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To: Jamey who wrote (20384)3/17/2004 3:53:34 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 81770
 
Hi James,

Re: I'm still wrestling with the UFO crash in New Mexico in 1947.(grin)

Many years ago I concluded that this one is a "red herring" used to discredit anyone who researchs the outrageous "conspiracies" the government really engages in. Such as the Mossadegh "conspiracy" in Iran in 1953, the Arbenz "conspiracy" in Guatemala in 1954, etc.

There is a borderland on Internet and in the public's mind about what is real, what is fantasy and what is spin.

I cast UFOs, angels, most religions, Commie conspiracies in the U.S. and such into the fantasy realm.

What is real is the existence of the Bilderberg Group, the World Economic Forum, the WTO, IMF and World Bank, the basic shape of the "New World Order" as phrased by George H.W. Bush, the Carlyle Group, Halliburton, etc.

Yes, there are "conspiracies" that control our politics and the economic shape of the world. And the conspiracists like to remind us that they don't call their schemes and swindles conspiracies. They prefer the terms "corporate plannng", "free trade", "globalization", "rationalization" and other such emotion-neutral or emotion-postitive terminology.

And of couse, there are the zingers from the Bushistas, "No Child Left Behind", "Clean Skies Initiative", "Healthy Forests Initiative" which are unabashed Orwellian doublethink.