Posted on 12/04/2020 5:11:16 PM PST by bitt
It’s not even aerodynamic. Someone threw a cookie shaped object up in the air and photographed it.
If ‘they’ were going to visit, ‘they’ would have told me.
It’s not even aerodynamic>>>>>>>>>>>>
It looks like a pavilion from Expo 67 in Canada.Imagine that sucker breaking Mach 5? It would disintegrate.
I suppose its cookie fodder for the president erect. Someone is after some funny money from Geriatric Joe for a “project.”
Or maybe trying to save the Space Force?
If you ever get the word, let me know. I’ll take down the artillery.
Thinking...maybe when the wuhan flu scare has run its course, the plan is to scare us all half to death with reports of an alien invasion.
I can see the day when we have heated discussions on FR between the believers and the knockers.
Tinfoil hats might become the fashion statement of the ‘woke’
It’s not that I don’t believe in the possibility of ‘other’ inhabited planets, as a matter of fact, as an abductee, I can tell you ‘they’ have much in common with the CCP, when it comes to population engineering and certain activities to do with harvesting...body parts. I just can’t see them being stupid enough to leave a trail of breadcrumbs in the atmosphere to be followed or photographed.
You’re going to have to consider suspecting earthling shenanigans for all that.
The person who was supposed to sack people had been sacked first so there is no one to sack anyone. :)
You’re going to have to consider suspecting earthling shenanigans for all that.>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I have always taken the position that one cannot be indicted for murder when one commits alienicide, not homicide.
It appears we have real tinfoil as a progressive fashion statement.
Because if your experience, you are very wise about the issues.
So there are identified UFOs?
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