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WikiLeaks UFO release fizzles

By T.K. Randall
January 12, 2011 · Comment icon 46 comments

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Newest release by Assange may disappoint those waiting for fresh, substantial evidence of UFOs.
Julian Assange of WikiLeaks fame told The Guardian in early December that "it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the Cablegate archive there are indeed references to UFOs." Unfortunately, recent documents have stopped short of incontrovertible evidence; in fact, it brought to light four-year-old news that funding has been cut because of decreased general interest in the unexplained.
Still, it’s well known governments fired wads of cash to study all different sorts of “paranormal phenomena. ” The U. S. spent untold amounts on Project Blue Book. Americans still have no idea what goes on in any number of secret or so-secret-they-technically-don’t-exist facilities-around-the-globe.


Source: Diatribe Media | Comments (46)




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Comment icon #37 Posted by skyeagle409 13 years ago
All the Real Good stuff already leaked out thru the cracks in the basement floors at Wright Patt 60 plus years ago! Thats why they call it Wikileaks! Yepper, and more leaks can be expected. That is how we found out about what the Air Force was telling its cadets about flying saucers and multiple alien species visiting Earth and the 1986 DSP satellite incident where a UFO flew within a few miles of the satellite before heading back into deep space. Now, thanks to more leaks, we find that NORAD has been tracking those objects as they fly in from deep space up to 500 times per year, and that NOAR... [More]
Comment icon #38 Posted by skyeagle409 13 years ago
Thanks for that skyeagle409. Yes, as I say, an alien could come down and have an indepth conversation with some of these skeptics, but still they'd doubt their own minds Lol very interesting. What is very amusing, the other day, a skeptic told me that skeptics don't accept 'fantasies,'and that they accept only reality and evidence yet I provided a list where skeptics accepted things that didn't exist and no evidence to begin with. For an example, they accepted that a weather balloon was responsible for the Roswell incident and cited the Air Force as their source, yet the Air Force trashed its ... [More]
Comment icon #39 Posted by skyeagle409 13 years ago
Awesome where can I see the evidence? You can go to Wright-Patterson AFB, but the decision to let you see the evidence will be up to the USAF. Senator Barry Goldwater, a former Air Force general himself, tried and was denied. Letter From Barry Goldwater About UFO And Wright Patterson BARRY GOLDWATER Arizona Committees: Aeronautical & Space Sci. Armed Services Preparedness Inv Subcommit UNITED STATES SENATE Tactical Air Power Subcomm Washington D.C. 20510 N. S. Naval Petroleum Reserves Subcommittee March 28, 1975 Mr.Shlomo Arnon U.C.L.A. Experimental College 308 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, ... [More]
Comment icon #40 Posted by Vigilanis 13 years ago
I guess this was expected huh. I am sure many have pondered on what would happen if we had disclosure. Well, just as we (so labelled here) skeptics said: They will say, they are holding out the good stuff on us. Classic isn't it LOL. And just as us open minded watchers have said, all it takes is for some smirking news announcer on the TV to say that they have found that suspected alien bodies discovered were infact monkeys in space suits, then a little later dummies, or that an object sighted in the skies was a weather balloon caught in a wind shear that managed to propel it at mach 4, outrunn... [More]
Comment icon #41 Posted by Grey Area 13 years ago
What is very amusing, the other day, a skeptic told me that skeptics don't accept 'fantasies,'and that they accept only reality and evidence yet I provided a list where skeptics accepted things that didn't exist and no evidence to begin with. Well I think this person was not really qualified to make that remark, given that it is a gross generalisation and there is nothing at all to say that skeptics in one field cannot be completely gullible in other things. Just because you are skeptical doesn't mean you are infallible. I got into a debate with master skeptic, Tim Printy, over the Roswell inc... [More]
Comment icon #42 Posted by DONTEATUS 13 years ago
I dont think the military handled it poorly ! Roswell was and to thiss day remains One of the best Cover stories Ever told. Just Look how many Books alone have been made and Dollars to the Local econ,raised!
Comment icon #43 Posted by arenee 13 years ago
I dont think the military handled it poorly ! Roswell was and to thiss day remains One of the best Cover stories Ever told. Just Look how many Books alone have been made and Dollars to the Local econ,raised! I can honestly say that Roswell New Mexico makes quite a bit of money off the UFO story. They even have an anniversary like thing every year. The hotels get filled up in Roswell, Artesia (45 min from Roswell), and Carlsbad(1hr 30 min drive). There are museums, stores, gift shops, all related to the Roswell incident. It was that way when I was a little girl and it remains that way every tim... [More]
Comment icon #44 Posted by skyeagle409 13 years ago
Well I think this person was not really qualified to make that remark, given that it is a gross generalisation and there is nothing at all to say that skeptics in one field cannot be completely gullible in other things. Just because you are skeptical doesn't mean you are infallible. I have told others that I am skeptical of UFO reports until I have examined each report in detail. The skeptics I am speaking of, ware closed-minded skeptics, not the open-minded skeptics. Some folks have labeled them; "pseudo-skeptics." Well that solves it then! I know it's easy to generalise, and in turn discrimi... [More]
Comment icon #45 Posted by skyeagle409 13 years ago
And just as us open minded watchers have said, all it takes is for some smirking news announcer on the TV to say that they have found that suspected alien bodies discovered were infact monkeys in space suits, then a little later dummies, or that an object sighted in the skies was a weather balloon caught in a wind shear that managed to propel it at mach 4, outrunning an F-16, to say "See it's all solved" and then pigeon hole it. The stuff from wikileaks amounts to nothing anyway. All Wikileaks have done is publish hacked sundry E-Mails on a relatively low-level network, basically they wouldn't... [More]
Comment icon #46 Posted by Universal Sight 13 years ago
Not surprised. I guess Sky will have to wait for that golden sword of i told you so about Roswell..... damn it. In reality, world governments are as mystified and divided on the whole UFO phenomena as everybody else. In my opinion, they don't really know anything. They know there's unidentified 'objects' out there, but there's nothing they can do about it. Even if WikiLeaks revealed another Roswell type incident, it would ultimately ammount to nothing. Because people are so divided on the subject. True. as any info would have to come with some viable evidence. Just saying that they found some ... [More]


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