Are Political Motives Driving the UFO Disclosure in Roswell?

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The forum discussion centers on the political motivations behind the UFO disclosure related to the Roswell incident of July 1947. Key figures include Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who advocates for full disclosure, and Greg Graves, the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party, who supports Richardson's stance. Both Democrats and Republicans express a unified interest in transparency regarding the events of Roswell, suggesting a bipartisan approach to investigating potential extraterrestrial involvement. The discussion emphasizes the necessity for government accountability and scientific inquiry to uncover the truth behind the incident.

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This discussion is beneficial for historians, political analysts, scientists interested in extraterrestrial research, and anyone engaged in the study of government transparency and public interest in UFO phenomena.

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"The American people can handle the truth -- no matter how bizarre or mundane. ... With full disclosure and our best scientific investigation, we should be able to find out what happened on that fateful day in July 1947."


Democrates want to know :eek:

"Now Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, who chaired the recent Democratic convention in Boston, says in his foreword to a new book that "the mystery surrounding this crash has never been adequately explained..."

Repubs response?

"... in a show of extraterrestrial bipartisanship, the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party is taking Richardson's side. Greg Graves, a native of Roswell who suspects the crashed object was "something more than a weather balloon," ..."

yeah, but what's his 'real motive'? :rolleyes:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/08/16/MNGAK88OQQ1.DTL
Flying saucers in New Mexico? Governor rekindles Roswell

I've said it before, W was flying saucers and his flight records will never be found!:biggrin:

(remember what happened with the U.S. General Accounting Office investigation? For all we know Barbara Bush 'crashed' that weather balloon:rolleyes:)

read my new book: I was a Crash Test Dummy for Roswell. :surprise:

Full Disclosure is on the way :bugeye:
 
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Some N.M. scientists want close encounter
By Sue Vorenberg
Tribune Reporter

more laughs:
Ken Frazier, editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, finds the governor's idea ironic and laughable.

Even better would be if an investigation led to some of the alien's friends coming for a visit. Bill Elwell, a spokesman for the FBI, said he'd love to interrogate an alien.

They might even be able to tell why the thing crashed in the first place, Dick Perry, the center's manager, said with a laugh.

Besides, Penny Boston, a Mars expert at New Mexico Tech, says she's sure aliens haven't been here before. They would have come back and looked her up, she said.

yet:
Some New Mexico scientists aren't so quick to judge. Why not open an investigation? It might get more people interested in science, said Spencer Lucas, a curator at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science.

"Obviously, a lot of people are interested in it," Lucas said. "People saw something. Like all good Americans I have an inherent distrust of the government...

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i'm a good American
 
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As absurd as it may sound, the idea of political involvement in the investigation of flying saucers is not entirely far-fetched. Throughout history, there have been numerous instances of government officials and politicians using the topic of UFOs for their own gain. This can range from using it as a distraction from more pressing issues, to using it as a way to gain popular support or discredit their opponents.

However, in this particular case, it seems that both Democrats and Republicans are united in their desire for full disclosure and a thorough investigation into the events of July 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico. This is a positive sign, as it shows that both parties recognize the importance of transparency and scientific inquiry in this matter.

As for the motive of the executive director of the New Mexico Republican Party, it is difficult to say for certain. It could be genuine interest and belief in the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement, or it could be a political move to gain support from a particular group of voters. Regardless, what is important is that both parties are now advocating for the truth to be revealed.

In the end, it is up to the government to provide full disclosure and allow for a thorough investigation into the events of that fateful day in 1947. The American people deserve to know the truth, no matter how bizarre or mundane it may be. Only through transparency and scientific inquiry can we truly understand what happened in Roswell and potentially uncover the truth about the existence of extraterrestrial life. Let us hope that full disclosure is indeed on the way.
 

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