TB <
tsbr...@dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
> Pp 42-43: He says that due to Israel's
>precarious security position, Israeli intelligence agents are trained
>to investigate even the most unlikely scenarios. If a neighbor's
>nuclear power planet might be used to make weapons grade plutonium, or
>if a dictator is rumored to be building a cannon big enough to fire
>anthrax shells across whole countries, Israeli agents dig. And if
>there's the slighted chance that the dead are reanimating and going on
>a rampage, Israeli agents dig and dig until they get to the absolute
>truth. Warmbrunn therefore investigated the zombie rumors, and helped
>write a 100 page report about them.
>
>i wonder if Israeli intelligence has ever investigated UFO reports.
I'm wired to appreciate conspiracy theories. My personal theory about
UFOs is based on Cold War competition. So the strategy was to deny,
deny, deny anything about UFOs, but to do it so unconvincingly that
the Russials would believe that the West really was taking 'em apart
and putting 'em back together at Groom Lake. If the Russian's
couldn't be sure whether the US had secret technologies, then they'd
be more reluctant to attack first.
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