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dylan borland says that people in the legacy program told him that tictac ufos were dug up in archaeological digs -jeremy corbell on twitter
A source outlined for Liberation Times a typical scenario: a discovery overseas moves from local to national authorities, then to CIA stations; the Directorate of Operations and the Directorate of Science and Technology coordinate a technical recovery.
we need to ask Eric Weinstein!Every time they add to the story, the circle of witting participants increases enormously. Now archaeologists and their grad students are pulling UFOs out of the ground. But first they have to identify a site of interest, get permission to dig there, set up grids, laboriously brush away every speck of dirt, document everything, and package every piece of trash to ship it back and analyze it. Somehow they're able to do all this and sneak out a UFO before anyone notices.
Throughout the recording, long gaps and muted portions suggest significant redactions or removed audio, consistent with other law enforcement FOIA releases.
I find it unlikely. It's a very big interstellar rock, and passing relatively close to Earth in the inner solar system, but the size was probably overestimated because of the big plume, and the frequency of these events is basically a function of size and how far away from the Sun/Earth you consider a hit.Son't get me wrong this is likely a once every 50 thousnd years or more event.
“We’re between [about] one and two incursions per day” at DoD installations, said NORTHCOM Commander Gen. Gregory Guillot. “I don't know if the problem's worse, or we have more systems out there that can detect them.”
with such a clear and definitive LACK of progress, the usual suspects have to come out to reassure people that in fact its NOT over
Avi is the boy who cried alien and theres no amount of crying that is gonna change the scientific communities view of him
so whats your take on all of this?Spoiler:AMA edition
well the age of the universe is based on the furthest away galaxies we can see and that changes everytime we build something better to look at the stars.I can't quote you, but the big deal is that this comet is apparently, at least according to the egg-heads, could be 10 billion years old, which puts it at the "stellar noon" when star formation was at its peak in the universe.
It's still so fucking funny to me that a good chunk of conspiracy shit is just taken wholesale from Roland Emmerich films. Basically all of it, actually
And those were in turn taken from novels written around the 70's.It's still so fucking funny to me that a good chunk of conspiracy shit is just taken wholesale from Roland Emmerich films. Basically all of it, actually
The age of the universe has been refined in this century, but not really changed much. In 2000 [archive], NASA was saying "about 13 billion." In 2012/2013, they revised that to 13.772 ± 0.059 billion based on WMAP data. They're still using that number as of 2024 [archive]. Planck data suggests 13.801 ± 0.024 billion [archive].well the age of the universe is based on the furthest away galaxies we can see and that changes everytime we build something better to look at the stars.
There is some crude writing on it that's like a messy version of what's written on the Buga Sphere.
It sounds like these retards just want free advertising. Why would they be flying a prototype aircraft at 3 in the morning. The NJ drone stuff happened for a time period of around two months.convention attendee said of the drone flap, "That was us," claiming they were demonstrating it in New Jersey in November [archive]. Unclear why a manned craft was demonstrated at a UAS summit--maybe it was the latest generation of manned unmanned aerial vehicle. [archive of summit page]
Thats based on even more fishy data, planck is looking at CMB.The age of the universe has been refined in this century, but not really changed much. In 2000 [archive], NASA was saying "about 13 billion." In 2012/2013, they revised that to 13.772 ± 0.059 billion based on WMAP data. They're still using that number as of 2024 [archive]. Planck data suggests 13.801 ± 0.024 billion