ParaNet BBS/guardian
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ParaNet BBS/guardian
| File Name: | guardian.txt |
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| Author: | Unknown |
| Date: | Unknown |
| Posting BBS: | Unknown |
| BBS Main Page: | ParaNet Main Page |
| Key Words: | ParaNet, UFO, Ufology |
(8453) Thu 11 Feb 93 4:14p By: Chris Rutkowski To: All Re: The U/m Guardian Case: Facts St: 8443<>8482 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: rutkows@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Chris Rutkowski) Date: 9 Feb 93 18:23:13 GMT Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Message-ID: <C271qr.K0v@ccu.umanitoba.ca> Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors Okay, guys. Here's the REAL info about the Guardian case. A few years ago, several UFO researchers including myself received a package of info from an anonymous sender. Included were several supposedly authentic documents, map and diagrams concerning a crashed saucer near Carp, Ontario, which is near Ottawa. The documents alleged that both the Canadian and US military covered up the crash, which included recovery of alien bodies, saucer, etc. Investigations by Clive Nadin, Christian Page, Leonard Stringfield and myself showed that this was in all likelihood a hoax, and a pretty poor one at that. The docs were badly contrived amateur jobs with numerous spelling mistakes. In one long, tedious section, the docs warned mankind about a threat by Red China to Jews and how the White Brotherhood was working somehow to keep the military in line, etc. etc. etc. Clive and another researcher went to the site indicated on the map and found NO indication of anything. Local residents knew nothing about the movements of "heavy equipment" (as the docs alleged) and there had been only a few minor NL sightings during the past number of years. Later, blurry Polaroid photos were received by several researchers. These showed nothing but patches of colour, and were accompanied by more ramblings about the White Brotherhood. I notified the RCMP about the packages. It was determined that the sender mailed the items from somewhere in Ottawa/Hull, specifically the downtown Ottawa post office. The RCMP were interested in the items because of their similarity to hate literature. The video came later. Oeschler was only one of several people to get it. He obviously thinks it's real. Okay, the video LOOKS good, and he somehow found a witness (whose story matches exactly [!!!!] the video image) who saw something during the year in about the same area. But putting it into the context of all the other stuff, the case looks very, very bad. Now, of course, if someone fingers the Guardian, then the UM segment will have been worthwhile. But as a UFO case, forget it! The docs have been reprinted in a few ufozines, including the SGJ and (I think) the Cambridge UFO newsletter. Len Stringfield has copies, and so does Christian Page. They both have written about the case as an obvious hoax. Next. -- Chris Rutkowski - rutkows@ccu.umanitoba.ca Royal Astronomical Society of Canada University of Manitoba - Winnipeg, Canada --- ConfMail V4.00 * Origin: Paranet(sm) - The world's leading UFO Investigative News Network (1:30163/150)
