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Post by trailboss on Jan 13, 2024 21:34:25 GMT -5
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 13, 2024 21:51:59 GMT -5
In 1973 living in twenty-nine stumps MCAGCC I saw what appeared to be a shooting star make a 90 degree turn. Not sure what it was but have never seen another shooting star do that again in the last 50 years since then.
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Post by trailboss on Jan 13, 2024 21:56:25 GMT -5
I meant to add, that was in the 1950's.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 13, 2024 22:52:18 GMT -5
I can't explain everything that other people see. I can't even explain everything I've seen. As I understand the laws of physics, it's not possible for a biological organism to travel the distance between the nearest other solar system with planets and ours. I hope I'm right.
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Post by trailboss on Jan 13, 2024 23:23:20 GMT -5
Sorry about the link. Initially, it was free because I subscribe for free, but after clicking on it a second time see that it requires a subscription.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 14, 2024 15:27:58 GMT -5
I could read it just fine. Probably watch a little bit of it sometime. Watching Jimmy Failla comedy special now.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 14, 2024 16:11:55 GMT -5
I can read it just fine just never expect me to link to CNN. LMAO
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Post by toshtego on Jan 14, 2024 17:15:32 GMT -5
I can't explain everything that other people see. I can't even explain everything I've seen. As I understand the laws of physics, it's not possible for a biological organism to travel the distance between the nearest other solar system with planets and ours. I hope I'm right. Using our understanding of space time, that is true enough. That is not the end of it. We do not know what we do not know. Staying within our current grasp of space time and how long it takes to travel from one solar system to the next, Arthur C. Clarke's book "Rendezvous With Rama" sheds some light on those possibilities.
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Post by toshtego on Jan 14, 2024 17:17:48 GMT -5
In 1973 living in twenty-nine stumps MCAGCC I saw what appeared to be a shooting star make a 90 degree turn. Not sure what it was but have never seen another shooting star do that again in the last 50 years since then. Could be a ricochet off a dense patch of atmosphere?
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Post by toshtego on Jan 14, 2024 17:20:49 GMT -5
I witnessed an overflight by aircraft not following the principals of aviation of which I am familiar. Since it was escorted by two jet aircraft, one on either side, I assume some government asset at work. Still, it looked like something alien being herded to a landing over the mountains.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 14, 2024 19:39:02 GMT -5
Around 1990 was camping outside of Nyala Nv and something coming out of test site flew low enough and fast enough to rip sage brush right out of the ground. But that was Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in action. Those test pilots have great sense of humor.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 15, 2024 0:03:46 GMT -5
Being buzzed by a B52 is quite scary enough for me.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 15, 2024 5:34:58 GMT -5
If the government shows off new technology to the public then you can bet they have something even better in the pipeline. They parked the F117 next to the road at Nellis and created quite the traffic jam from curious on lookers and that was more than twenty years ago. 2.3 trillion is missing from the pentagon budget in 2023 with no explanation they are willing to share.
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Post by Darin on Jan 15, 2024 7:47:33 GMT -5
More grainy, out of focus images, I suspect. Btw, I was stationed at Nellis AFB for a short stint in the late 80's.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 15, 2024 13:59:28 GMT -5
If the government shows off new technology to the public then you can bet they have something even better in the pipeline. They parked the F117 next to the road at Nellis and created quite the traffic jam from curious on lookers and that was more than twenty years ago. 2.3 trillion is missing from the pentagon budget in 2023 with no explanation they are willing to share. 2.3 trillion missing? I thought their budget was "only" 800 billion.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 15, 2024 15:07:39 GMT -5
Nov 15, 2023 · WASHINGTON – The Pentagon has again failed its independent annual audit. You have to add up all the failed audits. I have been warned about thinking too much.
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Post by toshtego on Jan 15, 2024 15:51:24 GMT -5
Being buzzed by a B52 is quite scary enough for me. During the Iraq War, I was buzzed by a B1, low enough for the jet exhaust to warm my truck. Loud bugger, too.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 15, 2024 16:23:08 GMT -5
Where you in shock and awe?
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Post by trailboss on Jan 15, 2024 16:32:30 GMT -5
Being buzzed by a B52 is quite scary enough for me. During the Iraq War, I was buzzed by a B1, low enough for the jet exhaust to warm my truck. Loud bugger, too. That obviously sent a message and you gave up your terrorist ways!
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Post by urbino on Jan 15, 2024 16:56:46 GMT -5
Being buzzed by a B52 is quite scary enough for me. During the Iraq War, I was buzzed by a B1, low enough for the jet exhaust to warm my truck. Loud bugger, too. Zoinks! That can't be good for the ol' hearing.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 15, 2024 20:01:29 GMT -5
Once I saw the Woolrich shirt I knew it was a lost New Mexican in Iraq looking for good middle east food. And laser tagged something else.
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Post by lizardonarock on Jan 15, 2024 21:07:46 GMT -5
Grainy image in New Mexico circa 1950 just for Darin.
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Post by Darin on Jan 16, 2024 6:24:54 GMT -5
😅😅😅
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on Jan 22, 2024 10:58:52 GMT -5
What you get when you crossing a weeping willow and a UFO? A crying saucer.
Hee Hee Hee. Zarnicky so funny!
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Post by toshtego on Jan 22, 2024 12:58:07 GMT -5
Where you in shock and awe? The pilot had to make a sharp climb to get over the mesa, about 400 feet elevation from the valley floor. That enabled me to see the four engines. Otherwise I would not have been able to identify it. Being Summer, the truck windows were down so the jet exhaust disturbed the air enough for me to feel it. Years back, during the war, I had a conversation with the USAF flak catcher they sent up here to explain why so many low altitude overflights. It seems I am under a USAF flyway and they were training close ground flying. This mountain area is similar to Afghanistan. The planes were out of a base in Texas, I forget which one. B52, B1s, various Fighters I cannot differentiate, the occasional Osprey and, finally, "The Tacos" with their C-130s. That is the NM Air National Guard. NM sent many Army and AF units to Afghanistan and Iraq. Several of my younger neighbors were over there.
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Post by toshtego on Jan 22, 2024 13:16:41 GMT -5
During the Iraq War, I was buzzed by a B1, low enough for the jet exhaust to warm my truck. Loud bugger, too. Zoinks! That can't be good for the ol' hearing. That B1 was loud. The B52 have newer engines that I recall while working at Travis AFB in 1969 and are much quieter at low speeds. For example, I was irrigating a field on a sunny day and suddenly, a shadow came over me. It was a B52 flying low and slow. I could not hear it until it passed overhead.
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Post by Plainsman on Jan 22, 2024 13:33:25 GMT -5
They were pretty noisy taking off from Davis-Monthan on November 22, 1963.
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Post by Ronv69 on Jan 22, 2024 16:15:30 GMT -5
What you get when you crossing a weeping willow and a UFO? A crying saucer. Hee Hee Hee. Zarnicky so funny! 🤔🤪
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Post by lizardonarock on Feb 1, 2024 14:14:31 GMT -5
When the topic of reverse engineering is brought up our old friend Bob Lazar is bound to surface. From the George Knapp interviews and now even Joe Rogan has found a reason to interview him. For a guy that the government says never worked for them there sure is a lot of compelling evidence that points to the fact he did. Element 115 fuel cell, hydrogen conversion kit. Honda civic jet car, hydrogen powered Corvette are just a few of the documented things that never existed or so they say.
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