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Edited on Sun May-01-05 03:03 PM by Jara sang
Fact Versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert
Addresses the request made by Representative Steven H. Schiff for information regarding the "Roswell Incident," an alleged crash of an unidentified flying object (UFO) in New Mexico in July 1947. Contains two narratives: The Report of the Air Force Research Regarding the "Roswell Incident" by Col. Richard L. Weaver; and the Synopsis of Balloon Research Findings by 1st Lt. James McAndrew. The Air Force contends that the UFO's were experimental balloons used in "Project Mogul". Item 422-M. Price: $ 69.50
Isn't this like the Air Force disputing the existence of gremlins, pixies or faeries? So why are they going out of their way to discredit objects that purportedly do not exist? The Air Force's relationship with UFO's, which culminated in the Project Bluebook files, is another instance in a long line that involve the U.S. government's fascination with the occult. Another project that comes to mind is the CIA's experiments with "remote viewing". Does the intelligence community/U.S. government have a fascination with the paranormal?
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