TV Network Pushes For UFO Research
Sci Fi Channel Wants Declassification Of Papers
POSTED: 4:57 p.m. EDT June 23, 2003
NEW YORK -- The Sci Fi Channel is getting serious about UFOs.
The cable network wants the government to be more aggressive in investigating UFO reports, and has even hired a Washington lobbyist and may sue to declassify secret U.S. Air Force documents.
Lobbyist Ed Rothschild admits the topic of flying saucers still has a high giggle factor in the halls of Congress. He won't name the members of Congress he's talking to about the issue. Rothschild is afraid the lawmakers will be laughed at.
The network is airing a program Tuesday night titled, "Out of the Blue." It looks at a supposed UFO crash in Pennsylvania in 1965.
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TV Network Pushes For UFO Research
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IMO, Governments around the world know a lot more about UFO's than they will lead us on to know ... I have read and seen unclassified documents (some still have blacked out words, some don't) ... I have also visited various websites and have some bookmarked ... unfortunately, the Art Bell website is no longer available ...
One site is all about that (The Freedom of Information Act).
http://www.blackvault.com/
I also just find it inconceivable that in this vast space we call a universe that we are "alone" in it, JMHO...
One site is all about that (The Freedom of Information Act).
http://www.blackvault.com/
I also just find it inconceivable that in this vast space we call a universe that we are "alone" in it, JMHO...
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