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************************************************** **************************************** QUOTE; "Actually, according to Stanton Friedman, from the flight records of planes departing Roswell following the incident.. they went all over the place. An extreme amount of traffic in and out, and going to many bases where there were research facilities. A strange thing to do for a tiny weather balloon / nuclear test equipment / military dummies / whatever excuse they come up with next." QUOTE; CIA Veteran, Chase Brandon says "Roswell Happened!" "This is considered by some to be a 'limited hangout' admission by the CIA regarding the reality of the Roswell Incident and that it was "not of this world." ************************************************** ************* CIA influence on public opinion; ![]() Assistance to entertainment; In the mid-1990s, the CIA named Chase Brandon, an operations officer who was assigned to South America, as liaison to Hollywood.[12] Brandon's film credits include The Recruit, The Sum of All Fears, Enemy of the State, Bad Company and In the Company of Spies. He has consulted for television programs including The Agency, Alias and JAG. He has appeared on Discovery, Learning Channel, History Channel, PBS, A&E, and has been interviewed on E-Entertainment, Access Hollywood, and Entertainment Tonight.[13] Patterson criticizes the CIA assistance as being only to complimentary productions, including not running material, such as "the original pilot episode of The Agency, which was pulled. It featured the spymasters preventing a plot by a Bin Laden-backed terrorist cell to blow up a fictionalized Harrods. The airing of such an episode might have pointed up the real CIA's corresponding lack of success in foiling the World Trade Center attacks."[12] According to Brandon, the agency would not endorse Spy Game, starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. The final rewrite "showed our senior management in an insensitive light and we just wouldn't want to be a part of that kind of project", said Brandon, who also withheld approval from 24, a Fox series about a fictional intelligence agency, CTU, that also suggests all is not hunky-dory in the company's upper echelons. And The Bourne Identity, based on the 1984 novel by Robert Ludlum, was "so awful that I tossed it in the burn bag after page 25".[12] Patterson observed "It used to be the case that if a movie explicitly condemned CIA actions - such as Under Fire - the studios could be counted on to bury it. That was no longer true after Costa-Gavras's Missing won Jack Lemmon an Oscar in 1982, and Iran-Contra slimed the CIA in the late 1980s. Since then, "CIA renegade" has become a dependable staple not just of big-budget movies like Enemy of the State, but also of a million straight-to-cable action-schlockfests starring Chuck Norris or Steven Seagal."[12] In 2012, Tricia Jenkins released a book, The CIA in Hollywood: How the Agency Shapes Film and Television, which further documents the CIA's efforts at manipulating its public image through entertainment media from the 1990s to the present. The book explains that the CIA has used motion pictures to boost recruitment, mitigate public affairs disasters (like Aldrich Ames), bolster its own image, and even intimidate terrorists through disinformation campaigns. en.wikipedia.org...
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Perhaps he is telling the truth. Its not a coincidence or the first time we see retired CIA talking about cover ups and speaking the truth behind their plans. But seriously, we all knew that Roswell happened, itīs nothing new. Earlier in 90īs it was much easier to cover up stuff like that,people used to believe in the media much more than we nowadays, but with all the evidence shown to us nowadays, and the lame excuses they gave back then, itīs hard to be convinced that it did not happen.
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Test confirms Roswell debris is not from Earth..
http://www.openminds.tv/test-confirm...ll-debris-733/ |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Supposed picture of the crashed ufo at Roswell, third pic down..
http://ufocon.blogspot.com.ar/2009/1...om-foster.html |
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