Open Mind: UFO’s Going Back to 1940’s

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Well, well. This comes from an e-mail I received from Steven Greer at SiriusDisclosure.com.

In case you are not familiar with Dr. Greer, he has been pushing for official disclosure of E.T. and UFO presence going back to the late 1940s. There is ample evidence that at least some UFOs are extra terrestrial spacecraft, and that they have been visiting Earth for hundreds, if not thousands of years.

Unfortunately our government and, to a lesser extent, other governments of the world, put a blackout  on all UFO information in the late 1940s, and have maintained it until today. The good news is that lately, hundreds of people are coming forward and telling what they know.
Below are copies of actual letters dating back as far as 1947, showing clearly that those in the know were concerned about the UFO presence, and the cover up.

Tom

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John Maguire: Meet Cold Fusion Pioneer Dr. Michael McKubre

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Interview with LENR pioneer Dr. Michael McKubre. Dr. McKubre is an accomplished electrochemist who has been working in the field of Cold Fusion for over 20 years. He joined Stanford Research Institute in the late 1970s and has served as their Director of Energy Research up till the present day. He has made countless contributions to the field, including important replications in the mid 1990s that demonstrated an important correlation between excess heat and helium production in a variety of experimental setups. He was one of the driving forces in achieving a DOE review of cold fusion in 2004. In 2009 he was interviewed for and prominently featured on the 60-Minutes segment: Cold Fusion is Hot Again, in which the successes of Cold Fusion over the past 20 years were brought into focus.

Rickard Falkvinge: Copyright’s Three Lines of Defense – A Deconstruction

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Copyright’s Three Lines Of Defense

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 07:19 AM PDT

Copyright Monopoly – Johnny Olsson:  I’ve followed and participated in the copyright debate for years, and I’ve come to realize there are certain patterns that repeat themselves. You can roughly say there are three lines of defense: One that appeals to emotions, one that appeals to pragmatism, and one that appeals to a sense of responsibility. I’m going to take this opportunity and try to break them down.

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Marcus Aurelius: Defense Orders Most Furloughed Players Back to Work

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Not sure just what this really means —
  • What does “most” mean?
  • I read the language of the law, which extremely broad and permissive.
  • DoJ and, of course DoD (little difference) attorneys appear to have construed the language VERY, VERY narrowly
  • SECDEF's memo, link highlighted, follows suit, seeming to focus on employees doing things like handing out basketballs in the gym.
  • Have heard nothing yet from my leadership, but suspect that Army will also take a very narrow interpretation, if for no other reason, to show that Army is tough and can press on w/o a full crew.   Not at all sure they will chose to bring back the Army War Plans Division.
  • White House obviously benefits from narrowest possible interpretation of language because it allows them to continue focus on Republican fringe as the political terrorists they have behaved like and that Mike Lukovich documented them to be in today's cartoon “Axis of Evil 2013.”
  • Standing by..

Stephanie Gaskell 2:39 PM ET

Hagel Orders Most Furloughed Civilian Employees Back to Work

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Owl: Juan Linz Correct? US Democracy Dead?

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IF the Late Juan Linz Called It Right, American Democracy May Collapse Soon

“In a merciful twist of fate, Juan Linz did not quite live to see his prophecy of the demise of American democracy borne out. Linz, the Spanish political scientist who died last week, argued that the presidential system, with its separate elections for legislature and chief executive, was inherently unstable. In a famous 1990 essay, Linz observed, “All such systems are based on dual democratic legitimacy: No democratic principle exists to resolve disputes between the executive and the legislature about which of the two actually represents the will of the people.” Presidential systems veered ultimately toward collapse everywhere they were tried, as legislators and executives vied for supremacy. There was only one notable exception: the United States of America.”

Is there a way to settle the shut-down and debt-ceiling dispute? The answer is in this especially frightening conclusion to this article:

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SchwartzReport: Tea Party Tantrums — Don’t Want to Be a White Minority — Never Mind Already Being Stupid

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schwartzreport newThis, I think, is the truth of the Tea Party, and it reflects my own views. I published my first essay on the coming White minority in 1998, after following this trend beginning in the 70s, and it has just been growing angrier and more irrational year by year.

The White Man’s Last Tantrum?
ROBERT PARRY – Truthout

American pundits are missing the bigger point about the Republican shutdown of the U.S. government and the GOP’s threatened default on America’s credit. The real question is not what policy concessions the Tea Partiers may extract, but rather can a determined right-wing white minority ensure continuation of white supremacy in the United States?

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