By Richard C. Hoagland
© 2002 The Enterprise Mission
As we predicted many years ago, the closer our Enterprise investigation has come to figuring out the truth regarding the science
and politics of "extraterrestrial artifacts in the solar system,"
the more rabid and relentless has become the "opposition." Recent
events -- occasioned by the release of the first Odyssey daytime IR
image of Cydonia, and the dramatic leak of a second version
of the same image to Enterprise -- has spurred a significant
increase in the fury and absurdity of these attacks... This, in turn,
has created the need for some major reassessments of the role and
nature of the long-standing Enterprise Conference.
The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees
every American the right of "free speech." But is speech truly "free"
when expressing a differing opinion from "the mainstream," or publishing
data contrary to a government agency's "official" position, instantly
attracts a barrage of demeaning lies and accusations from anonymous,
cowardly individuals hiding behind assumed names, an unceasing rain
of personal attacks, and even outright intimidation...?
When we began the Enterprise Conference in 1996,
it was our intent to provide a place for serious people to openly
discuss both the remarkable scientific evidence -- and the extraordinary
social implications -- of extraterrestrial ruins on nearby worlds.
However, as the evidence has grown stronger -- with each new NASA
mission, and successful political actions (led by Enterprise)
that has forced the release of a veritable flood of startling new
evidence of extensive ET ruins -- so too has the number and ferocity
of attacks on Enterprise itself. This escalating pattern has,
of course, one overriding objective: to suppress both scientific investigation,
and effective political action, regarding the continuing extraterrestrial
cover-up.
Therefore, to combat the increasingly insidious nature
of recent attacks, which have threatened the rights and privacy of
every Enterprise member, we have decided the time has come
to try something new... to introduce a brand new kind of Internet
forum -- to protect our Enterprise members' most fundamental freedoms.
We are hereby introducing an experimental new arena for our continuing
discussions of the increasingly possible extraordinary realities and
implications of extraterrestrial ruins in the solar system: a subscriber-based
Enterprise Mission Conference, run by none other than "Scotty" himself -- the original Enterprise Conference Moderator, Keith
Rowland.
For only $3.95 per month, anyone truly interested in
joining a conversation that could change the course of history --
around the most important issue of our time --- can join the
new Enterprise Mission discussion.
By initiating this new action, we feel we are
assuring a safe, reasoned, and non-hostile environment in which to
undertake these continuing essential discussions and presentation
of new evidence. To subscribe to the Enterprise Conference,
members will need to provide official identification for their purchase
but then be able to select their own personal username for posting.
This will insure that the moderators know precisely who the "troublemakers" are -- if there are any -- and can deal with them accordingly.
For this nominal subscription, participating Members
can for the first time actually support the work of Enterprise
on a continuing basis, knowing that their small monthly contribution
is truly making possible this unending fight for truth. And, in a
delicious irony, if the outspoken enemies of what Enterprise is all about want to become true "agents," to continue their infiltration
of the Conference so they can later distort the contents of the discussion
across the wider Net, simultaneously, their memberships will also
be underwriting our on-going research and publications. I mean, what
could possibly be more appropriate...?
For, in addition, official membership in the Enterprise
Conference will be required even to read the on-going conversations,
or to participate in the frequent live "chat" sessions we are planning.
The latter will feature a variety of Enterprise research associates,
discussing new research findings before they are published on the
Enterprise Main page, interesting guests in a wide range of
parallel subjects being currently investigated by the Enterprise Mission Ð and, yes, I promise to drop in more frequently myself...
from time to time.
In addition to these unique features, membership will
entitle the Enterprise "crew" to a variety of political opportunities
not afforded in any other forum. These include the ability to instantly
interact with members of other, mainstream conferences -- hosted
in parallel to Enterprise, and only a click away on the
same website. These parallel discussions, also moderated by the
Rowland staff, are devoted to America's most famous mainstream radio
and television talk shows and their guests -- from Rush Limbaugh to
Dr. Laura, from Donahue to Chris Matthews.
Since Enterprise has the pioneering opportunity
to be the first group of Members of this brand new service, there
won't be many participants there yet. But in the next few days as
the word gets out, we should have most of our regular supporters registered
and the conversations on some startling new evidence we've just uncovered
on the continuing THEMIS controversy can begin.
For those who want to "spread the word" about NASA's
continuing cover-up of the most important scientific and political
discovery of our time... to a larger mainstream audience...
this will be your golden opportunity...
Anything new is controversial. We expect no less from
this idea, since that's what we're well known for anyway. But, what
have you got to lose? Isn't it time to get serious about what
NASA -- with perhaps more than a little help from its newly revealed
friends -- has done to the most important Dream of all Mankind...?!
It used to be said that "talk is cheap." Well, no more... not at Enterprise.
Join us. The real adventure is only just Beginning...