King of the Americas
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- Nov 15, 2001
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You've hit the nail upon the head. Why was it a "false positive"? It was a bunch of lights in the sky. Surely to a serious researcher those shouldn't be noteworthy at all, since there are lights in the sky all the time.
To believe that a bunch of lights in the sky that may have been anything is a "positive" is like a doctor believing he's found a miracle cure for cancer every single time someone's tumour goes into remission.
If I didn't misunderstand you and you placed special significance on these lights, then I regret to inform you that the fault lies with you for attributing random lights in the sky a significance they did not deserve.
I understand your pain, but I still don't think you understand the purpose of this hoax.
The two aren't mutually exclusive. You'll notice no one, to my knowledge at least, has tried to hoax SETI yet. Why not? Because SETI is a serious agency, while all too many UFO believers are anything but critical about what they see in the sky.
I understand the intended 'purpose' behind these hoaxes.
What I'd like for these hoaxers and their cheerleaders to understand, is that there is an unintended result of these acts-"investigational interference"...
...and a sincere waste of valuable time, energy, and resources.
$250...
2-5 months in jail would have been more reasonable.
You should be deprived of freedom, for attempting to deprive someone of knowledge through outright deception.
Willfully impeding a scientific investigation should carry a sister penalty to that of impeding a criminal investigation.






