Posted on 01/22/2026 11:16:13 PM PST by MarlonRando
As for the strange radio code picked up on fellow UFO researcher Joerg Arnu's scanner, military personnel at Area 51 were heard using words such as 'pretzel snack,' 'corona pretzel snacks zero with cheese,' 'profile Michelob,' 'Imperial with garlic,' and 'fridge hydrate' to mask what they were saying.
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I like to dip my Doritos into sour cream. 🔥🚀
Ps I think I accidentally sent you a freepmail. Please disregard. Bad eyesight is my excuse.
Time for Coast to Coast AM? 🫣
And DEEEEEEEP within the bowels of the Area 51 CIA Annex, the radio intercepts are being fed into the supercomputers. Finally, the computer reveals the translation:
Yo quiero juntar con Orange Man!
you know that the Chinese as well as others intercept these messages and try to figure them out. I would love to hear the room full of.Spock-like, logical and literal chinamen trying to figure out the intricacies of the aeronautic phrase,” Royale with cheese.” Id love to be that fly on the.wall.
Did you ever hear the audio from the show when Art Bell was hosting, and a guy called in from his plane allegedly flying into Area 51 and was shot down.
Here is the clip from YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwymTXFsfR4
I miss Art Bell. In the UK they have that dish called, “ spotted dick.” If I reverse-engineered. alien tech at Area 51, I’d call my project -“Operation Spotted Dick.” Let the robotic, autistic chinamen analyze that.
yep and the scared caller that said he was being hunted after working at Area 51–
https://youtube.com/shorts/yJdgH6cHXGs?si=sbVXcTK0VOu6EpTc
Me too, I hadn’t had Doritos in decades until I tried the mini Doritos. And I tried them with some sour cream and ate the whole can in one sitting.
It’s Leibowitz’s grocery list.
The F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft began development back in the 1970s and look how futuristic that design is........there’s no telling what we have now.
Maybe they really were talking about snacks and beer. Anything serious, military uses secure comms, and won’t be on a scanner “in the green”. Just about everything is encrypted these days. Back in the day the police cars had radios, though no transmitters. They used the high end of the AM radio band “Calling all cars” type of thing.
Now you're not gonna find them easy to follow. They're not using normal procedures; they're using some kind of code.
What kind of code?
Well there's words like bankheist, crapgame, bigjoe littlejoe..
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