FCN
EDITORIAL
August 06, 2002
A message to the Black man
... and all others who will listen
(FinalCall.com) -
A recent story in
the
Washington Post noted the experience of Renny Rogers of the
Waldorf, Md.
�It was this
object, this light-blue object, traveling at a phenomenal rate of
speed,� the paper quoted Rogers saying. �This Air Force jet was right
behind it, chasing it, but the object was just leaving him in the dust.
I told my neighbor, �I think those jets are chasing a UFO.��
Although the
military confirmed that two F-16s were dispatched from Andrews Air Force
Base in response to an unknown aircraft in area airspace, they still
give the typical shoulder-shrug answer, being sure not to raise any
unnecessary interest in the subject.
Maj. Douglas
Martin, a spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
in Colorado, which has responsibility for defending U.S. airspace, said
everything was fine in the sky, so the F-16s returned home.
Other military
officials said they couldn�t identify what their jets were tracking
because the object disappeared. �There are any number of scenarios, but
we don�t know what it was,� said Maj. Barry Venable, another spokesman
for NORAD.
Anytime someone
like Renny Rogers confirms a sighting of one of these objects, they are
persuaded to believe they really didn�t see anything. And if they
persist, they are tainted as being short of a full basket.
Nevertheless, the
issue of these unidentified objects is classified with the government as
�Above Top Secret.� Why?
Why can�t the
government admit what they know about these sightings and what really
exists?
On Nov. 11, 1986,
a Japanese pilot and his crew were flying from Iceland to Tokyo and
confirmed tracking a huge object�the captain said it measured the length
of two aircraft carriers�and two smaller objects as they crossed into
Alaska from Canada.
The sighting was
widely reported at that time and Capt. Kenju Terachi, a veteran of 29
years, said the crafts approached �very close� to his plane. After
trying evasive maneuvers, the captain said the giant craft followed his
plane for 400 miles.
Typically, while
the FAA and Air Force initially confirmed the appearance of the large
craft on radar screens, they eventually chalked it up to a �split image�
on the screen.
In Arizona, the
people are still trying to figure out what they saw in the sky on the
night of March 13, 1997. And there are so many other sightings that have
been catalogued, including the famous Rosewell, N.M. sighting.
Science fiction
movies coming out of Hollywood have tickled the fantasies of the public,
making these craft seem beyond reality. But try telling that to those
who have seen them.
These crafts are
real. The questions we must answer are: Where do they come from and what
are they for?
For answers to
these questions and more information on the reality of these craft and
what the government might not be telling the American public about them,
get a copy of a little book by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad titled, �Message
to the Black Man in America.�
It will open
your eyes to the �unidentified.�
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