Analogue Boy
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The image of the disc is firmly embedded of course, but even back in the 50s there were many sightings of non discoid objects. It was interesting that reports of landings almost never spoke of discs, more usually ovoid objects. And was it coincidental that the US and Canada were working on discoid craft at that period, some home grown and some possibly from the treasure trove of acquired Nazi projects?Kinda think I might have evidenced enough times, especially quoting Arnold himself, that he never, ever, reported, 'flying discs'.
I know it's tough to accept, especially after all these years of that being a misconstrued foundation of everything related, inherently encompassing claims of a 'flying saucer' cover-up...
Don't you realise though, by continually championing same - indeed, proverbially 'flogging a dead horse' - it can only ever be detrimental?
My contention, as always, is that it's genuinely unnecessary to keep dragging this 'ball and chain' around.
It's all related to the existence of an 'MJ-12' type cabal, recovered alien spaceships, bodies and reverse-engineering of, 'flying saucers' at Area 51, etc.Any more thoughts on these notes, or has it been debunked?
I love that 'They're Here' poster above. I am gonna get a full-size one...
What's with 'maybe this, maybe that, just no evidence of any visitations from other planets' anyway?
Why all the farting about and not just go straight to Lazar and Area 51 for finally a full disclosure?
Wow! That is also a great design. Thanks, Comfortably Numb!Hope this helps!
Are we all sure it's a hoax, then?Notice on the slowmo section how the camera anticipates the warp direction. It could literally have gone anywhere but that guy called it.
To clarify, this is actually visible at certain points throughout the footage.Unless, someone takes a much closer look and spots a central feature...
Nailed it!Because that would be the logical thing to do. The truth is it only takes one incident. One craft, or sighting, or acknowledgement to make it real.
Well put Trev. Of course, there are 'multiple witness' sightings too, which add an extra dimension (pun intended). The more people who report seeing/experiencing the same thing, surely the more likely it was something objective, especially if they report it independently of other witnesses. Of course, mass hallucinations can happen, I suppose, or if one person can mis-identify a 'mundane' object, you can argue that twenty people could all do the same.Thing is, it is about perceived reality.
Been there, done that...Thing is, it is about perceived reality.
Someone who reports seeing, or having some sort of encounter, with anything 'anomalous' or 'paranormal', for that person it is as real as any other persons encounter with anything else.
Yup.Of course, there are 'multiple witness' sightings too, etc
No, it really isn't; it is bokeh. The lights are probably a conventional aircraft distorted by a triangular aperture. The video by Mick West explains this very clearly, and the Metabunk contributor Jesse actually had a triangular aperture on his own night vision sight.Firstly, let's please stop calling the recently released genuine video as depicting a pyramid - it's a triangular-shaped UFO.
I can only reiterate there were never any 'flying saucers', as definitely evidenced in my recent discovery:Supposedly from the Soviet Union, from the same source as the crashed saucer film...
Isn't this just a rehash of the same, 'Blink 182' claims, made by Elizondo and still within any supporting evidence, back in 2019?Fox News had a program called TMZ investigates UFOs this past Tuesday.... ...Elizondo claims as he continues to speak out about UFOs, he has been personally threatened and claims the government has exotic materials.
Speaking of rehashing ... If you're going to rehash the DeLonge / "exotic material" story, please do so over at:Isn't this just a rehash of the same, 'Blink 182' claims, made by Elizondo and still within any supporting evidence, back in 2019?
Sometimes there's a crossover?Speaking of rehashing ... If you're going to rehash the DeLonge / "exotic material" story, please do so over at:
Alien Research Group of Blink-182 Singer Says It's Found 'Exotic UFO Material'
Until around 5 minutes ago, I didn't realise one of the Lazar saucers was possibly, inadvertently discovered during an archaeological dig and that was also covered-up...Bob Lazar has categorically alleged he became aware of evidence that there had not only been contact...
That is of profound interest and delving into my archives, I have come across something perhaps related, having once written to a fellow journalist:The lights are probably a conventional aircraft distorted by a triangular aperture. The video by Mick West explains this very clearly, and the Metabunk contributor Jesse actually had a triangular aperture on his own night vision sight.
Tunguska Event, 1908?Popular Science Magazine asks where is the evidence that UFOs have caused any harm ?