Posted on 09/30/2019 5:03:05 AM PDT by RummyChick
A BAND of alien hunters led by an ex-punk rocker claim they've found evidence of UFOs.
The US organisation, bankrolled by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge, says it's acquired "exotic material" from what could be an alien spacecraft.
DeLonge, from California, co-founded the group To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2017 with the goal of researching extraterrestrials.
The team most famously turfed up classified footage of UFOs recorded by American pilots that were confirmed as real by the US Navy earlier this month.
Speaking to the New York Times, a spokesperson for the group gave a tantalising tease of its next big scoop.
A reporter asked whether the team had obtained "exotic material samples from UFOs."
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
Regardingn the display of the F-18... Dr. Travis Taylor, Aerospace Engineer noted a few observations:
- F-18 at roughly 30 degree continuous left bank... g-forces on pilot and airframe are a concern in a banking turn affecting airspeed and attitude, not to mention the pilot’s stress levels.
- Video from the pod is infra-red black hot, therefore the object’s skin temperature is much greater than surrounding air temperature.
- White halo surrounding the object is much cooler than the object and surrounding air temperature indicating that the propulsion system is not provided by a hot engine! If so, it would show up prominently trailing the object as heat waves. The halo stays consistent throughout the object’s movement.
- He stated that the halo “could be a magetic propulsion field generated around the craft by electromagnetic propulsion generator engines similar to those Bob Lazar described from the late ‘80’s.
- And he mentioned that Mr. Lazar had discussed the necessity for element 115 in order to make the reactions that would be required to generate such magnetic fields. Mr. Lazar had been ridiculed in the 80’s since “element 115 didn’t exist”... and after several years passed... lo and behold... element 115 does in fact exist.
- When the object left the viewing area of the F-18 IR pod while still in a turn, it departed at an astronomically high rate of acceleration... which would likely kill a human in our known existing equipment with our present level of technology. Hence, the F-18 was completely outclassed and unable to maintain the pursuit.
Don’t be too premature... looks will fool you every time! Consider this: Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, guitarist for Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers has a top secret clearance with accesses and consults with the DoD on many matters pertaining to nuclear weapons, etc.
“Ancient Aliens” on History had those UFO films on over a year ago, on a CATV episode.
The Plasmatics rocked. Saw them back in the day.
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I never say “never”. However, the incident that I would offer is the gigantic triangular shaped UFO that travelled from southern Indianna, through southern Illinois and into Missouri before darting off. It was followed by and viewed by many state and local police departments on the road. To project that large of a hologram over that distance would have required an awful lot of support equipment, power and a mighty tall tower for projection to pull that off.
Implausable, but I’m not saying it’s impossible.
I know what I hear on the radio and Blink-182 ain’t punk.
One of my nieces liked this band and I had to listen to it while I was on vacation there. Horrible noise. Just dreadful.
Lady Gaga, I saw the Plsmatics, I saw WoW...you, m'lady, are no punk.
“To project that large of a hologram over that distance would have required an awful lot of support equipment, power and a mighty tall tower for projection to pull that off.”
Well, since we have no idea exactly what kind of technology could create that kind of projection, it seems to me that there is no sense in speculating how much power, equipment, etc it would take. Might be something that could be housed in a plane (like the Airborne Laser) or even a satellite.
It was a triple bill, IIRC
Dead Kennedys.
Plasmatics
Black Flag.
My ears rang for days.
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Roger that... never say never.
*ping*
Exotic material?
The hardness? The shininess? The composition and structure? Did you hear, you f***er? Dammit!
DANG!
Well put.
"But I am not really willing to accept your premise, because it may well be that the means of communications they have are of a kind that we do not know how to receive, and that they would not have the means of communicating with sufficiently powerful radio or optical signals. That is something which, technologically, is too difficult for them but they would have some other means we would not recognize." -- Thomas J. Gold, 'Communication with Extraterrestial Intelligence' (Sagan, ed)
"To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow." -- Metrodorus, 4th c BC Greek philosopher
"Heaven and earth are large, yet in the whole of space they are but as a small grain of rice. How unreasonable it would be to suppose that, besides the heaven and earth which we can see, there are no other heavens and no other earths." -- Teng Mu, 13th c AD Chinese philosopher
element 115 does in fact exist
Element 115 does not in fact exist, but it can be made to exist for a few seconds, and is very radioactive. Lazar isn't a good source of information, although he seems happy to make up stuff for anyone who wants to interview him.
Thanks fieldmarshaldj. And congrats to RummyChick for posting such a nice active topic of this kind.
That's the best thought out summation of the issue I've ever read on FR. Well, that I remember anyway. Geriatricity has started to have the same impact on my memory as one of those Men In Black erase stick things.
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