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

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This guy wants to tell everyone what he knows, he's getting interviewed by guys that want the public to know what's going on.....but they redact shit from their video right when he starts going into the details. And it wasn't details about any person, just something he saw. That shit bugs me. Why would they do that? It just makes the whole thing look like a cliff hanger type movie. For a group of guys that really want to show the truth, they sure like hiding things.
In fairness to him, he's naming specific programs, which is why they're redacting, and he doesn't want his pension pulled etc. So he's probably been "mostly" cleared to talk about some stuff, but to not name specific programs he worked on.

I actually found his recalling more interesting than about 99% of the others. I'm still not really sold on this whole thing, other than the US maybe has more advanced tech than they're letting on - still not sure this is "NHI" or anything.
 
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Angry Astronaut guy on Avi Loeb's latest paper regarding 3I/Atlas. The TLDW is there is almost zero non-gravitational acceleration happening - its course is conforming remarking well to what you'd expect from gravity alone. The issue with that is - with the amount of gases we've seen released / size of the coma - you would expect to see significantly more non-gravitational acceleration. Most all comets exhibit much more than what they're seeing. So its either a massive massive comet, or its not a comet. Probably just massive... we're like a week away from closest approach to Mars. They're going to shoot it with a fancy telescope camera on one of the orbiters. Loeb is hoping to get some good info from that, we'll see. The resolution for objects at 3I/Atlas' distance from the orbiter is only going to be like 10km per pixel or something, so I'm a little suspect as to how many questions any new pics from that could answer.

 
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Julian The Apostate

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Angry Astronaut guy on Avi Loeb's latest paper regarding 3I/Atlas. The TLDW is there is almost zero non-gravitational acceleration happening - its course is conforming remarking well to what you'd expect from gravity alone. The issue with that is - with the amount of gases we've seen released / size of the coma - you would expect to see significantly more non-gravitational acceleration. Most all comets exhibit much more than what they're seeing. So its either a massive massive comet, or its not a comet. Probably just massive... we're like a week away from closest approach to Mars. They're going to shoot it with a fancy telescope camera on one of the orbiters. Loeb is hoping to get some good info from that, we'll see. The resolution for objects at 3I/Atlas' distance from the orbiter is only going to be like 10km per pixel or something, so I'm a little suspect as to how many questions any new pics from that could answer.


Did they discuss what the other options are that are known and naturally occurring? The pure nickel without any traces of iron is pretty baffling.
 

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Some really big names pushing Jesse Michaels as an expert authority all of a sudden, and he is. Hopefully he isn’t just a Peter Thiel pawn and won’t be a mouthpiece for some unknown agenda.