i remember whatching that on news the next morning
www.youtube.com...
I figured it was the high tech blimp ?
edit on 14-1-2013 by kanng because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phantasm
No one has mentioned that Millstadt, Illinois is where in Jan. 2000 the local police witnessed a large black triangular UFO that flew low and made a slight humming sound. A Millstadt police officer took a picture of it but you can only see blurred lights.
Seeing that this man worked at Scott Airforce Base for the DoD is interesting.
Perhaps the UFO seen in Millstadt WAS from Scott Airforce Base after all. I bet they have some kind of research & development for experimental air craft there.
Millstadt, IL. UFO Sightingedit on 14/1/13 by Phantasm because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Advantage
Originally posted by Juggernog
reply to post by dianashay
You do realize that not all people that work for the DoD are some kind of superman right?
I contracted for the DoD or about a year but I worked in a cubicle as a systems analyst and they
didnt give me any survivalist training
Too true.![]()
My husband is ex marine.. so he was trained.. but this base is housing and employing all branches... plus DoD DHS, contractors, etc. Its an AFB.. and this guy was ex AF. I shall refrain from commenting about the AF and their "survival training".... lest I offend someone.![]()
Originally posted by tport17
Originally posted by Obsrvr
Why. No. Autopsies?
This one smells bad.
Classified defense work.
Why did the kids have to pay for it?edit on 1/14/13 by Obsrvr because: (no reason given)
Huffington is saying no autopsies yet ABC is saying they are going to do autopsies.
Not exactly sure which one is true at this point.
The book is about missing people in North America and Canada that have been unsolved and unexplained. The book goes into each individual case and describes the scenario and facts of what happened. Some people vanish and then are found later with strange facts surrounding the circumstances.www.examiner.com
Others are never found and the book highlights on the events in honor of these missing people, alot who are taken from National Parks. The National Parks cover it up and do not maintain lists of these missing people or let it be known to the public. When David Paulides and company tried to get them to compile a list they wanted over a million dollars to do so.
You do realize that not all people that work for the DoD are some kind of superman right? I contracted for the DoD or about a year but I worked in a cubicle as a systems analyst and they didnt give me any survivalist training