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I just had dinner with Elvis, Tupac and Bigfoot over there just last week.
I think it's top secret tech that is going on there , not aliens
Yes. Aliens only land in the US.
Americans can't even handle homegrown techology anymore, much less alien technology. If the government has a broken flying saucer, they should give it to the Asians. They'll have a working model for sale at Walmart in two years.
JFK (in a vegatative state) also resides there. Area 51--wouldn't that be a cool name for a club?
The thing that argues most convincingly against any kind of secrets, aliens, whatever, being kept at Area 51 is the nature of man, who cannot hold a secret very long, and the length of the existence of the place under such severe scrutiny. Can you really believe the government can keep secrets this long? This has not been my experience. On the other hand, we can't really know how good the government is at keeping important secrets because if they are good, we don't know or suspect them. Grrrr, I hate to confound my own arguments. Interesting ballot. Thanks.
Do you truly believe that our government can keep a secret this long, especially in an area under such severe scrutiny by the "saucer folk?" The nature of man argues against this. Still, if the government is really good at keeping a secret, well, then we wouldn't know it, would we? Grrr, I hate it when I confound my own arguments. Enjoyed your ballot, aya.
Another darn more-or-less double ballot. Sorry, I clutzed it.
Ballot is phrased a little bit odd. Area 51 exists. It is just top secret defense testing there. A government that can't maintain control over Iraq, has aliens from outer space there? or their technology? Not competent enough to do that.
Bubba, Elvis is back in town? If you see him again, tell him that I need my CD cleaner back, would you? Thanks. Seriously, aya, Lazar has been a hot-button topic in the entire UFO issue for years. Many doubt his claims of Area 51, because the Guv'mint has "documents" suggesting that lazar did work for the U.S., but in a far different capacity than he said. Once, in order to bolster his claims, he took a group of news reporters out to a certain place just outside of Nellis AFB at a certain time, and there were literally DOZENS of UFOs zipping around, for most of the night. But what convinces me the most is the fact that one of those reporters asked him what color the cafeteria was. He got it right, according to one of the hundreds of employees that the Guv'mint flies into Nellis from Las Vegas DAILY via chartered planes. be glad you're Canadian, lady. Those things ain't cheap...
I had to take off before I finished this. I believe in Area 51, but I don't think there's anything there. I think it's a smokescreen, a magician's trick to make us all look at the pretty light show while the real magic's being done by the other hand. I mean, "deadly force authorized" signs all over the place, a special resolution (R. 4808, if memory serves) that requires that ANY vehicle overflying Nellis/Area 51, including Air Force One, has to have the written, signed authorization oof the Secretary of Energy (NOT one of his deputies OR anyone higher-ranking than him, JUST HIM)- that's a bit much, even for my Friendly Neighborhood Guv'mint. If you want to know where I think the fun stuff is, Google "Northwest Angle".
That's strange, forgive my ignorance Truth but why would an aircraft need authorization from the Energy Secretary to fly over there?
Anti-gravity maybe?
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