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August 17, 2013

Dispelling a Rumor

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 9:36 am

ard1Now that the appropriate alphabet agencies have acknowledged the existence of Area 51, there have been rumors that the remains of all the space aliens allegedly hidden there have been moved to Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, and hidden in a submerged vault in the lake bed under the ARD floathouse near Bayview.

While OpenCdA doesn’t know where the alleged remains are, OpenCdA has been assured that they are not at Bayview.  That leaves open the possibility they could ultimately end up reposing in the tunnel to nowhere under 401 Front Avenue as part of Coeur d’Alene’s McEuen Field debacle.

Stay tuned.

6 Comments

  1. I don’t give credence to a CIA report made public in 2013 about a site developed by the CIA in the 1950s to test fly high-altitude U-2 reconnaissance planes. Perhaps a double check of the source of your assurances would be in order. For example, a few years ago I listened to an interview with a super secret science department that was broadcast on a Sandpoint radio station that could indicate otherwise. As I recall the interviewer was able to obtain information from the representative through questions that appeared to the representative to have been based upon knowledge of what had actually occurred. The representative stated that he had apparently missed the memo that the information was no longer strictly classified and he spoke freely. The representative stated that the construction of the replacement ‘long bridge’ was actually a diversionary tactic that had been used to cover up the construction of an alien travel station. The representative said that the station was built underwater in order to conceal it from view. Apparently the necessary construction materials were mixed in with the bridge construction materials and then transported to the site of the station at night. Apparently the barge used in the daytime to place and secure the bridge pilings was used at night to transport the materials to the deep water site by the graveyard crew. The crew apparently stayed to themselves and all arrived at the work site in the same van. True story as to the interview. As to the truth of the representative’s statements, good luck finding supporting documentation. Now that I think of it, perhaps someone should investigate Howard Meehan, the person that is building the ‘pedestrian entrance’ to McEuen Park. Who is he connected with? An ‘urban art’ website asserts that Meehan’s art projects are designed in a manner that “the community can relate to, identify with, and that communicates the spirit of the place.” (http://www.urbanartcommission.org/artists/howard-meehan/) The website provides a link to Meehan’s website where there are photographs of many of his projects. Look at them closely and perhaps you will be reminded of the Movie ‘Men in Black’ where the spaceship, that the ‘Bug’ was going to use to leave earth, was hidden in plain site on the ‘spaceship towers’ which were actually a part of…a park…remnant of the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows. What is this outlandish eyesore really? Does anyone seriously feel that this ‘art’ is something the Coeur d’Alene residents relate to, identify with, and communicates the spirit of Coeur d’Alene? I find such an assertion laughable. Is it possible that this ‘art’ is really a beacon, concealed in plain and garish site, that leads interplanetary travelers to the space port?

    Comment by up river — August 17, 2013 @ 12:59 pm

  2. Hmmm, up river may be onto something. Now that I think about it, Rainbow Bridge does look a lot like an antenna array I saw somewhere in Maryland near the ocean. Maybe it’s really a homing antenna for the mother ship to land on McEuen. Here’s the test: walk by there with a 1N34 diode connected across a 1 ma meter. If the meter pegs, it’s a transmitting antenna. Do that several times and you’ll drive the nutbars that bought condoaluminums in Fawlty Towers crazy (for some of them, it’s a very short drive.

    Comment by Bill — August 17, 2013 @ 3:38 pm

  3. Some years back I was sitting in a bar in Bayview with a table of PHD’s from MIT. After a few beverages and their well rehearsed reason for being in Bayview, I made a flippant comment that since they have now perfected running silent – and deep – the next logical step would be to learn how to listen to conversations on shore, like in the bar we were sitting.

    The alpha geek at the table quickly retorted, “This conversation’s over” and within three minutes, half the crowd left the scene in the same van. Appears now they have moved to CDA where I’m sure the downtown bar conversations are more juicy and ripe for silent and deep.

    Comment by Old Dog — August 18, 2013 @ 10:28 am

  4. Somehow I can’t see MIT PhDs sitting in a bar in either Bayview or Coeur d’Alene. Now if they had been from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, they would have been the life of the party and would have been explaining the application of string theory to the design and construction of Lucky Louie kamloops lures. Then if you were an attractive woman, they would have offered to show you the space alien vaults under the floathouse.

    Comment by Bill — August 18, 2013 @ 11:50 am

  5. Bill, have you been watching too much Big Bang Theory? According to the Bayview MITs story, they were revisiting an earlier study about the effects of sub-sonar on plankton–kind of like politicians and HBO in CDA. Same study, different schools.

    Sidenote: I had a roommate who graduated from Cal P. Waxed his new car for three days (gas cap and all). Only used Armani perfume when he was wearing his only suit–an Armani of course. Another Boing engineer who crashed his plane into a mountain that’s been there since millennia. Other than that, real fun.

    Thanks for the comedy, I needed it today.

    Comment by Old Dog — August 18, 2013 @ 2:06 pm

  6. Now I’m really confused, everyone is so accustomed to not believing anything the CIA says and they are saying Area51 is there does that mean it’s not?

    Comment by Mike Teague — August 21, 2013 @ 6:09 pm

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