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How big was it across? How were the lights spaced and what color were they? Did it move in ways that are hard to imagine a human being inside? IMO, it could've been Col. Steve Austin, or Glork from dimension six, depending on what you witnessed... thanks for sharing, Mac. |
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Yes, the government is withholding - all kinds - of earth shaking information. |
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Crazy history. Any place that Crowley spent significant time is creepy. |
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Don't know if this has been posted but this was a disney doc that was "lost"
It basically refers to the existence of aliens and UFOs as fact. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fFvg9LFpwCc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Okay not being a smart ass but when I read it slow again I still can't figure it out: how is possible for the top two thirds a triangle to be "shaped" differently than the full triangle it makes up two thirds of? I mean I am so sure there is absolutely no difference in the shape of the two things described but am I just missing some obvious detail?
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But I would tend to lean more towards the 1% of the 1% that owns pretty much everything having their own little technocracy, with stuff the rest of us may not ever see, much less see in 50 or 60 years, which is purportedly how far ahead skunkworks tech was back in the eighties, even before the exponential development of computer technology. Not to mention the not so subtle intentional burial of basically all competing energy production technology by the fossil fuel industry. It's just insane to me that we're still running internal combustion engines in everything and depending on older nuclear plants built with 50s and 60s technology as well as coal fired plants which, even made to be "clean" are nowhere close to environmentally responsible and as far as I know still provide somewhere around half the electricity in the US. |
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There's also some really screwy historical stuff with the Apollo astronauts (not referring to Musgrave here, obviously...), like how none of them can/could recount their experience on the moon. I in no way support the IMO crazy idea that the Apollo missions were faked, but that's just freaking weird. How could anybody not remember what it felt like to be one of the few humans in recorded history to set foot on someplace other than earth? |
I always found Armstrong's behavior interesting...never gave interviews and his one public speaking appearance, he gives a bizarrely cryptic speech. Gus Grissom...well I mean that's an entirely different story lol.
I absolutely LOVE the entire moon landing (and other moon stories) fake/not faked story and conspiracies...whether there's credence to any of it on either story. Just so damn interesting to me. |
Armstrong's entire personality was said to have polar shifted after the mission. Theory being that something big happened up there, out of the eyes of the world.
Of course he might just be pissed that the only reason he was the first man on the moon was so that he could take pictures of Buzz Aldrin, and then get out of the way so Buzz could do whatever Masonic skullduggery he was up to. |
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I would say 200 ft across 1 light at the nose and then lights down each of the wings or body of the aircraft spaced 20 to 30 ft apart and we're a light green in color It didn't have any blades or jets that I could see and it was pretty much hovering above us and slowly moving forward then it was just gone I would say the Col. had a hand in this Tom foolery |
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