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posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by zsandmann
Ummmm yes they did do fictional clues. Look at the list

Last I checked

War of the Worlds
2001: A Space Odyssey
Plan 9 from Outer Space
The Day the Earth Stood Still
....

were not documentaries...
OR ARE THEY!?!?!


Yes, but these followed a theme...ufo movies/tv

...sorry crakeur, didn't see your post.

Current theme is along lines US military's involvement with UFO's.

[edit on 24-8-2006 by Freenrgy2]



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 01:59 PM
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not shure, this might be to much of a jump from the current line of question/answers. But anyway, wasn´t "santa claus" supposedly used as a "moniker" to avoid referring to aliens on the nasa space missions?

well at least its worth a shot to try some variations on santa. id do it myself if i had the time to go thru all the 60+ questions


at some point i believe that the nasa space missions and their supposed alien encounters gotta be included in the game.

good luck, off to bed now...



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 02:06 PM
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not santaclaus or santa



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 02:37 PM
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my clock ran out and I had to re-do the answers and the pattern thing hit me big time.

check this out:

question: partridge (from the aviary)
answer: vallee

next question:....not essential here but it was the no project russian thing
answer: stork (another bird)

two birds


ok, the next question was about blobs and a rectangle and 2,800
answer: toppenish

question: michigan, college
answer swampgas


ok, so we have two about famous incidents that were mentioned in blue book. the second one debunking with a lame excuse.

so, if we are on the path of famous sightings, perhaps we should be looking at a famous incident that was nicknamed something, like roswell or kecksburg etc and what the name they didn't want to use was.


not a person or a project. a sighting or location of a sighting.


just a thought.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 02:57 PM
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Yea, that's still in my search 'box' at the moment.

I recall an incident in which launch codes were altered and nuclear war was

'avoided'

at the last minute, but don't think it had a name.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 03:10 PM
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www.rense.com...


minuteman missiles in no-go mode.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 06:07 PM
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Can we do away with this 24 hr 'redo all the answers' thing. It really is just a pointless exercise in clicking links on 'tinwiki'.

A lot of possible answers are not being tried because people can't be bothered to go through the list and get up to date. Yet when a few people have done all the work and only one or two questions are left everyone will catch up and an unknown may win.

Early on I think it possibly had a positive effect by putting a sense of urgency on things, but now that answers are taking a day or two I don't see the advantage of it.

If i'm on my own with this thinking then I apologise for asking for something that other people don't want.

(edited to add this)--> Yes i have just run out of time again.

[edit on 24-8-2006 by quber]



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 06:26 PM
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it is annoying but they must have their reasons. (more hits to the site drives up ad revenues?)

I'm at home and, to follow the line of thinking above, I'm not redoing all the answers but I think I know what we might be looking for.

what were the feds afraid of with regards to the alien wave in the early years of the cold war? russians! they were afraid, according to the condon report or one of the other commissioned papers, that the soviets would use an alien invasion as a means of scaring the bejeezus out of the american public.

might be something along the lines of russians, communists, soviets etc.

if it works, suh-weet. if it doesn't, don't blame me.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 07:00 PM
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Originally posted by Crakeur
www.rense.com...

minuteman missiles in no-go mode.


yes, I've seen several of these incidents. This is the one I was talking about.


October 5, 1983 is a date Sokolov will long remember. He received an order from his commander to leave immediately for an ICBM base in the Ukraine. The reason for the urgency? A report from the base commander to the Chief of the General Staff that the day before, from 4 until 8 that evening, a UFO had been observed near the base. During that time, the lights had lit up on the base control panel - the launch codes for the ICBMs had, mysteriously, been enabled...


www.ufoevidence.org...

Although I'm not ruling out anything these days, I guessing it is going to stay on the domestic (US) side, and be in the 60's to 70's era, If we're trying to pattern previous answers.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 07:11 PM
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I also agree with SdiRailgun, that it seems the space program should be on
deck, soon.

Strangely , tho, I've typed in alot of 'space' answers recently and none have triggered the 'no clue' page.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 07:19 PM
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so what can be avoided>?

disaster
crisis
war

tainted reputation
complications

discovery
cancellation
ridicule

Once we understand this, the 'moniker' should come easily, eh?



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 08:10 PM
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Area 51 show, on again on The Learning Channel 9pm

reminds me , the current clues , sure do point to Area51 nickname, but I'm sure between all of us we've covered every possible variation.(5 x )



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 08:24 PM
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NOT:

Area51, Dreamland, etc.
UFO, USO, foo fighters, etc.
Bluebook or any incarnation
Any member of the aviary
Alien species

moniker means a PERSON'S alias or nickname. So that's where I'm focusing

Not a character on:

Dark Skies
The XFiles
Twin Peaks



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 08:49 PM
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hey guys..

I don't feel like re-entering all the answers tonight.... I've been reading alot of stuff today...

someone try these..

yellowbook
redlight
alternative3
snowbird


those are some things I just ran across.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 08:59 PM
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At a quality inn for the night. In Tennessee (off exit I-24 exit 175 for those familiar with the area).

804 miles in 12 hours isn't bad (67 mph average).

Got another 529 to go.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 09:27 PM
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Originally posted by elevatedone
hey guys..

I don't feel like re-entering all the answers tonight.... I've been reading alot of stuff today...

someone try these..

yellowbook
redlight
alternative3
snowbird


those are some things I just ran across.


nope, been there done that



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 10:35 PM
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Originally posted by Cutwolf
In Tennessee (off exit I-24 exit 175 for those familiar with the area).

804 miles in 12 hours isn't bad (67 mph average).



Hey Cut. Quite the road warrior, today.

anywhere near Knoxville?

Other than there, I'm Mid-Atlantic, mostly.

As you can tell, not much new , in the game.

Don't forget to check your oil, before you take off , tom.



posted on Aug, 24 2006 @ 10:45 PM
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Good call on the oil.

Excited to finish this last leg.

Although the ride hasn't been that bad. I've been looking to The Face (Dean Koontz) on tape. Great book so far.



posted on Aug, 25 2006 @ 12:45 AM
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Originally posted by quber
Can we do away with this 24 hr 'redo all the answers' thing. It really is just a pointless exercise in clicking links on 'tinwiki'.

[edit on 24-8-2006 by quber]


I have just had to redo all the questions and the timer has gone up to 72 hours.



posted on Aug, 25 2006 @ 04:12 AM
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I'm here and I'm game. Anybody got any leads?

Or shall I just continue to eat spoon-sized shredded wheat 'til my colon blows?




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