Rumors Which Cannot Be Proven
There are so many rumors we come across which we can neither prove or disprove that I thought it might be interesting to talk about. Let's look at some of them.
One of the first things that comes to mind is the story about TWA Flight 800 that crashed over Long Island Sound in New York, USA. For years the US government has claimed the plane experienced mechanical difficulties and crashed. Others swear they saw a missile hit the plane and knock it out of the sky. Indeed, even one examiner stated a round entry hole could be seen in the side of the plane and another swore rocket fuel was detected on the seat next to the entry hole. The government still states it was some sort of failure that made the plane crash. It is also said an agent from the Defense Intelligence Agency advised the FBI on July 23, 1996 the evidence was consistent with the exhaust of a MANPAD which is a Man-portable air-defense missile.
For years there has supposedly been a car around that can run 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. This rumor has been persistent and just won't go away. It is said a process was developed for welding that would allow water to replace acetylene torches and it is said this can also be applied to automobiles. The water, which is H20 is said to be converted to HH0. In other words, the hydrogen is taken from the water to power the car. The next part of the rumor says Denny Klein, the inventor of the process is dead and this is why we have not heard any more about it. You can see his video on YouTube.
Gulf of Tonkin Incident – supposedly three North Vietnamese torpedo boats engaged the USS Maddox and the Maddox damaged all three. A second incident was said to have taken place where the Maddox was joined by the USS Turner Joy and both were again attacked by North Vietnamese boats. The second report, in later years, was said to be in error. This is important because these supposed attacks were our reason for getting into the Vietnam war. Many people say that the first attack never took place either and the government in their rush to get us into the war, made the entire story up. It didn't help the government case when the second report was proven false. On top of all this, McNamara who was the Defense Secretary at the time admitted in later years the attack never happened.
Chemtrails have been hot in the news for a long time. There have been many photos taken of planes that seem to be releasing vapor or gas in planned patterns into the atmosphere. Sometimes many aircraft are involved and are using a sort of checker board pattern. The government and airlines state this is merely water vapor from the engines, but others ask the question, “why are so many aircraft involved at times and why such covering patterns?” They go on to state they believe this has something to do with germ warfare and they believe the government has been spraying the US population with some sort of drug to protect it from some of the germ warfare assets out there.
Every once in a while, you will see a story on cattle mutilations. Some ranchers have experienced so many of them they have been put out of business. The mutilations usually occur in the west, curiously close to where the atomic testing took place and some of the organs that have been removed from the cattle would be the first to be affected by radiation. Some people feel even though the story of aliens abducting cattle and cutting them up and returning them is too far out there, and it is humans doing this and the reason for it is we have been exposed to too much radiation from out tests and they are checking to see the general health of the cattle to judge our general health. Remember some people have seen helicopters made to look like disc shaped UFOs that have taken cattle. The big mystery is why they return them?
Another rumor is the US has been building underwater bases using new tunnel digging machines. It is being said they have now connected almost all above ground bases with tunnels that run hundreds of miles in some cases and have extended these tunnels to under the ocean. They even go so far as to state we have new planes that can rise from the ocean and then fly and because these planes look different than conventional planes, they are being mistaken for UFOs.
One story has been going around for years and the story states that huge amounts of gold have disappeared, not only from the United States gold reserve, but also from the Canadian mint. Then there are the allegation billions in gold was stolen from under the World Trade Center on 9/11 during the attacks. Some even say the attacks were just a front for the biggest robbery in the history of the world. The story goes when the tunnels under the World Trade Center were finally accessed after the attack, one gold bar and a broken-down truck were found.
The last item I would like to talk about is the aids virus. Supposedly the aids virus came from monkeys in Africa and mutated. That is not what everyone believes however. There are a large number of people who believe the aids virus came from a lab that was working on viral weapons for the US Government and somehow a careless scientist allowed it to escape. It is said it mutated several times and because of this no anti-viral medicine could be developed.
Rumors seem to be a part of human nature. We can find them in every corner of the world. Sometimes even though we can’t prove whether they are true or not, they have what I like to call “pointers”, there is a good chance they might be true or at least have some truth. Then there are some which seem to have been planted for the sole purpose of hurting some person, or entity. Last there are the kind which stem from some belief which seems to have no basis. Some people who investigate rumors like to look for ones they consider to have a chance of being true for the field they are interested in. Take the UFO field for example. The bottom line is if there is no proof, we shouldn’t take a rumor too seriously.