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tsurfer2000h
reply to post by lewtra
Prey tell all knowing one, how do you know it's a Fact there are no ships behind the moon, have you got a personnal satalite orbiting the moon or something...
And how would this whistleblower know there are ships behind the moon with no other astronomer in the world knowing this?
Kryyptyk
reply to post by alfa1
If NASA really did find something, the U.S. government would seize the information. Therefore choosing McDonald Observatory to continue that research, with the prototype VIRUS-P, isn't really much of a stretch. McDonald is large, secluded, and easily isolated as the majority of events related to the observatory take place at a visitors center in another location.
pirhanna
reply to post by breadinspector
@op
There are a lot of problems with the logic of the story. In fact, it appears to me as if this story was put together by the government via a script. They have the guy with the professional sounding voice who seems to be reading a script / teleprompter. They insert the one "gap" to give it that "i'm an urgent guest on coast to coast" flavor. The whole thing is dropped into a format.
And, any depth of questioning will turn up these story logic problems. 1. Why was this guy called in to "look at" objects of such an above top secret nature? The government has plenty of people with clearance that can take a look through a telescope. I don't see how he offers them something they couldn't get elsewhere. 2. He talks about how he has taken measures to conceal his identity, but if he were one of four (was it four?) outside people they called to "look" at the object, then this guy would have already been found out. It isn't that hard. Man, the NSA knows if I drop a load 15 min later than usual.
This story is hogwash. The interesting part though, is that I think it's hogwash produced by some government agency. Why? It's not very good.