y4k
16-11-2006, 20:24
Ecco un post di Lavinia Pallotta che arriva direttamente da Mystero
Ciao ragazzi/e,
premettendo che un'invasione aliena sarebbe, secondo me, l'unico modo per convincere dell'esistenza degli extraterrestri il mondo intero (a mali estremi...), potrebbe essere anche un modo di interrompere la routine ufologica fatta di screzi, sgambetti e calunnie. A parte gli scherzi, Nick Pope, col quale sono in contatto, mi aveva anticipato delle sue dimissioni, rassegnate per motivi assolutamente personali. Mai si è sognato di dire che stiamo per essere attaccati dagli alieni.
Come lui stesso ha scritto in un'email pubblica sulla lista UFOupdate, si è trattato di un misunderstanding della stampa.
Posto di seguito il suo comunicato:
From: Nick Pope <x@x.x.org>
To: UFO UpDates <x@x.net>
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:29:56 -0000
Subject: Nick Pope Resigns From MOD
As many people are aware, I recently resigned from the Ministry
of Defence. The media coverage of this has been extensive, but
not entirely accurate. I thought I would explain the situation.
I made the decision to leave early this year, but for a number
reasons did not formally submit my resignation until early
September. My last day in government service was 31 October.
I've greatly enjoyed my 21 years in the MOD - and in particular
my time running the UFO project - but left in order to devote
more time to my various business interests.
In view of the media interest in my career, I issued a short
press release, simply stating that I'd resigned. The Press
Association saw this, interviewed me and ran a story which was
then picked up by most of the UK's national newspapers. I was
subsequently interviewed on numerous TV and radio shows.
I haven't resigned because of my belief in an imminent alien
invasion, as has been reported in certain media outlets. That
said, I remain convinced that the UFO phenomenon raises
important defence and national security issues, and believe
sightings should be investigated in a proper scientific way.
Best wishes,
Nick Pope
:muro: Altra disinformazione
Ciao ragazzi/e,
premettendo che un'invasione aliena sarebbe, secondo me, l'unico modo per convincere dell'esistenza degli extraterrestri il mondo intero (a mali estremi...), potrebbe essere anche un modo di interrompere la routine ufologica fatta di screzi, sgambetti e calunnie. A parte gli scherzi, Nick Pope, col quale sono in contatto, mi aveva anticipato delle sue dimissioni, rassegnate per motivi assolutamente personali. Mai si è sognato di dire che stiamo per essere attaccati dagli alieni.
Come lui stesso ha scritto in un'email pubblica sulla lista UFOupdate, si è trattato di un misunderstanding della stampa.
Posto di seguito il suo comunicato:
From: Nick Pope <x@x.x.org>
To: UFO UpDates <x@x.net>
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:29:56 -0000
Subject: Nick Pope Resigns From MOD
As many people are aware, I recently resigned from the Ministry
of Defence. The media coverage of this has been extensive, but
not entirely accurate. I thought I would explain the situation.
I made the decision to leave early this year, but for a number
reasons did not formally submit my resignation until early
September. My last day in government service was 31 October.
I've greatly enjoyed my 21 years in the MOD - and in particular
my time running the UFO project - but left in order to devote
more time to my various business interests.
In view of the media interest in my career, I issued a short
press release, simply stating that I'd resigned. The Press
Association saw this, interviewed me and ran a story which was
then picked up by most of the UK's national newspapers. I was
subsequently interviewed on numerous TV and radio shows.
I haven't resigned because of my belief in an imminent alien
invasion, as has been reported in certain media outlets. That
said, I remain convinced that the UFO phenomenon raises
important defence and national security issues, and believe
sightings should be investigated in a proper scientific way.
Best wishes,
Nick Pope
:muro: Altra disinformazione