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SUBJECT: UFO'S AND OUR GOVERNMENT'S CONCEALMENT FILE: UFO95
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PART 8
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A single word, "REVOLT" issued from several listeners simul-
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taneously but Cooper responded, "Don't revolt. What you need to
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do is what you should have been doing all along. You need to get
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involved with your government. The first thing you need to do is
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purchase a copy of the Constitution, which I know that most of
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you don't have anywhere in your house, and if I were to go
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around this room and ask each person what the Constitution says,
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most of you couldn't tell me what the Constitution says from
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your grocery bill. And that's the truth! And that IS your coun-
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try! So if you don't know what your Constitution is you're dead
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already, so the first thing you do is you get a copy of your
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Constitution. The second thing you do is you learn it! The third
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thing you do is you start calling your senators and your repre-
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sentatives, and the President of the United States and you start
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leaning on them, and you tell them, `Unless you straighten up
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the government, and unless we start getting the truth, and I
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mean the whole truth, and no more of this baloney, this's the
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last job you're ever gonna have, period. And I'll do everything
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in my power to make sure that comes true.' And then write them,
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frequently, saying the same thing. And then when they're in your
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area, in their area offices, take a little delegation and go see
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them, and make them understand that they're gonna be living in
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poverty because they're not gonna have a job anymore come elec-
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tion day. You see, the secret government may own the executive
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branch, but you people, all of us, we own the Congress, and the
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Congress makes the laws, and the Congress can impeach the entire
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executive branch! You also have the right to petition the gov-
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ernment for a redress of injuries. So you ARE powerful, you've
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just forgotten that you're powerful, you've forgotten that that
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vote that you haven't been doing every time election comes
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around, that vote has abdicated your power. That vote you did
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not cast abdicated your power and gave it to those who are
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subverting the Constitution and are ruining this country."
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A gentleman then asked, "What was traded to the aliens for
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their technology?"
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"People and animals," replied Cooper succinctly.
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Another man asked, "Is the Soviet Union in on any of this?"
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"The Soviet Union and the United States of America have been
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close allies since the end of World War II and have been closely
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participating in the secret space program all this time. The
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Soviets have the same thing we have, yes. What you see happening
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in the Soviet block right now is not the result of people stand-
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ing up and saying, `We want to be free.' It's the result of the
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international bankers saying, `You tear down these barriers, and
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you meet the West half way, give your people some freedom, the
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West is gonna take some freedom away from their people so that
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we can put together a one-world economic system ...and have all
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the power. That's what's happening! If you don't believe it,
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stick around and watch it!"
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A dubious woman then asked, "Why was the shellfish poison
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necessary? A lot of his brain was blown off anyway."
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Cooper: "The shellfish poison? If you go to kill someone, one
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thing I've learned, I learned it real good, I learned it espe-
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cially good when I went to Viet Nam; just `cause you shoot some-
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one doesn't mean they're gonna die. And if they don't die,
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they're gonna be MAD. And if they've got a gun, you're dead. So
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you want the first time to be the last time. So if you really
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want to to kill somebody you don't play around. If you REALLY
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want to kill somebody ...you KILL them, you don't play, you make
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sure that when you shoot them, they're dead. That way they can't
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hurt you, can't hurt you at all."
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Regrettably, the next question was totally unintelligible, I
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was thankful however that Mr. Cooper had a good public address
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system to amplify his reply, "The first moon landing was May the
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22nd, 1962... or excuse me, that was the first landing on Mars.
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I'm sorry, May the 22nd, 1962 was the winged probe that used a
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hydrozine propeller, flew around approximately 3-orbits and lan-
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ded on May the 22nd, 1962, was a joint United States / Russian
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endeavor. The first time that we landed on the moon was sometime
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during the ...probably middle 50's, because at the time when
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President Kennedy stated that he wanted a man to set foot on the
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moon by the end of the decade we already had a base there."
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"What about Mars?" came another quick question.
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"We have a base on Mars also," Cooper calmly replied.
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"When did that happen?"
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"I don't know the exact date but I know the project's name, it
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was `Adam and Eve'."
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"How long have you known about this?"
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"Well, I revealed it publicly for the first time on July the
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2nd, 1989, and within 3-weeks of the time I revealed it public-
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ly, the government, to get the American people not to listen to
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me, came out and said that they planned to build a base on the
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moon and a colony on Mars. Now, 3-days previous to my speech,
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representatives from NASA said, `We can never have a colony on
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Mars, it's impossible that there's a colony on Mars because Mars
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is a dead planet.' And it's NOT a dead planet, they've lied to
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you about Mars."
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Continued in part 9
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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