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Originally posted by iksose7
reply to post by goochball
I have to agree. Phil Schneider seems very genuine and he does bear scars to back up his story.
I think the only way whistle blowers will make a difference is if they group together and disclose what they know at the same time. This would grab the publics attention and get them to start thinking about the whole UFO/ET situation more.
And with more believers, comes more and more people pressing for disclosure.
Peace
Originally posted by MIMRblazin
I felt like I needed to share this somewhere. I don't know if this is anything close to what you're looking for, but I've spent all morning reading FBI files on the Vault concerning UFO's.
vault.fbi.gov...
There is also a Roswell file that I printed for future reading. What I find interesting is the fact the declassified memos actually talk about the "recovery" of discs. Very casually, too.
Originally posted by Peter Brake
Figure you guys might enjoy this link www.burlingtonnews.net... this describes worldwide reported disk recoveries (about 100 of them) Russia and the USA very busy!
Perhaps this is why they are casual they probably found a couple last week
Originally posted by ADVISOR
Originally posted by CrashRetrieval
What is the most important witness testimony in ufology ?
To me it would be the one that finally proves it, with out a doubt, via evidence, and not theory.
Show me science fact, not fiction...
Originally posted by Signals
My most important witness testimony is my own.
Unfortunately no "wow signal" for Signals yet...edit on 12-4-2011 by Signals because: classified
Originally posted by Serafine
What proof would be required?
Dr. James E. McDonald, Professor of Atmospheric physics, University of Arizona. 1967.
"I have absolutely no idea where the UFO's come from or how they are operated, but after ten years of research, I know they are something from outside our atmosphere."
Originally posted by karl 12
reply to post by CrashRetrieval
Hey CrashRetrieval, I wouldn't say it's the most important but it's certainly very interesting - see 0:40.
Originally posted by easynow
Here's a quote from James McDonald that should be considered noteworthy:
Dr. James E. McDonald, Professor of Atmospheric physics, University of Arizona. 1967.
"I have absolutely no idea where the UFO's come from or how they are operated, but after ten years of research, I know they are something from outside our atmosphere."
Originally posted by karl 12
Dr James Mcdonald talks about 'scoffing and ridicule' within mainstream science.
Edwards Air Force Base.
Edward J. Ruppelt, former chief of an Air Technical Intelligence Center, reported several incidents of unidentified aerial vehicles with advanced flight characteristics, seen over this secured test facility in the 1950s. A similar event happened on the night of October 7, 1965. And here is the voice of the man who first reported it.
Chuck Sorrels: My name is Chuck Sorrels, a retired Air Force air traffic controller. I'm recording this on May 16, 1995. In 1965, 30 years ago, I was a tech sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, attached to the19 25th Communication Squadron at Edwards Air Force Base in California. I was the air traffic controller on duty in Edwards tower on the night of October 7, 1965. I was working a midnight shift in the tower when at approximately 1:30 a.m., I spotted a group of luminous objects in the air above and around Edwards Air Force Base. They had a flashing red light on the bottom, with a green, glowing light above the red.
They also sometimes flashed or glowed a white light above the green light. The sightings lasted until about daylight, 5:30 or six a.m. At first I sighted one object, which was larger and brighter than the rest. At one point there were seven objects visible at the same time. The objects would be stationary for a period of time and then move very fast to another location and appeared to be able to climb straight up in short order. Good eyesight and my experience as an air traffic controller made it plain to me that these luminous objects were not planes, helicopters, stars, satellites, weather balloons or any other known aerial object. Your job as an air traffic controller calls for you to be watchful.Training told me these were not normal objects. The objects weren't supposed to be there. These were objects out of the normal, from their appearance and flight characteristics. I reported these sightings to base operations and the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector. The objects were also seen by at least five other people on Edwards Air Force Base. They were also seen by George Air Force Base tower and were showing up on radar in at least four different radar sight locations.
NICAP Link
Originally posted by ADVISOR
Show me the head mounted on a wall plaque and the taxidermist who stuffed the critter. Because they keep just as decent of records as a medical examiner, minus the medical paper work. Photo's of the before and after, great way to show of ones preservation skills.
Originally posted by Serafine
reply to post by ADVISOR
Originally posted by ADVISOR
Show me the head mounted on a wall plaque and the taxidermist who stuffed the critter. Because they keep just as decent of records as a medical examiner, minus the medical paper work. Photo's of the before and after, great way to show of ones preservation skills.
I was going to ask you ... "Are we having fun yet?"
But the "Show me the head mounted on a wall plaque and the taxidermist who stuffed the critter." has answered my question... It's been real...
"Occam's razor people, lex parsimoniae....et veritas...." ~ Occam's Razor is usually Hobson's Choice, man... and that's the truth :/