• What December Conspiracies are out there?

    From StingRay@ANETO to All on Thursday, December 18, 2025 09:05:27
    Drop some good December Conspiracies! =:-)

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  • From Amessyroom@TLQWK to StingRay on Saturday, December 20, 2025 09:19:28
    Re: What December Conspiracies are out there?
    By: StingRay to All on Thu Dec 18 2025 09:05 am

    Drop some good December Conspiracies! =:-)
    Sounds good. Awaiting ...

    Happy Holidays
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  • From Rixter@rixter@ricksbbs.synchro.net to StingRay on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 15:16:32
    On 12/18/2025 9:05 AM, StingRay wrote:
    Drop some good December Conspiracies! =:-)

    -StingRay
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    The Roswell Incident and the Cover-Up

    The Roswell Incident of 1947 remains one of the most iconic events in
    UFO history. It began when debris was discovered near Roswell, New
    Mexico, leading to an initial report from the U.S. Army that they had recovered a “flying disc.†Within days, this statement was retracted,
    and officials claimed the material was from a weather balloon. This
    reversal sparked decades of speculation that the government was
    concealing evidence of an alien spacecraft crash.

    Over time, witness testimonies emerged describing strange materials,
    unusual bodies, and military secrecy. Books and documentaries amplified
    these accounts, suggesting that extraterrestrial technology had been
    recovered and studied. The theory holds that this event marked the start
    of a massive cover-up, setting a precedent for how UFO sightings would
    be handled by authorities. Official explanations have changed multiple
    times, with later statements attributing the wreckage to a secret
    program involving high-altitude surveillance balloons. Despite these explanations, Roswell continues to symbolize government secrecy and the possibility of alien contact.
  • From Rixter@rixter@ricksbbs.synchro.net to Amessyroom on Tuesday, January 06, 2026 15:19:59
    On 12/20/2025 9:19 AM, Amessyroom wrote:
    Re: What December Conspiracies are out there?
    By: StingRay to All on Thu Dec 18 2025 09:05 am

    > Drop some good December Conspiracies! =:-)
    Sounds good. Awaiting ...

    Happy Holidays
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    Area 51, a highly classified U.S. Air Force facility in Nevada, has
    become synonymous with UFO secrecy. For decades, the government denied
    its very existence, which fueled speculation about its purpose. In the
    1980s, a man named Bob Lazar claimed he had worked at a site near Area
    51 on projects involving alien spacecraft. He described reverse
    engineering technology from another world, including advanced propulsion systems that could manipulate gravity.

    While Lazar’s credibility has been questioned, his story gave rise to a widely held belief that Area 51 houses recovered UFOs and otherworldly materials. The secrecy surrounding the base, combined with frequent
    sightings of unusual aircraft in the region, supports this theory in the public imagination. Some suggest that revolutionary military
    technologies, such as stealth aircraft and drones, were developed using insights gained from alien engineering. This narrative persists despite official statements that Area 51 is simply a testing site for
    experimental aircraft.
  • From Tim Johnson to StingRay on Thursday, January 08, 2026 09:19:39
    Well its January, but here is one.

    Project Blue Book and Suppression of UFO Evidence

    During the mid-20th century, the U.S. Air Force conducted a series of studies on UFOs, culminating in Project Blue Book. This official investigation aimed to collect and analyze UFO reports to determine if they posed a threat to national security. The project concluded in 1969, declaring that most sightings had mundane explanations and that UFOs were not a danger to the public.

    Conspiracy theorists argue that Project Blue Book was a public relations effort designed to downplay the phenomenon while more secretive programs continued behind the scenes. They point to inconsistencies in reports, classified documents, and testimony from former officials who suggest that significant evidence was withheld. This theory holds that the project’s closure did not end government interest in UFOs but instead shifted it to black budget programs with greater secrecy. Declassified files released in later decades have added to the debate, showing that some cases remained unexplained even by official standards.

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  • From Rixter@rixter@ricksbbs.synchro.net to Tim Johnson on Friday, January 09, 2026 15:02:26
    On 1/8/2026 9:19 AM, Tim Johnson wrote:
    Well its January, but here is one.

    Project Blue Book and Suppression of UFO Evidence

    During the mid-20th century, the U.S. Air Force conducted a series of studies on UFOs, culminating in Project Blue Book. This official investigation aimed to
    collect and analyze UFO reports to determine if they posed a threat to national
    security. The project concluded in 1969, declaring that most sightings had mundane explanations and that UFOs were not a danger to the public.

    Conspiracy theorists argue that Project Blue Book was a public relations effort
    designed to downplay the phenomenon while more secretive programs continued behind the scenes. They point to inconsistencies in reports, classified documents, and testimony from former officials who suggest that significant evidence was withheld. This theory holds that the project’s closure did not end government interest in UFOs but instead shifted it to black budget programs
    with greater secrecy. Declassified files released in later decades have added to the debate, showing that some cases remained unexplained even by official standards.

    Tim,
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    Tim,

    I think it was just a way the government had to try and calm people.
    Their way of saying, "move along, nothing to see here."
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  • From Rixter@rixter@ricksbbs.synchro.net to Tim Johnson on Friday, January 09, 2026 15:05:17
    On 1/8/2026 9:19 AM, Tim Johnson wrote:
    Well its January, but here is one.

    Project Blue Book and Suppression of UFO Evidence

    During the mid-20th century, the U.S. Air Force conducted a series of studies on UFOs, culminating in Project Blue Book. This official investigation aimed to
    collect and analyze UFO reports to determine if they posed a threat to national
    security. The project concluded in 1969, declaring that most sightings had mundane explanations and that UFOs were not a danger to the public.

    Conspiracy theorists argue that Project Blue Book was a public relations effort
    designed to downplay the phenomenon while more secretive programs continued behind the scenes. They point to inconsistencies in reports, classified documents, and testimony from former officials who suggest that significant evidence was withheld. This theory holds that the project’s closure did not end government interest in UFOs but instead shifted it to black budget programs
    with greater secrecy. Declassified files released in later decades have added to the debate, showing that some cases remained unexplained even by official standards.

    Tim,
    telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080

    The Majestic 12 Documents

    The Majestic 12 conspiracy theory centers on a set of documents that
    surfaced in the 1980s. These papers purportedly describe a secret group
    of scientists, military leaders, and government officials tasked with investigating UFOs and extraterrestrial technology after the Roswell
    crash. The documents outline policies for recovering alien spacecraft, concealing evidence, and controlling information released to the public.

    While many researchers have questioned the authenticity of the
    documents, others believe they reveal a hidden infrastructure for
    managing contact with extraterrestrial life. The Majestic 12 theory has influenced countless books, films, and TV shows, reinforcing the idea of
    a secret global committee overseeing UFO affairs. This theory also
    intersects with others, suggesting that recovered alien materials are
    stored at facilities like Area 51 or shared with allied nations.
    --

    Rixter,
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  • From Rixter@rixter@ricksbbs.synchro.net to Rixter on Saturday, January 10, 2026 14:08:43
    On 1/9/2026 3:05 PM, Rixter wrote:
    On 1/8/2026 9:19 AM, Tim Johnson wrote:
    Well its January, but here is one.

    Project Blue Book and Suppression of UFO Evidence

    During the mid-20th century, the U.S. Air Force conducted a series of
    studies
    on UFOs, culminating in Project Blue Book. This official investigation
    aimed to
    collect and analyze UFO reports to determine if they posed a threat to
    national
    security. The project concluded in 1969, declaring that most sightings
    had
    mundane explanations and that UFOs were not a danger to the public.

    Conspiracy theorists argue that Project Blue Book was a public
    relations effort
    designed to downplay the phenomenon while more secretive programs
    continued
    behind the scenes. They point to inconsistencies in reports, classified
    documents, and testimony from former officials who suggest that
    significant
    evidence was withheld. This theory holds that the project’s closure
    did not
    end government interest in UFOs but instead shifted it to black budget
    programs
    with greater secrecy. Declassified files released in later decades
    have added
    to the debate, showing that some cases remained unexplained even by
    official
    standards.

    Tim,
    telnet://ricksbbs.synchro.net:23
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080

    The Majestic 12 Documents

    The Majestic 12 conspiracy theory centers on a set of documents that surfaced in the 1980s. These papers purportedly describe a secret group
    of scientists, military leaders, and government officials tasked with investigating UFOs and extraterrestrial technology after the Roswell
    crash. The documents outline policies for recovering alien spacecraft, concealing evidence, and controlling information released to the public.

    While many researchers have questioned the authenticity of the
    documents, others believe they reveal a hidden infrastructure for
    managing contact with extraterrestrial life. The Majestic 12 theory has influenced countless books, films, and TV shows, reinforcing the idea of
    a secret global committee overseeing UFO affairs. This theory also intersects with others, suggesting that recovered alien materials are
    stored at facilities like Area 51 or shared with allied nations.


    The Battle of Los Angeles

    The Battle of Los Angeles occurred in 1942, months after the attack on
    Pearl Harbor. Air raid sirens sounded, and anti-aircraft artillery fired
    into the skies over Los Angeles for several hours. Initially, officials claimed it was a false alarm triggered by nerves and misidentification
    of objects. witnesses described glowing shapes moving through the sky,
    and photographs appeared to show unidentified objects illuminated by searchlights.

    Conspiracy theories emerged suggesting that the incident involved extraterrestrial craft rather than enemy aircraft. Some believe the
    government used the chaos of wartime to conceal the true nature of what
    was seen. The lack of definitive answers has kept this event alive in
    UFO lore, with some linking it to later developments in military secrecy surrounding advanced aerial technology.
    --
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