funnily enough spawned bizarre Cults - which were often controlled and financed by powerful interest groups themselves.

Take one of the guys who was involved in alien abduction hypnosis - he was a good mate of Laurence Rockefeller

- now i wonder if it's a case of 'helping abduction victims remember their experience' - or simply suggestive hypnotic programming...
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John E Mack, a psychiatrist at Harvard, won the Pulitzer prize for his 1976 biography of T E Lawrence, A Prince of Our Disorder, and both fame and notoriety for his 1994 bestseller Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens.

He was concerned with social causes, especially nuclear threats and the human environment. His disparate personas—from esteemed professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School to social activist and believer in alien abductions—were as incongruent as the extraordinary assemblage of his supporters, who included venture capitalist Laurence Rockefeller and attorney Daniel Sheehan, best known for his defence of left-leaning causes.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=523131

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right...

the point of investigating UFOs shoulud be about energy independence.

If the US gov has technology that we might assume, right or not, is out of this world, and it could litterally kill poverty, pollution, and all that in one fell swoop, it should be declassified.

there is certainly a cover-up, and this type of energy and propullsion could seriously send our race into the future we should probably already be in.

Think of it. If these propulsion systems exist in reality, and it seems that they do, how far could they be taking some humans? Could the elite be meeting with alien races in the name of all humans?

Now, suspend disbelief for one moment about whether aliens exist or not. Let's assume that there is a mathematical likelihood that they do exist, out there somewhere. Do we really want these elite cultists representing the human race? THey could be igniting wars we will fight for hundreds of years.
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Bush meets Alien???

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It's truly upsetting to imagine GWB as a human ambassador to another race.......and even more upsetting to think they think he is worthy of contact. (loses lunch).

re Larry King: tonight 9pm Jesse Ventura makes an announcement re Senate race.
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bretwalda

Operation Trojan Horse - By John Keel is a good read on the subject IMO.
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Your glorious Loose Change Forum dictator...
I am a firm believer that many UFO are US black projects.

Imagine back in 1985 and you saw this in the air....
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I'd think it wasn't human either.
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