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  • What would actual scientific study of UAPs look like?

    02/21/2025 2:40:37 AM PST · by RoosterRedux · 8 replies
    phys.org ^ | February 19, 2025 | Evan Gough
    NASA recently initiated a study into UAP called the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Independent Study... ... The research is titled "The New Science of Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena (UAP)." The lead author is Kevin Knuth from the Department of Physics at the State University of New York at Albany [...] "After decades of dismissal and secrecy, it has become clear that a significant number of the world's governments take unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena (UAP), formerly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs), seriously–—yet still seem to know little about them," the authors write. "As a result, these phenomena are increasingly attracting the attention of...
  • Hillary with egg on face after promoting race-hoax

    02/27/2016 9:55:11 AM PST · by rktman · 18 replies
    wnd.com ^ | 2/26/2016 | Douglas Ernst
    A decision by Hillary Clinton to jump the gun and decry "racism and violence" by a group of white men in New York has blown up in the Democrat front-runner’s face. Three University of Albany students claimed they were the victims of a racial attack on a CDTA bus Jan. 30, which prompted the former secretary of state to magnify their story on social media Feb. 4. After race protests on campus, a #DefendBlackGirlsUAlbany Twitter campaign, and tearful speeches, police now say a white girl was the real victim.
  • Police: Black students who reported hate crime at SUNY Albany were actually the attackers

    02/26/2016 3:05:03 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 37 replies
    Hot Air ^ | February 26, 2016 | John Sexton
    Three women attending the University of New York at Albany claimed they were victims of a racially-charged attack last month by a group of white students. Now investigators say the evidence shows the women themselves were the first to turn violent and the only ones to use racially-charged language during the incident. The incident took place during a morning bus ride on January 30th. A cell phone video captured the altercation and later the same day University President Robert J. Jones published a letter which said in part, "I am deeply concerned, saddened and angry about this incident. There is...