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Did you have family members work for / on Project Blue Book like I did ?

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posted on Sep, 16 2013 @ 09:24 AM
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I'm just saying that with the first responders statements...automatically coming to the conclusion that I had been lied too,



Automatically coming to a conclusion?

It sure seemed like a opinion and suggestion when I read the posts.





I am utterly amazed at how much a fair proportion of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill on this issue.


1 poster gives a couple scenarios and another a suggestion is making a mountain out of mole hill.

Who is automatically coming to conclusions?



posted on Sep, 16 2013 @ 03:32 PM
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I'm just saying that with the first responders statements...automatically coming to the conclusion that I had been lied too,



Automatically coming to a conclusion?

It sure seemed like a opinion and suggestion when I read the posts.





I am utterly amazed at how much a fair proportion of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill on this issue.


1 poster gives a couple scenarios and another a suggestion is making a mountain out of mole hill.

Who is automatically coming to conclusions?





Well, it certainly took YOU to put me in my place, now, didn't it ?

Get a grip.



posted on Sep, 17 2013 @ 12:40 AM
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Socially I met somebody through family at some DC social function. He was a young guy recently from Yale and said he worked at a think-tank in Virginia. It occurred to me only a bit later that it was a three letter kind of think tank.



posted on Sep, 19 2013 @ 05:06 PM
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Socially I met somebody through family at some DC social function. He was a young guy recently from Yale and said he worked at a think-tank in Virginia. It occurred to me only a bit later that it was a three letter kind of think tank.



Yeah, that definitely does happen in DC...you *never* know who are you are about to run across....

I grew up playing D&D, still do...and there was a game I was where the guy running it worked for Xerox...well, after a few years when he's suddenly working for the Ethiopan Gov't, I find out that all the Xerox clutter was just a show...it was his cover in working for the CIA....


So, no, you never do know




- SN



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