Well, certainly being a physist, aviaton
expert, expert photographer, remote viewer,
ufo guru, or military insider wouldn't hurt.
People from all these fields have conducted
investigations into Area 51, and their
findings are easily accessable to anyone who
can get onto the Net or find their way to a
library or book store. So if you aren't
well versed in one of the fields mentioned
above does that mean you have nothing to
contribute? Of coarse not! You do however,
have to be willing to draw upon the
information provided by those who do know
more
than you about any particular subject.
OK, so what is required? Well owning a
pair of binoculars is a good start, and
having the means to drag yourself out to
Middle-Of-Nowhere Nevada occasionally might
also be
getting yourself off on the on the right
foot. There is one simple, undeniable truth,
the more people out there watching, the
better the
chance of someone stumbling onto a critical
piece of information.
Perhaps one of the most important things a
investigator needs is a good B.S.
filter.
With all the unfounded theories floatng
around on the Net, and the crackpots spouting
out nonsense in and around Rachel, one could
easily go nuts if they couldn't seperate what
warrents investigation, and what could
easily be dismissed. It all comes down to an
age old phrase... "Don't believe everything
you hear."
Now things get a little more complicated.
The investigator must be able to conduct
research! This sounds simple, but its
staggering how many people believe they've
seen a UFO near Area 51 that was really just
a flare. With just a little bit a research
this embarassing mistake could have been
avoided.
Finally we have the most important asset
the investigator needs..... You must be
obejective! If an investigator
knows Aurora is cruising Dreamland
airspace and is simply seeking to prove its
there, their own short-sidedness may prove to
be their worst enemy. To quote Glen Campbells
Viewers Guide "Don't decide what you'll find
before you get there."
So, do you have what it takes? Well then,
I have good news for you! The "Groom Lake
Interceptors" are having an open
enrollment, so just go
here, recite the pledge, then print out
and sign the card (use the link in the "Who
Are We" section) Who knows, maybe you'll be
the first one to capture Aurora on film, or
get a clear shot of a UFO hovering over the
Black Mailbox.
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.................................Majestic