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There are safe ways to disclose information, otherwise Wikileaks wouldn't exhist. If said classified information is really relevant and if you really wish you could tell us without putting yourself in danger, you could just go to a cybercafe in another city (or in another country, if possible), create a new gmail account and just say what you know. There is no way they could link it to you. And no, not every cybercafe needs your ID to use their computer, so it would be extremelly safe.
Originally posted by navy_vet_stg3
Originally posted by Openeye
reply to post by Grifter42
I was thinking this as well.
Hell maybe all the instability and madness that is appearing across the world is happening because "The Sleeping God" has awakened. Forget about NWO globalists and shape shifting aliens we have to worry about this guy.
edit on 9-11-2011 by Openeye because: (no reason given)edit on 9-11-2011 by Openeye because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by indisputable
reply to post by TrueAmerican
The link i provided explains most of what you have stated about the difference in frequency compared to this phenomenon.
Originally posted by TheInterceptor
reply to post by navy_vet_stg3
Dude, dont bother YourboyCal is a troll that just picks fights time after time.
Thanks for the insight into USS Stein. I will look that up later.
Originally posted by navy_vet_stg3
As a Naval Sonar Technician, I would love to comment on this thread (you have no idea how much I want to comment), but I don't want anyone knocking on my door.
reply to post by navy_vet_stg3
She is noteworthy as a U.S. Navy vessel that has apparently been attacked by an unknown species of giant squid. In 1978, the "NOFOUL" rubber coating of her AN/SQS-26 SONAR dome was damaged by multiple cuts over 8 percent of the dome surface. Nearly all of the cuts contained remnants of sharp, curved claws found on the rims of suction cups of some squid tentacles. The claws were much larger than those of any squid that had been discovered at that time.[1]