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Originally posted by SkuzzleButt
I found this particually interesting, a quote by Winston Churchhill reguarding a UFO encounter:
"this event should be immediately classified since it would create mass panic amongst the general population and destroy one’s belief in the church.”
a. The phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious.
b. There are objects probably approximating the shape of a disc, of such appreciable size as to appear to be as large as man-made aircraft.
c. There is a possibility that some of the incidents may be caused by natural phenomena, such as meteors.
d. The reported operating characteristics such as extreme rates of climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and motion which must be considered evasive when sighted or contacted by friendly aircraft and radar, lend belief to the possibility that some of the objects are controlled either manually, automatically or remotely.
e. The apparent common description is as follows:-
(1) Metallic or light reflecting surface.
(2) Absence of trail, except in a few instances where the object apparently was operating under high performance conditions.
(3) Circular or elliptical in shape, flat on bottom and domed on top.
(4) Several reports of well kept formation flights varying from three to nine objects.
(5) Normally no associated sound, except in three instances a substantial rumbling roar was noted.
(6) Level flight speeds normally above 300 knots are estimated.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Here's one example of such a bogus quote:
"At no time, when the astronauts were in space were they alone: there was a constant surveillance by UFOs."
--NASA's Scott Carpenter
And the email I got from Carpenter, with whom I've had a long professional and personal association:
From:
Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 6:37 AM
Jim,
Thanks for offering me a forum. In the past, I've not bothered to refute these and other outrageous reports of my belief in, or sightings of, UFOs (Flying Saucers). They are too preposterous to favor with credibility or honor with reply. You however, raise a different and more important issue, that of the young kids who are not yet familiar with the power of logical thinking, who are unsuspectingly led astray by the glamour of the UFO idea, and who tend to believe the nonsense these twisted minds dream up and post as fact on the Internet. They claim that those who disagree, lie, and challenge us to prove that UFOs don't exist. That's their leg up...proving non-existence is impossible.
So, Mr. Oberg, in order to help set these naive people free of the crazy beliefs they are asked to adopt, feel free to quote me as follows, (and use any adjectives you choose which are roughly synonymous with poppycock): The quote (below) is absolute hogwash and a blatant lie. I never thought it, never said it, and it never happened
NASA's Scott Carpenter "At no time, when the astronauts were in space were they alone: there was a constant surveillance by UFOs."
I hope the two of us can help set at least some people straight
. Really enjoyed perusing your web page.
All best, and Merry Christmas
Scott
From: To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 1:06 PM
Jim. Good for you and your follow up. I wish more folks like you would challenge these guys. At least that might get some of the trash off the street.
Happy New Year.
Scott
Originally posted by Toxicsurf
reply to post by JimOberg
Of course he had to say that Jim, after the ridicule that was placed on Cooper and after a NASA "debriefing" he had no choice but to rescind his statements...
We have no way of knowing if what you say, or what Carpenter said is true. And I'm not saying I know what's true either, just speculation. How does anyone know if you are 1) totally in the know about whats going on and cannot/won't talk about it. 2) Don't know whats going on, but have been fed years worth of disinfo. 3) Are totally on the up-and-up and giving us exactly the truth...
I'm not trying to portray you as a liar, just playing devil's advocate here....edit on 21-3-2011 by Toxicsurf because: remove a not
Originally posted by JimOberg
The Churchill quotation is the same. It has no verifiable origin
Originally posted by Orkojoker
reply to post by JimOberg
I think what Toxicsurf is trying to point out is that we really have no way of knowing for certain that the email you present as being from Scott Carpenter actually is from Scott Carpenter. We really just have to take your word for it. I'm not doubting that it, in fact, is from who you say it is from, only helping to point out that it would not be difficult to fake such an email. Again, I'm sure that's not the case. A video of Scott Carpenter denying the claim would be better evidence that those are his actual sentiments, but that would be difficult and inconvenient to obtain. It would be unreasonable to expect you to try to produce such a video to prove a point on this forum.
Originally posted by JimOberg
The pattern is pretty well established that pro-UFO quotes are rarely if ever validated, so making one up is a risk-free effort since the target audience is so gullible they'll never check.
But anyone offering an 'anti-UFO' quote, as I did, knows full well that somebody will object to it and try to discredit it, so it better be iron-clad and verifiable or one's reputation is ruined.
Originally posted by JimOberg
What you are doing is setting up a paradigm by which you are totally immune to inconvenient or objectionable testimony or evidence.
...immune to inconvenient or objectionable testimony or evidence...
A method to determine which version is accurate would be to track back the allegedly bogus quotation to its source, to the first time it was used in print or on the internet. Then look at the credibility of the person who made that first posting.