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The American Congress has held Congressional Hearings on UFOs, but NOT on fairies and leprechauns. Why is that? The British and Australian Parliaments have talked about UFOs, but NOT about fairies and leprechauns. Why is that? I’m sure that applies to many other legislative bodies around the world. American Presidents Truman, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, Obama have uttered words of wisdom about UFOs, but not a peep about fairies and leprechauns. Why is that? Other world dignitaries have talked about UFOs but not about fairies and leprechauns. Why is that? The American security agencies like the CIA and the NSA and the FBI have pondered over the UFO issue, but to the best of my knowledge not pondered the issue about the reality of fairies or leprechauns. Why is that? That also applies to various security agencies in other countries. The American military agencies have taken various positions on the UFO issue, but never, ever uttered a peep about fairies and leprechauns. In fact many individual scientists have given opinions on the UFO issue – pro and con – but refrained from entering the hotly contested subjects centred on the reality of fairies and leprechauns.
Readers might note that a Big Question philosophically-themed website like “Closer to Truth” has a section devoted to aliens and whether or not they might be in the here and now, but gosh-golly-gee-wow, they have forgotten to include a section for viewers to debate fairies and leprechauns. Why is that? So, if it’s good enough for all of these agencies and individuals to wax lyrical on UFOs but not wax lyrical about fairies and leprechauns, then perhaps UFOs and fairies/leprechauns are NOT in the same pigeon-hole as my sceptical acquaintance surmises.
This might suggest that scientific bodies that speak on behalf of the scientific community are the ones out of step by not saying something about a topic that nearly everyone else has had a go at. Perhaps these institutions are a bit too elitist and up themselves for their own good.
So, to all of those why make a constant comparison of UFOs with fairies / leprechauns, I just conclude that its nonsense and they know it to be nonsense. It’s like comparing a pterodactyl with a dragon. I’m not one to knock dragons, but they don’t have much structure and substance relative to pterodactyls. In continuing an idiocy of comparing something of substance and structure, something with physical evidence backing it up, with fairies and leprechauns, is just making such advocates look more foolish than they already are on this topic. Of course that’s their right, and if they want to play the fool, well I’m not going to stop them. I’d suggest a good night’s sleep or a vacation as something in order for these sceptics, but then again neither sleep nor a holiday ever cured acute foolishness.
This post was sourced from an article by John Prytz at http://EzineArticles.com
Thats all for now
Paul
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