I strongly suggest you to watch this
It's kinda hard to say that what these people are saying is all a lie.
I'm highly sceptical, to the point of outright disbelieving. This was recorded like 5 years ago and didn't hit any media outsource but the internet, it involved military officials handing out top secret information and there's no conspiracy theoriests sitting like hawks to tell us how they were dealt with.
It's funny. This would be like Jesus holding a press conference and saying that his dad existed, which later surfaced online, total proof, right? It'll change the way we see the world?
REEE-OOOOOR!
People can still refute and deny and ignore.
I concur, it's hard to believe that is all a lie, but it's also hard to believe that something like that could happen without ramifications or impact.
Therefore, as both believing and disbelieving the video is unbelievable and almost impossible, I chose to believe that the video doesn't exist and you, Dr. Lighthead, do not exist either.
The way I see is basically just how most would have chose to ignore it and go about their regular business. I wasn't sure when it was done but people may have talked about it but evidently not enough so it didn't matter to those adamant to keep the lid on the whole thing.
Another thing is that a lot of them say they have documented proof and it's come to my conclusion that all the proof in the world that one man/woman may have wouldn't be enough to convince the general populace otherwise because it's just how the human race has been conditioned.
I actually sat through it, but wasn't really watching, only listening...like a radio. I was actually playing game boy <_<
Its...interesting. Apparently they keep on saying this happened a few months before Sept 11. Clearly. They said that they don't call terrorists "terrorists" anymore, but "rouge nations" and something else.
...if this were real, it'd be far more widespread.
The phenomenon isn't limited to just the United States..
The comments on the page say that the guy talking doesn't actually work for NASA and whatever, he's an impersonator, and this is a fraud. o.o
It's interesting how if someone calls someone/something a fraud they automatically become more credible than whatever they're discrediting... by default. I'm not saying the entire thing is 100% true but I'd at LEAST keep an open mind.