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I'm so thirsty! It's illegal to trap rainwater in a lot of States because they want you to pay for it.
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Oh come on, Nat Geo, when are you going to find Bigfoot? You're supposed to be looking for fossils, why can't you keep your eyes on the ground! Consession: The notion that there is no life beyond Earth is absolutely absurd. The people who believe this ought to be the ones having their heads examined. The scientists who think they have a handle on alien life have absolutely no idea why we haven't seen or heard from any aliens. I believe the Stephenville people saw two F-16s "chasing" something. There are too many disparities to tell what it was, but the Air Force explanation that large, experimental flares got out of control is actually the most plausible. Two fighter jockeys likely would not have kept their mouths shut this long. They of course would have been well-screened if this was secret flare technology. I have seen a couple of UFOs, but unfortunately, I was able to explain both of them. Real UAFs would almost have to be photon based in order to move as fast as they do with any mass. That is based only on our current knowledge of physics though.
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His daughter will make a fine dictator - if she survives his sister!
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Well, it's not a secret now, is it? How do we know Neil isn't a Reptilian? Somebody ask Chuck.
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βΒ @observer7418Β or Discovery π
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I want to believe, the truth is out there, but I trust no-one. The big problem with all of this it that there is absolutely nothing anyone can do about it other than deny it or ignore it. I'll put my two cents in on the Phoenix Lights though. It is possible some high tech, top secret flares were being tested, and the Air Force royally screwed up. I've seen two bizarre aerial phenomena that I was able to explain after some hard thinking. If there are aliens, there might be one or two real incidents in the last two centuries. The odds against that happening are literally astronomical. When you consider the vast distances, the only way for them to get here safely is hyperlight speed, and we don't even know if that is possible.
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Doesn't pulling high Gs give you floaters? Just think about this for a moment. Disinformation is an integral part of the military's M.O. They are not going to give a straight answer. Whether Alien Objects exist in our atmosphere or not, the military is the last group of people we should depend upon to find out for us. The second to last should be the bureacrats in Washington D.C. We're going to have to pump a lot more money and resources into civilian endevours if we're ever going to resolve this issue. About the only thing that can perform the way these UAPs do is Photons. If our military had a handle on this, the last people we would want them to tell is our adversaries. This leaves it down to the scientific community to come up with the real answers. So far, nothing - give them some grant money and see what grows in the laboratory.
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Santorini, it's plainly obvious in the writings of Plato. Atlantis is South of Greece. National Geographic has sunk to an all time low. Shameless pandering.
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If you go all the way back to Roswell, 1947, one or both of the military's explanations has to be false. If that was a mylar or other new material, I don't see why that would still be a mystery after all of these decades. Rumor has it they were drop testing cadavers, and I can just imagine the uproar from that would be a lot worse than a UFO report. π½π½ I don't think all of these adverserial governments would be acting the way they do if all of this was true. As far as cover-ups, those policies come and go with individual Presidents, along with their other whims. The real deep state is the two respective political parties. π²
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Guilt
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U.S. Navy planners anticipated and suspected that the Japanese would have some 18" gunned ships. They experimented with their own and decided that the 16" Super Heavy ammunition would be adequate to the task. 18" caliber was too unwieldy and took a heavy toll on gun crews and the ship itself. The Super Heavy shells of the Iowa Class holed the turret armour intended for the third Yamato Class battleship, so they could have handled the 16" Yamato armour in a direct fight. Underwater tunnels to artificial island strongholds. China wants military access to the Pacific.
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Quetzalcoatl did it.
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