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Originally posted by JimOberg
FireMoon's imagination has been impressive as he fantasizes the workings inside my head (all totally bogus 'explanations', by the way) so as to persuade himself that none of my investigations are worthy of being read or rebutted, just safely ignored.
The Russian angle was particularly priceless, since Russia saw the greatest influence of Soviet-era space and missile activity sparking UFO panics, a misidentification that the security apparatchiks seemed entirely pleased with.
The delicious irony is that UFO buffs such as FireMoon who proclaim their devotion to demolishing government coverups wind up as the last loyal defenders of the Soviet government coverups of some of their greatest space and missile secrets -- loyal to the coverups long after the regime that encouraged them is, mercifully, on the ash heap of history.
But not the Soviet-era phony 'UFOs' -- they keep flying on thanks to the mindset of most modern imagination-driven ufologists.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by The Shrike
Today I received the "research" version of THE SECRET NASA TRANSMISSIONS which consists of 4 DVDs and which include 90 minutes of footage. That's 1 hour more footage than the original release. What do you think that extra hour shows? I'll skip the first 3 DVDs and study the footage first. Trust me, I'll be able to mention more interesting footage where your explanations will get lost in the debris (keeping fingers +sed!).
I look forward to the new thread.
But check out my expectations -- the new material STILL will not provide the date/time of the original videos so they can be independently corroborated and the context and illumination conditions determined. Can't have that, too much of a risk of a prosaic explanation, so you gotta withhold the data critical for further research -- while bragging that skeptics can offer no alternate explanations. At least, that's been the pattern so far and it's proven so very acceptable to the target audience.
Can you share a data point: how much did the DVDs cost you?
Originally posted by franspeakfree
Certain members on this site do have agendas and that must be taken in to account.edit on 29-10-2010 by franspeakfree because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by The Shrike
Today I received the "research" version of THE SECRET NASA TRANSMISSIONS which consists of 4 DVDs and which include 90 minutes of footage. That's 1 hour more footage than the original release. What do you think that extra hour shows? I'll skip the first 3 DVDs and study the footage first. Trust me, I'll be able to mention more interesting footage where your explanations will get lost in the debris (keeping fingers +sed!).
I look forward to the new thread.
(snip)
Originally posted by stealthyaroura
Originally posted by franspeakfree
Certain members on this site do have agendas and that must be taken in to account.edit on 29-10-2010 by franspeakfree because: (no reason given)
never has this sentence been more relevant than in this thread,
The more i read the more it fit's (just going through the thread now)
Originally posted by JimOberg
How does this all relate to the question at the top of the thread -- the claims of a UFO sighted and videotaped on STS-80 with allegations of directly-quoted eyewitness testimony?
Originally posted by The Shrike
Originally posted by JimOberg
How does this all relate to the question at the top of the thread -- the claims of a UFO sighted and videotaped on STS-80 with allegations of directly-quoted eyewitness testimony?
Not t nitpick but the question at the top of the thread (thread title!) is really meaningless because it doesn't matter what astronaut says what about "Extraterrestrials". Making a positive comment about Ets doesn't come from first-hand experience so it's simply speculation/assumption. What one sees on the video is open to speculation and doesn't qualify any one person, astronaut or not, to make conclusive statements that logic dictates are just so much hooey.
Since we are all allowed our opinion base on all seeing the same video, and the most popular opinion is that what is seen in the video qualifies for UAO status, then that's where it has to be left. Something was video'ed that is definitely not associated with the shuttle as far as ice particles, debris, etc. No one knows what it was and no one's word regarding same is authoritative.
Besides, we all know that some astronauts seem to have lost it when they make unsubstantiated comments about something they know anything about and being an astronaut only gives them the right to speak authoritatively about astronautics. Everything else is personal opinion and sometimes that opinion sounds as if a crackpot made it (Mitchell!).
Originally posted by JimOberg
(snip)
Shrike, you are competing maybe to be the poster child of the reality-resistent UFO eager-believer?
When you assert that objective reality doesn't matter, it's only what each person sincerely, deeply, in their soul, hold their breaths until they turn blue, tell everybody they meet the way they want to universe to be -- that makes a reality? And that nothing that anybody else ever discovers new about an incicent has any bearing on the pure, immutable, adamantine confidence that anyone has about any way they want to imagine things are -- none of it matters?
Suit yourself. I sure hope for your family's sake that you apply more reality-based criteria to decisions you make about medical care, hygiene practices, personal finances, and traffic safety methods. Give me a 'heads up' if we're ever sharing a highway, will yuh?