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He admits in the rogan podcast interview that the gov invited him to their meetings. Nothing will come of this except what the gov wants you to think. They picked him for a reason. Probably because he is famous amongst younger folks and that he can be the face of the fundraising campaigns.
originally posted by: parad0x122
originally posted by: Woodcarver
Tom Delonge doesn’t know anything special. What breaking news has he ever informed us of?
The partners in his company are some of those who were in charge of AATIP while it was still active, namely Elizondo. So...the very same article you're looking at could at least in part be attributed to DeLonge's company's efforts to work toward disclosure.
originally posted by: Baablacksheep
Isaac, I believe you where putting together some questions for Doty, did this ever happen as I saw nothing further on the matter, I could of missed this of course?
originally posted by: Winterpain
a reply to: IsaacKoi
Issac,
I just wanted to take a second and thank you for your hard work and all you contribute to the field/this site.
People like you are what make this place special, and help bring a bit of credibility to the field.
Your time & efforts are appreciated by us lurkers in the background reviewing your information.
Thanks,
~Winter
Robert Bigelow's mysterious Skinwalker ranch played a role in the Pentagon investigation. A picturesque ranch in northeastern Utah, shunned by its Native American neighbors and long considered a hotbed of UFO sightings and other unexplained phenomena, played a pivotal role in the creation of the once-secret Pentagon study of unknown aerial objects. In the mid 90s, Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow bought the property and sent in his research team, the National Institute for Discovery Science, or NIDS, to study the ranch and the larger Uintah Basin. Over the next 10 years, NIDS scientists had dramatic encounters with the unknown, including daylight mutilations of livestock, mysterious aircraft, and discarnate entities. "The ranch is not just UFOs. Performances of anomalies go back many years," said Robert Bigelow.
originally posted by: IsaacKoi
originally posted by: Baablacksheep
Isaac, I believe you where putting together some questions for Doty, did this ever happen as I saw nothing further on the matter, I could of missed this of course?
I haven't gotten around to putting questions to Doty yet. I've wanted to finish off a fairly long thread, which I've just posted ("Project Phoenix and new UK UFO files showing international interest among some government officials".
I'll turn back to Doty soon.
A picturesque ranch in northeastern Utah, shunned by its Native American neighbors and long considered a hotbed of UFO sightings and other unexplained phenomena, played a pivotal role in the creation of the once-secret Pentagon study of unknown aerial objects.
In the mid 90s, Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow bought the property and sent in his research team, the National Institute for Discovery Science, or NIDS, to study the ranch and the larger Uintah Basin.
Over the next 10 years, NIDS scientists had dramatic encounters with the unknown, including daylight mutilations of livestock, mysterious aircraft, and discarnate entities.
Lol if the UAP knows he is on a missile lock its certainly doing a good job keeping in lock while f 18 is turning left. And the UAP nauts are not smart enough to dodge some human made F 18.
originally posted by: Erno86
If the 2004 F/A-18F Hornet military jet camera footage of the UAP is legit, and the bogey comes out as unexplained, but under radar and visual contact by the Hornets and under seemingly intelligent control; it's highly possible that the UAP knew it was under radar & visual contact by military jets. Instead of the UAP escaping from the jets in a flash, right off from the button (assuming that the UAP had radar and visual contact with the two jet Hornets as well), it hung around for awhile. Therefore...I'm speculating that the aerial flying show, put on by this UAP or UAP's, was a form of communication to these jet pilots from the UAP.
Lol if the UAP knows he is on a missile lock its certainly doing a good job keeping in lock while f 18 is turning left. And the UAP nauts are not smart enough to dodge some human made F 18.
originally posted by: Erno86
If the 2004 F/A-18F Hornet military jet camera footage of the UAP is legit, and the bogey comes out as unexplained, but under radar and visual contact by the Hornets and under seemingly intelligent control; it's highly possible that the UAP knew it was under radar & visual contact by military jets. Instead of the UAP escaping from the jets in a flash, right off from the button (assuming that the UAP had radar and visual contact with the two jet Hornets as well), it hung around for awhile. Therefore...I'm speculating that the aerial flying show, put on by this UAP or UAP's, was a form of communication to these jet pilots from the UAP.
Lol if the UAP knows he is on a missile lock its certainly doing a good job keeping in lock while f 18 is turning left. And the UAP nauts are not smart enough to dodge some human made F 18.
originally posted by: Erno86
If the 2004 F/A-18F Hornet military jet camera footage of the UAP is legit, and the bogey comes out as unexplained, but under radar and visual contact by the Hornets and under seemingly intelligent control; it's highly possible that the UAP knew it was under radar & visual contact by military jets. Instead of the UAP escaping from the jets in a flash, right off from the button (assuming that the UAP had radar and visual contact with the two jet Hornets as well), it hung around for awhile. Therefore...I'm speculating that the aerial flying show, put on by this UAP or UAP's, was a form of communication to these jet pilots from the UAP.