Tuesday, November 9, 2010

I Don't Like to Post on the Obvious

On Monday a missile, a rocket took off from California. CBS posted a video of the rocket taking off. The United States Government says it is not one of ours; but, NORAD said it was nothing to be worried about though they claimed not to know what it was. Huh?

A fricking rocket took off from the California coast and NORAD says they don't know what it is; but, they are sure it is not a problem. Does anybody believe that? Consider this, the Chinese and the Russians know it was, they have satellites too. The only people who don't know what we sent up is our own citizens. Is this a good thing?

Area 51 is real, I know people that have worked there. You can go there, well almost. The Russians, English, French, Chinese and others have satellites, they know it is there. Our government refuses to admit it exists TO US. Isn't that odd? Why can't we know what our enemies know? Just a question.

1 comment:

Robbie said...

I'd rather they just say "we don't want you to know what it was."

At the risk of ruining any bit of credibility I may have, I saw a UFO one night about 10 years ago, a huge mother, hovering over my city.

The 11 o'clock news weatherman said they'd received hundreds of calls about the UFO. The weatherman (why did they use the weatherman when it wasn't a weather balloon claim?) told us all it was just Russian space junk burning up, then they showed a clip of an over-sized firecracker exploding.

There's really no need to insult our intelligence that way. Just say "We don't want you to know."