Monday, February 16, 2015

Is what you believe to be true actually true?

I was reading the last article about 130,000 pages of Blue Book articles and decided to write this.

I am one of many millions of people on earth who have had UFO experiences. Most people who aren't retired mostly don't talk about this much. However, once you have had this kind of experience or more than one of these kinds of experiences you really cannot tell yourself that they were not real unless you are lying to the government so they don't pull all your fingernails out so you will tell them the truth.

This is just part of what reality is. For example, if you never saw a fighter jet plane up close or in the sky( there may be billions of people who haven't seen this), can you say to me Fighter jets aren't real?

You could say to me, "I don't know because I've never seen one." But, if you tell me they aren't real then you might just be ignorant or haven't seen one up close or in the distance, or you don't know what a plane is either.

UFO's are also sort of like this. Many governments want to pretend they don't exist sort of like the people who haven't seen a fighter jet yet or don't know what it is.

If you want to read the single most interesting book about this it is called, "The Day After Roswell" written by Colonel Corso of the DIA under President Eisenhower with a forward by Senator Strom Thurmond.

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