posted on Sep, 14 2005 @ 08:49 AM
The number of testimonials alone was a surprise. They were abundant. The one Russian woman said that the Russian military had all kinds of
documentation on it, and photographs that she saw, if I recall. And a US airman said that he saw pictures too, and then there were quite a few people
who described going right up to it, on it, inside it even. I don't claim to know what is up there, but I do know that usually when you have that
many witnesses, who have no reason to lie, and have not benefitted from their accounts in any way, financially or otherwise, then the motive for all
of them to concoct their stories becomes very hard to see. I know what it is like to relate some fantastical, yet real, event to others. It is a
pain. It is enough of an ordeal to endure their inquisitions, scoffs, chuckles, and even boldfaced insults, which are the result 99% of the time,
that considering they gain nothing by recounting their experience, I fail to see why anyone would do that. Are they all masochists? Anyway, I am
getting carried away, but my point is this: I saw enough testimonies on that video, to convince me that it is doubtful they are all lying without a
cause. It is almost certain that in that bunch there is a hoaxer, a fraud who hopes to someday get something out of the tale. I would even be
willing to point out the ones I felt were more dubious sounding. But others seemed very genuine, most of them in fact. But I don't know for sure, I
just wanted to say that I found the video much more compelling.