UFO of the day
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- futurefood8
- ^ "medical records leaked"YakuZoku
- police office responsible for releasing the medical information closed soon after intercept article publishedfuturefood
- Irony is... a clearly a baseless smear tactic that only further substantiates what was revealed as being the truth... spooks are actually hot and bothered by thisprophetone
- It’s only a smear though to luddites... anyone with any decency and common sense sees right through it for the sand kick in the face that it isprophetone
- Someone needs to buy this guy a beerprophetone
- Considering that after the episode he was still employed by the military and given the same top secret access/clearances is all the information anyone needs.Morning_star
- Exactly, the timing of it and fact that it’s really a non-starter story, goes to show the intent of releasing those details, why bother if not to smear the guyprophetone
- Ken Klippenstein, the reporter who wrote the story, says he just did a search of police records in the town where Grusch lives.yuekit
- Granted some people in the government probably aren't happy with him, why would they be when he's saying they're involved in a coverup. But this is info that,yuekit
- if you were running for mayor of a small town, the media would probably run the story. And David Grusch is a lot more famous than that.yuekit
- Nairn0
Not UFO, but interesting
- yuekit-11
Turns out David Grusch was committed to a mental health facility just a few years ago in an incident where he tried to kill himself. And it's the second time it happened...
- they leaked his records to try and discredit him, hes getting the Bob Lazar treatmentYakuZoku
- Nothing was leaked, the Intercept just requested the records from the local sheriff's department. It's public info.yuekit
- he's clearly a nutter.Nairn
- My bad yuekit, the hill said it was leaked yesterday, bastards!YakuZoku
- Watch out for the upcoming “suicide” shot to the back of his headscarabin
- Remember everyone, folks with PTSD are weak and can’t be trustedscarabin
- Oh wait, he suffers from mental illness?
This changes everything. Now I don’t believe a single thing he saysfuturefood - Why didn’t they leak this sooner???futurefood
- lol at dimwits here falling for a smear campaignquamb
- yah yuekit, your post leads to discrediting. Which is strange at face value - you must be one of the few techno/electronica die hards to not believe.canoe
- Medical records can’t be accessed simply by ‘requesting’ themGnash
- Good thing they're not medical records then, did you read the story?yuekit
- There are no UFOs canoe... :)yuekit
- I'm sure aliens exist somewhere but believing this David Grusch guy requires "pro wrestling is real" levels of gullibilityyuekit
- ok_not_ok1
- I want to believeSquiddy
- I didn’t watch the video, but that first craft (the chrome blob) has been confirmed to be an art projectscarabin
- https://www.youtube.…scarabin
- Raybandana0
How do humans have the ability to hold on to the retrieved craft without the aliens teleporting everything away from them? If there that advanced, how do you block them from taking the assets back?
- Would assume they have to be advanced enough to take things back, craft and their own kind.BabySnakes
- maybe they don't care? or they know it's too damaged or advanced for us to repair or use?scarabin
- or maybe we've used the pentagon's missing 27 trillion dollars to hide the assets effectively?scarabin
- Why aren’t we teleporting back our abandoned unmanned robots and vehicles from Mars?prophetone
- Same reason they prob aren’t... it’s either unmanned and/or using ai pilot, and built for one way trip, relay data back, trash itprophetone
- Has a singular purpose then it’s someone else’s junk b/c easierprophetone
- Same reason you let your dog keep the chewed-up kids toys?slappy
- Just love how we use our stupid brains to concoct scenarious of what a much more advanced civ would do...grafician
- wild guess ... we don't have alien spacecraft and you're a fucking idiotmonospaced
- Awww yes, mono the man who doesn't believe in religion and ufos, what do you believe in then sweetheart?grafician
- Imagine discussing the Fermi paradox with this basic human over beers...ughgrafician
- You’re mocking me for not believing in supernatural mythical beings or extra terrestrials visiting earth?monospaced
- I can discuss the Fermi paradox all day but doesn’t mean I have to believe this nonsense and be a fucking retard like Ray here.monospaced
- It’s not like I have to be a gullible small brain religious idiot to discuss god. Quite the opposite in fact. Same goes for alien visitors.monospaced
- yuekit-2
William Shatner calls UFO hearings stupid and ridiculous
https://www.newsnationnow.com/sp…
"If they’re going to make that journey all the way here, it just beggars the imagination that they would hide and make it, like, 'Peekaboo, I’m here, no I’m not'"
- PhanLo2
- via https://twitter.com/…PhanLo
- MUFON?sarahfailin
- "The Mutual UFO Network is a US-based non-profit organization composed of civilian volunteers who study reported UFO sightings."grafician
- PhanLo8
- wow long string on that kite.Ramanisky2
- I bet her name ends in an "i".i_monk
- when you put foundation on your face but also your neck but also your shoulders, chest, and...sarahfailin
- MGTnbq
- YakuZoku3
- Finally making the chicken-shit mainstream newsYakuZoku
- lol, what?monospaced
- mono's not paying attention againYakuZoku
- lol, this sad video has been making rounds forevermonospaced
- 60 minutes is pulp news, not breaking news, which this obviously is notmonospaced
- you're just going off the thumbnail? lolYakuZoku
- _niko11
Whatever we all believe, I think it's safe to assume that we all agree on one thing, X-Files was the shit back in the day.
I miss it so much. Not just the show but that air of mystery about things that the internet sort of killed.
- Agreed, it was peak 90sprophetone
- The Truth is Out Thereutopian
- Seasons 1-4 just so damn good. Still rewatch it oftenfuturefood
- It worked best with the monster of the week model. It declined with all the sister/black goo crapscarabin
- Anybody watch the lone gunmen spinoff? They tried to go a sort of la femme nikita directionscarabin
- agree but I also liked the occasional stand alone funny episodes like Jose Chung_niko
- or the creepy AF episodes like "Home"_niko
- My fave was Humbugscarabin
- oh yeah what a classic_niko
- yep the one-offs were fun! the story line drama was kinda mehSquiddy
- was curious about the Lone Gunmen. it's on youtube: https://www.youtube.…Squiddy
- The more I watch the series, the overarching story gets better. So many great details and quite horrifying story.futurefood
- Especially the whole CBG being Fox’ father is fascinating.futurefood
- ^ That blew my mind as a kid. That and the Piper Maru episodes, which is kind of where you realized what a crazy long story arc you were in for.garbage
- It was great but the funny thing is every recent episode that was written and directed by the creator (Chris Carter) was terrible.yuekit
- He was obsessed with trying to make the larger story arc/alien invasion thing happen.yuekit
- grafician1
- clearest shot yetYakuZoku
- flies just like Bob Lazar said, belly firstYakuZoku
- I like turtlesutopian
- That’s the identical craft from the movie Flight of the Navigator. How interesting.monospaced
- yuekit1
I think the best explanation for what's happening is if Mulder was a real person working in the US government, but the aliens aren't real. Kind of like real-life Batman where Batman is just a weird rich guy in a costume who enjoys beating people up.
In this version Mulder would be a mentally disturbed government official obsessed with UFOs, and he'd probably be doing all the same things David Grusch is doing...repeating rumors his friends told him, lobbying Congress to look into UFOs. People in the government can also be insane conspiracy theorists, and this is a much simpler explanation then interdimensional beings flying UFOs around.
- Yeah, could be. I don’t think he’s lying because he would have just committed perjury and would go to jail. That’s a big bus to throw yourself underscarabin
- But maybe everyone else is lying to him? It’s possible but there are so many credible witnesses...scarabin
- ^+YakuZoku
- And then there’s the matter of the video, satellite, and radar data we have of these things to contend withscarabin
- To which the pentagon openly says, “wtf are these things?”scarabin
- Remember skunk works
https://www.goodread…grafician - So yeah all this seems very plausible.grafician
- Another example
https://en.wikipedia…grafician - It’s well known now the USG had crash retrieval teams backwards engineering nazi tech in ww2, is it crazy to assume one of those unidentified objectsscarabin
- ...crashed and we did the same again? That flying wing and the sr-71 i think was based on a recovered nazi horton ho 229scarabin
- The very existence of the sr-71 was classified for years. So there’s a precedence for modern UAP crash retrieval and subsequent classificationscarabin
- Exactly.grafician
- Also that guy asked for more oversight, NOT declassification!grafician
- So don't expect they will show anything to the public any time soon.
But at least we kinda know we're not alone...grafician - I like this mulderesque theory._niko
- It’s not lying if you are convinced. He is convinced. But it doesn’t mean he’s right.monospaced
- We don’t know we’re not alone. Nothing so far says there are aliens.monospaced
- What did he actually testify? People told him about a crash retrieval program. Not a very high-stakes thing to go under oath about.yuekit
- scarabin3
Found some info about NUFORC’s sources on their website. Looks like it’s used by a lot of US organizations, while overseas it’s basically just their website’s submission form.
“ The principal means used by the Center to receive sighting reports is this website, which has operated continuously since 1994. Prior to that period, the telephone hotline and the U.S. mail were the primary means of taking reports.
“The Center’s independence from all other UFO related organizations, combined with its long standing policy of guaranteed anonymity to callers, has served to make it perhaps the most popular and widely accepted national UFO reporting facility anywhere. The website and hotline are well known by law enforcement agencies, FAA ARTCC’s and flight service stations, National Weather Services offices, military facilities, NASA, and many 911 emergency dispatch centers all across the United States and in many parts of Canada. Those entities routinely direct the calls they receive regarding possible UFO sightings to the Center.”
- Also, it’s right in the name. “National” UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC)scarabin