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re: NY Times: Pentagon’s UFO Program - aerospace/esoteric/quantum mechanics/future

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Posted by bmy
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Posted on 10/14/18 at 1:43 pm to
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Rich was the second director of Lockheed Skunkwork’s from 1975-1991. He’s been called the Father of Stealth, having overseen the development of the stealth fighter, the F-117A nighthawk. Before his death, Rich made several shocking open statements about the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrials.

“We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it.” (1)

“We now have technology to take ET home. No it won’t take someone’s lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars.” (1)

“There are two types of UFOs — the ones we build and the ones ‘they’ build.” (1)


Worth remembering.. development for the SR-71 Blackbird began in the 1950s.. ~65 years ago. It was retired in 1989.. almost 30 years ago

This post was edited on 10/14/18 at 1:48 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/14/18 at 3:16 pm to
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Also: why is this lumped under the Q larp?


Explanation is in the OP

Free flow discussion in the Q thread generated this thread,

Q did not directly mention anything related to this thread. I have a couple of spin off threads because some in the Q thread wanted to keep the info there “Q-centric”

As I pointed out there, I keep coming back to this:



That is a pretty bold statement. He appears to be following through (Space Force) and the releases from the OP/NY Times articles.

Also (and this is subtle), notice the use of the word unlock. This is not by chance. Remember from Ben Rich (from a few posts ago):

quote:

“We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it.”



I feel that The NY Times article is the most “credible” outlet to acknowledge the Phenomenon (yet few here want to discuss it). This thread is a ledger of sorts to simplify understanding this hard to understand topic. May be useful for some in the near future

I will add that the story above involves submersible transit by these objects (if the descriptions above were not wild enough). What we have is an exotic propulsion system. The implications for this are profound (civilization changing). Sadly, it has been around a while (but withheld). I think we are in the infancy of rolling out this info/tech.

I remain hopeful, but leery..

PS: There is supposed to be better footage of the Nimitz event that was not released (linked within this thread is a podcast interview with the pilot, Commander David Fravor, who states as such). There is also supposed to be more releases and perhaps a demo of exotic meta-material to come...
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Posted by bmy
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Posted on 10/14/18 at 4:13 pm to
LINK

“UFO’s are as real as the airplanes flying overhead" -- Paul Hellyer: The ex-Canadian Minister of National Defense says he is convinced that UFOs are real and alleges the U.S. has covered up information on them
Posted by Trumansfangs
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Posted on 10/14/18 at 4:26 pm to
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Skidmore and Fitts agreed to work together to investigate the issue further. Over the summer, two MSU graduate students searched government websites, especially the website of the Office of Inspector General, looking for similar documents dating to 1998. They found documents indicating a total $21 trillion in undocumented adjustments over the 1998-2015 period. (The original government documents and a report describing the issue can be found here.)



I think I need a grant to fund a study about where the $21 trillion went .
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Posted on 10/16/18 at 8:48 am to
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‘Hunt for the Skinwalker’


Synchronicities for some (given the recent events drawing the attention of the public to "Native Americans")...





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In the Navajo language, yee naaldlooshii translates to "by means of it, it goes on all fours".[1] While perhaps the most common variety seen in horror fiction by non-Navajo people, the yee naaldlooshii is one of several varieties of Navajo witch, specifically a type of 'ánti'ihnii.[1] The legend of the skin-walkers is not well understood outside of Navajo culture, mostly due to reluctance to discuss the subject with outsiders.[2] Navajo people are reluctant to reveal skin-walker lore to non-Navajos, or to discuss it at all among those they do not trust:[3]

What happens when Rowling pulls this in, is we as Native people are now opened up to a barrage of questions about these beliefs and traditions...but these are not things that need or should be discussed by outsiders. At all. I'm sorry if that seems 'unfair', but that's how our cultures survive.[3]

Navajo witches, including skin-walkers, represent the antithesis of Navajo cultural values. While community healers and cultural workers are known as medicine men and women, or by terms in the local, indigenous language, witches are seen as evil, performing twisted ceremonies and manipulating magic in a perversion of the good works medicine people traditionally perform. In order to practice their good works, traditional healers learn about both good and evil magic. Most can handle the responsibility, but some people can become corrupt and choose to become witches.[4]


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Another reference to above (Shamanism) and the paranormal...


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Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 8:34 pm to
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PHYSICS
Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica’s Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern Physics
Cosmic rays emanating from the south polar ice cap could lead to new physics


Weird stuff out of Antarctica...

https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/amp/ncna921676

quote:

An Antarctic ice shelf is singing, and it sounds like an eerie sci-fi soundtrack
The vast Ross Ice Shelf produces tones that vary in response to changing weather conditions.
by David Freeman / Oct. 18, 2018 / 1:16 PM ET


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One of the world's biggest slabs of ice is singing. Wind blowing over the rough surface of Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf causes the frigid, France-sized expanse to produce a nearly continuous series of tones, according to research published Tuesday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.


https://www.livescience.com/63875-weird-square-iceberg-antarctica.html

quote:

What the Heck Is the Deal with This Weird, Square Iceberg?
By Rafi Letzter, Staff Writer | October 19, 2018 02:52pm ET


NASA photo:



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Look at that iceberg. It's beautiful. Perfectly rectangular. An object of near geometric perfection jutting into a polar sea of the usual squiggly, chaotic randomness of the natural world. It calls to mind the monolith from "2001: A Space Odyssey."


Freaky when you consider the sound emitting phenomenon above...

NASA states that it is a natural phenomenon...

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NASA ICE ? @NASA_ICE
From yesterday's #IceBridge flight: A tabular iceberg can be seen on the right, floating among sea ice just off of the Larsen C ice shelf. The iceberg's sharp angles and flat surface indicate that it probably recently calved from the ice shelf.
11:45 AM - Oct 17, 2018
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 8:58 pm to
From Podesta WLs:



Spielberg. Reference his filmography (Close Encounters of the Third Kind deals with paranormal, UFOs, and sound/music)

Devil’s Tower location relative to Northeast Utah...











Just connecting some dots from the thread...
Posted by Brosef Stalin
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 9:06 pm to
Whales make loud noises. I wonder if they could be vibrating the ice.

Also I read Tom Delonge is about $30 million in debt from this ufo project he's doing. He better produce something big in a hurry or this could be the end.
Posted by notsince98
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 9:06 pm to
TPA, now might be a good time to tie this stuff to the guy who hacked NASA and discovered records of military members being stationed off planet.
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 9:56 pm to
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TPA, now might be a good time to tie this stuff to the guy who hacked NASA and discovered records of military members being stationed off planet


Not as well versed on him, but many synchronicities for me

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/oct/17/gary-mckinnon-extradition-scepticism-us-justice

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UK's Gary McKinnon extradition call reflects scepticism about US justice


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On Tuesday, the British government announced that it was refusing to extradite computer hacker Gary McKinnon to the United States. McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome, had been sought for extradition by the United States because he repeatedly hacked into government computer systems. Theresa May, the Cameron government's Home secretary, declared that:

"Mr McKinnon's extradition would give rise to such a high risk of him ending his life that the decision to extradite would be incompatible with his human rights."


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On its face, May's announcement may seem surprising. The charges against McKinnon – that he deliberately impaired government computers, causing more than $500,000-worth of damage – are not trivial. McKinnon has not denied the hacking, although he has said that he was merely looking for hidden government evidence of UFOs and other conspiracies.


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In a broader context, though, the extradition order becomes more troubling and British skepticism understandable. This starts with the law governing the extradition process. A relic of the Blair government's complete capitulation to the Bush administration over the "war on terror", the treaty under which the US sought McKinnon's extradition is notably lacking in due process protections – even for British citizens accused of crimes while on British soil. Not surprisingly, while sold as essential to combating terrorism, the broad latitude afforded by the treaty has been used to request the extradition of suspects who (like McKinnon) are not terrorist suspects.


The claims:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/brit-hacked-nasa-found-evidence-084449883.html

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Brit Who Hacked NASA ‘Found Evidence Of Warships In Space’
Yahoo News Yahoo News8 December 2015, 02:44 GMT-6


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A Brit hacker who managed to gain access to top secret NASA computers has astonishingly claimed to have found evidence of U.S. warships stationed in space. Gary McKinnon, who was wanted by America over the biggest military hack of all time, said that he discovered a secret space programme run by the American Navy.


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I found an Excel spreadsheet which said, ‘Non-terrestrial officers’. “It had ranks and names. It had tabs for ‘material transfer’ between ships.


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“I took that to be, they must have a ships based in space – the names started with U.S.S.” Mr McKinnon managed to gain access to the computers for several months without detection, and caught sight of an image that he believes could have been proof of alien life. He said: “It was the hemisphere of a planet I assume was Earth. “It was cloudy, but there was the classic cigar-shape (UFO).” He added that he “did not feel it was man-made”.




Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 10:15 pm to
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British government announced that it was refusing to extradite computer hacker Gary McKinnon to the United States. McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome, had been sought for extradition by the United States because he repeatedly hacked into government computer systems.


Literal autistic folk...

Synchronicity:

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In August 2009, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour released an online single, "Chicago - Change the World", on which he sang and played guitar, bass and keyboards, to promote awareness of McKinnon's plight. A re-titled cover of the Graham Nash song "Chicago", it featured Chrissie Hynde and Bob Geldof, plus McKinnon himself. It was produced by long-time Pink Floyd collaborator Chris Thomas and was made with Nash's support.[34]


Lyrics to David Gilmour’s Version of Chicago by Graham Nash

David Gilmour and his manager Paul Loasby have helped to obtain copyright clearance from Graham Nash, to allow Janis Sharp’s re-written lyrics to Chicago.

So your brother’s bound and gagged
And they’ve chained him to a chair
Won’t you please come from Chicago just to sing
In a land that’s known as freedom how can such a thing be fair
Won’t you please come from Chicago for the help that you can bring

We can change the world, rearrange the world
It’s dying – to get better

Politicians sit yourselves down, there’s something for you here
Won’t you please stand up in London for our Lives
Don’t ask Jack to help you cause he’ll turn the other ear
Won’t you please stand up in London and join us side by side

We can change the world, rearrange the world
It’s dying – if you believe in justice
Dying – and if you believe in freedom
Dying – Stand for Autistic Rights
Dying – and a world we can believe in, open up the door

Somehow people must be free, so help the day comes soon
Won’t you please come from Chicago show your face
From the bottom of the ocean to the mountains of the moon
Won’t you please stand up in London no one else can take your place

You can change the world rearrange the world
It’s dying – if you believe in justice
Dying – and if you believe in freedom
Dying – Give Gary back his life
Dying – make a world we can believe in, open up the door

—-





Douglas Adams named the Pink Floyd album The Division Bell



I have many other posts demonstrating the wisdom/truth embedded in Pink Floyd songs. Gilmour’s last album:



The lock on the door...

Rattle That Lock lyrics:

Whatever it takes to break
Gotta do it
From the burning lake or the eastern gate
You'll get through it

Rattle that lock, lose those chains
Rattle that lock, lose those chains
Rattle that lock, lose those chains
Rattle that lock
Let's go do it
Have it all our way
Go back to where we blew it
And lose our heads along the way

So long sin, au revoir chaos
If there's a heaven, it can wait
So long sin, au revoir chaos
If there's a heaven

Rattle that lock
Rattle that lock, lose those chains
Rattle that lock
Rattle that lock, lose those chains
And all the other travellers
Become phantoms to our eyes
Furies and the revellers
Fallen angels in disguise


No discord, chance or rumour
Is going to interrupt this place
No discord, chance or rumour
To interrupt this
So let's get to it
It's calling like a flame
Through the darkness and the night
The world suspended on a golden chain

No discord, chance or rumour
Is going to interrupt this place
No discord, chance or rumour
To interrupt this

Rattle that lock
Rattle that lock, lose those chains
Rattle that lock
Rattle that lock
Rattle that lock, lose those chains



This song references a “lost” high civilization (perhaps due to cyclical cataclysms)
High Hopes for a better future / return to a golden age
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 11:03 pm to



https://www.quantamagazine.org/interstellar-comet-oumuamua-might-not-actually-be-a-comet-20181010/

quote:

Interstellar Visitor Found to Be Unlike a Comet or an Asteroid
By RAMIN SKIBBA October 10, 2018


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The mystery of ’Oumuamua, the first interstellar object ever observed, continues to deepen. A new analysis argues that if it were a comet, it would have broken apart as it passed near the sun.


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Like a hit-and-run driver who races from the scene of a crash, the interstellar guest known as ’Oumuamua has bolted out of the solar system, leaving confusion in its wake. Early measurements seemed to indicate that it was an asteroid — a dry rock much like those found orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. Then by this past summer, astronomers largely came around to the conclusion that it was instead a comet — an icy body knocked out of the distant reaches of a far-off planetary system.

Now a new analysis has found inconsistencies in this conclusion, suggesting that ’Oumuamua may not be a comet after all. Whether it’s actually a comet or an asteroid, one thing is clear: ’Oumuamua is not quite like anything seen before.

The object was first spotted a year ago by scientists with the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii. ’Oumuamua (a Hawaiian word meaning “scout”) appeared to be a rocky, elongated asteroid at first, a stubby cosmic cigar.


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A few months later, another collaboration found that ’Oumuamua wasn’t just being pulled by the sun’s gravity. Instead, it was being slightly accelerated by an unseen force, which they argued could only be attributed to comet “outgassing” acting like a thruster. With this additional information, the case appeared to be closed. “Interstellar asteroid is really a comet,” read the headline of a press release put out by the European Space Agency.

The explanation seemed to fit with what we know about our own solar system. In the distant reaches beyond Neptune, countless comets orbit our sun. Anytime one of these comets gets too close to a planet, it could be ejected out into the galaxy. In contrast, there are far fewer asteroids in the asteroid belt, and they orbit closer to the sun, where they’re harder to knock into interstellar space. “There are more comets, and it’s easier to fling them away from a planetary system,” said Ann-Marie Madigan, an astrophysicist at the University of Colorado, Boulder. “For the first interstellar traveler that we see in our solar system, for that to be an asteroid, would be shocking.”


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Yet comets have tails. And ’Oumuamua, if it was indeed made out of icy rock and propelled by jets of gas as it passed by the sun, should have displayed a tail that would settle the question of its origin. Yet no tail was ever found. Now in a new study that is currently under peer review, Roman Rafikov, an astrophysicist at the University of Cambridge, argues that the same forces that appeared to have accelerated ’Oumuamua — the same forces that should have also produced a tail — would have also affected its spin. In particular, the acceleration would have torqued ’Oumuamua to such a degree that it would have spun apart, breaking up into smaller pieces. If ’Oumuamua were a comet, he argues, it would not have survived.
Posted by LouBega
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Posted on 10/19/18 at 11:24 pm to
Y'all serious with this shite?

Lol
Posted by IceTiger
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Posted on 10/20/18 at 12:43 am to
quote:


Y'all serious with this shite?


'Bout what...

That Gary McKinnon hacked NASA and found a "secret space program"?
Or that the US tried to get him for It?
Or that it was called Solar Warden?
Or that Luis Elizondo worked in the Pentagon tracking UFOs?
Which part?
Posted by TutHillTiger
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Posted on 10/20/18 at 1:26 am to
Don’t believe this bullshite. It’s 10 to 100 times that. We gets lots of good shite out of it. We even trade shite with some of the friendly aliens. Reagan warned you of others in his speech decades ago.
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Posted on 10/20/18 at 6:03 am to
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Tabular icebergs form, she said, through a process that's a bit like a fingernail growing too long and cracking off at the end. They're often rectangular and geometric as a result, she added.
Posted by LouBega
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Posted on 10/20/18 at 7:07 pm to
I have no idea where to start lol.
Posted by CCT
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Posted on 10/20/18 at 8:13 pm to
quote:

TutHillTiger

When and where did Reagan say that?
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/21/18 at 2:19 pm to
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“The AAVs would descend ‘very rapidly’ from approximately 60,000 feet down to approximately 50 feet in a matter of seconds,” the report noted. Pilots indicated there may have been something in the water as well. One pilot detailed a disturbance up to the size of a football field

The disturbed area also resembled shoal water around “a barely submerged reef or island,” but as the pilot flew away, he could see that the disturbance had cleared and seas calmed. Although he never made visual contact with whatever caused the disturbance, the report stated that it may have been caused by an AAV, which was unseen due to cloaking “or invisible to the human eye.”


Visions in the sky
Parting of water

Sounds “miraculous”...

Sighting from Fátima:





Tic Tac UAP from the OP:





Description from Fátima:

quote:

On 13 October 1917 in the Cova da Iria fields near Fátima Portugal , an alleged miraculous event was witnessed by 30,000 to 100,000 people . Three shepherd children claimed that a miracle was going to occur on 13 October at high-noon after they saw an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary . The children reported that the Lady had promised them that she would on 13 October reveal her identity to them and provide a miracle "so that all may believe". An estimated crowd of 70,000 people in the fields near Fatima watched the rain stop, the clouds part, and the sun radiate colors, shimmer and spin, and dance around the sky in a zig-zag pattern for about 10 minutes. At last, the sun appeared to fall straight toward the crowd, frightening all , but then the sun returned to its normal place and appearance. When it was all over, the people were stunned. Witnesses also found that the muddy ground all around them and their rain-soaked clothes had dried up .


Rapid decent capabilities...
17...

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The last episode was the miracle itself. It was seen by seventy thousand persons, among whom were pious individuals and atheists, clergymen and reporters from a socialist newspaper. As promised, it happened on October 13 at noon. Among the crowd was Professor Almeida Garrett, of Coimbra University, a scientist, who described the phenomena in the following terms: 'It was raining hard, and the rain trickled down everyone's clothes. Suddenly, the sun shone through the dense cloud which covered it: everybody looked in its direction. IT LOOKED LIKE A DISC, OF A VERY DEFINITE CONTOUR. It was not dazzling. I don't think that it could be compared to a dull silver disk, as someone said later in Fatima. No. It rather possessed a clear, changing brightness, which one could compare to a pearl. It looked like a polished wheel. This is not poetry. My eyes have seen it. This clear-shaped disk suddenly began turning. It rotated with increasing speed. Suddenly, the crowd began crying with anguish. The sun (disk?), revolving all the time, began falling toward the earth, reddish and bloody, threatening to crush everyone under its fiery weight...'"


Pearl = TicTac shaped...

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This band, oriented south-north, contained all the witnesses who reported secondaty effects only experienced during the time of the "solar phenomenon", that is to say at the moment when the "solar object" descended in a terrifying parabola over the crowd of 60,000 people. The effects felt in that band were: 1. sudden and intense heat; 2. drying of clothing and of the soil; 3. physiological effects or "miraculous cures".

These kind of effects seems consistents, according some researchers, like nuclear physicists James McCampbell and Jean-Pierre Petit (CNRS, France), with a "microwave radiation", also detected in preliminar samples from "crop circles" spots by the biophysics dr. W. Levengood. Others studies, conducted by the Canadian Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the french Toulouse DERMO laboratories found a "hamming or buzzing effect" inside the percipients's heads produced by a microwave radiation between 200and 3000 MHz, and called as "microwave auditive phenomenon", as well perceived and reported in the 1917 Fatima apparitions scenario as well".


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As if like a bolt from the blue, the clouds were wrenched apart, and the sun at its zenith appeared in all its splendor. It began to revolve vertiginously on its axis, like the most magnificent firewheel that could be imagined, taking on all the colors of the rainbow and sending forth multicolored flashes of light, producing the most astounding effect. This sublime and incomparable spectacle, which was repeated three distinct times, lasted for about ten minutes. The immense multitude, overcome by the evidence of such a tremendous prodigy, threw themselves on their knees." ? Dr. Formigão, a professor at the seminary at Santarém, and a priest
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Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 10/26/18 at 10:53 pm to
Another intersection of the strange/paranormal and aerial phenomenon (viewed through the lens of this thread.

https://allthatsinteresting.com/dyatlov-pass-incident-photos

quote:

The Harrowing Mystery Of The Dyatlov Pass Incident [PHOTOS]
By Gabe Paoletti Published October 5, 2017
Updated September 23, 2018


quote:

In January 1959, nine Soviet college students were killed under mysterious circumstances while hiking through the Ural Mountains in what's now known as the Dyatlov Pass incident.


quote:

This mountain is known as Kholat Syakhl, meaning “Dead Mountain” in the language of the indigenous Mansi people of the region.


Warnings about the region from indingeous people’s...


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Journalists reporting on the available parts of the inquest files claim that it states:

Six of the group members died of hypothermia and three of fatal injuries.
There were no indications of other people nearby on Kholat Syakhl apart from the nine travellers.
The tent had been ripped open from within.
The victims had died 6 to 8 hours after their last meal. Traces from the camp showed that all group members left the campsite of their own accord, on foot.
To dispel the theory of an attack by the indigenous Mansi people, Dr Vozrozhdenny stated that the fatal injuries of the three bodies could not have been caused by another human being, "because the force of the blows had been too strong and no soft tissue had been damaged".[11]

Released documents contained no information about the condition of the skiers' internal organs. There were no survivors of the incident. At the time the verdict was that the group members all died because of a compelling natural force.[17] The inquest officially ceased in May 1959 as a result of the absence of a guilty party. The files were sent to a secret archive.[11] On 12 April, 2018 the remains of Semyon Zolotarev were exhumated upon the initiative of journalists of the Russian tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda. Contradicting results were obtained: one of the experts stated that the character of the injuries resembled a person knocked down by a car, and the DNA analysis did not reveal any similarity to the DNA of living relatives.


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Three of the ski hikers had fatal injuries, including Nicolai Thibeaux-Brignolles, 23, who had significant skull damage and Lyudmila Dubinina, 20, and Semyon Zolotaryov, 38, had major chest fractures that could only have been caused by an immense force, comparable to that of a car crash. In the most gruesome part of the Dyatlov pass incident, Dubnina was missing her tongue, eyes, part of the lips, as well as facial tissue and a fragment of her skull bone.


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Reports of slight radiation on the bodies led to theories that the students had been killed by some secret, radioactive weapon. Though the radiation was largely discounted as the cause of death because a radioactive weapon would have elevated radiation to much much higher levels, it is possible that the ski hiking team was unfortunate enough to encounter a testing of some USSR concussive weapon. This explanation would match with testimony from another hiking group, who were camped out 50 km from the Dyatlov encampment. This group spoke of strange orange orbs floating in the sky moving towards Kholat Syakhl. This testimony was also corroborated by reports from the weather service and army.


quote:

Lev Ivanov, the chief investigator of the Dyatlov Pass incident, said, “I suspected at the time and am almost sure now that these bright flying spheres had a direct connection to the group’s death” when he was interviewed by a small Kazakh newspaper in 1990.




I have something very strange that I will add soon (involves exotic tech...)
I need to set it up properly

Here is a preview:

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