From: Andrew Johnson
Date: 2007-01-20 21:49:00
The guardian published another evidence ignoring article again today – perhaps you want to e-mail him to tell him the facts? Andrew —–Original Message—–From: Andrew Johnson [mailto:ad.johnson@ntlworld….]Sent: 20 January 2007 21:44To: Ian.Sample@guardian….Subject: So much evidence, so little attention: why mainstream journalists haven’t noticed ET yet Re: www.guardian.co.uk/s…,,1993006,00.html Dear Sir, I was interested to read of the research of Rasmus Bjork, described in your article above. (This article seems to come at a time when the last similar article has perhaps only recently been forgotten (www.guardian.co.uk/s…,,1880308,00.html ) It is interesting to think that, if one ignores a sufficient amount of evidence, one can come to a conclusion which seems correct, but in fact is completely incorrect. For example, if one were to ignore satellite photos of the earth, and those taken from space and then ignore the evidence that, at sea, ships disappear over the horizon, it would be possible to come to the conclusion that the Earth was flat. However, when ALL the evidence is taken into account, we realise it is, indeed round. So, for your perusal, here is a tiny selection of evidence which Rasmus Bjork has overlooked in his study. If you are to be “fair and balanced”, perhaps you will evaluate this evidence, for yourself and publish an article about it? a.. In 1955 Mercury Astronaut, Gordon Cooper, filmed an object Landing (on 3 legs) at Edwards Air Force Base (see video.google.co.uk/v…) b.. In 1964 Robert Jacobs and his Photo-optical team inadvertently filmed an object moving at about 10,000 mph firing at a Dummy Warhead, riding on an Atlas Rocket. c.. In 1967 Capt Robert Salas was in charge of a flight (Echo flight) of Minuteman Nuclear Missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. Following the appearance of an object over the ground where his “capsule” was (60 feet down), 17 or 18 of his missiles were de-activated and became unlaunchable. d.. In 1980, security policeman Larry Warren (of Bentwaters Air Force Base) was beaten and drugged following him witnessing the landing of the craft in Rendlesham Forest. (There are numerous other testimonies about this incident). e.. A report in the St Petersburg Times (Florida), 18th Feb 2004, states “The aliens have landed.” Thus declared Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell on Saturday to a crowd of more than 200 admirers. “A few insiders know the truth . . . and are studying the bodies that have been discovered,” said Mitchell, who was the sixth man to walk on the moon. (link