Posted on 07/07/2019 6:27:49 PM PDT by robowombat
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Nah. Space aliens don’t steal jobs and collect taxpayer funds. :)
How did that survive on U Tube?
McKinnon, while wholly illegally surfing around classified systems of both NASA and the U.S. military, he came across a list titled Non-Terrestrial Officers. McKinnon said of this discovery: It doesnt mean little green men. What I think it means is not Earth-based. I found a list of fleet-to-fleet transfers, and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They werent U.S. Navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet.
Yep - Alcoa can’t wait for it to become all the rage....
I used to do work at the Hanford Nuclear facility. My mom told me about the family friend that worked there making aircraft wings. “It was because of the electricity from the dams to make aluminum.”
I never could convince mom that Stan wasn’t working on aircraft wings at Hanford.
Hmm - maybe Alcoa is making money on both tinfoil and building craft based on UFO designs!!??
If we posit that (1) there are visitors to earth from other worlds, and (2) they have means and methods far beyond any human capabilities, and (3) no earth civilization can control when, where and how such alien visitors can act on earth,
it would be understandable for governments to not admit what they know. Admitting what they know would be an admission that they are much weaker than the alien visitors and can do nothing about them.
Am I saying that is the situation? No. I know nothing to suggest it is.
But those who do believe what I just suggested seem to think it is wrong for governments to not make public what they know. I think - were it all true - governments not talking at all about it makes common sense. Why would they want to admit how weak they really are in the face of entities from other worlds whom our authorities can do nothing about? They wouldn’t.
Just below the reply box on FR is
Loose lips sink ships.
You’re doing the right thing.
Tinfoil ping....
Haven’t thought about it in years but I actually saw a man in his late thirties wearing a military uniform coat with various patches sewn on and he had a military cap with aluminum foil on the inside, showing under the rim.
He looked serious but calm as if his mission mattered more than the stares of people in the crowd he was moving through in the store.
I wonder what inspired the first one in the first mental institution to use foil.
Why not just put the satellite at a Lagrange point? L4 or L5 would work, and it would be stable.
I was thinking they were raking it in with the tinfoil hat market....but diversity (in products) can be a good business model...
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