Showing posts with label UFOs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFOs. Show all posts
Monday, November 29, 2010
Conspiracy Theory
So, I've started watching this show with Jesse Ventura on TruTV called Conspiracy Theory. My Uncle has nearly got me hooked on it. Will give updates!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Personal UFO Sighting
Yesterday, while at school, I witnessed an interesting UFO around Lake Land Campus. After my world civilization course, we decided to go to Marathon to get a pack of smokes. I noticed a bright starlike object in the sky. It was around 345 pm - well before stars were out. The object went from bright to dull then back to bright and then disappeared. I pointed out to Mark, and he didn't see it. Well, it reappeared again - this time in a different position. Got bright and then disappeared again - this time Mark seen it. As we pulled into Marathon, it was still not seen in the sky. After I got done and came back to the car, we both seen it again - this time brighter than it had been the previous two times. It sat there for roughly a minute. Then disappeared again. As we got out of the car at Lake Land again, it was gone - but there were 5 high flying jets in the sky. Very interesting.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
FBI UFO files
I just came across these rather recently and have had the time to browse through many of these documents. A few things strike me as rather peculiar. First, is the document found on pg. 45 of this listing on the FBI FOIA UFO list: FOIA FBI. Here we have J. Edgar Hoover admitting that the military has, indeed, recovered something at a case referred to in this document as the La. Case (or the SA Case - as some sites have it, but given his flowery writing this looks clearly to be an L to me.) The question then becomes: what is the La. (or Sa.) case? Given the dating of the document on 7/10/47 (see page 44), it is clear that this would either refer back to the Battle of Los Angeles on Feb. 1942 or another case more recent to the date of the memo.Other documents within the FOIA collection fail to shed any light as to exactly what the La. Case (or Sa. Case) was. The absence of evidence regarding this case does not, however, impact the revelation of Hoover regarding the recovery of crash remains at a site pre-Roswell. The second, and last, thing that struck me about the many documents on the FOIA FBI website is the extent to which the FBI, under Hoover, investigated the UFO phenomenon. From 1947, the FBI investigated the phenomenon regularly in cooperation with Air Force investigators. The extent of the investigations and the information provided in the documents regarding the findings stands remarkably in the face of the findings of the Condon Report, Project Blue Book, and other UFO investigative projects. This site is definitely worth a reading for anyone interested in the Governments role in the investigation of UFO phenomenon.
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