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Re: Atlantis Peak Maybe?

Jun 06, 1998 04:45 PM
by Marshall Hemingway III


In a message dated 98-06-05 11:15:06 EDT, Darren writes:

<< >	I find "ancient astronauts" theories to be inherently racist. What they
 >tend to come down to is, "The Asians, Africans, and Native Americans
 >could not have come up with the technology and cultures that they did on
 >their own; only the white Europeans have that capability." >>

There is an interesting book out which I am still in the process of reading
called THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL written by Col. Philip J. Corso (Ret.). As Chief
of the Army's Technology Division, Corso stewarded the Roswell alien artifacts
in a reverse-engineering project that led to today's integrated circuit chips,
fiber optics, lasers and super-tenacity fibers. This alien technology was
seeded to major U.S. firms under the cover story that they were mundane
technologies being worked on behind the Iron Curtain and which had been
obtained by the CIA and military intelligence.

We still can't master electromagnetic antigravity drive and brain-directed
navigational controls which seems to have been a feature of the Roswell craft.
But the "honkies" in 1947 did pick up a few things from Roswell, according to
Col. Corso, so maybe the ET's (the Grays) will beam down and give us a few
helpful hints on how to handle the other stuff (despite the "whiteness" of
some of our population). We hold no skin prejudice against the Grays (except
perhaps for some disgruntled abductees)!

"The truth is out there !" - Agents Mulder & Scully
Lmhem111

THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL by Col. Philip J. Corso (Ret)
Simon & Schuster, New York, NY - 1997
ISBN 0-671-004361-1






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