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SUBJECT: MY SYNOPSIS OF ALTERNATIVE 3, WITH A NOD TO MR. COOPER
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FILE: UFO2205
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I threw this little text file together in order to clear up
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some confusion, and to start a discussion. For those of you
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who have been through any of Uncle Sugar's more esoterical
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schools it's pretty obvious there's a major propaganda push
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going on now. The only question that needs to be answered is
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"Why now?" Maybe this little nugget will point the way to an
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answer.....
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In the text file concerning the lecture given by one Milton
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William Cooper on November 17,1989 at the "Whole Life Expo"
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in Los Angeles he expounds on the usual EBE's and alien
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technology retroengineering. However things took an
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incredible turn when he fielded questions from the audience.
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Let me give credit now to David E. Stewart who transcribed
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the lecture by Mr. Cooper. Whenever feasible direct quotes
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from sources will be used.
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After expounding on the JFK assassination the transcript
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reads, "Regrettably the next question was totally
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unintelligble, but thankfully Mr. Cooper had a good pulic
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address system to amplify his reply, The first moon landing
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was May 22, 1962... or excuse me that was the first landing
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on Mars. I'm sorry that was the winged probe that used a
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hydrozine propeller (hydrazine propellant?) flew around
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approximately three orbits and landed on May 22, 1962 it aws
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a joint United States/Russian endeavor. The first time that
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we landed on the moon was sometime during the ... probably
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middle 50's, because at the time when President Kennedy
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stated that he wanted a man to set foot on the moon by the
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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. "When
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did that happen?" addressed someone. "I don't know the exact
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date but I know the projrct's name, it was Adam and Eve."
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The questions went off another tangent and then things got
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curiouser and curiouser. As the transcript reads," On an
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unrelated note an older gentleman asked, "Does that mean
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that Alternative-3 is true?"
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"Alternative-3 is absolutely true and so is Alternative-2."
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In Mr. Stewart's after action report or synopsis of the
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lecture he states, "The Alternative-2 and Alternative-3 that
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were referred to briefly are [just guessing now] two
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government contingency plans to 1) Declare martial law and
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invalidate the Constitiution on the premise that a terrorist
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group had entered the country with a nuclear weapon with
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plans to detonate it in a major city. All dissidents would
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then be rounded up and placed in concentration camps and the
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press and media would be nationalized. All this if the
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information becomes public they want it to or if the aliens
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attempt a takeover, and 2) Another contingency plan to
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contain or delay the release of this information, the
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details of which I am probably wrong about anyway."
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Well Mr. Stewart you certainly were wrong this time in your
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analysis of Alternative-2 and Alternative-3. I will now
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attempt to explain the Alternatives. To do so I will be
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drawing upon the extensive research done nearly 20 years ago
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by an independent television show crew. There is an Avon
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paperback titled, "Alternative 003" the book is based upon
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the original research and interviews conducted in 1977. This
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explains the dual copyrights for the book. The copyrights
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are: "original television script copyright 1977 by David
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Ambrose & Christopher Miles
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book version copyright 1978 by Leslie Watkins. The first
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Avon printing was in June 1979. An investigative reporter
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for an ITC affiliate decided to do a segment on "the brain
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drain." For those of you who don't know your current history
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the "brain drain" was the name given to the phenomenon of
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the better scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and
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physicians leaving hte U.K. in droves in the 60's and 70's.
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There were two main reasons for this mass emigration: 1) The
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British tax structure{ up to 90% income tax } and 2) The
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infamous British Government Beauracracy. Things were so bad
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the Beatles and the Rolling Stones (among others) changed
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their citizenship for tax purposes.While gathering
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background for the story the reporter found 3 individuals
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who were leaving England,they were a senior lecturer in
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Mathematics named Robert Patterson,a research scientist
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specializing in Solar Energy named Dr. Ann Clark
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and a former RAF electronics wizard named Brian Pendlebury.
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A preliminary interview was done with Dr. Clark by the film
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crew and more were scheduled. During the initial interview
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she had been an excellent subject. She was articulate and
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felt it important to explain to people why exactly
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scientists were flocking away from Britain. However shortly
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after the first visit by the film crew in January of 1976
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she was visited by "a strange American."
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He had made no appointment and just turned up, everyone
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assumed he was connected with her new job. The American
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talked to her privately for a long time afterwards friends
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and co-workers said she seemed upset. She refused to say
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anything whatsoever about what he wanted or what they
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discussed. That American went to her flat that night and
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stayed for three hour. After that evening her attitude to
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those around her and to the Sceptre Television people
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changed remarkably. She did her work as well as ever but
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became "oddly" withdrawn. It was as if she had pulled a
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curtain around herself. One of her colleagues, an elderly
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man, said: " I started noticing that she was sometimes
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looking at me - and at others - with a funny sort of
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expression in her eyes. It aws almost as if for some reason
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or other, she felt sorry for us. All a bit odd..."
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Dr. Ann Clark left Norwich in a rented car on February 22,
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1976. She left without working out her notice because as she
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explained the Americans were in a hurry to have her. So she
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became part of the Brain Drain. But she has never shown up
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at the company in California she said was hiring her.
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Brian Pendlebury was thirty three when he became part of the
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Brain Drain in July 1974.Before vanishing he had acquired a
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taste for travel when after getting a degree in electronics,
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he had become a special projects officer with the RAF.
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Five months after leaving the service he applied for a job
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with a major electronics firm in Sydney Australia. He
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promoised to write to his parents regularly and send lots of
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photographs. For five months his parents got a letter a week
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and lots of pictures. Pictures of Brian surfing, with
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friends at a nightclub, even a picture of Brian in front of
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Sydney Harbour bridge. Everything was fine except for a few
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disconcerting facts...
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Brian Pendlebury did not live at the address shown on his
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letters. The company for which he claimed to be working
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insist they have never heard of him. As far as anyone could
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discover Pendlebury never got to Australia.
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Forty two year old Robert Patterson had a favorite hate
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subject and that was Britain's tax scale. His friends at the
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University of St. Andrews where he was a senior lecturer had
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heard it all many times. As he was fond of saying, " In
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Germany the most a man has to pay in taxes is only 56% And
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in America it was only 50% But here in Britain it's 83%!!
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Most people at the university were actually relieved when he
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announced he and his wife Eileen were going to America and
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taking their two children off for a fresh start in America.
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All he would say about his new job was that he had been,
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"invited on an interesting project."It seemed he had landed
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a real choice gig. Most of his colleagues weren't really
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suprised as he was recognized as on of the most brilliant
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mathematicians in Britain. It was just a pity he was such a
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bore.
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Patterson announced his news at the beginning of February of
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1976 and a paragraph appeared in the Guardian. A researcher
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at Sceptre Televisionsaw the paragraph and called Patterson
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up. Eventually he convinced him to do an interview at his
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home the following tuesday morning at eleven o'clock.
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That tuesday morning Colin Benson who was the television
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reporter sent ot do the interview found the house locked and
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obviously empty. The Patterson's according to their
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neighbors had driven off in a hurry at lunchtime on that
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saturday. The family's car was found abandoned in London.
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The Patterson's Robert, Eileen, sixteen year old Julian and
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fourteen year old Kate have not been seen since.
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Now for the weirdness... Ann Clark's rented car was found
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and filmed as part of the television documentary at the car
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park on number three Heathrow Airport. There was another
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abandoned car nearby in the same lot. A blue LandRover. It
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belonged to Robert Patterson however this was discovered
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months later and would have never have been discovered if
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not for the weirdness surrounding Brian Pendlebury.
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As was stated earlier Brian Pendlebury was the third subject
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for the television show. Colin Benson was interviewing
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Brian's parents he recorded the whole conversation with
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their permission.
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The Pendlebury's were together on the sofa, facing colin
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over tea. "So we were a bit disappointed of course when he
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stopped writing but we didn't give it much thought at
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first," said Mr. Pendlebury. He re-lit his pipe and took a
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few puffs. "Our Brian never was much of one for writing."
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"So how did you find out?" asked Benson. "I mean about him
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not being there..."
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"It was Mrs. Prescott over there at number nine," said
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Pendlebury. "She was the one who found out. Her daughter
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Beryl emigrated out there... what would it be... five years
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ago now?"
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"Six years said Mrs. Pendlebury. "Seven come September."
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To sum up the gist of the conversation, not only had they
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discovered the address given them by their son was false
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they had the original note in their son's handwriting giving
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them the address. They also had a letter from the head of
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personnel at the electronics firm stating that they had
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never heard of him. While on the train Colin studied the
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pictures of Brian given him by the Pendleburys. Upon
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returning to the studios he had a photographer make copy
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negatives of the outdoor photographs and then had them
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reprinted as large blowups. When the blowups were done it
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was obvious! In every picture including the one of Brian
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Pendlebury surfing and the one of him by the Sydney Harbor
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Bridge-there were three birds in the sky. Those birds were
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identical in every picture and so were their positions.
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There was sometrhing else he saw. The pattern formations of
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the wispy clouds were exactly the same in each picture.
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That was when they started digging........
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Here are a few of the things they uncovered: it seems that
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in this television show they were given a videotape which
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they aired . They describe it so.....
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"All that could be seen at first was a haze of colours and
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uncertain shapes. There was a whirling blur of confusion
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multi-coloured dust dervishes glimpsed crazily through a
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tumbling kaleidoscope-and nothing nothing more.
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Then the picture cleared and the camera seemed to be
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skimming low over a wild and barren landscape. No vegetation
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no suggestion of life. Just mile after mile of wilderness
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and brown-red desolation.
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Sounds of static. Then faintly, of men cheering and finally
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there were the American voices-from the Space Control Room
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at NASA:
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FIRST VOICE: Okay...try to scan.
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SECOND VOICE:Scanning now.
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FIRST VOICE:The readings...where are the readings?
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At that moment, superimposed over the scanning of the alien
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landscape viewers saw the printed word temperature. Almost
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instantaneously, that word was duplicated in Russian. Now
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there was a great outburst of Russian voices. Excited,
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jubilant then once again the
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SECOND VOICE:Wait for it...w-a-i-t for it... Come on baby
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don't fail now... not after all this way...
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Digits appeared alongside the words on the screen. The
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temperature they showed was four degrees Centigrade. More
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printed words- Windspeed-in American and then Russian.
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The first American voice was shouting triumphantly: It's
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okay ...it's good, it's good! A Russian voice equally
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ecstatic carried the same message.
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Then the screen started giving the most vital information of
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all-information in English and Russian, about the atmosphere
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of that strange and distant territory.
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The words were coming painfully incredibly slowly. Then
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later from the screen come the shrieks and whoops of joy.
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The first American voice could be heard shouting over the
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din: On the nose! Hallelujah! We got air boys...we're home!
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Jesus...we've done it...we got air!
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His yells of excitement and similar ones from his Russian
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counterpart were drowned by the crescendo of cheering.
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During a lull in that cheering the second American voice
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could be heard saying:That's it! We got it...we got it! Boy
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if they ever take the wraps off this thing, it's going to be
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the biggest date in history! May 22,1962. We're on the
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planet Mars-and we have air!"
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So what does all this have to do with the Alternative Three
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question? Welllll......... According to various sources
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including one of the astronauts who landed on the moon,
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there is a permanent base near the western border of the
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Mare Imbrium named Archimedes Base. There is also a colony
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on Mars. This is most likely the Project Adam and Eve Mr.
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Cooper is referring to. All of this was done in response to
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a conference held in Huntsville Alabama in 1957.
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A Dr. Gerstein claimed that he had delivered a briefing to
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CIA (among others) representatives which proved the climatic
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changes indicated that there was a greenhouse effect.
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Remember this is 1957. He then went on to brief them on The
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Alternatives.
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As it had been determined that Earth would in fact become
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uninhabitable in a finite time a way had to be found to
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insure the survival of the human race. Three solutions had
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been found : Alternative 1 was to punch a hole in the
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atmosphere thereby releasing the carbon dioxide and some of
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the thermal energy. This was to be done with "strategically
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placed thermonuclear devices" in the upper atmosphere. This
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would be followed with a drastic restructuring of day to day
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life. Of course all carbon dioxide emissions would be
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banned. Private ownership of any internal combustion engine
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would be outlawed. open flames, etc etc etc
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Alternative 2 was to move selected individuals to
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underground areas. It seems that there is extensive evidence
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of underground cities and interconnecting tunnel systems
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discovered under South America, China, Russia, America, and
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all over Eurasia.
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Alternative 3 was to move some humans to another world.
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Russia and The U.S. have been cooperating since the 50's on
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the real Space program since.One of the major reasons for
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keeping Alt.3 secret is the use of altered human beings for
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the grunt work. There are five workers for every "designated
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mover." People are sugically and chemically adjusted to
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follow orders. They have an average life expectancy of
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fifteen years.
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If anyone doubts the ability to do this to people against
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their will, I refer you to Project MK Ultra. MK Ultra was
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responsible for the LSD testing of the 50's and 60's as well
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as other forms of mind control (lobotomies, ECT, and
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RHIC-EDOM, et al).
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Well I'm getting crosseyed from the Jolt Colas so I'll stop
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typing now. Read the book I found my copy in a used
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paperback store. Another book that dovetails with
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Alternative 003 is a Dell paperback entitled Operation Mind
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Control by W.H.Bowart with an intro by Richard Condon
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copyright 1978. If anyone can find out how to purchase a
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copy of the videotape of the Sceptre Television Documantary
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on Alternative Three leave a message on this BBS for Lamont
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Cranston.
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Please read Alternative 003 there are so many pieces of
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supporting evidence that seem to link together with other
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sources that it is either the truth or an amazingly
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consistent dis-information campaign that's been going on for
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over 25 years. If you think the claims I've listed are
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fantastic the book will blow you away!
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------------ June 30 1994 by Lamont Cranston
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