... the Philadelphia Experiment, and more seem to be unified under a
complex mathematical umbrella of post-quantum physics as proposed by
Sarfatti, Puthoff, Modanese and others. I tried to separate the
possible-truths from obvious-fantasies at my Yahoo! site =>
http://www.geocities.com/stealthskaters/index.html . Maybe something
there will help someone in their own research.
"U.F.O." was one of my favorite tv-shows. I also enjoyed the short-
run "Prisoner" series and those mysterious security-
enforcing "balloons". It has been mentioned in various circles that
ufo-type films have been secretly financed by governments to change
their citizenry attitudes toward aliens. For years we had "bad"
aliens. Then with "E.T." and "Close Encounters" and "Starman" we had
the "good" ones. Then "Independence Day" brought back the "bad" ones
again. Does anyone think the past theme of "U.F.O" might be out
of "favor" in certain political circles that have Hollywood
connections? Just a thought ...
I remember when "Star Trek" first came out on television. It wasn't
that popular and was cancelled. Then they came out with a cartoon
version of it that had the original actors' voices in it. Then years
later came "Star Trek - the Next Generation" and then the movies
started and so on. If it worked for Star Trek, why not
for "U.F.O."? Of course, the story lines may have to be updated for
this decade. Straker would be more of a fatherly admiral type who
was training a younger protege to head up SHADO, which was re-
activated now that a new threat has emerged not only from space but
from alternate dimensions and times ...