ALWAYS REMEMBER PATRIOTS LIKE DR.JAMES MCDONALD! TRUE HERO

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PostFri Jan 13, 2012 2:18 am » by Anubis


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May we pray for Dr.James Mcdonald, he was the only Scientist that never sold out to the New World Disorder. He challenged Useless Scientists like Carl Sagan and others that were Covering up the Alien Reality from the Public.
He was determined to break the Secrecy on the Alien Question, he recieved Death threats and his Wife couldn't take it anymore and told him to stop.
She Divorced Doctor James. Later he was shot in the Head by Secret Agents and they made it look like a Suicide in the early 1970's.

May he always be remembered for his Great Courage for trying his best to break this Secrecy Wide Open regarding the Space Aliens and the Government Conspiracy against Humanity and these Nasty Reptilians and Greys.

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Here is the Official Lie.

McDonald's tireless UFO efforts were exacting a toll: he was becoming professionally isolated, and his marriage was faltering. Beyond Klass and Condon, McDonald butted heads with many other prominent figures, including Donald Menzel of Harvard University. McDonald's personality may have been a factor in these confrontations; even his friends described him as sometimes forceful and impatient, while others, less charitably, called him blunt and abrasive.Additionally, McDonald suffered a public humiliation when in 1970, he agreed to appear before a committee of the United States Congress to provide evidence against the development of the supersonic transport (SST) plane. Like many other atmospheric physicists who testified with him, McDonald was convinced that the plane could potentially harm the Earth's vital but fragile ozone layer. During his testimony Congressman Silvio Conte of Massachusetts - whose district contained factories that would help build the SST - tried to discredit McDonald's SST testimony by switching the hearing to a discussion of McDonald's UFO research. Although McDonald defended his UFO work and noted that his evidence regarding the SST had nothing to do with UFOs, Conte bluntly stated that anyone who "believes in little green men" was, in his opinion, not a credible witness. McDonald was deeply humiliated by Conte's mocking attitude, and by the open laughter of some committee members.

In March, 1971, McDonald's wife Betsy told him she wanted a divorce. McDonald seems to have started planning his suicide not long afterwards.
He finished a few articles he was writing (UFO-related and otherwise), and made plans for the storage of his notes, papers, and research. In April 1971 he attempted suicide by shooting himself in the head. He survived, but was blinded and was wheelchair bound. For a short period, McDonald was committed to the psychiatric ward of a Tucson, Arizona hospital. He recovered a degree of peripheral vision, and made plans to return to his teaching position. However, on June 13, 1971, a family, walking along a creek close to the bridge spanning the Canada Del Oro Wash near Tucson, found a body that was later identified as McDonald's. A .38 caliber revolver was found close to him, as well as a suicide note.

Four of McDonald's peers from the University of Arizona wrote a reminiscence of their colleague, calling him "a man of great integrity and great courage. He was loved and admired by a great many people ... he made a lasting impact on many facets of atmospheric sciences ... and he will be missed much more than we now realize".
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