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Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume 1 Number 163

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                      Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 163 

Tuesday, February 27th 1990

Today's Topics:

Looking For A Book
ParaNet 1-900 Service
Re: Looking for a book
UFO Monitoring Projects
Cooper and Paranoia
devils
Re: Alien Industry
Re: UFO Monitoring Projects
"OZTRAIN" update

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From: paranet!f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
Subject: Looking For A Book
Date: 26 Feb 90 17:30:00 GMT


> I AM LOOKING FOR A BOOK BY FRED STECKLING"THEY DISCOVERED
> ALIEN BASES ON THE MOON. IF ANYONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN GET A
> COPY PLEASE CONTACT ME ON THIS ECHO

The book is in the mail and on its way to you as we speak.
<grin>.

Glad you could fill your shopping list here. Thanks for shopping
ParaNet!

Mike

--
Michael Corbin - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: paranet!f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
Subject: ParaNet 1-900 Service
Date: 26 Feb 90 18:09:00 GMT

This is to announce ParaNet's new 1-900 UFO Information Service.

For up-to-the-minute news call 1-900-860-1UFO
1-900-860-1836

This service is operated by ParaNet and carries the same
assurances of credibility and reliability that we are well-known
for. The charge for this is $2.00 for the first minute and $1.00
for each additional minute. You can also interact with other
callers by leaving messages, sighting reports and other useful
information.

All proceeds go toward operating ParaNet and research efforts of
other groups.

Michael Corbin

--
Michael Corbin - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Gene Gross <gross@dg-rtp.dg.com>
Subject: Re: Looking for a book
Date: 26 Feb 90 22:20:23 GMT



-+From: paranet!Phil.Imbrogno
-+Subject: LOOKING FOR A BOOK
-+
-+ I AM LOOKING FOR A BOOK BY FRED STECKLING"
THEY DISCOVERED ALIEN BASES
-+ ON THE MOON. IF ANYONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN GET A COPY PLEASE CONTACT ME
-+ ON THIS ECHO

Phil, can't answer your specific request. However, I saw photos that
were taken of the moon that showed some rather interesting things in the
documentary called "The Force Beyond." If you can't find a copy in your
local video store, let me know and I'll see if I can get you a copy. In
fact, this little documentary has some interesting things in it that
I've not found in others. I'm planning to contact the film maker to see
if I can get more information from them.

BTW, after reading some articles posted by you, sent to me by Mike
Corbin, I'm interested in how things are going. Has Gail had any more
incidents? What about Bill? Have you heard anymore about why CONTACT
closed down?

Gene
gross@dg-rtp.dg.com






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From: paranet!Ely.Silk
Subject: UFO Monitoring Projects
Date: 26 Feb 90 16:55:00 GMT

At one time or another in the past there have been projects set up to
electronically monitor and detect the presence of UFOs. To my
understanding, these have been short lived. Is anyone aware of any
ongoing project at present? If so, at what scale is this being done?
--
Ely Silk - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Ely.Silk@paranet.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Gene Gross <gross@dg-rtp.dg.com>
Subject: Cooper and Paranoia
Date: 26 Feb 90 23:57:18 GMT


Just got the recent ParaNet newsletter and read the article on Cooper
and his paranoia.

My knee-jerk reaction is, "Naw, no way, Jose!" But then I got to
thinking about it some. There is a certain logic to it all--a crazy
sort of logic. Does this mean it's wrong? Nope. Does this mean it's
correct? Nope.

Let me explain what is running through this feeble brain of mine. Just
suppose for a moment that these aliens do exist. Further, suppose that
we are dealing with several species of alien lifeforms. Are they all
going to be "good guys in white hats"? Are all humans "good guys in
white hats"
? Why should we expect that advanced technological
civilizations are going to be "good guys/ladies" (don't want to leave
the women out of this)?

Humanity has not outgrown its negative impulses with the advance of
technology. There is no magic potion that when drunk will make our
greed, rage, and other negative traits just disappear. We no longer
kill each other with swords and lances. Nope not us; we are too
civilized for that. Now we use mega-weapons--that is weapons that can
kill or maim literally millions of people at one time (never mind that
they aren't combatants--you civilians share the fate of the military
should the big one start; wonderful ain't it). We've used technology to
increase our ability to make war and to destroy the "enemy."

Now, I won't argue that it isn't possible that at some distant time in
the far-flung future, if we survive that long, humanity might not
outgrow this. But I see nothing that says that the advance of
technology and civilization necessarily means that we, or any lifeform,
will automatically become the "good guys/ladies" overnight. That will
require a major change in the paradigm.

So to the extent that there might be both "good guys/ladies" and "bad
guys/ladies,"
I tend to think that there are good aliens and bad aliens.
Maybe the good aliens haven't yet appeared on the scene. I wonder about
these "Nordics" mentioned in the post. But I have no information on
them.

A lot of the post sounded like warmed over conspiracy hash that I've
heard before. One thing to consider with any LARGE conspiracy theory
involving large numbers of people and international parties (especially
governments) is that the larger the group that has access to the
conspiracy the sooner the conspiracy is blown. But I admit that Cooper
does make you want to go home and start preparing for the final battle
of good versus evil.

Cooper may not be correct (apologies to those who believe what he is
saying; no offense meant). But he might have some point well worth
considering. I know this much that if he is even partially correct, we
face a major (cute I typed "mj" instead of "major") problem. Anyone
know how to build phasers, disruptors, and photon torpedoes? ;-) Or
will my .357 and 9mm do just fine?

Later, ya'll

Gene "I got my bomb shelter" Gross
gross@dg-rtp.dg.com





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From: xroads!gmz (Gerry Zeitlin)
Subject: devils
Date: 27 Feb 90 01:28:50 GMT


Have there been any mutilated Tasmanian devils?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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gerry zeitlin gmz@xroads
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From: paranet!f20.n3607.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Gregg.Pasterick
Subject: Re: Alien Industry
Date: 26 Feb 90 17:12:00 GMT


More of that Glasnsot stuff, I guess. The article did strike me
as bein' somewhat silly.
Gregg
--
Gregg Pasterick - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Gregg.Pasterick@f20.n3607.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: paranet!p0.f37.n114.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Jim.Delton
Subject: Re: UFO Monitoring Projects
Date: 27 Feb 90 04:04:00 GMT

There was a group on the local news (Scottsdale, Az) a year or so ago,
that claimed they were going to set up unmaned senseing stations out in
the desert. From the model they showed each would have a 35mm camera
and some other stuff and some electronics, presumably some sort of UFO
detector, probably magnetic sensor. I can't imagine anyone but the gvt
could possibly afford such a system on a large enough scale to have any
chance of success. In fact, the gvt did toy with the idea of setting
up such a system back in the fifties but never did.
--
Jim Delton - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Jim.Delton@p0.f37.n114.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: paranet!f7.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG!Vladimir.Godic
Subject: "OZTRAIN" update
Date: 27 Feb 90 05:48:00 GMT

Australian National (railways), who operate the route concerned, have
failed to reply to a written request about this case. We have therefore
submitted a request to them under the Australian Freedom of
Information Act. This process may take months to follow. More info
when available.

--
Vladimir Godic - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Vladimir.Godic@f7.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG



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