Monday, October 18, 2010

The End of MJ-12?

A Different Perspective: The End of MJ-12?

2 comments:

Alfred Lehmberg said...

I think it's fair to characterize KR's position on UFOs is that some of them are craft produced extra-terrestrially and are piloted by biological entities not of this Earth... at least since 1947. Here's what I don't get:

If UFOs in the preceding sense are real, then government authorities would be most interested in same and convene _some_ kind of secret high-domed and propeller beanied panel to evaluate the impact of these UFOs on National Security. That seems reasonable, nes't ce pas?

KR's abject dismissal of MJ12 is plain; however, and seems to argue that no such panel existed at all. This seems ludicrous given our shared acceptance that UFOs are real. If we "know" it, the government surely must, too.

Could it not be possible that what is dismissable with regard to MJ12 was inserted in the data stream to discredit the idea of such a panel at all, and that MJ12 —or something very much like it— must have existed in fact?

LesleyinNM said...

I would agree. The government (or whoever) inserts so much disinformation into certain true stories that at some point people begin to think the entire thing was a hoax. Of course, that is exactly why they do it. It is also why this concept that some people in UFOlogy have, that if one part of a story is false, it must all be false - is ridiculous.