UFO of the day
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- fadein111
- it was in his leg? whew, i guess aliens aren't probing butts anymore. probably got a shit ton of data.
*pun*kona - :)
the implant stuff is interesting but Leirs Turkey vids are v.suspect. Loads online about the analysis of them at top labs.fadein11 - organic material on the outside, metals inside, emit radio waves. I'm not saying what it is but its interesting to watch/readfadein11
- it was in his leg? whew, i guess aliens aren't probing butts anymore. probably got a shit ton of data.
- utopian0
- i watched this whole thing while cleaning my desk and i gathered that this tom delonge chap is a complete 'tard.futurefood
- the topics that he touches upon seem interesting but he cant remember fucken names, he cant reveal any details...wtffuturefood
- yep - terrible. v.disappointed. had high hopes on the things he had promised to deliver but nah - more fluffiness... superficial knowledge of the basics.fadein11
- still don't think he's a fraud though, just easily led and a little naive. he's defo not doing it just for money thoughfadein11
- he pushes his book a lot on the show, it almost seemed like he read upon a few things 10 min before this interview, like he was not ready to answer questionsMiguex
- detritus2
Nothing about `Oumuamua here?
There's been some light speulcation in the background, but this is kind of wild...
- It might actually be alien.utopian
- http://mashable.com/…utopian
- omg, a rock!monospaced
- imbecile5
- i knew it!GuyFawkes
- Russian fake news!!mugwart
- hahahahaPhanLo
- shouldn't the plane cutout be on the bottom?bulletfactory
- uan1
- utopian0
Something’s strange about a visitor from beyond our solar system. Could it contain aliens?
- just take me fucking home!mugwart
- they probably came in with ideas of contact -- saw what was on netflix and fled with an intergalactic "nope"mugwart
- Meh... I'd be concerned if it was a couple of those coming this way in some sort of geometrical formation.Maaku
- Sending one that's big enough, rather than a formation (why?), seems like a far more logical thing for a super intelligence to do.set
- I'm not saying it's a ship, I just want maaku to start being concerned.set
- big enough for what exactly?monospaced
- The contents of the hypothetical formation of ships mono, my dear old confused friend.set
- It's not confusion, it's a fair question. Maaku was imagining multiple large objects in formation. You're talking about a single one big enough to hold a fleet?monospaced
- I'm just getting clarification, my friend.monospaced
- You're still confused.set
- I'm not trying to argue, I'm genuinely curious what you're describing. If I'm confused, please set me straight on that. Thanks, man.monospaced
- I agree with you, btw, that sending one ship is a better idea than sending many. I was just asking about the "big enough" part. I'm not stupid.monospaced
- Sometimes I'd like to just converse with you without being met with immediate condescension and ridicule.monospaced
- Maybe they are tiny midget alien species and that's a pretty big ship for them. You might be right, one ship is enough.Maaku
- lol, I'm sorry mono, I don't mean to offend, really, it just seems that you more than anyone is constantly confused on here.set
- Obviously I meant sending one ship that is big enough to carry everything that would be in the formation of ships maaku envisioned, would make more sense, maybeset
- ... but now I sound like the people that say 'why would aliens put lights on their ships? That's stupid'...set
- ... As if we could possibly hope to imagine any reasons why a superior intelligence would do anything...set
- It's a bit like an ant labeling humans as stupid because it saw one of us walk past a perfectly good bit of apple on the sidewalkset
- Anyway... Probably just a cock shaped rock.set
- lol @ the ant reasoning, but yeah.Maaku
- it's all a good thought experiment right now, which is the level playing field we're sharing ... have fun!monospaced
- PonyBoy-2
Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/…
video: https://static01.nyt.com/video/p…
"WASHINGTON — In the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, the $22 million spent on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was almost impossible to find.
Which was how the Pentagon wanted it."
- https://www.politico…PonyBoy
- https://www.nytimes.…PonyBoy
- plenty more where this came from in next few monthsfadein11
- Front page of New York Times... insane. Recent program funding after insisting all research was stopped after Project Blue Book and recovered material offadein11
- unknown origin with properties not found on Earth. 2018 is going to be interesting on the UFO front methinks.fadein11
- yeah... I was pretty taken back that it was NYT frontpage... that video alone would never be in the NYT in years past... makes you wonder.PonyBoy
- @fadein: not even aliens can save us, now.Continuity
- lolfadein11
- utopian7
The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program
A video shows an encounter between a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet and an unknown object. It was released by the Defense Department's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
- Gnash7
The Pentagon has reportedly recovered metal alloys from unidentified flying objects that scientists "do not recognise”.
Materials, which are alleged to have “amazing properties”, are being stored in modified buildings in Las Vegas, the New York Times reports.
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A 2009 Pentagon briefing summary of the program prepared by its director at the time asserted that “what was considered science fiction is now science fact,” and that the United States was incapable of defending itself against some of the technologies discovered. Mr. Reid’s request for the special designation was denied.
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- see below... twice :)fadein11
- I wasn't being rude by the wayfadein11
- Wow - seems they are gearing up to tell people something!mugwart
- so we're trying to figure out how their garage door opener worksprophetone
- they say they have metal alloys from claimed UFO sites, but nowhere in the article do they say they "do not recognize" them or the alloysmonospaced
- @mono
https://goo.gl/yRwgV…fadein11 - Don't provide mono with actual sources! How is he going to keep his denial up now?set
- i just connected that the facility the materials were being stored in (las vegas) belonged to Bigelow -- not pentagon as the article impliedGnash
- isn't bigelow considered a wing-nut -- or am I thinking of someone else?Gnash
- I wasn't denying, I was reading the article and didn't see any indication of that, set. I am always open to actual sources. calm your titsmonospaced
- My tits are in a constant state of zen, my darling.set
- @gnahs Bigelow is a billionaire who has put resources into UFO research. He also works with NASA currently. And the Pentagon hired him to provide resources forfadein11
- this project being discussed in the NYT article. So it is 100% Pentagon related. He is considered a 'wingnut' because that is how they have managed to keep thisfadein11
- shit quiet for so long as Set says above.fadein11
- may be considered*fadein11
- ^ ya, that makes sense.Gnash
- utopian8
- Well what the fuck then? I know three military pilots on active duty right now. I am tempted to post this on FB and tag them and ask what’s up?HijoDMaite
- But I won’t in fear of looking like a moron. :-/HijoDMaite
- DO it, from what I hear plenty of pilots have similar stories but are afraid to be ostracized. They could start a new #metoo but for ufos lol_niko
- do it hijo... and you'll be the joke of this xmas in the base ;)OBBTKN
- HahahahaHijoDMaite
- #metoo #stoptheprobessarahfailin
- was just something stuck to his windscreenGnash
- The air of ridicule deliberately created around this subject is partly what has kept it secret for so long..set
- Set is very right. Another thing we agree on. Merry Xmas.fadein11
- Bizarre comments/reactions considering the magnitude of this story.fadein11
- .. was thinking the same. What is wrong in asking a question?mugwart
- Actually incredible how effective the programming of peoples' attitudes to this subject is/wasfadein11
- this is one of the few stories I find totally credible. I don't see how anyone can dismiss this outright.Gnash
- at the very, very least they were tracking an incredibley advanced terrestrial object.Gnash
- indeed. people often assume ET with this stuff but the hidden tech side of things i.e. anti grav etc is also massive. The term UAP has grown out of an attemptfadein11
- to distance from the wackier side/people of ufology, of which there are plenty. But seriously you don't have to do a lot of research into it to know somethingfadein11
- is being suppressed. Just too many credible witnesses like the pilots in these latest vids.fadein11
- Miguex-1
- PonyBoy0
What the fuck is wrong with some of you asshole?
- utopian6
- 2017 and we're still making news around videos that are shot on fucking super 8cannonball1978
- like hell he ran an official unit. This is all a ploymugwart
- nb3
https://www.thestar.com/entertai…
From the article:
"The intelligence official who ran the Pentagon’s secret program, Luis Elizondo, resigned in October to protest “excessive secrecy and internal opposition ... And, remember, Elizondo is familiar with all of the files, not just the ones that are declassified. He quit the government, but not the mission. He is taking his expertise into the private sector, where his new gig is Director of Global Security and Special Programs with To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, the company started by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge."Is it not possible (aka likely) that this is military aircraft that is simply being kept a secret FROM Elizondo's program? Organizations in the government have no obligation to share information with other government organizations, especially in matters of defense or security.
I mean, shit, if I was running a secret military aircraft program I would personally recommend setting up a separate UFO research organization to investigate. Disinformation works wonders.
- If Tom Delonge is right about any of this stuff, if "To The Stars" uncovers anything real, I'll happily be the first person in line volunteering to be probed!nb
- PonyBoy-4
UFO EXISTENCE 'PROVEN BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT,' SAYS FORMER HEAD OF PENTAGON ALIEN PROGRAM
http://www.newsweek.com/ufo-exis…
"In an interview with British broadsheet The Telegraph published on Saturday, Luis Elizondo told the newspaper of the sightings, “In my opinion, if this was a court of law, we have reached the point of ‘beyond reasonable doubt.’”"
- I too believe those are unidentified.monospaced
- I too believe those are flying objects.dbloc