They are still appearing even though the election of Mr. Ed as leader of the
One example of these UFO and alien stories comes from the Daily Mail today. It's a story related to the fascinating 1980 Rendelsham Forest incident - dubbed by ufologists as 'Britain's Roswell'.
Just forty-eight hours ago, the Daily Telegraph - picking up on a Sunday Times (£) report - told how: "A space ambassador could be appointed by the United Nations to act as the first point of contact for aliens trying to communicate with Earth."
The 'alien ambassador' story has since been denied, The Guardian reports.
Now, if I were to be open to conspiracy researchers (heaven forbid!), I might start trying to spot a narrative here...
If there is an explanation to all of these stories, could the United Nations angle be the clue?
Faced with ridicule over 'man made global warming', perhaps the global elite need a new imaginary dark threat to all humanity with which to beat us with a stick and make us give up our rights to a totalitarian one-world government.
Or maybe that's just a nutty conspiracy theory..?

Spot on there, TC (including the satire ;-)).
ReplyDeleteI'd mulled over the "common enemy" theory myself. It seems to have failed miserably with Islam so perhaps "little green men" are believed to be the way forward for those who aspire to become our NWO (I'm not frightened of an actual NWO - just the damage the suits who aspire to be the NWO will do in trying, and failing).
If so, I think we're a step closer to calling game set and match. I'm surprised it's been made this easy.