Monday, March 14, 2010 tune in to rense.com for major UFO debate

March 14, 2010 on 10:31 am | In Close Encounter Of The First Kind, Flying Saucers, History, NEWS, Roswell, Science, UFO CRASHES, UFOs | No Comments

Monday March 14, 2010 Jeff Rense will have controversial guest Robert Willingham who claims to be a retired colonel and eyewitness to ufo crash sites while working with the Pentagon from the 1940s-1960s. His account is online for free at Sightings the new 24/7 UFO website. Mr. Willingham whose adventures are recounted in a new book is the center of much debate regarding his credentials. Experts in UFOlogy are questioning his paperwork and on Monday Mr. Willingham will be put to another test. I myself have experts in document authentication and military administrative history and procedures who will be at my call when Willingham’s new documentation arrives. If just one or more documents proves to be authentic then that bolsters his claims and the next phase of confirmation will take place.

Some UFOlogists have complained we’re beating up on the 87 year old gentleman but this is the new UFOlogy. I for one must stick to standard procedures and confirm as best I can any data. No witch hunt here, just good old fashioned research backed by facts not innuendo, fantasy, or propaganda. If you say something you had better be able to back it up within reason.

UFO reporting is difficult for many reasons the top one being ridicule and retribution. Anyone standing up is to be congratulated but those pulling charades and shenanigans should be prepared to meet their just desserts by we who do not tolerate such nonsense.

Sure it’s fun to pull a prank and there’s no law against it but when you involve the credibility of others, compromise their civil birthrights and worse, then you will have to pay the piper from now on.

So sit back and let the suspense hitcha’. Monday is gonna be a wild ride from 7-10pm Pacific time. Listen live for free at CLICK HERE TO TUNE IN AT RENSE.COM

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