The Paranormal, UFO's, and Mysteries of the Unknown

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This was on the same channel as the interview with the investigative reporter Ross Coulthart. The woman describes an event in 2016 that happened in Wales where there was a lot of plane and drone activity over the area she lived in over the course of a week. She hears a large explosion one night and comes out of her house and there is a large pyramid UFO completely vertical in her front yard shooting lightning at the ground as aircraft and helicopters are flying all over the place. It then takes off and looks to come down completely in a forest near by. The aircraft head directly for the site. Locals also report a large aerial explosion over a near by hospital and black smoke coming into the building followed by a secondary explosion.

Over the next week the military combs the area doing a grid search of the crash area while giving different stories about why they're there. The night is question is reported on as a training exercise but through foi requests its proven nobody knew about it locally so that story is clearly bullshit. Plus the UK military as a policy do not do training at night over populated areas due to the risk of accidents. So that whole narrative is bunk.

Things get interesting after the military left when people start exploring the crash site. There are clearly burned and broken trees that show a clear path like something crashed into the forest. Aircraft tracking web sites show days of aircraft doing grid search activity then clearly a chase the night of the crash. Decent chance the UK military shot something down then cleaned it up. The woman reporting the story claims she was threatened and her posts on Facebook were shadow banned so nobody saw them.

Just a crazy story with a decent amount of evidence and the woman in question even passed a lie detector about what she saw. Supposedly the US has working craft like the one described and the fact that it seems like it was shot down makes me wonder if it was stolen. The other implications is were at war with extraterrestrials lol so I lean more towards a human explanation.
Cool, something like that would generate a lot of photos right? Can't wait to see them.
 
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What's first election fraud proof or a clear pic of big foot, ufo, or nessie
 
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What's first election fraud proof or a clear pic of big foot, ufo, or nessie
Election fraud proof was posted earlier this evening so....
Dog Tongue GIF
 
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What's first election fraud proof or a clear pic of big foot, ufo, or nessie
bigfoot was based on a legend by those prairie joggers we call the American Indian. and it just became a campfire story which later the settlers/farmers pretended to actually spot because they didnt want to admit that they were spooked by a bear. Nessie was based on a scottish legend which was misinterpreted and then blown way out of proportion. it went from a big snake to a full blown saltwater plesiosaur stalking the freshwater Loch Ness. so the answer is, no. you will never see a bigfoot or Nessie be proven as real.
 
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bigfoot was based on a legend by those prairie joggers we call the American Indian. and it just became a campfire story which later the settlers/farmers pretended to actually spot because they didnt want to admit that they were spooked by a bear. Nessie was based on a scottish legend which was misinterpreted and then blown way out of proportion. it went from a big snake to a full blown saltwater plesiosaur stalking the freshwater Loch Ness. so the answer is, no. you will never see a bigfoot or Nessie be proven as real.
These mushrooms say otherwise sir.
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That is pretty obviously a bird or more likely a bat, since it is at night. It stays relatively the same size even though the A-10 gets much bigger and smaller as it circles. If you want to inject narrative, like that video did by saying the "A-10 circled back to look at it", it sure looks like it is moving just like a bat would in the few moments the camera isn't jumping all over. It is very likely not even anywhere near the A-10, it just happened to cross in front of the frame and the retarded FLIR operator abandoned his original task because, well, he's retarded.
 
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You say this like I have any idea who Mick West is. Care to enlighten me? Maybe then I'll recognize his dick amongst all the others.

Some skeptic guy who gets mentioned a lot for some reason. Every time any solid UFO stuff gets posted on Twitter, half the comments are like "take THAT Mick West!"

Like, who gives a fuck about some guy?
 
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Anyone find it at all curious that most of these hundreds of sightings began the year after the US started setting off nukes? And that the most reported activity, by far, was during the 50's/early 60's portion of the Cold War, when the US and Russia were both setting off absolutely massive amounts of nukes during their early testing?

Factor in that our nukes emit gamma-ray bursts and double-flashes that are supposedly visible from 8-12 light years away. Sirius and a bunch of other stars fall within that sphere.

What I'm saying is that after WW2, for about 20-30 years the Earth lit up like a goddamn Christmas tree. That coinciding with a massive uptick in sightings makes a fair amount of sense. Anyone in our cosmic neighborhood with any high technology level would have seen us at that point due to the recurring nuclear flash beacon that we had going on in the American southwest (and later northern Russia and northern Australia).
 
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Anyone find it at all curious that most of these hundreds of sightings began the year after the US started setting off nukes? And that the most reported activity, by far, was during the 50's/early 60's portion of the Cold War, when the US and Russia were both setting off absolutely massive amounts of nukes during their early testing?

Factor in that our nukes emit gamma-ray bursts and double-flashes that are supposedly visible from 8-12 light years away. Sirius and a bunch of other stars fall within that sphere.

What I'm saying is that after WW2, for about 20-30 years the Earth lit up like a goddamn Christmas tree. That coinciding with a massive uptick in sightings makes a fair amount of sense. Anyone in our cosmic neighborhood with any high technology level would have seen us at that point due to the recurring nuclear flash beacon that we had going on in the American southwest (and later northern Russia and northern Australia).
Operation Paperclip happened at the exact same time as the Nukes went off.
 
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depends on if the nazis had an anti grav device. we dont have smart people in our government capable of such things.

Was nazi technology realistically capable of anything like that? They had a lot of grandiose ideas, but most of them didn't get off the drawing board. The ones that did, submarines, ballistic missiles, uber-tanks, whatever else, tended to be pretty industry-leading. But anti-grav tech, in the 1940s no less, is hard to buy.
 
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