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JFK and the Majestic Papers - Bernice Moore - 16-09-2011 i saw nothing interesting on Leon, only found one spullin mistook within your presentation,......under HER AGAIN ''attitude towards'' towards spelt incorrectly, amazing only one, out of all that,a very interesting read, and it appears you covered all bases..you did your homework,.i must let you in on a Rich funny, some years back a member posted some such UFO on his forum, he looked into it and came upon an article, get ready, that stated, all those who were the offspring of alien, and humans, through abductions, had rh negative blood, well guess who has it, and of course spoke up, you got it, and of course he then said, he knew it all the time...but as far as mansions, old Havishams, me thinks Northanger Abbey even better in appearance.only not as dirty or dusty.but much more horrid in appearance, i liked that phrase i think it was ''gutteral penmanship'', now there's a dandy to keep in mind when countering L/Nrs.....thanks take care b. JFK and the Majestic Papers - Seamus Coogan - 18-09-2011 Bernice Moore Wrote:i saw nothing interesting on Leon, only found one spullin mistook within your presentation,......under HER AGAIN ''attitude towards'' towards spelt incorrectly, amazing only one, out of all that,a very interesting read, and it appears you covered all bases..you did your homework,.i must let you in on a Rich funny, some years back a member posted some such UFO on his forum, he looked into it and came upon an article, get ready, that stated, all those who were the offspring of alien, and humans, through abductions, had rh negative blood, well guess who has it, and of course spoke up, you got it, and of course he then said, he knew it all the time...but as far as mansions, old Havishams, me thinks Northanger Abbey even better in appearance.only not as dirty or dusty.but much more horrid in appearance, i liked that phrase i think it was ''gutteral penmanship'', now there's a dandy to keep in mind when countering L/Nrs.....thanks take care b. Hahahah I'll remember "gutteral penmanship" when we have a tiff next time. JFK and the Majestic Papers - Phil Dragoo - 18-09-2011 Davidson himself concluded that every aspect of the mystery led back to the CIA. He argued that they had deliberately concocted the major UFO reports and fed them into the public arena as a cover for experimental aircraft and rocket tests at best and psychological warfare experiments practiced on its own citizens at worst. This was, at the time, a radical overhaul of the status quo, which argued that UFOs seemed to be extra-terrestrial and that the US government had suppressed evidence of their existence. Davidson went against this and wrote that the CIA "was solely responsible for creating the Flying Saucer furore as a tool for cold war psychological research." But in this battle, however Davidson may be right, he lost and the CIA won: today, the extraterrestrial interpretation of UFOs is the most commonly proposed and accepted explanation, with a benign alien presence if not on than at least "near" Earth here to help us. And Davidson, though known, is ill-understood by most UFO researchers and either accidentally or knowingly misrepresented by even more writers on the subject. What Davidson predicted, has come true. http://www.philipcoppens.com/davidson.html LEON DAVIDSON is an anagram of ALIEN V. DOD SON suggesting that rather than being the product of extraterrestrial civilizations the UFO phenomena are actually the offspring of the Department of Defense, specifically Area 51. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3048[/ATTACH] JFK and the Majestic Papers - Bernice Moore - 23-09-2011 now there's a great pair of lookalikes:cheer:b....... seamus ;well you wrote it i would figure you would have remembered it,no ?? JFK and the Majestic Papers - Seamus Coogan - 04-10-2011 Bernice Moore Wrote:now there's a great pair of lookalikes:cheer:b....... seamus ;well you wrote it i would figure you would have remembered it,no ?? Lol what did I write Bernice? Im sorry I've been a little pre-occupied. JFK and the Majestic Papers - Seamus Coogan - 04-10-2011 Phil Dragoo Wrote:Davidson himself concluded that every aspect of the mystery led back to the CIA. He argued that they had deliberately concocted the major UFO reports and fed them into the public arena as a cover for experimental aircraft and rocket tests at best and psychological warfare experiments practiced on its own citizens at worst. This was, at the time, a radical overhaul of the status quo, which argued that UFOs seemed to be extra-terrestrial and that the US government had suppressed evidence of their existence. Davidson went against this and wrote that the CIA "was solely responsible for creating the Flying Saucer furore as a tool for cold war psychological research." But in this battle, however Davidson may be right, he lost and the CIA won: today, the extraterrestrial interpretation of UFOs is the most commonly proposed and accepted explanation, with a benign alien presence if not on than at least "near" Earth here to help us. And Davidson, though known, is ill-understood by most UFO researchers and either accidentally or knowingly misrepresented by even more writers on the subject. What Davidson predicted, has come true. Yeah that's interesting and is a really good summary. The thing with Davidson which I tried to explain was that he wasn't a very good writer he often struggled creating a narrative with his premises. This invariably left him coming across as more kooky than he intended and some what over serious. In this field people like Martin Cannon came unstuck by taking an authorative tone with regard to stuff like CIA-MKULTRA drug induced alien abductions. It really hasn't been until guys like Coppens, Bishop, Ramsay and Pilkington came along that they explored the sorts of premise's that Davidson had discussed with an ear of aloofness, which is what you really need to have. Because when you dabble into the world of Davidson and this murky area as you, CD and others have written there's really no one write answer. The only one answer I'm glad people have picked up from the piece Phil is that powers that the MJ-12 papers are a fraud. The other is that the powers that be created the argument and involved themselves on either side of it from the get go. One thing I hope someone could explore in more depth is the role of Kenneth Arnold. I get a very strange itch that he wasn't quite the every day businessman who just happened to see UFO's that day that people have claimed. As stated in the Preamble he had a lot of contacts and why the belongings of the dead USAF pilot were sent to him is very odd. |