Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Conspiracy Theorists Of The World, Unite!

I have a skeptical side.

I do not usually allow it to appear enough in the Public of my Personality to color my overall outlook on life. People that spend too much time criticizing, judging, or doubting usually have a demeanor that is about as pleasant as a shooter of vinegar.

However, there are times when I feel as though I can see the forest for the trees. And I know that in this country, we the citizens (because of our power to fire and re-staff our government every 2-4 years) have high expectations of the government. By and large, the US is also a land populated by folks with a fairly high morality...in most areas. This is, in my opinion, a very good thing for this planet. The natural consequence, of course, is that those who are honored by victory in our electorate immediately feel obligated (more often to themselves than to their constituency) to keep their jobs. Occasionally this does work in our favor.

But sometimes...ah, sometimes...well, we just have to face it. Sometimes the desire to keep one's job in our government carries with it the belief that that office has the right to inform us of their actions solely on a "need to know" basis. And, well, let's be honest here- none of us are hopefully stupid enough to believe that every decision, every action our government undertakes (note the terminology there) is noble.

No, sir...
Presidents, Senators, Representatives, even military and local officials have to make tough decisions. Or take actions that are- to put it nicely- less than savory. Often, they just plain fuck up.

And then what happens? Then, the Big Red Machine gets goin'.
The gears and bells and whistles begin to turn and blow and then is born what we call...
a Conspiracy. Or a Cover Up.

The following is a link to a story that very quickly spread across the nation last night:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101109/od_yblog_upshot/no-one-seems-to-know-where-mysterious-missile-launched-near-la-came-from. In this interview, former Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Ellsworth (a man who SHOULD know what he's talking about...be sure to watch the video) names this object in the sky "a big missile."

The following is a link to a story that is now very quickly spreading across the nation:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20101110/od_yblog_upshot/experts-think-that-california-mystery-missile-was-merely-a-plane. Didn't take long did it?

In this follow-up story that is part of a campaign that began this morning, even as I awoke and had not yet heard of this mystery missile, there are immediate attempts to explain-away. I turned on the local NPR station and heard a man who was brought onto the show specifically to not only debunk any speculation that this was actually a missile but also to (with the aid of the less-than-bright and somewhat grating female host) laugh said speculation off with tales of famous "conspiracies" that were later "proven" hoaxes. Pardon me for believing Dept Sec Ellsworth- a man who should not only have enough experience to identify weapons employed by our country but who also should know when is the right time to open your mouth and when is not. Oh, and by the way... did you catch the part about Ellsworth saying the US has done this before?

What bothers me is not that the US would be launching a missile from 35-40 miles away from where I reside. No sir...what bothers me is that, well, they just don't 'fess up to it.

What I'd like to hear is something along the lines of: "We were testing a missile off the coast of California and every possible precaution was taken to ensure the test was succesful and no one was hurt."

What I hear when supposed experts and Yes Men call something that is obviously more than a mere plane or jet just that is: "Oh shit...um, this test had completely unintended consequences and we just blew the shit out of some little island in the South Pacific completely unintentionally (or otherwise) but we are currently sending billions of dollars to said island to kept their mouths shut. By the way, we're going to raise your taxes to pay for this covering-of-our-collective-government-ass."

Maybe I'm way off base here. Maybe I have an over-active imagination. Maybe I like a good mystery too much. Maybe...

But don't you worry, boys and girls, as long as there are things that go bump in the night and lights in the sky and Men In Black and Black Hawk helicopters that fly overhead without us knowing about them...and yes, missiles that are launched and then called planes...I will be sitting here in my little Booth In The Sky, watching.

Watching and reporting.

After all, someone's gotta do it.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

\m/,
Horns up. I love it. I've been following this since it happened. I'll give you some interesting food for thought...one day earlier another "mystery" launch occurred in Pheonix, Az.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread627275/pg1

Here's the difference, we launched the Pheonix rocket. Who launched the L.A. rocket?

The Pheonix rocket, unreported by the media, was a show of strength on "our" side. There's more to Obama's visit to India than the media and government is letting on according to alot of foreign news sites. Remember, India has ties to both N. Korea and China. He's there to pow wow on a much bigger stage than the media is reporting. He gets there, we launch an unscheduled intercontinental missile just to posture, they saddle up next to our coast and pop one off from a sub just to remind us they have delivery systems to.
If we had fired that missile, the whole other side of the planet would have gone "DEFCON". It was headed accross the Pacific headed West.Nobody on the other side of the Pacific(Russian, Korean, Chinese) twitched when that launch took place because they knew it was gonna happen. It was probably a joint exercise. If they had fired it over our coast, (going East) it would have started a war. but they shot a dummy ICBM from a sub going West and scuttled it in the ocean. Just to say "Fuck you buddy I'm right here". Welcome to the new cold war my friend.

Corey Wilkey said...

Wow....this is quite interesting. i am not one to get involved in a conspiracy, but it seems to add up in this case...i find it very interesting indeed, especially paul's little addition.


I guess time will tell, yeah?