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UFO's / UAP / AATIP

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Yep he pushed a bogus dossier and that stuff trying to help them out but don't think there is any criminal thing on his part like those big crooks at the FBI and some others.

I wonder if Reid took any alien info to the grave with him.
 
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Unlikely, but that's jmoho, I don't know what Reid was aware of.

He started AATIP because as a high ranking public servant, he wanted to know,.
And he wanted the sovereign citizens to know also.

While it wasn't much of a report, at least the Congress and the public did finally get a weak and sanitized report this past year from the Pentagon. More is supposed to be made public in the near future, but I don't have much faith in them at this point, due to past experience with the cover-ups.

However, there can no longer be any doubt that unexplained (at our level of knowledge) craft of many and various kinds are here, and that because of their level of technology, there is NOTHING that we can do about them appearing and going anywhere that they chose to go.


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The Pentagon recently released a memorandum outlining the creation of a new organization focused on the issue of so-called unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, more commonly referred to as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, and the threats they might pose to national security. This group will replace the existing UAP Task Force within the U.S. Navy and will be focused entirely on encounters in areas designated as Special Use Airspace, or SUA, such as warning areas off America's East and West Coasts where many reported incidents have occurred in the past. Separately, a number of members of Congress are calling for the U.S. military to take much broader action, including in a proposed amendment to the Senate's draft of the annual defense policy bill for the 2022 Fiscal Year.


While the circle of jerks will just tell everyone to move on, that there is nothing to see here, and besides,
the iG doesn't know anything at all on the subject either.... 🙄
 
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Yep he pushed a bogus dossier and that stuff trying to help them out but don't think there is any criminal thing on his part like those big crooks at the FBI and some others.

I wonder if Reid took any alien info to the grave with him.
Pushing a dossier that he knew was false during an election year is election interference.
 
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This from the GhostofBRAINLESS.
Reports from the Pentagon's AATIP are not valid.
500+ top quality and informed witnesses are not valid.
But he's now interested in general astronomy instead of what's happening daily in our own skies. Typical village idiot commentary is all that ever comes from him.
A waste of time and a thread hijacker for his constant ignorant crap...



 
This from the GhostofBRAINLESS.
Reports from the Pentagon's AATIP are not valid.
500+ top quality and informed witnesses are not valid.
But he's now interested in general astronomy instead of what's happening daily in our own skies. Typical village idiot commentary is all that ever comes from him.
A waste of time and a thread hijacker for his constant ignorant crap...




Only real space news in this thread. Not fake crap that crazies push on AM radio stations at 3 in the morning.

First warning.
 
Only real space news in this thread. Not fake crap that crazies push on AM radio stations at 3 in the morning.

First warning.
You don't own this thread.
And maybe you need to go to the top to see what the thread title is.
If you want to start a thread on astronomy, then do so, instead of hijacking my thread.

First warning of what?
 
New Pentagon statements on AATIP, including a flip/flop

It did. It didn't.
Ok, it kinda did.


 
You don't own this thread.
And maybe you need to go to the top to see what the thread title is.
If you want to start a thread on astronomy, then do so, instead of hijacking my thread.

First warning of what?

BEEF BRISKET​

Beef brisket comes from the lower chest area of the cow. It’s a very tough cut of meat because it comes from the area where there is a lot of muscle and tendons. Because it’s a tough cut of meat, brisket should be cooked at low temperature for a long period of time.

Season early and season well.

The only “ingredients” in this brisket are salt and pepper, so you want to make sure they do their job. Go for kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (no shakers here!) to maximize flavor. Take your brisket out of the fridge, season generously on all sides, and leave it out until it gets to room temperature to begin the tenderizing process. Think dry brine, but easier.

Choose the right roasting pan.

Grab your largest, heaviest, high-sided pan. Basically, the pan you only use once a year to roast your turkey on Thanksgiving. A disposable pan is okay if it's all you've got, but a heavy duty one will ensure even cooking and caramelization.

Fat is your friend.
Always roast fat-side-up. When you do that, the fat acts as a self-baster, dripping onto the brisket itself and the potatoes, allowing everything to braise. You don’t want too much fat, though, or things could get greasy. If you have more than ⅛ inch of fat, trim it.

Nail the timing.

Our foolproof ratio is 18 minutes per pound. Stick to that and you'll be golden. Ovens can vary, though, so to really be sure your brisket is cooked through and tender, check with a fork towards the end. Poke it into the middle—the fork should go through the meat easily, with no resistance.



 
Ah, the Dog-Poker had to jump in to take his rightful place in the circle of ignorant Jerks.

Their motivations for doing so, on a thread that they have ZERO interest in, started by a poster that they don't want any part of is amazing.

But hey, they can continue to keep this thread current and on the front page, running up both my views and likes, so it's all good I guess, right suck-up GhostofBRAINLESS?
 
And now, back to the thread and reality....

Weapons in Space Treaty -- Run Time 00:21:56

 
Some with an open mind will see the obvious proof.

The one's with a closed mind will make up things to calm themselves.
The one's with their own agenda will make every excuse they can come up with to deny reality.

 
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Thanks GhostofBRAINLESS, that's another view and post, and another laugh at your natural village idiot stupidity, along with your rampant ignorance....

For those that are physically near you (in your mommy's basement), I hope you wipe well after every time you take a crap here, or the smell might just over-power them....
 
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Battlestar Galactica (insta should like the intro)



Buck Rogers



Six million dollar man
Wonder woman
Hulk
Bionic Woman
Dukes of hazard
Different Strokes
Gilligans Island
Quincy
In Search Of
Project Blue Book (yes insta I watched it)
Re-runs of Star Trek
 
The Six Million Dollar Man and The Rockford Files because of the 1974 Pontiac Firebird. I thought Mash was lame and never watched WKRP.
I never watched WKRP but the turkey drop scene is a classic.

MASH was amazing from the first 3-5 seasons. Second 2 might have been the best television ever. After a few years when it started getting decent ratings, Alda and the writers decided they had freedom to go on their anti-war preaching. Hell by the end of the series they were literally framing the Chinese and North Koreans as the heros to try to illustrate how war is bad and hard to understand. No shit, but lefty morons ruin everything.

First three seasons are classic. Then Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson leave. Oof...a hit, but they still have Larry Linville playing Frank Burns so the series is still pretty good.

After season 5, Linville leaves, and that really is a gut punch. The series is still watchable for another season or so, but there's really no point after that.
 
Thing is this insta, if there was so much evidence we wouldn't have all these obscure videos. Perhaps there is something out there but there's no hard evidence. When you and your aliens are chilling at the beach then I'll believe.
 
Thing is this insta, if there was so much evidence we wouldn't have all these obscure videos. Perhaps there is something out there but there's no hard evidence. When you and your aliens are chilling at the beach then I'll believe.
Testimony (evidence) from far less credible witnesses, could get you imprisoned or executed if on trial for murder.

So, the gun camera footage from a Navy Top Gun Pilot, Cmd Fravor and his wingman's testimony is not evidence for you?
I guess if the aliens don't submit to landing in your own front lawn, then there is no evidence you'll accept...

In 2004, Cmdr. Fravor witnessed what came to be known as the Tic Tac UFO incident on a training run over the Pacific Ocean, 140 miles southwest of San Diego. At the time, he was stationed aboard the USS Nimitz as the Commanding Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 41, also known as “The Black Aces.”

As Cmdr. Favor engages the Tic Tac UFO:
On a clear day with unlimited visibility.
Upon seeing the Tic Tac UFO, Cmdr. Fravor decided to engage with the craft. Meanwhile, an “uncomfortable and inexperienced” Dietrich (as she put it) fell back to give cover, circling above as Fravor approached. When Fravor’s fighter moved forward, the Tic Tac abruptly disappeared, by flying away so fast (hypersonic) that it shocked him. He had flown in close and describes the object as “Tic Tac”-shaped, 40-feet long, with no wings, exhaust or discernible propulsion ... (i.e. not of this world alien)

The U.S. Navy confirmed that three videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) taken by fighter pilots a few years ago are indeed authentic. This means the videos went through the U.S. military, so it can be assumed they have not been computer-generated or altered.
(iG - That's technically not true, those vids are actually blurred about 15-20% for internal security reasons, the originals are much cleaner. They also didn't release ALL of the different cameras footage that they have.)


Three clips dubbed “FLIR1,” “Gimbal” and “Go Fast” show two encounters between Navy aircraft and UAP. The object was tracked by the aircraft’s Raytheon US:RTN AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward-Looking Infrared (ATFLIR) Pod, and in all three videos, it performed maneuvers that cannot be executed using current aviation technology.

But as with everything, everyone is free to believe, or not believe, whatever let's them sleep at night.....


PS - Just me, but I believe that they are not normally hostile unless attacked, because if they were, we'd be extinct by now. (I'm not scared of UFO/UAP's)

PSS - Alien = Not from the Earth.
God-Satan-Angles, etc. are all by definition, ALIENS....
If you read the Bible closely, as I have many times, you will be left with a lot to explain away....
 
What did y’all think of the Wheel of Time?

I couldn’t believe they killed off Lloial. This ain't Game of Thrones! Robert Jordan's Starks live until the end and get married and live happily ever after.

Maybe Rand can do one of those balefire resurrection things to bring Lloial back. But I think it was Padan Fain who stabbed Lloial, and Fain has too much plot armor to balefire out of the Pattern this early in the story.
 
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My own experience is now 50 years old.
Fravor's encounter is now 18 years (2004) old.

So, have they learned anything since 1947 Roswell about the craft stored at S-4 in Area 51, besides a stable isotope Element 115 power source that Bob Lazar worked with?

Navy patent - How to survive inertia?​

Perhaps this could be achieved if the outer shell of the craft were turned into a cavity wall filled with gas, which would vibrate thanks to microwave emitters. This description was taken from a patent the U.S. Navy applied for in 2016, which says such a peculiar craft could move with great ease through air, space or water by being enclosed in a vacuum plasma bubble or sheath.

That could be (but unknown) what the UAP that Fravor saw during his documented flight was using. Gravity manipulating tech at play could explain how the craft was able to effortlessly perform certain maneuvers such as suddenly turning sideways without losing altitude (aka knife-edge flight) in the FLIR1 video, or rapidly changing in-flight direction without visible inertia.

The patent for the mysterious craft was approved last year.
 
What did y’all think of the Wheel of Time?

I couldn’t believe they killed off Lloial. This ain't Game of Thrones! Robert Jordan's Starks live until the end and get married and live happily ever after.

Maybe Rand can do one of those balefire resurrection things to bring Lloial back. But I think it was Padan Fain who stabbed Lloial, and Fain has too much plot armor to balefire out of the Pattern this early in the story.

yeah, not a fan of this version of WoT. I loved the books, but I don’t think this version is going to resonate with the book fans with as many departures and short cuts taken. And those not familiar with the books still need to get hooked on the key plot lines. I foresee series failure
 
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Better an honest fool, than a village idiot ate up with intellectual cowardice....

There were more than 20 TicTacs in that area, and had been coming up on the radars covering a span of 2 weeks. Before they finally had one intercepted, they had wondered what the heck they were. It was not a single incident.

The story of the Tic Tac begins around November 10, 2004, when radar operator Chief Petty Officer Kevin Day first reported seeing odd and slow-moving objects flying in groups of five to ten off of San Clemente Island, west of the San Diego coast. At an elevation of 28,000 feet, moving at a speed of approximately 120 knots (about 138 miles per hour), the clusters were too high to be birds, too slow to be conventional aircraft, and were not traveling on any established flight path according to CPO Day. (iG - not enough lift generated to fly at that thin air altitude at that slow speed)

Then another crew member with 17 years of experience on similar cruisers would later observe that the objects “exhibited ballistic-missile characteristics” as they zoomed from 60,000 feet to 50 feet above the Pacific Ocean (in .78 seconds), alarmingly without producing sonic booms. All told, radar operators with the Princeton spent about two weeks attempting to figure out what the objects were, a process that included having the ship’s radar system shut down and re-calibrated to make sure that the mysterious radar returns were not not false positives, or “ghost tracks.”

For an in-depth article and vids from the Intelligencer, use the link.

 
Bingo, from the ignorant class dumbo sitting in the corner with that pointy hat on....

I've told your dumbass before, that the vids and articles are for any that might be interested in the subject. I don't need them, because unlike you, I have Top Secret experiences to go on.
 
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