Posted on 01/03/2013 6:36:29 PM PST by BenLurkin
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedevs off-air comments that Russian Presidents are given a secret file about extraterrestrials living among us created much media interest. Most news reports claimed that Medvedev was simply joking. His apparent reference to the Men In Black movie as a source of information on a super secret agency that monitors extraterrestrials on Earth was commonly cited as key evidence that he was in fact joking. The reasoning is that no political leader would refer reporters to a comedy to clarify national policy. It has now emerged that Medvedev was not referring to the Men in Black comedy after all, but to a recent Russian television documentary titled Men in Black that reveals many details about an extensive cover up of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth.
However, a more accurate translation of what Medvedev actually said about the Men in Black phenomenon was: You can receive more detailed information having watched the documentary film of the same name. So Medvedev was referring to a Russian documentary film titled Men in Black, not the Hollywood blockbuster by the same name...
Russian Men In Black (MIB) documentary, a number of prominent UFO cases in Russia and the USA are discussed. The Roswell UFO crash is covered, along with a number of extraterrestrial abduction cases, and UFOs disabling nuclear weapons facilities. The documentary examines testimony that extraterrestrial bases have been established on Earth, and that some are in restricted US military areas with the full knowledge of the Pentagon. The documentary even goes on to seriously discuss President Eisenhowers alleged meeting with extraterrestrials, where agreements were reached with some of the visitors giving them permission to take some of the Earths resources in exchange for advanced technology...
(Excerpt) Read more at exopolitics.org ...
It isn’t, but, Touche. LOL
Well... Having experience at eating all three items, I find that only one of them reliably produces emissions that require a catalytic converter...
However, tofu, - in essence concentrated soybean rot - if consumed in large enough quantities (meaning more than you would find in a bowl of hot and sour soup) tends to flatulence...
Of course then you have to use < p > (paragraph)
Sometimes.
Almost as bad as onion bajis.
‘Face stays away from Tofu.
She eats real food.
All perpetrators of gaseous digestive effluent have been sent to bed. Maybe I’ll make chicken omelette tomorrow. There are still leftovers ...
That's why you need other stuff to go with the dead soybeans...
Thanks! *HUGS*
If I were Darksheare, and I read that line, I would be picturing leftovers that are not being still ...
Of course, he's already done that. In his case, it was Jello.
Leftovers in battle formation inside the Refrigerator, waiting for a 'Midnight snacker' to open the door...
Must we go here?...too late i suppose!
I spent all day limping around. My leg doesn’t hurt as long as I don’t accidentally touch or bang it or move it too quickly.
Now I’m going to lie around watching Jeremy Clarkson talk about airplanes until I doze off. The dog is already asleep. Her interest in the development of the jet engine is minimal.
I suspect she's smart enough to realize that regardless of her diet, jet propulsion is never going to work for her.
By the way, have you ever experienced a chimney fire?
It is impressive. (Tie-in with jet engine development.)
No. I have seen in a stack fire caused by a jet engine (at 2 in the morning.)
In a wood-burning chimney, creosote from the wood, especially pine, collects in the flue. If the temperature gets hot enough, the material ignites into a full, open-throated roar, like unto a jet engine.
It’s blasting upwards, and the flames coming out of the chimney light up the surrounding neighborhood.
Early scientists, among whom I would place Benjamin Franklin, saw that there was a potential there, if they could figure out how to take advantage of it.
Thus eventually was born the jet engine.
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Let me get you breakfast...
How odd. Jake finds that topic fascinating.
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