Thursday, May 30, 2013

High school advice

For me my parents gave the simple advice of get good grades and finish high school.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

I'm not the type of person who like to change thing but if I could change something it would be school. I would make school college based so you wouldn't really need to do your homework.i feel like school should be like this because then your grade would just be based on the test you take.i would really enjoy if school was like this because then I would only need to focus the tests. 

 Since I know no school will be like this anytime soon other changes are longer lunch.Another thing is to make homework assignment worthless then what their worth. My last change is that each student should be able to choose their own classes and that what I would change in school, peace.

Thursday, May 9, 2013


I believe


     I believe in conspiracy theories. I believe that things are way too connected to be coincidence. Honestly, I don’t understand how people attribute so many things to coincidence!

     I’m almost sure some of you have heard of Roswell New Mexico. There are theories regarding events from many years ago, that still have not been disproven and I believe, it is still covered up. Some things I am saying here may sound a bit crazy but just hear me out here. On July 8, 1947, the Roswell Army Air Field issued a press release, which stated that they had recovered a crashed "flying disc" from a ranch near Roswell. Lt. Warren Haught released a press statement saying, "The many rumors regarding the flying discs became a reality yesterday when the intelligence office of the 509th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc through the cooperation of one of the ranchers and the sheriff's office of Chaves County. The flying object landed on a ranch near Roswell sometime last week. Not having phone facilities, the rancher stored the disc until such time as he was able to contact the sheriff's office, who then notified Jesse A. Marcel, of the 509th Bomb Group intelligence office." 

       Soon after, a press conference was called and the military stated that it was a crashed weather balloon. Many years went by and the cover-up did not sit well with many people. In 1978, Maj. Jesse Marcel, a soldier who had been involved in the recovery of the "balloon” said that the recovered debris he saw was "not of this world.".

       Eleven years later, former mortician Glenn Dennis, came forward and announced that alien autopsies had been conducted at the Roswell base. Six years later, unable to ignore the hype surrounding the incident, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force launched an internal investigation into the Roswell incident. In a 1995 report, the agency announced that the "weather balloon" they had recovered was actually a high-altitude balloon that was intended to detect bomb waves from atomic bomb and ballistic missile tests. In regard to alien autopsies, a second report was later released, in which officials stated that the alien bodies were actually those of dead soldiers and test dummies. The confusion about the autopsies was blamed on psychological effects.

       If all those facts seem like “coincidence”, you may need to rethink it. I believe in conspiracy theories.