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Flying saucers were good Anti-American propaganda, by Jerry Bryson

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Don P.

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Jan 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/14/00
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Jerry bryson wrote:

> Don P. wrote:

>
> > Because the major UFO flaps began soon after
> > WW2, when humans made great strides in the
> > tech and physics that enable these crafts to operate
> > as they do.
>
> Stories about UFO reports increased at the the beginning of the cold
> war. Flying saucers were good Anti-american propaganda, sowing seeds
> of
> distrust of the government.

So Jerry states:

> "Flying saucers were good Anti-american propaganda,
> sowing seeds of distrust of the government."


Jerry, this takes the cake, the kitchen sink, and this
year's Darwin Award!!!!!!!!!

You ARE going to have to explain this one
comrade!!!!

I'll expect a full dissertation on this by
Monday.

Enjoy.


--
Kind Regards
Don Palermo
Systems Software Developer
Amateur Research Physicist
AS/400 Endicott Programming Lab
International Business Machines


Cathead232

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Jan 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/14/00
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Jerry bryson wrote:

> Don P. wrote:

>
> > Because the major UFO flaps began soon after
> > WW2, when humans made great strides in the
> > tech and physics that enable these crafts to operate
> > as they do.
>
> Stories about UFO reports increased at the the beginning of the cold
> war. Flying saucers were good Anti-american propaganda, sowing seeds
> of
> distrust of the government.
>

Lord knows, government officials have done absolutly NOTHING to shake our faith
in them...

Shon Howell
"When confronted, the comic artist will puff his resume to 3 times it's actual
size in order to seem more imposing..."

FURTOPIA- Just shut-up & draw...

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