The non believers? Is there a Conspiracy Theory religion?
Roswell. Crashed alien craft or weather balloon?
Agree, and Rendlesham?Craft. Although the U turn by the government was pretty hilarious. Especially after announcing it to the press.
Agree, and Rendlesham?
Happened, although with it being a largely American event it was incredibly hard to verify. Until 2012, of course, when we disclosed SOME of our UFO reports and associated requests under the Freedom of Information Act. (some of which can be found here, interesting reading: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...atabase-of-documents-released-by-the-MoD.html
The Americans are super pissed off at this, not only because of things like Rendlesham which involved US military personnel, but also because they really, REALLY don't want this getting out.
Remember when the US government just outright denied Area 51's existence?
They must have been well ****ed off when Google Earth came out.
Not as ****ed off as they were when the Russians put a man in space. Man those guys hate the Ruskis.
Just how do you know this, Sterling?Happened, although with it being a largely American event it was incredibly hard to verify. Until 2012, of course, when we disclosed SOME of our UFO reports and associated requests under the Freedom of Information Act. (some of which can be found here, interesting reading: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...atabase-of-documents-released-by-the-MoD.html
The Americans are super pissed off at this, not only because of things like Rendlesham which involved US military personnel, but also because they really, REALLY don't want this getting out.
Not sure if you can class it as a conspiracy theory but some political commentators have regarded the US' current relationship with Russia as Cold War II; some even say the Cold War never ended and the US and Russia still fight proxy wars in the Middle East. I mean, they still have alliance blocs that are opposed to each other. Russia supports Iran and Assad's regime whilst the US supports the Saudis and Israel. Then there was the Ukrainian crisis a few years ago.
Remember when the US government just outright denied Area 51's existence?
They must have been well ****ed off when Google Earth came out.
Lambo must be having a cup of coffee otherwise there would have been a warning about no politics or even a locking of the thread.
Or maybe he is engaged in a conspiracy?
Given both sides of the political divide have been in power during that period, I don't see how it's political in that sense. If it is, then wouldn't wars fall under the same bracket. You could argue all the 'public realm' works in Hull are political.
Not as ****ed off as they were when the Russians put a man in space. Man those guys hate the Ruskis.
The first question for me is are we alone in the Universe. IMO it would be ludicrous to think we are. The next question for me is have ET's visited us. This I simply don't know , however 'they' have been filmed by NASA and NASA have tried to cover it up. I don't pay much attention to ground based videos and images from the public because they can be easily faked. There have been a couple of interesting phenomenon on live news broadcasts , google 'ufo tyne newcastle live tv'.Roswell. Crashed alien craft or weather balloon?
How awful of them. Of course the Soviets gave unfettered access to all their installations, didn't they?
Soviet military installations weren't even on maps and were in areas closed to outsiders. Maybe there were alien craft dotted all over the place whilst their occupants were giving them new technologies. Obviously these aliens were from less developed planets than the aliens in the US as they were always miles in front of the USSR.
'But, but, but what about the Soviets?'
I'm not a Soviet apologist, you silly old bastard.
I didn't say you were you silly juvenile bastard.
Then you're whataboutism was pretty irrelevant. You do it all the time and it's just boring.
Someone criticises the Daily Mail.
'What about the Guardian?'
Someone criticises Thatcher.
'What about Labour?'
Someone criticises the US.
'What about the Soviet Union?'
Every single one of your arguments is fallacious. Instead of defending something you just go 'Ah, but what about [insert random thing Castro doesn't like here]?'.
Then you're whataboutism was pretty irrelevant. You do it all the time and it's just boring.
Someone criticises the Daily Mail.
'What about the Guardian?'
Someone criticises Thatcher.
'What about Labour?'
Someone criticises the US.
'What about the Soviet Union?'
Every single one of your arguments is fallacious. Instead of defending something you just go 'Ah, but what about [insert random thing Castro doesn't like here]?'.