04-13-2011, 02:08 PM
Here is an opinion. Roswell will forever be clouded with doubt. People who are interested are already interested. This document itself won't turn new heads. It is more likely to get washed out with the rest of Roswell hoopla. It strengthens us who already have decided to believe it really happened. Monica, we do believe a lot of all this non scientifically proven things.
Common sense tells me that if you can't trust the officials, then you can't trust the officials. Period. Either you do or you don't. In my strong opinion, disclosure is not the duty of the people that covered it up to begin with. Neither do I want disclosure to come from the very source that hide it from us.
This letter does not state implicitly "we, the FBI, the US government, lied to the public about Roswell." THAT would be disclosure, but I wouldn't trust their intentions the least bit.
We are disclosure. I don't know what my chakras are doing. Is there evidence to conclude I have them? I don't what happened at Roswell, is there evidence to conclude anything happened? Word of mouth isn't evidence. Seeing is conclusive. Imagining is believing.
All we know is that somebody wrote something on a piece of paper. That's it for this thread. Somebody wrote something we like to read. Period.
As for my BELIEF in Roswell, the most convincing thing to me has been the direct words from the daughter of a man involved. She said, " on his death bed my father looked at me and finally said 'something did happen and don't let them tell you otherwise". That's on video, for all to see. Disclosure? No. Convincing to we who want to listen? Yes.
Common sense tells me that if you can't trust the officials, then you can't trust the officials. Period. Either you do or you don't. In my strong opinion, disclosure is not the duty of the people that covered it up to begin with. Neither do I want disclosure to come from the very source that hide it from us.
This letter does not state implicitly "we, the FBI, the US government, lied to the public about Roswell." THAT would be disclosure, but I wouldn't trust their intentions the least bit.
We are disclosure. I don't know what my chakras are doing. Is there evidence to conclude I have them? I don't what happened at Roswell, is there evidence to conclude anything happened? Word of mouth isn't evidence. Seeing is conclusive. Imagining is believing.
All we know is that somebody wrote something on a piece of paper. That's it for this thread. Somebody wrote something we like to read. Period.
As for my BELIEF in Roswell, the most convincing thing to me has been the direct words from the daughter of a man involved. She said, " on his death bed my father looked at me and finally said 'something did happen and don't let them tell you otherwise". That's on video, for all to see. Disclosure? No. Convincing to we who want to listen? Yes.