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originally posted by: one4all
I say add him to the list of Anti-Humanitarian Terrorists...anyone with this level of knowledge who refuses to disclose everything publicly is such.
Just spill it already.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol.
originally posted by: one4all
I say add him to the list of Anti-Humanitarian Terrorists...anyone with this level of knowledge who refuses to disclose everything publicly is such.
Just spill it already.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol.
originally posted by: one4all
I say add him to the list of Anti-Humanitarian Terrorists...anyone with this level of knowledge who refuses to disclose everything publicly is such.
Just spill it already.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol.
originally posted by: Deetermined
It appears to me that the "bombshell" is Knapp asking Bigelow about the "esoteric topic" between the 49 sec and 51 sec mark of the video.
originally posted by: TotoMesch
originally posted by: one4all
I say add him to the list of Anti-Humanitarian Terrorists...anyone with this level of knowledge who refuses to disclose everything publicly is such.
Just spill it already.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol.
He dropped a bombshell...however...did anyone get it?.....lol
Generations.
...Sherman, now employed by Bigelow to maintain the ranch, said he can no longer discuss the activity because of a nondisclosure agreement Bigelow had him sign.
Eugene Register Oct 24th 1996
At the same time FASTEAGLE flight was wrapping up its scheduled training, the CO of Marine Hornet squadron VMFA-232, Lieutenant Colonel âCheeksâ Kurth, was completing a post-maintenance check flight not too far away. He was the first fast-mover contacted by Princeton. The communication was strange and intriguing. He was asked to investigate an unidentified airborne contact.
Fightersweep 2015
In late 2004, right about the time that some U.S. lawmakers publicly unveiled a previously classified $9.5 billion program to build satellites that orbit the Earth undetected from the ground, Robert Bigelow,.. submitted a patent application for a satellite that proposed to do just that.
Bigelowâs patent, filed in November 2004 and approved a year later, follows a dozen or so previously filed inventions back to the early 1960s. Each outlined methods that could reduce or eliminate the optical and radar signatures that could be used to track, identify and determine the orbital parameters of a satellite from the ground...
.....This could include using radar absorbing materials and/or geometrics to reflect radar waves at angles that make detection of the craft difficult.â The patent goes on to say that shell could be âcolored as to make visual detection more difficult.
Original Source
The agreement with DIA did not mention UFOs at all. It used more generic terms such as future threats and .... as well as human interface and human effects, meaning Bigelow's team would study people who reported unusual experiences beyond seeing UFOs.
A ranch in Utah, known for decades as the site of bizarre encounters, became a living lab for the study.
I-Team Reports May 2018
........... We know the physiology certainly changes.......... Researchers are now coming around to realising that the human physiology...errr, particularly if you are in space 2nd or 3rd generation..... Or on the Moon in 1/6th gravity is going to, is going to significantly change.