By David Axe
“On several occasions the instruments gave reading of material objects moving at incredible speed,” a sub commander recalled. “Calculations showed speeds of about 230 knots, or 400 kph. Speeding so fast is a challenge even on the surface. But water resistance is much higher. It was like the objects defied the laws of physics. There’s only one explanation: the creatures who built them far surpass us in development.”
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My what a tangled web we weave?…
“The U.S. Government is being taken over by the space people!”
“This rumor spread throughout the country in 1967, an updated version of the old devil theory. Actually it got its start in 1949 when James V. Forrestal, the brilliant secretary of defense in the Truman cabinet, went bananas and raced through the corridors of the Pentagon screaming, “We’re being invaded and we can’t stop them!” He was convinced that his phones were being tapped and some enormous conspiracy was underway. Soon after he was placed in a hospital he leaped out a window to his death. While the press blamed his paranoia on the tensions of the cold war, the UFO enthusiasts knew better. Air force Intelligence had compiled a Top Secret Estimate of the Situation following their UFO investigations in 1947-48. Their conclusion, according to the late Capt. Edward Ruppelt, was that flying saucers were extraterrestrial. Forrestal, so the story went, was one of the few to read that report before Air Force Chief of Staff Hoyt Vandenburg ordered all copies destroyed and it blew his mind.
Two other top military men, Gen. George C. Marshall and Gen. Douglas MacArthur were obsessed with the flying saucer phenomenon. MacArthur made several public statements declaring the next war would be fought against ‘evil beings from outer space.’ A fabled “think thank,” the Rand Corporation, was assigned to feed UFO data into a computer and fight an imaginary war with those evil beings. Since we wouldn’t know where they are from, what there technology was, or how to attack their bases, the computer advised us to surrender.” {pg. 216-217 Keel}
Isn’t it funny that all the crazy people who believe in alien UFO’s are also the same intellectually stunted people who believe man walked on the Moon? Better yet, we even have some fake moon astronauts who say they saw UFO’s. Funny stuff. Walked on the moon? Hillarious. Kind of like saying the Model T set a land speed record never to be beat by all our newer technology. Ironically, man could only walk on the Moon under just one president, no others. A criminal to boot, not that they are all not criminals.
Aliens? Too funny.
Since we exploded our first nuke, the number and frequency of UFO/USO sightings has increased. The electronics platform, the USS Enterprise CV6, attracted alien craft like moths to a flame. http://ufoexperiences.blogspot.com/2006/12/ufos-undersea.html