The Flying Triangle!

by metatron 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • metatron
    metatron

    see:

    www.nidsci.org/articles/8_25trireport.php

    It continues to amaze me that events of this character can occur as witnessed by vast numbers of people and

    still not enter the collective consciousness or be noticed by news agencies. I have never seen any 'debunking' of the

    Belgian incident.

    It is frightening indeed to consider the above. Yet, it should not be hard for us to understand, given the bizarre nature

    of the 'truth'!

    metatron

  • VM44
    VM44

    The UFO Store has a model of the Flying Triangle, known as the TR3-B. --VM44

    http://theufostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=T&Product_Code=tr3b-model

    Here?s the new TR3-B model kit you?ve been asking for! Based on many eye-witness sightings, this UFO is rumored to belong to our Air Force and is reverse engineered from captured UFOs. About 6? in diameter. Kit includes upper/lower hull and 3 landing gear. Resin kit, requires epoxy glue (not included). Just clean, paint and enjoy.
  • Undecided
    Undecided

    My best friend that I grew up with and a lady he was walking with saw the triangle UFO a few years ago. It was just as described in the article you posted. It was silent and moving very slowly with lights around the perimeter. Makes you wonder!

    Ken P.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Looking at the maps, they seem to like flying toward and away from air ports.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    I think the reason it doesn't get on the news is because there are often false reports. Secondly, the media have guidelines which they must follow. For instance, collin powel's kid is in the american agency whose job is doing that.

    Another thing that keeps it down is disninformation. This applies mainly to the internet. Since the govt and corps find the net hard to control, they employ disinformation agents to report sensational stuff, or stuff which is partly true, hyped stuff. And so, while a percentage of the triangle reports are true, there is a lot of wierd disinfo which turns off the average person on the whole subject.

    S

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Here is a list of 17 methods that authority can use to suppress truth.

    1. Dummy up. If it's not reported, if it's not news, it didn't happen.

    2. Wax indignant. This is also known as the "How dare you?" gambit.
    3. Characterize the charges as "rumors" or, better yet, "wild rumors." If, in spite of the news blackout, the public is still able to learn about the suspicious facts, it can only be through "rumors." (If they tend to believe the "rumors" it must be because they are simply "paranoid" or "hysterical.")
    4. Knock down straw men. Deal only with the weakest aspects of the weakest charges. Even better, create your own straw men. Make up wild rumors (or plant false stories) and give them lead play when you appear to debunk all the charges, real and fanciful alike.
    5. Call the skeptics names like "conspiracy theorist," "nutcase," "ranter," "kook," "crackpot," and, of course, "rumor monger." Be sure, too, to use heavily loaded verbs and adjectives when characterizing their charges and defending the "more reasonable" government and its defenders. You must then carefully avoid fair and open debate with any of the people you have thus maligned. For insurance, set up your own "skeptics" to shoot down.
    6. Impugn motives. Attempt to marginalize the critics by suggesting strongly that they are not really interested in the truth but are simply pursuing a partisan political agenda or are out to make money (compared to over-compensated adherents to the government line who, presumably, are not).
    7. Invoke authority. Here the controlled press and the sham opposition can be very useful.
    8. Dismiss the charges as "old news."
    9. Come half-clean. This is also known as "confession and avoidance" or "taking the limited hangout route." This way, you create the impression of candor and honesty while you admit only to relatively harmless, less-than-criminal "mistakes." This stratagem often requires the embrace of a fall-back position quite different from the one originally taken. With effective damage control, the fall-back position need only be peddled by stooge skeptics to carefully limited markets.
    10. Characterize the crimes as impossibly complex and the truth as ultimately unknowable.
    11. Reason backward, using the deductive method with a vengeance. With thoroughly rigorous deduction, troublesome evidence is irrelevant. E.g. We have a completely free press. If evidence exists that the Vince Foster "suicide" note was forged, they would have reported it. They haven't reported it so there is no such evidence. Another variation on this theme involves the likelihood of a conspiracy leaker and a press who would report the leak.
    12. Require the skeptics to solve the crime completely. E.g. If Foster was murdered, who did it and why?
    13. Change the subject. This technique includes creating and/or publicizing distractions.
    14. Lightly report incriminating facts, and then make nothing of them. This is sometimes referred to as "bump and run" reporting.
    15. Baldly and brazenly lie. A favorite way of doing this is to attribute the "facts" furnished the public to a plausible-sounding, but anonymous, source.
    16. Expanding further on numbers 4 and 5, have your own stooges "expose" scandals and champion popular causes. Their job is to pre-empt real opponents and to play 99-yard football. A variation is to pay rich people for the job who will pretend to spend their own money.
    17. Flood the Internet with agents. This is the answer to the question, "What could possibly motivate a person to spend hour upon hour on Internet news groups defending the government and/or the press and harassing genuine critics?" Don t the authorities have defenders enough in all the newspapers, magazines, radio, and television? One would think refusing to print critical letters and screening out serious callers or dumping them from radio talk shows would be control enough, but, obviously, it is not.

    From http://www.dcdave.com/article3/991228.html

    S

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