What has not been thoroughly investigated are the reasons surrounding the extraterrestrial craft's deviation to the President's Crawford ranch. Was the motivation of such importance that a physical meeting had to occur? What is so important that an extraterrestrial representative would call so many other UFO's into the public view to distract from a craft cruising into the FAA's no-fly zone around the President's ranch? Why was this craft not challenged when other UFO's were challenged by F-16's from the U.S. Air Force's 301st Fighter Wing, based at nearby Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base?
In June 2009, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush appeared together at a Q&A fundraiser, where their new friendship was moved into the media spotlight.
Through a gullible public's "ooh's" and "ahh's", no one thought to look deeper into the relationship between Clinton and the younger Bush, who was obviously his father's successor in more than just the American Presidency, specifically the likely head of any group tasked with researching and managing the alien threat to Earth - today's Majestic-12.
This author unwaveringly believes that foreign terroristic goals were the motivation for the 9/11 attacks. It is noteworthy, though, that a war pervasive enough to distract the American public and an often self-absorbed Congress would be just the thing to hide the American (and possibly the Earth's as a whole) reaction or response to an alien threat. It is also attention-catching that the Bush administration, which this author respects for a myriad of reasons, would react so drastically to the computer-hacking case involving a British citizen diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism.
Gary McKinnon was arrested when it was determined that he had hacked into numerous American Department of Defense mainframes and NASA databases. McKinnon was reported to have seen names of U.S. Navy ships not listed on any official fleet manifest that seemed to be listed as space-bound, in orbit around the Earth. McKinnon also located names, ranks, and inter-fleet transfer reports of "non-terrestrial officers". Would the threat of a 70 year prison sentence be an appropriate response to a developmentally challenged individual's intrusion into government databases if McKinnon's allegations were untrue or the imaginations of a challenged individual in need to assistance?
Today, McKinnon's fate is still up in the air, as is the truth behind "non-terrestrial officers" and space-bound Navy ships. Equally mysterious is the Bush' and Bill Clinton's involvement with the UFO mystery.