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- From: zik@zikzak.apana.org.au (Michael Saleeba)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: Government coverups
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 11:58:42 +1100
- Organization: Zikzak public access UNIX, Melbourne Australia
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- billp@mozart.amd.com (Bill Peterson) writes:
-
- > 1) Something crashed. The Air Force doesn't want us all to know.
- > 2) The Air Force STILL doesn't want us to know. (Almost 50 years
- > later).
-
- You see this sort of thing again and again, particularly in
- alt.alien.visitors - wild claims that the government or some part of
- it is trying to cover up information about UFOs. Now there's something
- about all this that doesn't ring true for me at all. WHY? I mean,
- what's the point? What do they stand to gain by covering it all up? It
- must cost them a lot of effort, so they'd have to have a pretty darn
- good reason to do it.
-
- Maybe my perspective is a little warped by my location on this Earth.
- In Oz we don't take our government particularly seriously - after all
- it's made up of _politicians_! Similarly ASIO, our equivalent to the
- CIA, is generally regarded as a laughing stock.
-
- When I see claims that the government wants to cover things up I ask
- myself, "If I was in government and a UFO was discovered what would I
- do?". The answer is simple - I'd do what _every_ politician would do -
- I'd play it for every bit of publicity I could wring from it. I'd be
- on all the talk shows making pseudo-intelligent remarks about "our
- friends in space" or "the threat from space" (whichever was most
- expedient), and trying to get myself filmed standing beside a crashed
- spacecraft. This is how politicians work.
-
- You can argue that most people in government are not politicians and
- have differerent priorities. This is true, but they all report to
- politicians in the end.
-
- In any case, what's the conventional wisdom as to _why_ the US
- government would want to cover such a discovery up? About the only
- thing I can think of is that they might want to exploit the technology
- gained without competition, but surely they stand to gain more by
- letting other people (or countries) know they have the technology, but
- keeping the technical details secret.
-
- Such claims of UFO landings and subsequent coverups are relatively
- uncommon in Australia, despite the fact that our land area is roughly
- equal to that of the US. I can't help feeling that this is at least
- partially due to us having a lower number of paranoids with active
- imaginations per square hectare.
-
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- | -|- Zik -|- | WANTED! |
- | zik@zikzak.apana.org.au | Schrodinger's cat |
- | Michael Saleeba | Dead or alive - ? |
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