Tuesday, January 15, 2008

UFOs Unwavering Updates


Has the United States Federal Government abolished its Men in Black? Those fast talking, alien zapping agents of the night, out to protect humanity from undesirable creatures intent on changing the world through deceitful means? Did such an agency really exist or was this just a figment of Hollywood's declining creativity? If no government agency in the United States is in charge of investigating UFOs, what good would any immigration legislation be, regardless of whether it is a stringent stand on illegals or not, if the entry of aliens from the air goes on undetected and unabated?:-) Isn't there anyone in Washington who would take up the cudgels for the farmers in Stephenville, Texas eight days after they reported sighting an Unidentified Flying Object?:-)

Today, no one in the government takes the UFO sightings as seriously as it did six decades ago. The United States Air Force has ceased investigating UFOs in 1969 after evaluating 12,618 sightings between 1940 to 1969. The investigations , code named Project Blue, concluded that:

1. No UFO reported, investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force was ever an indication of a
threat to our National Security;

2.
There was no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air Force that sightings categorized as " Unidentified" represented technological developments or principles beyond the range of modern scientific knowledge; and

3.There was no evidence indicating that the sightings were categorized as "Unidentified" were extraterrestrial vehicles.

So what are the Texans in Stephenville looking at, a mirage? The government has long denied the existence of UFOs; and countless speculations and conspiracy theories, even profitable TV series, books and films were produced to perpetuate this phenomena. Private organizations and private funding are now the only ones active in UFO research. Sightings continue to be reported up to 200 per month, mostly in California, Colorado, and Texas. The Mutual UFO Network, a private organization, plans to investigate the Texas sighting which was witnessed by several people in different parts of the locality.

Recently, a spokesperson for the Japanese Government Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura declared that he "believes UFO's definitely exist". Japan keeps a vigilant watch over its air space and is always ready to scramble jets to investigate suspicious flying objects. In the US, former Arizona Governor Fife Symington declared that in 1997, he saw an Unidentified Flying Object witnessed too by many constituents.The former governor will be joined by 14 high ranking military and government officials from 7 countries to share evidence on their UFO experience. He was never happy with the concocted explanations of the US military regarding the sightings.

The former governor has perhaps benefited from the UFOs. They might be his constituents that helped him win in Arizona! Could these be his flying voters? The Japanese spokesperson has never seen one but he definitely believes these exist; is this part of the modern Shinto faith that's geared towards technological advancement? And the farmers from Stephenville must be reeling from the entry of illegal immigrants that they have collectively agreed that UFOs were what they saw. Could they mean Undesirable Foreign Orange-pickers? If anything, it could be a top secret US vehicle for President George Bush, to take him to the wild blue yonder after his term, to get away from Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice who keep thinking for him and telling him what to say. He may want to think and speak for himself, "Errr... ahhh... I don't particularly like it when people put words in my mouth, either, by the way, unless I say it". Smart huh!

Oh dear Lord..............!

Haaarrrwwwk...Twooooph...Ting!

7 comments:

jc smith said...

Science tells us that most probably we are not alone and that there are many others. The US government know that too and whatever it is that they are doing, they just don't want us to find out. It's just like the secret CIA army and offshore jails that are denied until proven to be in existence.

By the way, here's a good piece for your blog: Sri Lankan man spends 50 years in prison without trial

durano lawayan a.k.a. brad spit said...

Thanks JC, for the link too! American foreign policy has always been about the selfish and greedy American interests. They do this too with UFOs. The foreign jails are what is known as Rendition. The secret bases are called CSLs (Cooperative Security Locations).There are 2 CSLs in the Philippines.

I'll take a look at this Sri Lankan man. --Durano, done!

angesbiz said...

Great post Durano! I think the same as JC and always have. We are not alone and I think that all governments give us details of what they want us to know and not the whole story on many issues...

This may sound a little odd, but I am a big Star Trek fan and find the show most fascinating. Wouldn't it be just out of this world to come face to face with an Alien?

Ever since I saw the movie ET, although it was Hollywood movie, I have wanted to be in Elliot's shoes and meet some kind of ET. I wonder if it will ever be so?

durano lawayan a.k.a. brad spit said...

Hi Angesbiz, I too am a fan of ET and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

I have always been fascinated by life beyond earth's boundaries and believe that they were involved here ages ago!In college, I read Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods, and while I'm not fully convinced about the aliens being the angels of God, it convinced me that there are indeed ETs out there.

Thanks for dropping by. Have a wonderful and memorable vacation with your kids and watch out for fairies. --Durano, done!

Antonio Andolini said...

Hi Durano!

I too am a fan of ET and some close encounters of a different kind.. hehe.. :kiddin:

I agree with you, it's always about themselves. Religious leaders condemned Galileo for thinking that the universe do not revolve around the earth. The Americans too condemn all those who do not dance around them and pay homage. -- Andolini, Done! (i like that)

durano lawayan a.k.a. brad spit said...

Antonio, most Americans feel they are entitled to the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness exclusively. Its difficult for them to think in terms of what about other people's rights, and their choice of beliefs, religion, or government structure? They need to realize that their rights end where the rights of others begin.

The world is not about America. Being the only superpower left, their policy makers are wont to imposing on every country they fancy. All the superpowers of the world collapsed, and history is a witness to that.

This ugly face of America reminds me of the English playwright George Bernard Shaw who said: "We learn from history that men never learn from history". That's why history repeats itself. --Durano, done!

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