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Post by lois on Apr 15, 2011 15:15:34 GMT -6
What really happen here. Six military men were all discharge with honor.. Was it ufo related? I remember this one, but never understood a thing about it. I don't believe these men were crazy even though it sounds that way. www.philipcoppens.com/gulfbreeze6.html
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Post by lois on Apr 15, 2011 15:18:05 GMT -6
Put this under the wrong topic I'm afraid..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2011 16:44:22 GMT -6
Well Lois..this intriguing little mess has a lot of different possibilities including that one of the men was interested in UFO's and wanted to attend a MUFON conference being held in Pensacola. Others have argued that the six were the subjects of an advanced military mind-control experiment and to be honest 6 people abandoning a post in Germany and making the trip to Gulf Breeze Florida..sounds dodgy enough to be a government gig. Another thing that points to that direction is that none of them were charged with desertion and were in fact.. hoannably discharged. Does the government usually treat deserters that way? Nope, however: Surprisingly enough, three weeks after their arrest, instead of being severely punished by a military tribunal, they were discharged from Fort Knox – with full honours! Following Colin Powell’s dissent to this incredible verdict – after all, they were deserters – this was withdrawn. Instead, they were reduced to the lowest rank and forfeited half a month’s pay. Since, military officials have refused to discuss the investigation. Allegedly they all belonged to a 'cult' that had something to do with the end of the world and they were supposed to be on a mission to kill the Antichrist (who has never been named). The article below is a head shaker to be sure and to me the only explanation is that it was a military experiment as the article below suggests. None of it makes sense but what sticks out the most was that the government HAD to be involved or they would have been tried and convicted of desertion. “Logic” – which does not really come into this story, but somehow needs to be applied to keep a reasonable level of sanity, I would suggest – suggests that something else was going; that this group was singled out and became the victim of an experiment, which their pre-joining interests made them predisposed towards, and which “someone” carefully remoulded to see to test out a hypothesis. If this is true, then the scenario was successful, and when the test was concluded, they were rounded up, brought in… and allowed to tell their story, so that the public disclosure of their story would serve part of the exercise as well.' www.philipcoppens.com/gulfbreeze6.html
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