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CNUFOS.COM YOU CAN HELP PUT AN END TO UFO SECRECY...READ BELOW AND SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE. Tell the U.S. Congress to disclose what the government knows about UFO/ET! http://www. usalone. com/cgi-bin/petition. cgi?pnum=820 Try to be as conservative and respectful as possible for maximum effect. State only the proven facts. A few suggestions: Mention documents like the January 31, 1949 FBI Memo that stated the Army and Air Force considered the subject of UFOs to be Top Secret, or the November 21, 1950 Wilbert Smith document that stated the subject of UFOs was the most highly classified subject in the U.S. government, higher even than the H-bomb. Or the acts of CAUS, taking the U.S. government to court over CIA and NSA documents requested through FOIA in the late 70's. Mention the significance of a threat to air security in a post 9/11 world, and the fact that an unknown object was allowed to hover over one of the busiest airports in the country with little follow up on such a dangerous threat. Mention Dr. Richard Haines' work from NARCAP indicating that UFOs are a threat to air safety. And mention the JANAP 146 publication that threatens pilots not to talk and the fact that in 1958, 450 airline pilots signed a petition to protest the order. Mention the fact that the Condon report was a corrupt project. Cite the Low document as proof. Mention the fact that Project Blue Book was no more than a public relations project. Cite the Bolender memo as proof, which stated that sightings that could effect National Security went elsewhere. Mention the fact that millions of upstanding Americans have had unambiguous sightings of aircraft with capabilities beyond anything we have, and that similar sightings have been reported by pilots (often confirmed by radar at multiple installations), astronauts, astronomers, scientists, engineers, police officers and many other honest and reliable witnesses. Mention the fact that most Americans are afraid to speak out about the subject because of the ridicule factor, perhaps a result of the Robertson Panel's recommendations for "training and debunking. Mention the fact that when Stanford Astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock conducted a poll of the American Astronomical Society, he found that the more the scientists had read about the subject, the more they believed it deserved further study. Also mention that J. Allen Hynek conducted a poll of 45 astronomers and found them all to be afraid of jeopardizing their careers were they to express interest in the subject. Mention the many cases where physiological effects were noted. Cases like the Betty Cash UFO encounter. Regardless of the origin of the craft, the radiation poisoning cost Betty her life. Dr. James E. McDonald noted in his congressional testimony that there were many other cases, but that victims were afraid to speak out because they found ridicule mounting up faster than sympathy. It is time for a CHANGE! Sign the United Nations Decade Contact Petition: http://www. thepetitionsite. com/takeaction/529287855 |