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Groupthink Must Die
I was a little too late to post questions for John Alexander. I'll try to be quicker on the trigger next time. Here's my pre-interview comments anyway, based on his book.
John Alexander super-sleuth. John Alexander secret technology guy. The stealthy Army Col. who used his influence to visit all the military intel units and alphabet agencies. He was the "inside guy"--according to him--who could find the UFO "control group" if it existed. He never found it, though, so he says. Probably doesn't exist, so he says.
Colonel, stop wasting your time with 99% of the people who don't have the need to know. Get a good lawyer--or maybe a good Senator--and pry your way into the SCIFs* of Booz Allen Hamilton and SAIC. You may not find the control group but you'll find the worker bees who are pouring over the data, the analysts working for the control group.
Want to actually uncover the control group? Use the G. Gordon Liddy method. Hold a cigarette lighter under the big toe of Cheney, Rumsfeld or George HW Bush. And bring a notebook.
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John Alexander super-sleuth. John Alexander secret technology guy. The stealthy Army Col. who used his influence to visit all the military intel units and alphabet agencies. He was the "inside guy"--according to him--who could find the UFO "control group" if it existed. He never found it, though, so he says. Probably doesn't exist, so he says.
Colonel, stop wasting your time with 99% of the people who don't have the need to know. Get a good lawyer--or maybe a good Senator--and pry your way into the SCIFs* of Booz Allen Hamilton and SAIC. You may not find the control group but you'll find the worker bees who are pouring over the data, the analysts working for the control group.
Want to actually uncover the control group? Use the G. Gordon Liddy method. Hold a cigarette lighter under the big toe of Cheney, Rumsfeld or George HW Bush. And bring a notebook.
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