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Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by selig
Tiny Montgomery wrote: ↑
02 Aug 2023


:clap: :clap: :clap: :lol: :lol:
Love this.
And to add to the recent comments, if secrets CAN be kept then it is as likely (if not more likely) the secret being kept has to do with all that money and where it is actually going.

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Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by Tiny Montgomery
Norm was the best. Used his ferocious intelligence & humour in the service of good.

Yes I agree with your point on money. I wonder when we're going to get the hearing on where the trillions of dollars of black budget money are going?!

Don't want to spam the thread with more video but there is some good stuff coming from the, shall we say, more conspiratorial end of the content farm, that is very sceptical about these hearings.

Its interesting to me how these schisms are developing in culture - someone who is ultra sceptical on the UFO topic from a "normie" perspective will now find bedfellows in conspiracy culture who are equally sceptical. Sure it will be from different premises and starting points, but they will both look at these hearings, whistle blowers and usual suspects with suspicion and I think that's a good development in some ways.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz
search: Pentagon billions missing. Check how old some of the videos are on yt.

I get it.
How can you have ultra secret black box projects inside ultra secret black box projects inside ultra secret black box projects no one can name if you know exactly how much each project cost by looking at a ledger?
How do you track everything?
No ledger should exist, at least exists only in the mind of some people.
How do you train the next living ledger secretly, while tracking billions?
Why even bother having an inspector general telling the whole world that money is missing?

What a united schizophrenic state of mind... Or a great idea for a sci-fi book? Still working on a tittle.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by jappe
Love Norm...binge watching clips for some time.
Making ppl laugh at things they shouldn't laugh at and telling ridiculous stories, love it😁

"This guy was a real jerk"
/Norm labels a serial killer


About the missing money, it was mentioned somewhere that they'd failed every audit.

Sounds strange, how is it possible that post audit actions didn't sort out the issues?

Isn't that the purpose of an audit: inspect, report, correct, and audit again immediately after correction?

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by Aosta
De Grasse is a grifter making bank from wherever he can like Bill Nye has done for decades.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by motuscott
Illegal bombing of Cambodia classic Barbie bait and switch.
Prove me wrong

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 02 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 03 Aug 2023
by jappe
bxbrkrz wrote: ↑
02 Aug 2023
Lovely intro😁

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 03 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz
jappe wrote: ↑
03 Aug 2023
bxbrkrz wrote: ↑
02 Aug 2023
Lovely intro😁
I thought the card was real :D

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 04 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz
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Encounters with small unidentified "objects," sometimes in swarm-like groups of as many as eight. Sightings of other objects, including some characterized as drones, flying at altitudes up to 36,000 feet and as fast as Mach 0.75. Another apparent small drone actually hitting the canopy of an F-16 Viper causing damage. These incidents and many more, all occurred in or around various military air combat training ranges in Arizona since January 2020.

The events are described in reports from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) filed over roughly a three-year period. Overall, the data points to what are often categorized as drones, but many of which are actually unidentified objects, as well as what do appear to be drones, or uncrewed aerial systems (UAS), intruding into these restricted warning areas with alarming regularity.

Marc Cecotti, a contributor to The War Zone, has been able to obtain additional partially redacted reports about a number of these incidents from the U.S. Air Force's Safety Center via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) that provide additional insights. Cecotti, together with Adam Kehoe, another one of our contributors, had first begun to notice a clustering of reports of unusual aerial encounters in southwestern Arizona back in 2021. An interactive online tool they created for The War Zone that leverages the FAA's public database of drone-related incident reports helped highlight that trend.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/p ... ing-ranges

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 04 Aug 2023
by Aosta

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 04 Aug 2023
by jappe


Chris Lehto live

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 06 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz


Going back. Back in time.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 08 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz


:shock:

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 09 Aug 2023
by aeox
I figure "aliens" could form in a different plane of existence entirely. Who's to assume that they take the form as the same material that humans do? Maybe the entire universe is sentient? Maybe every musical note you play in Reason is creating new universes?


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Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 09 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz
aeox wrote: ↑
09 Aug 2023
I figure "aliens" could form in a different plane of existence entirely. Who's to assume that they take the form as the same material that humans do? Maybe the entire universe is sentient? Maybe every musical note you play in Reason is creating new universes?


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The Universe+ is subscription based. When you stop paying you're gone forever...

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 13 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz


:puf_smile:


Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 17 Aug 2023
by Aosta
bxbrkrz wrote: ↑
16 Aug 2023
4 minutes in and this guy is talking as if his assumptions are fact, skirts around answering a straight question and takes quotes out of context to bolster his theories...oh look he has wrote a book.
You find these guys all over conspiracy conventions.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 18 Aug 2023
by jappe
Aosta wrote: ↑
17 Aug 2023
bxbrkrz wrote: ↑
16 Aug 2023
4 minutes in and this guy is talking as if his assumptions are fact, skirts around answering a straight question and takes quotes out of context to bolster his theories...oh look he has wrote a book.
You find these guys all over conspiracy conventions.
I recently saw a new hypothesis about the acceleration anomaly.
If I understood it correctly, the idea that the acceleration was caused by hydrogen emission could be possible if it had a layer of protecting water ice that would keep the hydrogen core intact during interstellar travel.(where energy from the stars would otherwise have melted the hydrogen).
And our sun would have melted the ice which allowed the hydrogen to become a rocket engine for Oumuamuah.

To support that theory, they looked for other meteors with the same behavior, and found a few.

Edit: here:

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 20 Aug 2023
by plaamook
Was out watching the stars the other night, having a cocktail, and I saw the starlink sats. I wasn’t aware of them before and I nearly fell over. Took a photo. Sent it to a friend to told me what they were.
I was nearly a believer for a moment there.

Pretty cool thing to see anyway.

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 31 Aug 2023
by bxbrkrz

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 13 Sep 2023
by bxbrkrz

Re: The UFO Thread

Posted: 13 Sep 2023
by jappe
bxbrkrz wrote: ↑
13 Sep 2023
Is it correct that the material is available to other researchers?