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Denial of existance of 'Missing' computer disks from Los Alamos. Alien related?

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posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:00 PM
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This may be completely off topic, or it may not. I came across this article, which i found pretty vague as far as the details go and it could definitely spark many conspiracy theories. I was just curious of everyone's thoughts of this report...

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Could there be something behind this story related to government knowledge and research of aliens and UFO's? Or if not, could it at least be evidence of the government's theoretical policy of total denial when top secret and/or above information gets leaked out? I think it's at least worth noting that this incident adds to the evidence of the government's policy of plausible denial. Either that or i've just grown incredibly paranoid.



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:08 PM
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It seems to be more conspiracy to me, than any alien activity.


However, if aliens took them, we'll never know about it. But for me... it's just a himan activity un/covering whatever it has to.



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:08 PM
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[edit on 29-1-2005 by faddinglight]

Edit: Content not in line with #10 of the T&C.

[edit on 29-1-2005 by intrepid]



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:14 PM
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Trojans have done so much work for me on my PC, some guys are attacking my PC lately regularly. But my Firewall bounces back any attack, so whoever in possession of my IP address, will get nowhere... unless he is better than the Symantec Team.


But I am not a PC specialist, I am good at installing windows and cleaning the cooler vent.



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:22 PM
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faddinglight, note number 10 of the T&C:

10.) You will not use these Forums for the purposes of sharing or distributing viruses, licenses, registration information, software keys, "cracks," or other information designed to do harm to or allow unlawful access to any computer hardware, software, networks, or any other systems.

Please edit out your last post.



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 01:52 PM
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Originally posted by Vertu
It seems to be more conspiracy to me, than any alien activity.


However, if aliens took them, we'll never know about it. But for me... it's just a himan activity un/covering whatever it has to.


Well i actually wasnt implying that aliens may have taken the disks, but that they were stolen maybe by someone wanting to expose the government's knowledge and research of alien tech and in turn the government denied their existance.

Although, the information contained on the disks could have been anything, most likely information on nuclear research. I'm just not so quick to believe they truly "never existed".



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 02:10 PM
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Originally posted by Meteor_of_War
I'm just not so quick to believe they truly "never existed".


I think, the Government was feeding on those disks, they were "taking strength" every single day , and the Aliens had enough of them. They had to steal those disks to ensure the Government's clear thinking, because those disks provided informations regarding the past.

How about this theory? I think, it is clear.



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 02:40 PM
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Hmmm maybe they did it just like mission impossible. Or An Asian scientists put the disks in his pocket walked out the door where Ralphy the security guard said "see ya later mr. espionage, say hi to the wife and kids for me!"

Oh and Ralphy held the door open for him


[edit on 29-1-2005 by IntelRetard]



posted on Jan, 29 2005 @ 04:06 PM
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Heh, interesting theories.


Definitely sounds like something out of an espionage movie.

One thing's for sure though, if the disks were truly stolen by someone i'd think it would have to have been an inside job. Or at least someone that had connections to someone on the inside.

I wish we had more info but most likely like everything else, we'll never know.

Truth be told!!



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