bucs90
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I'm not much of a conspiracy guy. I accept that the government does keep many secrets, simply for national security reasons to protect it's hand from rival nations, and to prevent mass chaos, which would likely result in worse ends than the secret itself.
That, and I just think government folks are just too stupid to pull off mass conspiracies. Hell, they can't even run the DMV well.
BUT.....I do think something is fishy with that San Diego missile story, or as they said, "airplane". I can't help but notice no real explanation was accepted. Anyone over age 5 can see that it's not an airplane. Commercial planes dont have one large burning exhaust. And if it were a military plane, they'd simply tell us what it was. They sure as hell wouldn't test a secret experimental plane that close to San Diego in broad daylight. And I can't help but notice how Fox, CNN, MSNBC, etc, DROPPED that story like a hot potato!!!
I also don't think the fed gov't has control of the media like some believe. They do have a lot of influence, because how does "Hey, Fox News, stop running that story or you'll never get another exclusive interview again and your reporters press seat just got moved to row 17" sound? Yeah, business says stop running it.
I figure it's either a horrible Navy accident that the military doesnt want to be embarrassed by.
Or China somehow got close enough to shoot up a dud, and say "Hey Obama, knock it off, look what we coulda done."
So whats the latest on this thing?
That, and I just think government folks are just too stupid to pull off mass conspiracies. Hell, they can't even run the DMV well.
BUT.....I do think something is fishy with that San Diego missile story, or as they said, "airplane". I can't help but notice no real explanation was accepted. Anyone over age 5 can see that it's not an airplane. Commercial planes dont have one large burning exhaust. And if it were a military plane, they'd simply tell us what it was. They sure as hell wouldn't test a secret experimental plane that close to San Diego in broad daylight. And I can't help but notice how Fox, CNN, MSNBC, etc, DROPPED that story like a hot potato!!!
I also don't think the fed gov't has control of the media like some believe. They do have a lot of influence, because how does "Hey, Fox News, stop running that story or you'll never get another exclusive interview again and your reporters press seat just got moved to row 17" sound? Yeah, business says stop running it.
I figure it's either a horrible Navy accident that the military doesnt want to be embarrassed by.
Or China somehow got close enough to shoot up a dud, and say "Hey Obama, knock it off, look what we coulda done."
So whats the latest on this thing?