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To: TigerPaw who wrote (10663)5/12/2004 11:14:07 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
Congratulations - nothing yet about Mossad or Jewish connections, but you may have taken over in the Duranged world of whacky conspiracy theorists.

What will you do next?

I'se goin' to Dissey World.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (10663)5/12/2004 11:21:03 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
More on Neo-Lib alliance with Aliens to encourage Mexicans to cross border to vote for Kerry. Real aliens - from another world - not the illegal kind. It's called "Alliance with Aliens for Aliens for Kerry."

KTVU.com
Mexican Air Force Releases Photos Of Alleged UFOs
POSTED: 3:38 PM PDT May 12, 2004
UPDATED: 4:06 PM PDT May 12, 2004

MEXICO CITY -- Mexican air force pilots filmed 11 bright, rapidly moving objects in the skies that an expert said proved the existence of UFOs, but defense officials said Wednesday no conclusions had been reached about the objects' origins.



Video On Demand: Mexican Air Force Releases Photos Of Alleged UFOs


A videotape aired Monday on national television showed a series of brilliant objects flying at more than 11,480 feet over southern Campeche state. The tape was filmed March 5 by air force pilots using a video camera equipped with an infrared lens.

The objects appear to accelerate rapidly and change course suddenly. At least one crew member testified in a videotaped interview that the objects encircled the military jet at a distance of at least two miles.

The pilots spotted the objects while conducting a routine drug-surveillance mission. Only three of the objects showed up on the plane's radar.

Infrared equipment can only detect heat emanating from objects. It is unable to provide an image of the objects' exact forms.

Defense Secretary Gen. Ricardo Vega Garcia gave the videotape to UFO specialist Jaime Maussan, who has spent 10 years studying unidentified flying objects.

Maussan claimed Tuesday the videotape was evidence that flying saucers exist. The video was especially significant since it was provided by the military, he said.

"This is historic news," Maussan said. "Hundreds of videos (of UFOs) exist, but none had the backing of the armed forces of any country. ... The armed forces don't perpetuate frauds."

But Vega denied Wednesday that the military had made any conclusions about where the lights came from or whether they were UFOs.

"This is Maussan's point of view, for that reason he was given (the video) so that he could draw his own conclusions," Vega told W Radio. "But that is his version."

Vega said he decided to release the videotape to the scientific community for study after determining it did not pose a threat to national security.

Vega also insisted that the military had not released the tape to distract the nation from other issues, such as a political corruption scandal, as some news commentators suggested.

Vega said he initially believed the objects were drug trafficking planes, "but when I began to see that they had those lights ... I realized they couldn't be such aircraft."

The defense chief said he had warned those under his command to refrain from talking about "flying saucers" and UFOs when discussing the video "because that just provokes doubts and jokes."

Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed


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