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I wrote this letter about torture, wiretapping, and Obama's approach to the economic crisis because I still believe that, in some small way, writing to the Obama Whitehouse can make a difference. I publish the letter here because I know that unless those of like mind raise up their voices as well then that "small way" will be inconsequentially small.
Originally posted by SemperParatusRJCC
So then that means we would need a mojority of the "people" and I say people even though its the ones counting the votes that have the power. To sign the petition. That is a lot of names. Do you think we could get that done.
Originally posted by 1capone1
You could also form a "street team" of people who don't look crazy. (dressed nice, etc.), to stand outside stadiums before sporting events and handout pamphlets.
Hello [Senator, Congressman, etc] [Name],
I recently ran across an article on the Defense Department's website (www.dod.mil...) that deeply concerns me. In this article it explicitly states:
As a result of these investigations, studies, and experience, the conclusions of Project Blue Book were:
* No UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security.
This is verifiably false.
In the year 1967, two year before Project Blue Books doors were shut and in the middle of the Condon study, in Montana at the Malmstrom AFB Oscar-Flight Missile Launch Control Center (LCC), a perimeter security guard phoned the on-staff Deputy Crew Commander (DMCCC), Captain Robert Salas, in the LCC capsule to report an inexplicable glowing-red object floating over the facility.
Not believing this Cpt. Salas told the man to phone back when something more significant happened.
Five to ten minutes later the guard called again, more distressed, to report that the object was approaching the gate. This time Salas instructed the guard to secure the site and went to wake his commanding officer, Lt. Fred Meiwald, from his scheduled sleep period. While briefing Lt. Meiwald the alarm klaxon sounded and lights at the commander's station flashed indicating missiles were entering a "no-go," or unlaunchable, condition.
In total Oscar-flight lost six to eight missiles that morning. Each silo ran on a completely separate and independent system to prevent cascading failures. Several miles away at Echo-flight, under similar circumstances, another LCC crew lost all ten of their missiles. The loss of one missile due to system failure let alone eighteen is so statistically improbable as to be unprecedented.
The factualness of this is verifiable through FOIA and Boeing documentation detailing to what extent SAC investigated the failures. Robert Salas has also since written a book titled Faded Giant to broaden awareness on this matter. In it, he notes Declassified Strategic Missile Wing documents along with interviews of ex-Boeing engineers’ reveal tests could not identify a cause for missile shutdowns; likely explaining why in one declassified correspondence SAC stated the incident “was of very grave concern to this headquarters." Mr. Salas has also gone before the National Press Club and stated he’s willing to testify before Congress to the truthfulness of this story.
(www.youtube.com...)
With all of this a matter of public record how is it that the DOD publicly states, "No UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national security?”
The defense implications are obvious and frightening. In view of this event we desperately need public congressional hearings to determine why Blue Book was shutdown. We need to understand why the USAF neglected to inform the Condon study of this case, especially since the findings of the Condon Report were one of the few justifications for closing Project Blue Book. In absence of congressional action we deserve a full report from the DOD and USAF spelling out how this does not constitute a national security threat!
I implore you to discuss this issue with your fellow Senators, the Congress, the Defense Department, the United States Air Force, and if possible the President of the United States.
The nonsense surrounding this issue has gone on long enough. We deserve real answers about our security!
Concerned citizen,
[Your Name]
Originally posted by kinda kurious
Originally posted by 1capone1
You could also form a "street team" of people who don't look crazy. (dressed nice, etc.), to stand outside stadiums before sporting events and handout pamphlets.
Could you remind me once again how crazy people look? I suppose you mean like Ted Bundy, Timothy McVey, Lee Harvey Oswald, Ted Kacinski, John Wilkes Booth, Richard Jewel, John Hinckley, David Berkowitz and Jeffrey Dahlmer? (sorry bout spelling.)
The last time I got a pamphlet from a "nicely dressed person" it offfered the chance to work from home and make $1,000.00 a day.
And to mis-quote Robert Burns "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry."
While I can relate to the advantages of being organized, writing a letter or two seems like a good start. Less complicated.
Regards...KK
[edit on 14-4-2009 by kinda kurious]