From: =- deluxe -= (jeff@ultraviolet.com)
Date: Tue Mar 31 1998 - 08:26:29 MST
=- deluxe -= wrote:
>
> > Yes, but they were eventually found out. The secret the government had
> > the biggest interest in keeping was the atomic bomb. However, we now
> > know that the Russians were getting notes direct from Los Alamos. To
> > imagine that the government could hide evidence of aliens for decades is
> > beyond belief.
>
> I'm fascinated that the most popular example of government cover-up for NS was
> the Atom Bomb.. Perhaps I should have widened by conspiracy umbrella beyond just
> national security. Although this may be a bit controversial, but there was a
> cover-up about MJ which the government only recently made publicly available.
> The prevailing theory was the FBI and a few lobbyists (cotton and lumber,
> possibly pharmaceutical) teamed up to create a campaign to convert HEMP to
> Marijuana and make it illegal. There are actually government papers which
> document this awful abuse of power.
>
> Well, this is a major problem if you consider how different things could be if
> we only used hemp for paper.. how many trees are needed to produce the daily
> papers viewed everyday?? I'm sure the numbers are mind-blowing..
>
> deluxe - quickly turning into a conspiracy theorist. (-;
> Yes, but they were eventually found out. The secret the government had
> the biggest interest in keeping was the atomic bomb. However, we now
> know that the Russians were getting notes direct from Los Alamos. To
> imagine that the government could hide evidence of aliens for decades is
> beyond belief.
I'm fascinated that the most popular example of government cover-up for NS was
the Atom Bomb.. Perhaps I should have widened by conspiracy umbrella beyond just
national security. Although this may be a bit controversial, but there was a
cover-up about MJ which the government only recently made publicly available.
The prevailing theory was the FBI and a few lobbyists (cotton and lumber,
possibly pharmaceutical) teamed up to create a campaign to convert HEMP to
Marijuana and make it illegal. There are actually government papers which
document this awful abuse of power.
Well, this is a major problem if you consider how different things could be if
we only used hemp for paper.. how many trees are needed to produce the daily
papers viewed everyday?? I'm sure the numbers are mind-blowing..
deluxe - quickly turning into a conspiracy theorist. (-;
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