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Steven
18th August 2010, 18:17
I stumbled upon this news today and couldn't find the said source on serpo site. Does anyone has a clue about this?

http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0806/visitors.html

Namaste, Steven

ollie6986
18th August 2010, 18:44
Extract from the article:

"The next formal contact date of this kind by the types of visitors the USG has had the most contact with is alleged to be:

• November 2009 - Nevada Test Site"

This indicates that the time the article was written was at least 10 months ago, meaning the release of this information may have begun (a lot) longer before this article was written. What that implies about the validity of the claims I don't know, but people 'in the know' step forward every day...

Really interesting to think subtle disclosure is likely occurring, hopefully in many different countries. Hope to hear more about this!!!

Zepheriah
19th August 2010, 09:32
Hi Steven

All of the UFO Digest info is gleaned from Release #19 on SERPO.org.

Bit old now so wonder why ufo digest is picking it up today?

Here's a link to the SERPO Release; http://serpo.org/release19.php

Hope that helps.

Zeph

*edit*

Come to think of it, why are they saying this;
"Information was released to the public today about contact between the United States Government (USG) and visiting beings from outside our planet."

It was released on 26th August 2006.

I've always questioned Digest's credibility, maybe they don't check their sources. Either way for them to have made that glaring oversight when they of all sites should be aware of SERPO, then it does pose a big question about just what's going on behind the scenes at Digest.

Steven
19th August 2010, 12:26
Thanks Zepheriah,

So it is taken from release 19 on Serpo. I stopped looking at 22 :) So, yes I agree with you, why stating it was released public today? And why the Serpo link doesn't bring us to release 19? Maybe they do not have much news to write so they come up with old news and present it as new, I don't know.

It certainly look as 'filling up the gap' without much research.

Thanks again

Namaste, Steven

Zepheriah
19th August 2010, 13:58
Slow news day i guess :P

However, some good came of it all though, i got to read the SERPO stuff all over again, picked up on stuff i missed the first time round, caught myself up in some old research and filled my working day with interesting things rather than the banality of the daily grind :P