Magical Realist
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Remember that MR doesn't actually think about anything. His only visible skill is cut-and-paste.
You just can't resist flaming me for no reason can you?
Remember that MR doesn't actually think about anything. His only visible skill is cut-and-paste.
Rather than complaining, you could have simply proven him wrong. As it is, you've just corroborated his (valid) criticism. It's in the rules, and you know it.You just can't resist flaming me for no reason can you?
Rather than complaining, you could have simply proven him wrong
You wouldn't have had to. If you had simply followed the rules in the initiating post 9257, there would have been nothing to criticize you for. You have been justly (and accurately) criticized for not following rules that you know perfectly well.I'm not here to counter insults.
Yes there is and you know it perfectly well - and not only because you've been infracted for it.There is nothing in the rules against it.
I must be behind on my reading. Was the intel comm supposed to be investigating UFO programs?Even though it was highly improbable that any gold would be found at the end of the Grusch rainbow, it looks like that pursuit won't even be attempted. Despite the token yata-yata from the IG, it smells dead in the water for all intents and purposes.
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_(Sep 20) Intelligence community has not investigated alleged UFO programs
https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/intelligence-community-not-investigated-ufo-programs/
EXCERPTS: The Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community said in a letter that it has not conducted an audit of any alleged UAP retrieval programs run by the U.S. government.
[...] The committee held a public hearing on the issue, but Grusch was unable answer a number of questions or name individuals connected to the alleged program in an unclassified setting. Grusch told the committee that he had provided that information to the IG office of the Intelligence Community as part of his whistleblower complaint.
Burchett requested the office provide the information on individuals, facilities, bases or other intelligence resources connected with any UAP retrieval programs or reverse engineering technology from UAPs.
In the letter, the office reiterated its commitment to providing whistleblowers with the protection afforded to them by law as well as a commitment to supporting congressional oversight.
However, the office did not provide the information Burchett requested. [...] Burchett, who posted the letter on X, formerly known as Twitter, called the letter a “cover-up.” (MORE - missing details)
Am I right that he admitted his DNA samples did not, actually, come from the remains being shown, but from a different source, one not in evidence?Meanwhile, the Mexican version of "ET tell and show" did reach the stage of bodies being presented to legislators.
Maussan said the remains were more than 1,000 years old and belonged to “non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution”.
“It’s the queen of all evidence,” Maussan claimed. “That is, if the DNA is showing us that they are non-human beings and that there is nothing that looks like this in the world, we should take it as such.” (MORE - details)
Am I right that he admitted his DNA samples did not, actually, come from the remains being shown, but from a different source, one not in evidence?
Yeah, no, I knew that.Possibly irrelevant either way. As his Wikipedia entry reveals, Maussan has a crackpot history. If he was the primary source or stimulus for such, it's amazing this ever got a government hearing.
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The changing shape could be something to do with it having trouble with its cloaking or teleportation ?Skip to 5:45. Funny-shaped bright bogey makes a beeline across desert background for about 10 minutes as camera pans to keep it on screen. (Is that a single continuous shot? It must be hugely zoomed.)
Not a lot of people know that.It confirms a capability that we already know ufos have of either teleportation or cloaking.
The changing shape could be something to do with it having trouble with its cloaking or teleportation ?
Not a lot of people know that.
It is interesting. Would have been hard to explain pre-drone era...Videos #4 and #7 are particularly interesting. Same video?
I'd say it is the plane that is surveilling the UAP.The spherical uap appears to be keeping pace with a passing airplane in both videos.
(Sep 21) Video 4 - The A10 Warthog with a bird. Old.
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/u-...tion-releases-uap-documents-and-videos.13177/
Wow. With image stab, you can see its flapping wings!
https://www.metabunk.org/data/video/45/45239-53703610f00efcd852bef2be8bcdbf56.mp4
A pity. That was by far the most interesting of all the videos. All the rest are just moving dots.
How fast? Can you tell? I can't.That's one fast bird.
My hypothesis was drone, but OK, the stabilized video imagery makes a pretty strong case for bird.Another goose?
(You know... for someone who has historically complained at how UFO theorists have been mocked for their ideas, mocking sure does come pretty easy to you.
Image stabilization. All it does it keep the target centred in the frame from frame to frame, which shows more fine details than we can pick up in the chaos of camera movement.What's image stab?