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PSA: I saw a guy get kicked out of a Denver UFO convention for asking too many questions about Project Blue Book

He kept pushing the speaker on why the 1969 report said there was no evidence, but then some files stayed classified until 2025. The whole room got real quiet, and security just walked him out. It made me think about what makes a conspiracy debate cross the line from asking to accusing. Has anyone else seen a talk go off the rails like that?
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emmag40
emmag407d ago
Reminds me of a local history talk where a guy kept asking about missing city council minutes from the 80s. The speaker got flustered and said the records were lost in a flood, but everyone knew that building never flooded. The mood shifted from curious to tense real fast when he wouldn't drop it. Some people just want a straight answer and can't let go when they smell a cover-up.
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jamiew83
jamiew837d ago
Had a neighbor who kept pushing about a zoning change on our street. The town clerk gave some vague answer about "procedural delays." My neighbor started bringing printed maps to meetings, pointing out where the old rules clearly applied. Eventually they had to admit a council member's relative owned one of the lots. Persistence with cold, hard facts was the only thing that worked.
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