UFO’s just keep popping up all over the place
Nov 16th, 2007 by Moonage
Well, maybe not physically. But, they might be soon. The latest round started when Leslie Kean of the Coalitio0n for Freedom of Information sued NASA regarding the crash of something in Pennsylvania in 1965. He contends it’s a cover-up. A judge made NASA give him all their documentation. This could be interesting. In what way, I don’t know. But to say the least, UFO peeps are always interesting.
Which leads us to the next headline, Dennis Kucinich claims to have seen a UFO. Now in defense of Dennis, he had a witness. That would be Shirley MacLaine. She says they saw it in her book you have to pay for to read. Needless to say, the combo of Kucinich and MacLaine have led a lot of otherwise less vested peeps to truly believe there was something flying over their heads that evening. However, because he’s still running for President of the United States of America, and therefore would gain control over NASA if elected, this has very serious implications that I think a lot of political pundits have not considered. According to who you ask, LOTS of people believe in UFO’s. If Kucinich harnesses that voter bloc, well, let me just say things could get interesting in the weirdest possible way. Kucinich is kinda nuts if you ask me. Of course, that does not mean squat whether he can be elected or not. Remember Jimmy Carter? Hmmm? See where I’m going with this? Before you claim I’m as screwy as Dennis, Shirley, or Jimmy, read UFO Politics at the White House: Citizens Rally ‘Round Jimmy Carter’s Promise
. I haven’t, but the title sounds like what I want to get across.
Now, the reason I am going this route is because there’s a circle forming here. And it looks suspicious to me. I might actually be forming my first full-blown conspiracy theory here. Follow me with this, it’s not too difficult. Kucinich is running pretty much dead last in every poll imaginable. His only real issue is pushing the button how far out there he is. Nothing is moving this guy out of dead last. Whatever he had to say was largely ignored in a hailstorm of publicity for Hillary or Barack. Now, all of a sudden, just before primary season starts sprinting to the finish line, “evidence” from NASA is compelled to be released to the public that MIGHT prove Kucinich isn’t completely off his rocker ( on this one issue anyway ). And, NASA releases THIS pic today:

What’s that look like huh?
I look for NASA to start dropping those out of the sky right before the California primaries.
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I and a co-worker saw a UFO a few weeks back. We both surmise it was a mylar balloon catching the sun. Our first inclination was NOT to assume it was a spaceship.
I have seen several strange things in the sky. However, I have always felt the same as you two. However, I don’t go around saying I saw a UFO quite the way Kucinich is. “UFO” carries a connotation to it that I don’t necessarily believe in. I just have just never bought into the concept that intelligent life forms would travel billions of miles to dance around in the sky, maybe kill a few cows, and leave.
http://space.moonagewebdream.com/2007/11/16/ufos-just-keep-popping-up-all-over-the-place/
Ive been known to go out of my way to get a good hamburger but I would agree that a billion or so miles is a little excessive.
I know there is reasons what is going on about war peace and oil I get the impression that they are watching us from above and below
and why are science keeping us away from the real facts that lurks behind the star people?
Sometimes I think my twisted view of things that connect are misinterpreted.
And then there are time times when I know they are.
Before I can even begin to contemplate a twisted interpretation of things that probably don’t exist, again, I’d need to know who “science” are that are keeping us away from the real facts. Most of the conspiracy theories say it’s the military that’s kept us from talking logically with peeps who travel billions of miles to gut cows.
Apparently things are going so bad for Kucinich, these are popping up WELL before the California primary!
first..thats a heatshield pictured.
nothin crazy. =0)
second…the closest habitable planet that weve found is somewhere around 20.5 light-years away.
or 120,511,820,150,264 miles. not just ‘billions’.
keep the laws of physics in mind and consider that fact.
(note: imo…20 years is a long damn time to fly to earth and flip out a bunch of farmers in texas)
I think you’re taking this post a lot more serious than it’s intended. I’m poking fun at Kucinich and the picture. Besides, I don’t live in Stephenville, TX.
And, more importantly, as I’ve stated on this blog numerous times, I don’t think any life form intelligent enough would fly billions and billions of miles to flip out a bunch of farmers.