Posted on 06/13/2024 9:38:58 AM PDT by Beowulf9
A US Department of Defense contractor's tantalizing encounter with a giant, glowing UFO has sparked 10 years of research and two patents inspired by his encounter.
Three witnesses, including that Pentagon engineer, report that they captured electronic evidence of a 'barbell' UFO, half the length of a football field, that glowed an eerie 'indigo' blue.
The craft, they said, flew silently over an old logging road in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on August 28, 2013, near where the trio had camped for a hunting trip.
DailyMail.com spoke with the case's first investigators, who shared electronic data from the contractor's attempt to film the object — showing 'white noise' pulses in the video that recur in one-second loops identical to strobing light from the UFO itself.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Sure, if you take off from the North and South Poles, you can avoid the brunt of the belts. However, the belts are absolutely not low radiation. Worse yet, outside the belts is high solar and cosmic radioactivity. I know why Captain Kirk’s women were always green. They were dying of radiation poisoning!
their version of the prime directive maybe?
Yea.... someone found the Tesseract.
Walk under one with a florescent light bulb
They do.
Dr. Garry Nolan of Stanford Medical is an example. He says that a lot of his fellow academics and scientists come up to him with abduction accounts. They don't talk about them publicly because they are afraid their careers will be ended.
BTW, there's never been a reported account of "drunk" people getting abducted. Doesn't mean it doesn't happen though.
And furthermore, most people trust the accounts of rednecks a hell of a lot more than those of Harvard professors.;-)
Because Harvard professors have no brain at all.
I'm on the fence about the entire phenomena, but would not be surprised if there were rules about contacting primitive natives. That would explain a lot.
the magnetic field in a 3T MRI is 60,000 times as powerful as the magnetic field of the earth, and yet one doesn’t get “fried to a crisp” when one gets an MRI inside such a magnetic field ...
OK, what evidence did the observer see or experience that led him to state that this UFO ‘emitted enough energy to power a small city’?
“Sure a strange coincidence how the cameras never work isn’t it?’
Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster have the same eerie ability.
“my personal belief is there is intelligent life out there has it visited earth”
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I would agree with you that in view of the vastness of the universe there has to be some form of intelligent life out there.
Statically and based on pure logic I can’t believe in the vastness of the universe, planet Earth is the only planet in the billions of planets of the universe to have intelligent life
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