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U.S. Delta Force Fought With Aliens in Underground Battle in New Mexico
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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 196085" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>I agree about things spreading like wildfire. Roswell was pre-internet.</p><p>Saying nothing happened at Roswell is like saying Obama and Trump never became president.</p><p>The government and the Air Force admit something happened at Roswell. Their official explanation</p><p>is that a Project Mogul balloon crashed along with some test dummies that looked like wooden giants.</p><p>The roswell bodies were described by military witnesses as being small with large heads. This contradicts</p><p>the official explanation. They might not have been aliens, but if you really dig into Roswell it's obvious something at least a tad different from the official explanation happened. I believe the wreckage description matches up pretty damn well with a balloon project. The bodies are a different story. I think something more happened. Sorry.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.roswellproof.com" target="_blank">www.roswellproof.com</a></p><p></p><p>As a side note I want everyone to know I respect everyone's opinions here and this is friendly debate, not hostile.</p><p>The balloon angle I actually tend to agree with--it's the bodies that bug me. And there ARE a few tiny contradictions here and there</p><p>about the wreckage too including testimony from Walter Haut that he saw a metallic egg shaped craft in a hangar.</p><p></p><p>I have looked at every website and book and theory that debunks the Roswell conspiracy as conventional and I still tend to think something unusual happened. It isn't for emotional reasons as most would think---to me when you look at all the aspects it's just obvious.</p><p></p><p>But that's okay. My only point is that both believers AND skeptics should look at all angles before making an ultimate judgement like "aliens don't exist" or "they might but they've never been here," etc.</p><p></p><p>Let me add this: I respect skeptics. You almost have to experience something or see a UFO to really believe (although I don't like the word 'believe) but the jist is I get it: There ARE a lot of nutty people. Beforeitsnews is a prime example. It's terrible. </p><p>"End of the World is This Weekend" was an actual headline once. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is that a balloon probably crashed, miles away something else crashed (god knows what) and there were a lot of different things going on at the time. Possibly multiple things that had to be covered up.</p><p></p><p>People are just as passionate about aliens not existing as people that think they do. A stereotype of believers is that they are wild fanatics who will believe anything. Skeptics in my experience will do anything they can to ignore certain details just like misguided believers do sometimes. They accept crash test dummies as being the alien bodies because it's more convenient, they ignore military witnesses as being crazy old men. Why? They were decorated people with years of experience, they saw small bodies with large heads and somehow giant crash test dummies with average human heads were the aliens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 196085, member: 12609"] I agree about things spreading like wildfire. Roswell was pre-internet. Saying nothing happened at Roswell is like saying Obama and Trump never became president. The government and the Air Force admit something happened at Roswell. Their official explanation is that a Project Mogul balloon crashed along with some test dummies that looked like wooden giants. The roswell bodies were described by military witnesses as being small with large heads. This contradicts the official explanation. They might not have been aliens, but if you really dig into Roswell it's obvious something at least a tad different from the official explanation happened. I believe the wreckage description matches up pretty damn well with a balloon project. The bodies are a different story. I think something more happened. Sorry. [URL='http://www.roswellproof.com']www.roswellproof.com[/URL] As a side note I want everyone to know I respect everyone's opinions here and this is friendly debate, not hostile. The balloon angle I actually tend to agree with--it's the bodies that bug me. And there ARE a few tiny contradictions here and there about the wreckage too including testimony from Walter Haut that he saw a metallic egg shaped craft in a hangar. I have looked at every website and book and theory that debunks the Roswell conspiracy as conventional and I still tend to think something unusual happened. It isn't for emotional reasons as most would think---to me when you look at all the aspects it's just obvious. But that's okay. My only point is that both believers AND skeptics should look at all angles before making an ultimate judgement like "aliens don't exist" or "they might but they've never been here," etc. Let me add this: I respect skeptics. You almost have to experience something or see a UFO to really believe (although I don't like the word 'believe) but the jist is I get it: There ARE a lot of nutty people. Beforeitsnews is a prime example. It's terrible. "End of the World is This Weekend" was an actual headline once. My opinion is that a balloon probably crashed, miles away something else crashed (god knows what) and there were a lot of different things going on at the time. Possibly multiple things that had to be covered up. People are just as passionate about aliens not existing as people that think they do. A stereotype of believers is that they are wild fanatics who will believe anything. Skeptics in my experience will do anything they can to ignore certain details just like misguided believers do sometimes. They accept crash test dummies as being the alien bodies because it's more convenient, they ignore military witnesses as being crazy old men. Why? They were decorated people with years of experience, they saw small bodies with large heads and somehow giant crash test dummies with average human heads were the aliens. [/QUOTE]
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