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What do you think of this extra information about Roswell?

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I've never heard it before. It's fascinating, but a little scary.

Hope you'll watch this one.

This video is 10 min.long and you should watch all of it.

Wish I could find the other parts of it.

http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=yzavzzi1kd

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  1. The government is barely able to keep quiet its most intimate secrets, and we're to believe it's able to keep the wraps on extraterrestrial life? If aliens are visiting us, why not land in Times Square and introduce themselves? Instead they find interest in the rectal regions of rural bumpkins and busy themselves demonstrating that the galaxy and not just the cities are full of terrible drivers, what with their knack for ramming their technologically-advanced ships into the soft crust of the earth.

    Roswell is the prime example of The Zebra Effect - people hear hooves and immediately exclaim "ZEBRAS!"

    Chances are if it's sounds like a horse, it's a horse. Mundane or not, reality is reality.


  2. research Phillip Schneider on you tube...he has some very interesting information on the subject of aliens

  3. What do I think? I think all of this Roswell stuff is folklore and mythology. People tell stories, these stories are entertaining, but they are fiction. You can read stories about Cyclops and Hercules, but if you actually believe these stories, you are far too credulous. Roswell stories are in this same category; it is mythology with a modern spin.

    When people speak of conspiracies to hide this information, they are giving too much credit to government. Government is comprised of people, not superhuman brainwashed drones. It would be virtually impossible for any government to keep something of this magnitude secret, let alone keep it secret for over half a century; and there would be no point in keeping it secret anyway.  

  4. This does not warrant an answer. If you are gullible, believe as you will. I could make an "un aired" documentary, produce a narration over ambiguous photos, and interview people with unverified credentials in front of government buildings as well. What does that prove?

    If you want entertaining fraud, watch John Edwards or Obama Bin Laden.

  5. I've seen this 'unaired' documentary before.  At least ten years ago.  Its a rehash and has no proof what so ever.

  6. I've watched this video and all of its parts (I hate taking things out of context), and I'm thoroughly convinced that, while it's interesting, they have not done anything but discuss it more. It's called "anecdotal evidence" and can't be believed by anyone other than the experiencer.

    In short, to prove anything, there has to be something credible produced. Merely telling a convincing story cannot be accepted as evidence to those who didn't experience it, particularly because there is no corroboration with witness testimony possible (UFO information is everywhere, so corroboration is suspect even if stories match, due to the nature of their being recorded).

  7. I've believed there was a cover up from the get-go.  I just don't understand why the government will go to such lengths to keep that info from the public.  Maybe because of the "War of the Worlds" broadcast by Orson Wells where people panicked and chaos ensued.  Aren't we alot more sophisticated now?  With all the attention on the subject now of UFO's I don't understand why the government would keep denying it and making themselves look like fools.  It's so obvious they're real.  And this business of threatening people to keep their mouths shut...geez, it just disgusts me!  

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