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Thanksgiving coldest on record in the NEast

I just turned the heat on again in the CenTex. We've run heat in April in the past. This spring it seems we're doing a lot more heating than in the past. It's 54F on my patio.

I'm eager to see if we get a Dalton Minimum revisit in April as a number of NASA scientists predict. What will the Warmists do? Horrors!!!
 
Insta is crazy as a loon with his little green men and bigfoot....yet he clearly has about 30 more IQ points than @BSC911 does.

If you had ever had a Top Secret clearance, then you might have a clue about ET's.
I had my own 1st hand knowledge / experience with this 50+ years ago.
This kind of thing is NOT NEW for the military and it happens worldwide on a near daily basis. o_O



But while the Navy plans to keep its UFO sightings out of the public eye, the politician who helped fund the Pentagon's shuttered UFO program, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), says UFO sightings are far more common in military circles than previously revealed.

Speaking with CBS affiliate KLAS in Las Vegas, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid described widespread sightings on military bases. "You can't just hide your head and say these things are not happening," Reid, who has previously described a UFO arms race between the United States and competing countries, told the I-Team's George Knapp. "We have military installations where hundreds and hundreds of people who are there see these things."

https://www.newsweek.com/ufo-sighti...tac-pentagon-navy-unidentified-aerial-1412272
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And if you'd read a bit, you might finally get a clue about some other things that you're unlikely to ever learn by watching the nightly excuse for news...

PhD Don Jeffrey "Jeff" Meldrum (born May 24, 1958) is a Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology and a Professor of the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University. Meldrum is also Adjunct Professor of Occupational and Physical Therapy.

"Jeff Meldrum's book Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science brings a much needed level of scientific analysis to the Sasquatch-or Bigfoot-debate." --Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE UN Messenger of Peace & Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute.agrees.
Meldrum is an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in primates
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'Secrets in the Fields - The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles'
by Freddy Silva

"For over fifteen centuries the mysterious crop circles have been mentioned in academic and religious texts. In the 1890s farmers and military personnel witnessed them being created in seconds by tubes of light and other luminosities. But around 1980 the phenomenon went into overdrive and exploded worldwide, with some 10,000 reports spread over 29 countries."

Anyone stupid enough to believe that 2 old men (Doug & Dave) stomped out the crop circles in the middle of one night with boards tied to their feet, deserve to remain ignorant of reality.... :rolleyes:




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I saw Fairchild AFB shut down for the strangest sounding craft I've ever heard land in the dark of night. Job Control called me prior to the landing and said let nobody leave the POL area. Petroleum, oil and lubricants. Job Control told me to get a 1 quart sample from our single RP-1 (rocket propellent) truck for pickup by the base lab. After the craft was hangared, all flight line lights went back on and back to business as usual. When I got off to go home, an army of air policemen stood guard at the hangar.

The next night all was repeated as the craft left.

Years later, I ran into a USAF fighter pilot who had just resigned because he couldn't stand Bill as commander-in-chief. I described the Fairchild incident as best I could. He said I heard an SR-71 Blackbird.
 
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I described the Fairchild incident as best I could. He said I heard an SR-71 Blackbird.

While interesting in itself, that is not relevant to this subject.
The Blackbird is not a UFO and it has none of the UFO/UAP characteristics.
BTW - In my career, I have been in remote contact and observed the performance of both...
 
While interesting in itself, that is not relevant to this subject.
The Blackbird is not a UFO and it has none of the UFO/UAP characteristics.
BTW - In my career, I have been in remote contact and observed the performance of both...

To all of us, it sure sounded like a UFO. We had never heard anything like it. I don't remember anything ever requiring use of out RP-1 truck. We fired up the truck and took a sample of it's content about once a month.
 
To be fair, that's a pretty good chance of life on another planet, at least at the microscopic level.

There's no chance these are the 5 hottest years in the history of the planet, as @BSC911 has repeatedly claimed.
I hate to admit it, but it's unusually hot in Jax, FL for the last week in march, but expected to drop another 15 degrees from Wed thru Friday.
I've seen hotter weather in march many many years ago.
 
I hate to admit it, but it's unusually hot in Jax, FL for the last week in march, but expected to drop another 15 degrees from Wed thru Friday.
I've seen hotter weather in march many many years ago.

In the 50s and chilly here. Glad to see warm and sunny weather in Jax, as @BSC911 will confirm, sunny weather helps fight Chinese Virus. So global warming is saving the planet!
 
Aw shite - here we go

Like Trump, I responded to the 'Fake News,' I'm not the one that started it. o_O
And just like with Trump, all I get back is blah, blah, blah, with noting of any real substance. :rolleyes:

And you are again invited to NOT join in on an adult discussion... (small chance of that) :cool:

Those as clueless / biased are you are should stay out of these discussions... (unlikley)

And to relieve this thread of further talk on these lines (unless provoked again with Fake News), I'll start a new thread. :p



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To all of us, it sure sounded like a UFO. We had never heard anything like it. I don't remember anything ever requiring use of out RP-1 truck. We fired up the truck and took a sample of it's content about once a month.

So now you think that you know what a UFO sounds like? o_O
From your vast experience with hearing UFO's I'm guessing? :rolleyes:
And if you'd never heard anything like it, then why assume it's a UFO? :confused:
Logic is lacking here dude... :cool:

Actually, most UFO's are silent making no sounds at all.
Occasionally, at hover, some have reported hearing a buzz or a hum similar to the sound of high tension wires or transformers, but that's about it.
 
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So now you think that you know what a UFO sounds like? o_O
From your vast experience with hearing UFO's I'm guessing? :rolleyes:
And if you'd never heard anything like it, then why assume it's a UFO? :confused:
Logic is lacking here dude... :cool:

Actually, most UFO's are silent making no sounds at all.
Occasionally, at hover, some have reported hearing a buzz or a hum similar to the sound of high tension wires or transformers, but that's about it.

We don't think we know what a UFO sounds like. At the time, we wondered about the strange sound. UFO arose in our conversations.
 
So now you think that you know what a UFO sounds like? o_O
From your vast experience with hearing UFO's I'm guessing? :rolleyes:
And if you'd never heard anything like it, then why assume it's a UFO? :confused:
Logic is lacking here dude... :cool:

Actually, most UFO's are silent making no sounds at all.
Occasionally, at hover, some have reported hearing a buzz or a hum similar to the sound of high tension wires or transformers, but that's about it.

#fakenews
 
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Heat on again in the CenTex on the last day of March. 57F on the patio. It sure seems like more of the nippy air just keeps hanging on this year.
 
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So now you think that you know what a UFO sounds like? o_O
From your vast experience with hearing UFO's I'm guessing? :rolleyes:
And if you'd never heard anything like it, then why assume it's a UFO? :confused:
Logic is lacking here dude... :cool:

Actually, most UFO's are silent making no sounds at all.
Occasionally, at hover, some have reported hearing a buzz or a hum similar to the sound of high tension wires or transformers, but that's about it.
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Heat on again in the CenTex on the last day of March. 57F on the patio. It sure seems like more of the nippy air just keeps hanging on this year.

Same here, positively chilly in the Deep South on March 31.

This year is shaping up like the one we had about 5 years ago. The mildest Summer of my life, the daily temps were in the mid 80s through the end of July, about 10 degrees cooler than normal all Summer.

Fell during the '5 hottest years in the history of the planet' span that warmists crow about. Hopefully this will be another year like this. So far so good.
 
Same here, positively chilly in the Deep South on March 31.

This year is shaping up like the one we had about 5 years ago. The mildest Summer of my life, the daily temps were in the mid 80s through the end of July, about 10 degrees cooler than normal all Summer.

Fell during the '5 hottest years in the history of the planet' span that warmists crow about. Hopefully this will be another year like this. So far so good.

The Warmists use select data from concrete jungles in their claims of the hottest 5 years in history.
 
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Well, i remember back 150 years ago or so, in my youth, when it snowed in July in Tampa, (where I grew up).

But of course, that has no bearing on the 130 degree temps that I'm now suffering in my old age in rural N.FL.....
(see, I can do fake news too, and with equal competency) ;):D
 
Well, i remember back 150 years ago or so, in my youth, when it snowed in July in Tampa, (where I grew up).

But of course, that has no bearing on the 130 degree temps that I'm now suffering in my old age in rural N.FL.....
(see, I can do fake news too, and with equal competency) ;):D
The most hilarious sight I saw on Christmas Eve in 1989 was looking at every vehicle stuck in a ditch on roads that swerved after it actually snowed in Jax the day before.
I wasn't used to driving in snow that day and it sucked if you drove more than 5 miles per hour. I learned how to brake the hard way but luckily I didn't hit anyone or anything.
 
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Well, i remember back 150 years ago or so, in my youth, when it snowed in July in Tampa, (where I grew up).

But of course, that has no bearing on the 130 degree temps that I'm now suffering in my old age in rural N.FL.....
(see, I can do fake news too, and with equal competency) ;):D
Not that I would ever question someone that believes in UFOs, but I think you are mistaken.


Low Temperature
During July the overnight temperature drops to an average of 75.8°F, with the lowest temperature of 68.9°F being recorded on July 2, 1950.

https://www.climatespy.com/climate/summary/united-states/florida/macdill-afb/july

Maybe you were thinking of hail. Or maybe you meant 15,000 years ago.
 
Not that I would ever question someone that believes in UFOs, but I think you are mistaken.

Low Temperature
During July the overnight temperature drops to an average of 75.8°F, with the lowest temperature of 68.9°F being recorded on July 2, 1950.

https://www.climatespy.com/climate/summary/united-states/florida/macdill-afb/july

Maybe you were thinking of hail. Or maybe you meant 15,000 years ago.

You took my clearly stated 'fake news' story just as seriously as you take the 'MSM's Fake News.' :rolleyes:
Why am I not at all surprised by this, from a certified moe-ron... :cool:

PS
Those of us with Top Secret 1st hand knowledge of UAP's don't need beliefs...
We just go with the facts and reality. o_O



While your own unfounded on facts disbelief is your type's trademark. :p
 
When the dinosaurs ruled the earth, it was so hot that all ice at both poles melted.

Number of humans on the earth when the dinosaurs were here: 0.

Warmists cannot explain how the earth achieved such hot global temperature, without man. Was it dinosaur-made climate change?
 
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You took my clearly stated 'fake news' story just as seriously as you take the 'MSM's Fake News.' :rolleyes:
Why am I not at all surprised by this, from a certified moe-ron... :cool:

PS
Those of us with Top Secret 1st hand knowledge of UAP's don't need beliefs...
We just go with the facts and reality. o_O



While your own unfounded on facts disbelief is your type's trademark. :p

Well done. With crazy people, it’s hard to tell what satire and what you really believe.

Help me out, is your UFO spiel real or are you joking around again? You’re such a kidder.
 
Well done. With crazy people, it’s hard to tell what satire and what you really believe.

Help me out, is your UFO spiel real or are you joking around again? You’re such a kidder.

Ask that question in his Infinite Universe thread .... and then hold on. The last thread he commandeered for his alien religion went 85 pages..... no chit
 
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I don’t see a date on those articles. Plus your realize that North Florida is a different temperature zone than south Florida, don’t you?
December 23, 1989. I don't know what happened in South Florida that day. All I know and care is what I witnessed on December 23, 1989.
For the people who never saw snow in Jax, it was a big deal. Me personally, I hated snow as I moved back and forth from Jax to Portsmouth and Norfolk as a kid. My dad of course, served on the USS Saratoga and Nimitz back then. Having to go to school on spring break and spending a week longer in school because of missed time due to the snow really sucked, for me anyway.

Correction, now that I look back, I don't think that's an article from The Florida Times Union. I tried looking for old articles but no luck on Christmas Eve of 1989.
 
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