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UFOs Confront Soldiers During War, Says Ex-Air Force Intelligence Officer

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posted on May, 8 2015 @ 06:47 PM
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originally posted by: draknoir2

originally posted by: Scdfa

originally posted by: draknoir2

originally posted by: Scdfa

originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
a reply to: InhaleExhale

What really is appalling is that believers wont hesitate to promote their beliefs even in the name of dead servicemen who gave their lives. This is a case where servicemen died and it was blamed on a UFO. The question was raised about drug use and I showed the actual information about how it was rampant in Viet Nam. So it looks like we have an incident where half of the witnesses were possibly on heroin or other drugs that have been implicated in friendly fire incidents and where people died but lets blame UFOs piloted by aliens? What were their family members told? Those men died fighting for their country not to promote UFOs and lets not ask any questions about it? Who should be ashamed? The whole story is a sad testimony to the convoluted thought process of believers. Pathetic.



Pathetic isn't a strong enough word for people like this poster, so eager to prop up his argument that he's willing to disgrace our Viet Nam era servicemen.

"So it looks like we have an incident where half of the witnesses were possibly on heroin or other drugs", Zeta says, without a shred of evidence to support it.

How low can these deniers go?

It's a sad testimony, alright.


What's pathetic is your inability to type "Vietnam War drug use" into a web browser.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...


Another ghoul willing to denigrate brave American servicemen who died in combat. I may have to stop posting here. Which is what these "people" want anyway.


If only you would.

Show me your service record and I'll show you mine... and my father's... and his father's... and my mother's father's...


Idiot.


I'd imagine your lying about me would be quite an embarrassment to them, dreknoir2.

If only I would what? Stop posting here?

Keep dreaming. This isn't your sandbox anymore.
I'm here to stay, so deal with it, or don't let the door hit ya on the way out.

And I have a problem with people who denigrate American servicemen who died in combat. You should too. Better yet, you shouldn't do it.

I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself. But the last time there we actually had a war, World War II, my mom lost her dad in combat in the Pacific theater. My other grandfather was a bombardier over Nazi Germany.

So if you think your lineage make you a better American, you're not much of an American at all. You're a heck of a liar, though.


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posted on May, 8 2015 @ 07:59 PM
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a reply to: Scdfa


Yeah, I'm sure your intelligence was the deciding factor.

Stick to pretending that imaginary aliens find you interesting.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 08:00 PM
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a reply to: Scdfa

I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself.

Gee, I guess that allowed for you to really use your intelligence four something important...like selling your art at dead shows?

Thanks for your service drak!



edit on 8-5-2015 by ZetaRediculian because: made sure I had a misspelling



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 08:01 PM
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Not all of us veterans are crackpots



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 08:14 PM
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originally posted by: GlassToTheArson
Not all of us veterans are crackpots





posted on May, 8 2015 @ 08:23 PM
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originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
a reply to: Scdfa

I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself.

Gee, I guess that allowed for you to really use your intelligence four something important...like selling your art at dead shows?

Thanks for your service drak!




I regret never catching a Dead show.

My service was a priveledge and I'm in constant awe of those who sacrificed life and limb for those who were too intelligent to serve.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 08:53 PM
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a reply to: draknoir2

I regret never catching a Dead show.

I am really sorry you missed out on seeing a bunch of really lost soles selling their arts and crafts in order to get from show to show. I think it would put things in perspective here. After going, I always felt better about the simple things in life...like having a job
....and bathing




My service was a priveledge and I'm in constant awe of those who sacrificed life and limb for those who were too intelligent to serve.

I am at a loss. did he really say "I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself." ????




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posted on May, 8 2015 @ 09:04 PM
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originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
I am at a loss. did he really say "I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself." ????





Yeah, that happened.

And after pretending to be offended by your post on behalf of all his intellectual inferiors who did.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 09:14 PM
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a reply to: draknoir2

And that was a fool sentence?


edit on 8-5-2015 by ZetaRediculian because: made sure I had a misspelling



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 09:21 PM
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a reply to: ZetaRediculian

That was a fool's sentence.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 09:48 PM
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originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
a reply to: draknoir2
I am really sorry you missed out on seeing a bunch of really lost soles selling their arts and crafts in order to get from show to show. I think it would put things in perspective here. After going, I always felt better about the simple things in life...like having a job
....and bathing



I've got a hippie drill and a Slayer CD.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 10:09 PM
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a reply to: draknoir2
heh




posted on May, 8 2015 @ 11:38 PM
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originally posted by: draknoir2
a reply to: Scdfa


Yeah, I'm sure your intelligence was the deciding factor.

Stick to pretending that imaginary aliens find you interesting.


So you can't imagine why an intelligent person would actually choose to go to college rather than join the military? I guess they don't encourage imagination in the military, huh?

Well, let's see...

Boot camp? Lousy pay? No future? Forced subservience? Ideological indoctrination?
Sleeping in bunkbeds with groups of men?
Forced experimental vaccinations?
Gulf War Syndrome?
2 year wait for health care?
Invading countries that never attacked us?
With inadequate equipment so my family has to buy me body armor?
Making the middle east safe for Halliburton? And Mobil oil?
Being exposed to radiation from depleted uranium?
Pretending to be looking for Bin Laden?
Coming home maimed without adequate health care?
Coming home traumatized without adequate mental health care?
Or maybe it's because ex-military have a higher homeless rate than ex-convicts?

You're right, dreknoir2, what intelligent person would pass on that career path?

Guess I just didn't have what it takes: a lack of better opportunities.



posted on May, 8 2015 @ 11:51 PM
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a reply to: ZetaRediculian




Gee, I guess that allowed for you to really use your intelligence four something important


Don't talk to me about intelligence, you would fail a third-grade spelling test.

Four, fore, for; these are all different words, with different meanings. They are called homophones.

Have enough pride to be embarrassed, for God's sake.



posted on May, 9 2015 @ 12:01 AM
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a reply to: ZetaRediculian





I am really sorry you missed out on seeing a bunch of really lost soles


Lost soles? It's "souls",you poor thing.
Lost soles would mean they lost their shoes.

You really can't understand the concept of homophones. And before you ask, no, homophones are not trying to get married.

You would not pass the third grade today.



posted on May, 9 2015 @ 12:04 AM
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a reply to: Scdfa

um...yeah...did you happen to notice my edits?



posted on May, 9 2015 @ 12:08 AM
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originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
a reply to: Scdfa

um...yeah...did you happen to notice my edits?




Right after I corrected you. Have the dignity to be embarrassed.



posted on May, 9 2015 @ 12:15 AM
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originally posted by: Scdfa

originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
a reply to: Scdfa

um...yeah...did you happen to notice my edits?




Right after I corrected you. Have the dignity to be embarrassed.


like I have a secret code to make edits 3 hours later


I mean for hours later



edit on 9-5-2015 by ZetaRediculian because: wondering how long it will be before he catches on.



posted on May, 9 2015 @ 01:28 AM
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originally posted by: Scdfa

originally posted by: draknoir2
a reply to: Scdfa


Yeah, I'm sure your intelligence was the deciding factor.

Stick to pretending that imaginary aliens find you interesting.


So you can't imagine why an intelligent person would actually choose to go to college rather than join the military? I guess they don't encourage imagination in the military, huh?

Well, let's see...

Boot camp? Lousy pay? No future? Forced subservience? Ideological indoctrination?
Sleeping in bunkbeds with groups of men?
Forced experimental vaccinations?
Gulf War Syndrome?
2 year wait for health care?
Invading countries that never attacked us?
With inadequate equipment so my family has to buy me body armor?
Making the middle east safe for Halliburton? And Mobil oil?
Being exposed to radiation from depleted uranium?
Pretending to be looking for Bin Laden?
Coming home maimed without adequate health care?
Coming home traumatized without adequate mental health care?
Or maybe it's because ex-military have a higher homeless rate than ex-convicts?

You're right, dreknoir2, what intelligent person would pass on that career path?

Guess I just didn't have what it takes: a lack of better opportunities.


We all make choices but the things you listed sounds more like you didn't want to be inconvenienced and not really anything about intelligence. Everyone of those things you listed was about you and how don't want to be bothered. And I think your saying that anyone who did enlist was either too dumb to figure it out or didn't have a choice. My nephew joined the Marines and did 2 tours in Iraq. He gave up a baseball scholarship. He did that because that is what he believed in. You just believe in aliens.


I was a little too intelligent to enlist, myself.

your ability to spell is outstanding.







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posted on May, 9 2015 @ 06:25 AM
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a reply to: Aquariusdude




An Ex Air Force Intelligence officer doing psychedelics really?


And being an intelligence officer means he didn't, because of course nobody did drugs in Viet Nam.




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