Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 1:55 pm
It was the Russians.
I saw this woman on The Daily Show while waiting for Tosh to come on, and do you know what her source is? One guy. She says she trusts him completely, but she won't name him, and has nothing tangible aside from his word.
Her interview is humorous because she says conspiracy theory groups have actually contacted her and said even they don't believe her story.
Making it Russians most certainly would explain more than a weather balloon. However, why cover it up? Especially today?
The only possible explanation to cover it up back then was it could scare people that the Russians could pull this off. But why not admit it now?
I don't think it's true. There's too much of a stretch.
-How did they get it to Roswell unless it took off from Mexico or the Gulf?
-How did they get two humans to mutate in the exact same way? This seems to be the most unlikely thing out of everything else.
-They developed this ship, mutated the people, and got everything in place in a decade?
-Despite all the secrets of the Cold War that have been revealed, nobody from either side ever spoke up about this project? Do you know how many Russians would have to be involved in such a task? Nobody ever hinted at this project before?
Letting the public in on the joke would have been a PR bonanza for the U.S. during the Cold War. It would have painted the Russians as the evil bad guys willing to mutate their own people in plots that evil Bond villains would scoff at. It would also show them as incompetent.
Onto the Area 51 stuff. Other things she says in the interview also don't match things I learned talking with other guys who were stationed near Area 51. If this place is such a huge secret, why does everyone on the planet know what and where it is...unless that's the point? The first trick every magician learns in misdirection.
Let the conspiracy theories begin!
I saw this woman on The Daily Show while waiting for Tosh to come on, and do you know what her source is? One guy. She says she trusts him completely, but she won't name him, and has nothing tangible aside from his word.
Her interview is humorous because she says conspiracy theory groups have actually contacted her and said even they don't believe her story.
Making it Russians most certainly would explain more than a weather balloon. However, why cover it up? Especially today?
The only possible explanation to cover it up back then was it could scare people that the Russians could pull this off. But why not admit it now?
I don't think it's true. There's too much of a stretch.
-How did they get it to Roswell unless it took off from Mexico or the Gulf?
-How did they get two humans to mutate in the exact same way? This seems to be the most unlikely thing out of everything else.
-They developed this ship, mutated the people, and got everything in place in a decade?
-Despite all the secrets of the Cold War that have been revealed, nobody from either side ever spoke up about this project? Do you know how many Russians would have to be involved in such a task? Nobody ever hinted at this project before?
Letting the public in on the joke would have been a PR bonanza for the U.S. during the Cold War. It would have painted the Russians as the evil bad guys willing to mutate their own people in plots that evil Bond villains would scoff at. It would also show them as incompetent.
Onto the Area 51 stuff. Other things she says in the interview also don't match things I learned talking with other guys who were stationed near Area 51. If this place is such a huge secret, why does everyone on the planet know what and where it is...unless that's the point? The first trick every magician learns in misdirection.
Let the conspiracy theories begin!