26-07-2011, 04:11 AM
Jacobsen puts CIA next to Area 51, and gives it the mission to prevent war. This in itself is a Richter Six fatal paradox.
Compare to Robert G. Vinson, Flight from Dallas, arriving Roswell, jostling through arcades crowded with hordes of variegated aliens departing for corners of the galaxy.
And the sequentially updated covers for the 1947 Flying Saucer headline, weather balloons, then dummies in flight suits.
Area 51 is a good place to make neat toys in secret.
The A-tests: one LANL scientist remembered ground-surfing, hiding in test bunkers to scare fellow scientists.
One techie describes a new technology to photograph the sky above and project it through the underside skin, presto visual stealth.
Soviets with saucer technology in 1947then why didn't they prevail in Korean airspace.
Jacobsen's isn't even a good George Noory show.
Our former landlord who would come off the hill to grow his chilis ran the 1500-vehicle motor pool for Zia Company the precursor to EG&G. His demise was that of Lee Marvin in Richest Man in Bogota going blind, those little blood vessels in the eyes bursting, but oh no not from radiation.
Jacobsen's assignment is to vacuum up the last curiosity about secret projects, comingle them with the ridiculous, and broadcast the mix onto the fertile hillside of the public imagination.
Take something from one side of the fence and project it through the other. Nothing to see.
Compare to Robert G. Vinson, Flight from Dallas, arriving Roswell, jostling through arcades crowded with hordes of variegated aliens departing for corners of the galaxy.
And the sequentially updated covers for the 1947 Flying Saucer headline, weather balloons, then dummies in flight suits.
Area 51 is a good place to make neat toys in secret.
The A-tests: one LANL scientist remembered ground-surfing, hiding in test bunkers to scare fellow scientists.
One techie describes a new technology to photograph the sky above and project it through the underside skin, presto visual stealth.
Soviets with saucer technology in 1947then why didn't they prevail in Korean airspace.
Jacobsen's isn't even a good George Noory show.
Our former landlord who would come off the hill to grow his chilis ran the 1500-vehicle motor pool for Zia Company the precursor to EG&G. His demise was that of Lee Marvin in Richest Man in Bogota going blind, those little blood vessels in the eyes bursting, but oh no not from radiation.
Jacobsen's assignment is to vacuum up the last curiosity about secret projects, comingle them with the ridiculous, and broadcast the mix onto the fertile hillside of the public imagination.
Take something from one side of the fence and project it through the other. Nothing to see.