Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-04-28 Thread Bryon Daly
On 4/28/07, Robert G. Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is an amazing story and is purportedly true. I've seen some > corroborating evidence that supports the story from other sources. Amazing story. Definitely seems true, because a quick google search turned up this: https://www.c

Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-04-29 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: "Bryon Daly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Killer Bs Discussion" Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 11:18 PM Subject: Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980 > On 4/28/07, Robert G. Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> T

Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-04-29 Thread Bryon Daly
On 4/29/07, Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > But overall, this story changes my perception of the potential success > rate of conspiracies and the ability to keep them out of the public > consciousness for long periods. Not for me. Per the Mendez version, the press were alread

RE: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-02 Thread Horn, John
> On Behalf Of Robert Seeberger > But overall, this story changes my perception of the > potential success > rate of conspiracies and the ability to keep them out of the public > consciousness for long periods. Maybe. But it definitely illustrates that if you want to keep a "conspiracy" like

Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-03 Thread Matt Grimaldi
From: Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] This story is pretty far out there. (he he, he he, he he, he said far ] out) ] And it remained, not secret, but under the radar for over 25 years. ] Both of those facts are worthy of remark. ] ] To be fair, I don't think it effects the arguments again

Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-03 Thread Russell Chapman
Horn, John wrote: >Maybe. But it definitely illustrates that if you want to keep a >"conspiracy" like this secret, you need to keep the number of people who >know about it to a very, very few. Not the thousands or hundreds of >thousands needed for something like 9/11. Or the downing of TWA flig

RE: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-04 Thread Horn, John
> On Behalf Of Russell Chapman > I agree with what you're saying, but I'm curious about why > you would include TWA800 in the list. It is the one "attack" > (if it was) on the US in recent times that > (a) could have been done by a VERY few people - I mean > Stingers go missing all the time and

RE: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-04 Thread Dan Minette
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Russell Chapman > Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:47 PM > To: Killer Bs Discussion > Subject: Re: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980 > > Horn, John wrote: > > >Maybe. B

RE: Fake Sci-Fi Heroics 1979-1980

2007-05-04 Thread Horn, John
> On Behalf Of Dan Minette > > > (b) where very little meaningful evidence has been recovered. > > This is a popular myth, but I've seen the reconstructed plane > on TV reports a number of years ago and it looked rather > substantial That reminds me of more people who would have to be involved