Back on Track: Spookie responds to so-called


Message posted by Spooky_Dogg on March 01, 2001 at 22:19:08 EST:

When objects as common place as lozenge-sized clouds are thought to be UFOs, it shouldn't be surprising to anyone that exotic new aircraft with strange apprearance and unfamiliar lightning and extraordinary performance are simply misinterpreted, especially when comparing those features to stories of old, described in early science fiction comic books.

Despite the obvious possibilities for misidentification
of secret planes with "flying saucers," there remain those who are insistence that the Air Force is secretly financing and doing more in the Nevada desert that test-flying the latest jets.

Such secrecy as exists naturally serves to stoke speculations. There are obvious reasons for the Department of Defense to keep the Nevada installation out of the public eye, especially when some of the most advanced military hardware in the world is being through its paces there, and its interaction with and analysis of, such military matters as, military tents, clothing, ground-base supplies, and tanks, and most importantly, the analysis the potential EFFECT of LIVE payloads on humans. (In these experiments, NO HUMANS ARE USED).

On the other hand the heavy security "blanket" allows those who espouse much more extreme and/or radical points of view to do so, secure in the knowledge that it is just about impossible, due to NON-DISCLOSURE
and PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL LAW, for them to be proven wrong.

Kind Regards

Spookie



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