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Originally posted by thewrongpath
Who is to say that something like this wasn't typed up yesterday on an old computer and made to look old. I don't think they had concepts/theories like this in 1947?
Originally posted by FlySolo
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by xynephadyn
And personally, I think its very fascinating to think that some "nutjob" in 1947 came up with the idea, should he had made it up- this idea came before network television, and in a largely mainstream christian society.
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Wow, and this is why the term Straw Man Argument was coined. You nailed it perfectly.
A straw man is a component of an argument and is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position.[1] To "attack a straw man" is to create the illusion of having refuted a proposition by substituting it with a superficially similar yet unequivalent proposition (the "straw man"), and refuting it, without ever having actually refuted the original position.[1][2]
Flash Gordon?
Originally posted by YodleAjax
This is interestine as well as fantastic, the first fact that surprise me is that the aliens don't really have a planet and reside in interdimension space, and this is the agency report.
Your disinfo won't work on me. I know what a inter department Memorandum is. It also states that the information was obtained by supernormal means. This is not even anything to do with any "ufo civilian wittness".
Originally posted by annella
Originally posted by YodleAjax
This is interestine as well as fantastic, the first fact that surprise me is that the aliens don't really have a planet and reside in interdimension space, and this is the agency report.
No. It was written by a member of the public and submitted to the Agency.
Big difference!!
A few years ago, I read a book about the inventions of the NAZIS, and their saucers, and in it the author told that NAZI saucers were emitting water steam through the hull of the saucers. If you go to the story beneath the supernatural one, about Billy, the young boy states the saucer he photographed was followed by a steam cloud of sorts...
Could it be Roswell and all was disinfo to protect the public from knowing the NAZIS had unbeatable saucers?
Originally posted by sepermeru
reply to post by trollz
You understand this document is a letter someone sent the FBI based on supernatural visions he had, and not an official document written by the FBI, right? Just making sure.
Originally posted by freedish
Originally posted by sepermeru
reply to post by trollz
You understand this document is a letter someone sent the FBI based on supernatural visions he had, and not an official document written by the FBI, right? Just making sure.
debunked
again.
sry alien enthusiasts.