Hastings claims that a global conspiracy exists in which all major governments have been covering up evidence of UFOs for decades. [http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/top10-conspiracy-theories.html">Top
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Despite claims that the airmen were "breaking their silence," there was very little new information presented at the press
conference; in fact many of the
UFO reports they cited date back 30 or 40
years, and had appeared in magazine articles, books, and websites. Instead of
any new evidence or real proof they offered merely a rehashing of old,
discredited reports that didn't yield any significant evidence when they were
originally reported decades ago.
These "revelations" in fact raise more questions than they answer.
For example, if http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/090401-bad-nj-ufo-hoax.html">extraterrestrial intelligences have been watching over humanity and are so concerned about
nuclear weapons, why didn't they prevent the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki at the end of World War II? Preventing those bombs from exploding - instead
of demonstrating the atom's awesome destructive power to the world - could have
been a much more effective way to head off a nuclear arms race.
Furthermore, the point of the press conference is muddled in contradictions. On one hand, the stated purpose was to encourage governments of
the world to finally publically admit that they are aware of aliens, presumably
because they pose a threat to national security. On the other hand, the larger
message seems to be not to worry about nuclear proliferation, because our alien
space brothers will take care of us and avert any potential nuclear attacks (at
least in the US and UK -no word on if the aliens are concerned about Iran's
nukes).
If that's true, then the aliens would not really be a threat to national security since they seem to be playing
galactic peacekeepers.
The information presented at the press conference is only the most recent in a long line of similar claims.
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/090417-bad-ufo-hills.html">UFO
folklore and reports - especially from the 1960s and 1970s - often
contained supposed messages from our peace-loving and ecologically aware space
brothers warning us quarrelsome and destructive earthlings to treat the planet
better and seek world peace. That is undoubtedly good advice (regardless of
whether its origin is terrestrial or extraterrestrial) though if Hastings and
his colleagues are right, the aliens - if they exist - may have everything
under control.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20101002/sc_livescience/didufos...
Heres the link to the yahoo article. :)
Jason Moss

