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posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 02:48 PM
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by the way what the heck was project/operation stork? I never saw that name, anywhere.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 02:49 PM
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it's on wiki

I stopped caring about the content and started punching in names



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:03 PM
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Another posting flurry and everyone vanishes?

moniker = a person's name, esp. a nickname or alias.

avoided = To stay clear of; shun. To keep from happening, Law. To annul or make void; invalidate.
Obsolete. To void or expel.

So we need someones nickname or alias, such as the members of the aviary?

[edit on 8/23/2006 by zsandmann]



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:19 PM
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I see it as a name that is avoided from a list of names, as in Hurricanes some names are avoided. is there a name that is never used for Projects, ufo's etc?

or a name that is not said (avoided) and a nickname is used instead ie. area51 = dreamland as was mentioned a moment ago.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:26 PM
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I love you, Crakeur. You are my hero.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:27 PM
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Nope the definition of "moniker" specifically implies a person.

I don't think we are looking for a place or project.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:29 PM
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Originally posted by Cutwolf
I love you, Crakeur. You are my hero.



mmmmm man love


cut, they gave me a sumo lounge for cracking the puzzle.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:31 PM
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No they didn't. If they did, Freenrgreed would have solved it before you.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:32 PM
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Congrats Crakeur, I still can't find anything on that project


Yeak ok found one post www.abovetopsecret.com...

Anyways, let's keep the good momentum flowing. Does anyone have an idea about this newest clue?


moniker, avoided


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posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:40 PM
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13: Major Gen. William F. McKee, USAF, comments on Project Saucer in April, 1949. At this time the code named project SIGN was not revealed and the media used the moniker, Project Saucer. 01:07



Someone explore that route. Saucer.html, projectsaucer.html, sign.html, projectsign.html dont work.


I gotta go finish up packing. I'll be back in a little bit.

[edit on 8-23-2006 by Cutwolf]



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:51 PM
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Hey guys I finally have some time after the move to work on the game some.

moniker, avoided

Tried skeptic, nut, crazy, etc. to no avail. That was my first intuition although it probably has something to do with the other answers again, no?



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 03:52 PM
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What about the incident that coined the term Flying Saucer.

Kenneth Arnold's encounter at Mt. Rainier?

But I still think is applies to a person

Drats I was hoping it was trekkie.html


Moniker of a Star Trek fan that they avoid, preferring to be called Trekkers.

Why do I even know that?

not ufologist, tabloid, scifi, crackpot, fringe,

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posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:03 PM
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Originally posted by zsandmann
What about the incident that coined the term Flying Saucer.

Kenneth Arnold's encounter at Mt. Rainier?

But I still think is applies to a person



East Oregonian newspaper reporter Bill Bequerrer paraphrased Arnold’s statement when he placed the story on the AP news wire Arnold’s term “saucer like” became “flying saucer”.

No luck



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:06 PM
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Me either Kellter

How about other names for UFOs historically and/or aliens.

I have already tried foo fighters and ghost rockets, any others?



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:15 PM
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the navy apparently coined the term unidentified flying object. I recall seeing something about this and the reason for it being the avoidance of another term. if only I knew where it was that I saw that.

search search search time.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:27 PM
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wikipedia gives us the following:

Use of “UFO” instead of “flying saucer” was first suggested in 1952 by Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, the first director of Project Blue Book, who felt that “flying saucer” did not reflect the diversity of the sightings. Ruppelt suggested that “UFO” should be pronounced as a word — “you-foe”. However it is generally pronounced by forming each letter: “U.F.O.” His term was quickly adopted by the Air Force, which also briefly used “UFOB” circa 1954. (See next paragraph.) Ruppelt recounted his experiences with Project Blue Book in his memoir, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects (1956), also the first book to use the term.[13]



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:28 PM
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tried youfoe, ufob, and derivatives already plus the captains name. no luck.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:38 PM
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Just wanted to say congratulations to Crakeur! WTG! Way to hustle! I hope you did get a Sumo Lounge for that!



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 04:40 PM
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I was kidding about the sumo.

I'm taking my hangover home. G'luck on the moniker.

Cut, yer slacking on us. The tough ones are supposed to be yours bud.



posted on Aug, 23 2006 @ 05:08 PM
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Why am I reading the entire wiki listing for Twin Peaks.

That's some damn good coffee... and hot



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