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Originally posted by DCFusion
Originally posted by meshuggah1324
According to official information from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF), no branch of the United States Government is currently involved with or responsible for investigations into the possibility of alien life on other planets...
[edit on 16-9-2005 by meshuggah1324]
Huh... why did we send probes to Mars?
Hoiw was the UFO incident over the whitehouse in the 1950's explained away? It happened twince in a week.
Originally posted by Gazrok
Torbjon, great find! He copied and pasted you from the NASA site Mesh....
It was in '52, and it took the USAF a full year to finally try and present the case for "temperature inversions" appearing on the radar, despite the fact that almost any operator questioned would say that it's an impossible explanation, as they are well familiar with them. Also, years later, Hyneck would become a UFOlogist, instead of a BlueBook man, and state that the explanation didn't fly.
Originally posted by meshuggah1324
Yeah, it's a real response. Don't know if it's a spam email they send to everyone who writes him abou UFOs...?
I don't care what you do. Just don't use my name in your response. I don't want my name involved...
Originally posted by torbjon
SKadi_the_evil_elf,
I've been led to believe that ONE of the reasons SOME documents haven't been released (on the grounds of national security) isn't so much because of UFOs, but rather because we were doing things we shouldn't be doing, like flying over restricted airspace, or the incident involved personell or equipment of a secret nature... I'm not trying to support "them" or anything, but how do expain to the world at large that we tracked a UFO while breaking international law with illegally funded personell, using super secret equipment that we don't want anyone to know about?
Personally, I'm for full disclosure, even if it means admitting we're doing things we're not supposed to be doing, or posses equipment more advanced than we let on...
Originally posted by DCFusion
Originally posted by meshuggah1324
According to official information from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. Air Force (USAF), no branch of the United States Government is currently involved with or responsible for investigations into the possibility of alien life on other planets...
[edit on 16-9-2005 by meshuggah1324]
Huh... why did we send probes to Mars?