re: UFO/Flood analogy

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Mon, 3 Feb 1997 01:59:46 -0800

>Walt(Taller one)
>Having followed the discussion of the flood(No evidence "for" does not prove
>the non-occurrance "of"), it would seem that we have a present-day
>analogy(for what it's worth). The "believers" in UFOs(*millions* world-wide
>who have never personally observed one), none-the-less cite books(hmmm),
>newspaper reports,
>TV shows, etc., for their evidence of UFO activities. They cite the
>impeccable credentials of some of those who reportedly have actually claimed
>to have viewed them, along with the fact that even the experts on "the other
>side" admit that (some of) the sightings can not be explained away as
>naturally occuring(ie.,satellites, Venus, weather balloons, etc,). The fact
>that of the thousands of reports that have been explained away, they still
>cling to the relatively tiny handfull that corroborate their belief.(From
>this has evolved a large industry(hmmm)).

Not to get off the beaten track but I suggest that you attend some lectures
by some of the astronauts as to what they saw. You will find over 26 of
them, from the X-15 program to the Space shuttle, described encounters on
their missions. It was from them that I found what the meaning of the
codeword: "Santa Claus" meant. It was rather frightening when I first heard
it from the lips of those who were involved in space travel. I wondered
often why NASA won't release photos that former President Jimmy Carter
requested released. Do you know what happened on Apollo 8? They reported a
nice encounter of a UFO. Let those who travel in space tell you if Flying
Saurcers are reality. Don't rely on faked photos from hoaxersor from others.
Get it from the 'Horses mouth'. Spain and possibly France, are going to
release their 'Top Secret' files on UFO's this year. Belgium has released
some files already of their military encounters.A documentary was shown on
TV last November.
Aubrey
>

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