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Why do people believe aliens at A51

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posted on Feb, 12 2008 @ 01:49 AM
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There are military people who have served at Tonapah Range who know the truth.

They'll never speak openly about what they have seen hidden there. Whatever they're told in their three weeks of debriefing is enough to seal their lips from blabbing about what they saw.

Try and speak to one, if you can. You'll see what I mean.



posted on Feb, 12 2008 @ 11:26 AM
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Are you inferring that you've been to TTR in a military capacity? I ask because your post implies loosely that you have some personal knowledge that the rest of us lack.

I know that there is a lot of "cross training" with friendlies during "red flag", hell, I've been drinking in Vegas during one with RAF guys.

I'm sure they've overflown/dropped ordnance on TTR, but as for the "truth", I don't know what you're talking about.

Care to substatiate your grossly vague and ambiguous statement with facts, documentation, credibility?

Otherwise, you're just another peson who wants to believe.

PS- TTR is an ordnance range. Unless we're using "ET" for target practice, he's not there either. But you'd know that if you really had insider information, wouldn't you?



posted on Feb, 12 2008 @ 02:58 PM
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Originally posted by cbianchi513
Care to substatiate your grossly vague and ambiguous statement with facts, documentation, credibility?

My credibility here is fine, thanks. Which is why I won't risk it any more than I need to.

No, I can't supply facts or documentation. If I could, in fact if ANYONE could, then the big secret would no longer be a secret...

Sometimes, when a person whispers in your ear, you have a choice to believe what they say as fact, or not. I guess the decision you have to make is how well you know that person and how much you really think that they may be telling you deliberate disinfo, or not.



posted on Feb, 12 2008 @ 03:07 PM
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I am at a loss for what to say... obviously somebody you hold in high esteem told you something juicy.

I am in no way questioning your credibility, and I'm sorry if it came off that way. I am merely exhuasting all avenues of substantiation.

The question does beg to be asked, however... What were you told about TTR?

You will, I'm sure concede that TTR and gl are two entirely separate sites, separated by miles of barren desert, thus making relevance to the OP's question moot.

I'm just here for "shiggles" at this point.

Good on ya!



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