Who's "A Man In Black"?
I've been an amateur astronomer since I was 10 years old and majored in astronomy in college...until the department moved out from under me during my junior year in a State Education System "political" dispute...then I majored in International Relations, with emphasis on the Middle East and the former Soviet Union, until the money ran out. I have been researching UFOs and a LOT of other things since the early to middle 1960s. I worked for nearly 6 months at High Frontier, which is Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) or "Star Wars" related. I also worked for several months at NASA Headquarters for a subcontractor during the "Challenger" recovery. In short, I DEFINITELY know where my towel is, but there are some things about my background that I can't tell you....Well, I COULD tell you, but then the mice said I'd have to shoot you...;-)
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