A document that has tantalized UFO investigators for over 30 years was released today. The document was produced for the judge during a 1980 trial initiated by Citizens Against UFO Secrecy to attempt to gain the release of secret UFO documents. The judge agreed that neither a group of NSA documents relating to UFOs should be released, nor the affidavit explaining why.

Many UFO investigators were sure that this must be the fabled smoking gun. However, the affidavit has now been released, and it appears that the National Security Agency’s main concern was that the extent of its ability to monitor electronic communications not be revealed, not any particular UFO secrets.
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On 9/11 we saw two planes crash into the World Trade Center on TV. A couple of hours later, both towers collapsed. Steven E. Jones, a physics professor at Brigham Young University, thinks the hijackers may not have brought the towers down with their planes?that explosives had to have been planted inside them ahead of time, in order to create this spectacular media image. He bases this on the way the buildings collapsed, from the top down. This can be seen clearly in Dave Von Kleist?s DVD 911 in Plane Site.

Jones is calling for a government investigation. The recent well-timed set of explosions in London illustrate that this type of media event is what al-Qaeda aims for. A similar attack was recently foiled in Australia.
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Newswise – People who use a cell phone when driving are four times more likely to have a serious crash and hands-free phones don’t help. A study was done in Australia of over 400 drivers who used cell phones and had been involved in car crashes so severe that they ended up in the hospital. After the data from this study came in, it has been illegal to use a cell phone while driving in western Australia.
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Halliburton is the company associated with Vice-President Dick Cheney that has profited highly in Iraq. An UN audit has recommended the U.S. repay $208 million to Iraq for work done by a Halliburton subsidiary. Now it?s been discovered that Halliburton has hired hundreds of undocumented South American immigrants to clean up after Katrina. Halliburton insists that this is not illegal, but it does seem unethical, given the government’s pledge to keep illegals from crossing our borders.
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