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In reply to the discussion: John Podesta and UFOs... disinformation agent. [View all]frogmarch
(12,226 posts)Last edited Tue Mar 29, 2016, 08:24 PM - Edit history (2)
Bill and Hillary Clinton very much liked the movie Independence Day, but as I recall, they said it was because it showed the people of the world working together to fight off a common enemy. I don't recall either of the Clintons saying they believed ETs are visiting, or have visited Earth. Still, so what if Hillary has said she wants disclosure? If there are secret hidden UFO files, I agree - let's see them.
Oh, by the way, yes, it's true that test dummies weren't in use in 1947, but the Roswell rumors about alien bodies didn't start until something like 1970. To some people like my "Bradeen, th' dog's got the baby agin I tol you to tie it up - no, Bradeen, the baby" neighbor, who will continue to believe an alien craft crashed at Roswell and that alien bodies were removed and that the incident was covered up, facts don't stand a chance. To people like him, all official documents about UFOs are lies. To him, Truth is only what he wants it to be.
EDIT: I meant to include that in the 1950s, alien bodies rumors sprang up from pieced- together accounts of actual airplane crashes in which mangled human bodies were removed from the crashes and incidents involving test crash dummies that often looked way too real all burned and mangled. The human air crash victims/test crash dummies mixture had plenty of time to stew and become the Roswell alien bodies story. There were no crash dummies in 1947 when the Roswell incident reportedly happened, but by the mid-1970s, partly because of rumors or stories begun in the 40s that some of the crash dummies were really aliens!!!! the idea of aliens crashing on Earth was well established. It wouldnt have taken much to come up with rumors of alien bodies being seen at Roswell.