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March 27, 2003

Saddam and the aliens

by Feòrag

Even though it's been all over the net, including here, President Bush would not have known about Iraq's alien technology if his father hadn't told him about it because the president of the USA doesn't have a security clearance high enough to be in the know about all the Black Operations projects. These are the weapons Bush is worried about, which is the real reason he's trying to invade. UFOs are Saddam's secret - UFO watchers claim - Stuff, 21st March 2003.

For a more thorough analysis of the role of extraterrestrials in the current conflict, pop over to The Home of Exopolitics.

This site is dedicated to producing high quality research papers that focus on the political implications of what an overwhelming amount of evidence conclusively points to as an Extraterrestrial presence on Earth that is known by clandestine government organizations who keep official knowledge of this presence secret from the general public and elected political officials.

Of greatest interest to the Prattle is the paper An Exopolitical Perspective on the Preemptive War against Iraq. Close to the end we learn that the Columbia disaster was a deliberate use of alien weapons, not by the Iraqis (as per the Prattle's mock conspiracy theory), but by France and Germany as part of a pwer struggle over who has access to extraterrestrial technology.

The fourth piece of circumstantial evidence was the destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia during its final descent on February 1, 2003, at an approximate height of 38 miles and travelling at Mach 18. One of the astronauts was the first Israeli in Space, Colonel IIan Ramon from the Israeli Airforce. Col Ramon reportedly played a role in the Israeli attack on Iraq's nuclear facility in Osirak in June 1981, and there has been speculation that his mission involved intelligence gathering over Iraq during the Shuttle's orbits. The destruction of Columbia occurred 16 minutes before touch down when its fuel tanks would have been virtually empty. A likely source of the Shuttle's destruction, given the speed and height of the Columbia, would have been some form of attack from an organization or state possessing military capabilities well beyond any terrorist groups and indeed most nations. The likely cause would have been a clandestine government organization that desired to send an important message to its US rivals over the threatened preemptive attack on Iraq.

Unfortunately, the site appears to be devoid of any kind of sensible navigation, but delving through the footnotes of the papers unearths most of it.

Posted in Conspiracies at 09:10. Last modified on September 28 2006 at 23:43.
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