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wakeup2nwo
29-01-2010, 07:08 PM
the sun was responsible for posting a video claiming to be from Dublin this year.. after some research we discovered that the video was from California and was over a year old.. check out the proof in this thread..

There's a video in the first post but it might not show up.. if you quote it, it will..

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100395

Now the same people are incharge of the whole UFO Bureau.. WTF is going on

Also look into rupert murdoch who owns the sun..

Sun takes over MoD's UFO bureau

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/29/sun_ufo_files/

Martian eggface prof Pillinger endorses soaraway plan

By Lewis Page • Get more from this author

29th January 2010 12:49 GMT

Renowned British tabloid the Sun has pledged to take on the task of running the nation's UFO-report bureau after cash-strapped Ministry of Defence chiefs closed it down last year. The paper says its public-spirited move has been endorsed by famous Mars-prang eggface prof Colin Pillinger.

The Currant Bun proudly announces Pillinger's backing - and that of NASA boffin Christopher McKay - in a searing report today. Giving background, the tabloid says:

Ministry of Defence chiefs secretly axed the department that investigated UFOs last month.

The axing wasn't actually very secret, having been announced on the MoD website. Nor did the "department" - actually a single low-ranking desk officer - "investigate" anything: it merely recorded UFO reports sent in to it. But no matter. "The Sun has picked up the baton" in a "bold bid to record alien activity in the UK".

"The Sun is right to keep the UFO files going," Professor Pillinger told the paper. Pillinger is most famous for his personal leadership of the Beagle 2 Mars lander project, which saw the £44m machine - after a colossally expensive journey to the red planet aboard a European spacecraft - completely cock up its mission, failing to make radio contact after being dropped towards the Martian surface. Its fate remains unknown to this day.

But the unlucky prof reckons that Sun-readers might help fill the gap in Blighty's knowledge of outer space.

"You have an army of readers who could flag up something extraordinary," he told the paper.

"Even if it is not alien life, it could be a meteorite which are of great value to the scientific community.

"Just because we do not understand something does not mean it is not true."

NASA boffin Chris McKay - famed for advocating plans to "bring Mars back to life" and described by the paper as "a NASA extra-terrestrial investigator" - also endorsed the Currant Bun's UFO service.

"I think it is only natural as a human to wander [sic] whether there is life outside of Earth," he apparently said. ®

duckandcover
29-01-2010, 07:46 PM
They should stick with the tits and labour propaganda imo. I think this is a way for the gov to put out ufo fearmongering info ,with no accountability. :rolleyes:

konik
29-01-2010, 07:50 PM
does this mean Max Clifford will be running PR for the Greys ?

brainfreeze
29-01-2010, 07:52 PM
Gives new meaning to "watch this SPACE".

icarus
29-01-2010, 07:55 PM
i guess it'll help them debunk genuine videos

The Sun is despicable. it's printed behind fortress wapping. it's owner began his career by killing a school girl in australia, driving her to suicide

neanderthals buy it, and suck up every poisoned word within

richardp
29-01-2010, 08:16 PM
The Jeremy Clarkson column:

'...the second worst thing about the greys is they don't drink or smoke. The first? Their spacecraft. One peek in the interior, and it's emptier than a Russian supermarket. There's no engine, no steering wheel, no fancy leather interior, just...ceramic tiles...and a chair, and you're left with the feeling of a cheap chicken korma from a dodgy neighbourhood curry house. But, it's not any ordinary type of chair.'

konik
29-01-2010, 09:18 PM
in all seriousness you will see a lot more of this privatisation in the coming years as the incumbent facilitators use the austerity resulting from the bank bail out to mesh the state and corporations further.

for example . . . . The 43 police forces in England and Wales will have to consider mergers to protect visible frontline policing from the spending squeeze, MPs will claim today.

The home affairs select ­committee says forces could absorb a 5% spending cut from 2011 without reducing the number of uniformed police officers but a 10% reduction would mean 5,800 fewer officers.

The report says officer numbers in England and Wales have risen by 4.8% over the past five years to a record 142,151 in 2009, mostly as a result of a boost to counter-terrorist policing. At the same time back-room staff numbers have risen by 16%.

However, the MPs also say the overall picture masks the situation in 13 forces where the uniformed officer strength has fallen over the past year, in most cases due to modernisation initiatives and thus accompanied by large rises in other staff.

The high levels of police funding will continue to rise in the next year after both Labour and Conservatives vowed to ringfence police numbers.

Nonetheless the MPs say the level of financial uncertainty faced by all public services from 2011 onwards means a fundamental rethink is needed in how police provide back-office functions to support frontline policing.

MPs say this should include exploring mergers between neighbouring forces and new ways of involving the private sector.


source . . . . . http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/26/police-numbers-spending-review

how the private sector will reap profits from public services is anyones guess but Lehmann Bros are doing alright from running food stamps in the US of A

wakeup2nwo
30-01-2010, 10:06 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/29/ufo-caught-ireland-california/

UFO Caught Over Ireland -- or California

FOXNews.com

A video purporting to show a UFO drifting over Ireland is making the rounds in British tablets. But what does it really show?

YouTube

A video purporting to show a UFO drifting over Ireland is making the rounds in British tablets. But what does it really show?

The video, showing a triangular formation of lights ostensibly invisible to the naked eye, was posted to the Web site of British tabloid The Sun. The paper reports that experts reckon the sighting near Dublin could be a secret aircraft -- or a spacecraft.

Nick Pope, who probed mystery sightings for the U.K.'s Ministry of Defense, told the paper that "the video seems to have been taken through a night scope and presumably shows things not visible to the naked eye."

"It appears to show a structured craft moving at incredible speed. The configuration of the lights is unlike any aircraft I've ever seen. It's either some secret prototype aircraft or drone, or something considerably more exotic."

The Web site People's Daily Magazine pointed out that the video in question was posted to video-sharing Web site YouTube in December of 2008 -- where it is listed as having been filmed in Fremont, California.

The real reason behind the UFO story and video? The Sun is taking on the task of running the U.K.'s UFO-report bureau after Ministry of Defense closed it down last year.

A spokesman for the Ministry told The Sun, "We do not feel there is any military value in reviewing the public's sightings."

tjohn
02-02-2010, 07:56 PM
They should stick with the tits and labour propaganda imo. I think this is a way for the gov to put out ufo fearmongering info, with no accountability. :rolleyes:What is fearful about seeing UFOs? I have seen two and I'm not afraid. If one landed in my back yard I would be cautious for sure but I wouldn't be shaking in my boots. They are here - get used to it - they always have been.

Look into ancient history and they have been here all along and although some of them were to be feared, I don't see them waging war on us right now. More likely they are afraid of humans who have an aggressive and hostile disposition because of fear.

duckandcover
02-02-2010, 08:01 PM
[QUOTE=tjohn;1058603429]What is fearful about seeing UFOs?QUOTE]

Because they will be the next `terrorists` that we all need saving from ;)

rodin
02-02-2010, 08:09 PM
You couldn't make this up

joel1212
02-02-2010, 08:12 PM
What is fearful about seeing UFOs? I have seen two and I'm not afraid. If one landed in my back yard I would be cautious for sure but I wouldn't be shaking in my boots. They are here - get used to it - they always have been.

Look into ancient history and they have been here all along and although some of them were to be feared, I don't see them waging war on us right now. More likely they are afraid of humans who have an aggressive and hostile disposition because of fear.

i think he ment the general population not us

tjohn
03-02-2010, 12:57 AM
Sorry for the misunderstanding, I have been away from here for a while.

oioioi
03-02-2010, 01:12 AM
You couldn't make this up

The Sun could.

deany
03-02-2010, 11:23 AM
Sorry for the misunderstanding, I have been away from here for a while.

welcome back :-)

infidelyork
03-02-2010, 11:33 AM
The Web site People's Daily Magazine pointed out that the video in question was posted to video-sharing Web site YouTube in December of 2008 -- where it is listed as having been filmed in Fremont, California.
No, no, NO.
WE pointed that out, NOT The Peoples bloody Daily magazine.
The same video originally showed up in 2008 with the location given as Freemont, California....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0tKYGjhiTU
On the 22nd of Jan.
The Peoples Daily article was published on the 26th.

Would be nice if these people did their own bloody research or at least credited this forum.

wakeup2nwo
03-02-2010, 12:46 PM
No, no, NO.
WE pointed that out, NOT The Peoples bloody Daily magazine.

On the 22nd of Jan.
The Peoples Daily article was published on the 26th.

Would be nice if these people did their own bloody research or at least credited this forum.

Yes WE did!! the lying bastards!

deca
03-02-2010, 01:04 PM
should of got the Sunday sport to wright UFO propaganda up :D