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UFO crash site, location xxxxxxxxxxxxx (censored)

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John Cooper24-Jun-2007 11:20
Humerous ?, this is a deadly serious exchange of views Gary. Trust me.
gary becker24-Jun-2007 04:19
Sorry to intrude on the humorous back and forth but I just want to say I love this photograph.
Dave Beedon23-Nov-2006 19:54
Per your instructions, and after I submit this comment, I will ignore the statement that contains the word "ignore," but I will continue to find pleasure in your first statement (sentence).
John Cooper23-Nov-2006 10:55
Dave, I trust you implicitly,,,,hang on, I just looked up implicitly in the dictionary.
Totally ignore this statement.
Dave Beedon23-Nov-2006 08:08
Ian is correct---we are devious. Trust me.
Ian Dalgliesh16-Sep-2006 06:38
I'm sorry Mac,but I must take issue with the Yank, Dave Beedon.It's an historical fact,that the good old USA,has done everything in its powers(Gary excluded),to undermine good old blighty's position in the wider sphere,for the last 100 years.So lets cut the crap about "always willing to help our brethren".See how THEY work.THEY'VE got us arguing.THEY'RE devious I tell you.
John Cooper24-Jan-2006 12:26
Trawling of official records now stopped. The words "The truth is out there" by Mr Mulder is the finest one line Pysops statement ever made. (The second is "Trust me")You could not calculate the millions upon millions of man hours wasted by people searching for this truth.
The truth is NOT out there, the truth is decided by the people in charge. And they have the abilty to change it any time and any way they like.
We (the team)now make our own truth without relying on any official statements.
Dave Beedon24-Jan-2006 09:19
John, we on the western side of the Atlantic are always willing to help our brethren to the East, especially when we in our younger days purchased a record album that contained the relevant song. Have you resumed the trawling?
John Cooper19-Jan-2006 23:01
Damn, I thought the Beach Boys were called Simon and Garfunkel, I learn something new everyday. Thanks Dave.
Dave Beedon19-Jan-2006 22:55
I catch your drift, but I think your musical memory has been set adrift, possibly by exposure to the magnetic field. Those lyrics---at least the last part---come from a Simon and Garfunkel song whose title is (I think) "I am a Rock."

Whether one thinks of being at the top as lonely, solitary, or rocky, only men like you can handle the challenges thereof. I salute you.
John Cooper17-Jan-2006 12:17
Remember your training, "I refuse to accept loneliness" I am a rock, I am an Island.
I might have got that mixed up with a Beach Boys song, but you catch my drift.
Dave Beedon17-Jan-2006 07:06
It's lonely at the top.
John Cooper06-Jan-2006 23:21
Maybe he has been compromised, maybe not. Unfortunately as a number one you have to keep many secrets to yourself. Not even your closest team members will have full comprehension of the agenda. Very, very sadly some team members are also expendable.
The truth is out there, but as I decide what it is. It is also irrelevant.
Dave Beedon06-Jan-2006 20:55
It's encouraging to know that someone is "trawling through a minefield" for the truth. That is, if the trawling is actually happening, and if the truth is what is available in the records. Pardon me if I seem a bit uncertain about all this, but other communications have cast doubt on the reliablility of statements from a certain operative in England. I hope he hasn't been compromised.
John Cooper28-Dec-2005 11:59
I am still trawling through the minefield of the Freedom of Information act to ascertain what was here. A waste of time.
What most people do not realise is that the F.o.I. lets you see papers relating to the subject you are researching. Of course the persons who wrote the papers knew that someday, someone would be looking at them. Therefore they recorded not the truth, but the disinformation they wanted believed at some point in the future.
Now the average researcher is quoting these old papers as the absolute truth.
Not realising the whole idea of F.o.I. is Psyops at its very best.
Dave Beedon28-Dec-2005 00:04
What was this area before the crash?

Though I hate to admit it, this Summer Time idea could be considered a triumph of British culture.
John Cooper20-Dec-2005 15:46
This was not a field until after the crash. Everything nearby suffered a massive distortion on that day. Every year in England we have a time distortion of one hour. The govermment invented British Summer Time to cover this and stop widespread panic. Their plan worked so well, other countries copied them.
Dave Beedon20-Dec-2005 03:55
I hope you were shielded from magnetic pulses as you photographed this, otherwise you might be in trouble. Note in the mirror how the strong magnetic field---produced by the crash in the farmer's field---has distorted the straight white line painted on the road.
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