Thank you very much.
I was not aware that weaver was a disinformation specialist. I had thought he was simply another mouthpiece/errand boy for his superiors. Seems he is
a little more than that, and that certainly puts the fallacy of MOGUL in a whole new light.
I actually have "Left at Wast Gate". I agree, the whole reflections from the lighthouse explaination is about as absurd as it gets. ia ctually knew
people in the airforce her were tsationed around that area at that time who said the same thing. I have also read Nick Pope's "Open Skies, Closed
Minds". Excellent reads.
I also tend to agree about SETI. the system is absurd, asuming that ETs will probably only communicate via radio signals, or if they got our signal,
they would know if it was intelligent or not.
Thanks for your response, it has answered a few questions for me, and enlightened me on a few matters as well.
I also agree with you on the "grey basket". I have one of my own, that empties just as quick as i fill it!
[EDIT: I went into my storage and found my old copy of "Top Secret/MAJIC" and went through it again, and realized, back then, you stated Weaver was
disinformation. At the time when I read it, which was around 98 or 99, when I first moved to seattle, Weaver's name nor prject MOGUL meant nothing to
me. Reading the book again refreshed alot of memory, such as the Letter to Patty Murray, who still is one of our senators, and your response to
Schubert.
I also got a kick about something you said about Klass's article trying to debunk MJ-12:
"Klass's second Sceptical Inquirer article, "The MJ-12 Papers: Part 2" (Spring 1988), contained so much baloney it should have been distributed by
a delicatessen."
How true of much of Klass's stuff!
:EDIT]
[edit on 27-10-2004 by Skadi_the_Evil_Elf]