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Old news in once sense because it happened during WWII (and came to light now) but pay special attention to the last paragraph, Churchill's quote and rationale for a particular UFO cover-up: " ... it would create a mass panic among the population AND DESTROY ONE'S BELIEF IN THE CHURCH." [my emphasis]

Polls (which admittedly can, like "statistics", be made to say almost anything) have indicated that the majority of people (over 50%) believe in the existence of UFO's, even if they haven't seen one, and that it is extremely unlikely to cause 'mass panic in the population'. Whether it would I don't know, considering how so many of them like to herd up; look how it only takes one person with misplaced leadership skills to incite a mob... I have never liked the inference, however, that we are are assumed to have the IQ's of the village idiot, too stupid (as sheeple) to handle any sort of uncomfortable fact.

But what really takes the cake is "... "destroy one's belief in the Church". All it proves is what a rickety foundation xianity is built on that it could be bowled over by a UFO (whether the occupants are friendly, unfriendly, or the craft is a drone). Can you imagine Satan's people "panicking in the streets" because of a UFO (or anything else for that matter)? Hardly!

The more of these reports that surface (the subject need not be UFO's; that's incidental; the REAL STORY is the manipulation and deception of the populace) the more people will come to realize how they've been duped! Some of the herd will eventually have a "light bulb moment", erupt in indignation which could conceivably ignite a groundswell. The judeo/xian/islamic system knows that and it's not a stretch to imagine their top leaders scratching their heads in the wee hours of the morning trying to think up ways to keep the lid on.
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(August 5) LONDON (AFP) - Wartime prime minister Winston Churchill banned the reporting for 50 years of an alleged UFO incident because of fears it could create mass panic, according to claims made public on Thursday.

The grandson of an RAF officer who was one of Churchill's personal bodyguards wrote to the Ministry of Defence in 1999 about the alleged incident.

His account and Churchill's claimed reaction featured in documents released on Thursday from Britain's National Archives.

According to this account, the man's grandfather overheard Churchill discussing the alleged incident with US wartime General Dwight Eisenhower.

Reports given to Churchill claimed that a reconnaissance aircraft returning to Britain from a mission was shadowed by a UFO as it crossed the British coast.

The plane's crew were reported to have photographed the object, which they said had "hovered noiselessly" near the aircraft, before moving off.

According to the letter describing this alleged incident: "Mr Churchill is reported to have made a declaration to the effect, 'This event should be immediately classified since it would create mass panic among the general population and destroy one's belief in the Church.'"
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@... wrote:
Old news in once sense because it happened during WWII (and came to light now) but pay special attention to the last paragraph, Churchill's quote and rationale for a particular UFO cover-up: " ... it would create a mass panic among the population AND DESTROY ONE'S BELIEF IN THE CHURCH." [my emphasis]

Polls (which admittedly can, like "statistics", be made to say almost anything) have indicated that the majority of people (over 50%) believe in the existence of UFO's, even if they haven't seen one, and that it is extremely unlikely to cause 'mass panic in the population'. Whether it would I don't know, considering how so many of them like to herd up; look how it only takes one person with misplaced leadership skills to incite a mob... I have never liked the inference, however, that we are are assumed to have the IQ's of the village idiot, too stupid (as sheeple) to handle any sort of uncomfortable fact.

But what really takes the cake is "... "destroy one's belief in the Church". All it proves is what a rickety foundation xianity is built on that it could be bowled over by a UFO (whether the occupants are friendly, unfriendly, or the craft is a drone). Can you imagine Satan's people "panicking in the streets" because of a UFO (or anything else for that matter)? Hardly!

The more of these reports that surface (the subject need not be UFO's; that's incidental; the REAL STORY is the manipulation and deception of the populace) the more people will come to realize how they've been duped! Some of the herd will eventually have a "light bulb moment", erupt in indignation which could conceivably ignite a groundswell. The judeo/xian/islamic system knows that and it's not a stretch to imagine their top leaders scratching their heads in the wee hours of the morning trying to think up ways to keep the lid on.
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(August 5) LONDON (AFP) - Wartime prime minister Winston Churchill banned the reporting for 50 years of an alleged UFO incident because of fears it could create mass panic, according to claims made public on Thursday.

The grandson of an RAF officer who was one of Churchill's personal bodyguards wrote to the Ministry of Defence in 1999 about the alleged incident.

His account and Churchill's claimed reaction featured in documents released on Thursday from Britain's National Archives.

According to this account, the man's grandfather overheard Churchill discussing the alleged incident with US wartime General Dwight Eisenhower.

Reports given to Churchill claimed that a reconnaissance aircraft returning to Britain from a mission was shadowed by a UFO as it crossed the British coast.

The plane's crew were reported to have photographed the object, which they said had "hovered noiselessly" near the aircraft, before moving off.

According to the letter describing this alleged incident: "Mr Churchill is reported to have made a declaration to the effect, 'This event should be immediately classified since it would create mass panic among the general population and destroy one's belief in the Church.'"
The belief that a truth can somehow be dangerous is something the jews are very fond of spreading. As a result it infects large parts of mainstream culture such as books, movies, games, and so on.

The jew wants us(gentiles) to feel unable to take care of ourselves, so that we in our confusion may come to desire their "help". If one believes individual freedom(ie. not accepting the restrictions of mainstream society) is bad and dangerous, one is more prone to jewish filth like communism and xianity.

So it doesn't come as a surprise that the crazy half-jew Churchill, who by ordering nighttime(not very accurate) bombings is directly responsible for many of the civilian deaths in WW2, would be hold such an opinion.

Hail Satan.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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