Ufo file release day

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aggiehawg
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Way back before the internet, I used to leave my office during tax season around 6pm and go home, eat, visit a bit with my wife and kids, then go back to the office and work until midnight or 1am or so. Different years, I had different themes. One year it might be listening to radio stations in the UK, another year listening to old time radio broadcasts from the 40s or 50s, and a couple of years I listened to Art Bell. What a hoot and a bunch of dufuses would call in about space stuff, or shadow people. Hard to believe there were that many people that ate up that stuff.

I was a kid in the 60s. it was not unusual for us kids to climb up on the roof of our ranch style home to star gaze.
In Houston.

What was so different back then? Little to no light pollution. Could see the stars and planets at times much more clearly with the naked eye. Jet airplanes with their lights flashing on approach were just not that common yet unless one lived right next to Hobby. Anything that was unfamiliar attracted attention.
Burnsey
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Samyaza (Shemyaza/Semjaza)
Azazel
Araqiel (Arakiel)
Armaros
Baraqel (Baraqijal)
Kokabiel (Kakabel)
Chazaqiel (Ezeqeel)
Shamsiel
Sariel (Saraqael)
Gadreel (Gader'el)
Penemue

Good news! I hear the good guys signed all these kids and they'll be here for summer camp. Chazaqiel maybe the starting safety.
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They'll still find a way to choke the season away in November
doubledog
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thisIsMyName said:

1947
Roswell and Dead Sea scrolls
All on the same year….. one a record correction of the others insinuations

Providence answers deception

The explanation of the Roswell "incident" has been known, for years. The detection of nuclear test balloons involved Project Mogul, which used high-altitude, microphone-equipped balloons in the 1940s to detect acoustic sound waves from Soviet atomic tests and was underway in New Mexico at that time. The top-secret US Army Air Forces project aimed to remotely detect Soviet nuclear tests by listening for low-frequency sound waves in the upper atmosphere. The Roswell 1947 incident was a crashed Project Mogul balloon, which was part of this secret surveillance program. This information was classified for years and was later replaced by "detection" centers placed at strategic locations around the world. Many years ago Project Mogul was declassified and the truth was revealed, however the truth is too boring for a lot of people, so there we are.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Mogul
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one safe place said:

MouthBQ98 said:

If you had to drive long distance late at night, it was very entertaining

Way back before the internet, I used to leave my office during tax season around 6pm and go home, eat, visit a bit with my wife and kids, then go back to the office and work until midnight or 1am or so. Different years, I had different themes. One year it might be listening to radio stations in the UK, another year listening to old time radio broadcasts from the 40s or 50s, and a couple of years I listened to Art Bell. What a hoot and a bunch of dufuses would call in about space stuff, or shadow people. Hard to believe there were that many people that ate up that stuff.

Why do you think that many people ate up that stuff?
HTownAg98
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Burnsey
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What happened to Spyderman?
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The day the exponentially advanced technological aliens arrive will the day they take our beautiful women. Still see smoking hot beautiful women today, rest assured no aliens exist; the bugs have had plenty time to find the ladies.

CASE CLOSED.
BigRobSA
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Law-Apt_3G said:

The day the exponentially advanced technological aliens arrive will the day they take our beautiful women. Still see smoking hot beautiful women today, rest assured no aliens exist; the bugs have had plenty time to find the ladies.

CASE CLOSED.

Um, I live in San Antonio
Sid Farkas
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BigRobSA said:

Law-Apt_3G said:

The day the exponentially advanced technological aliens arrive will the day they take our beautiful women. Still see smoking hot beautiful women today, rest assured no aliens exist; the bugs have had plenty time to find the ladies.

CASE CLOSED.

Um, I live in San Antonio

blame the churros...
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aggiehawg said:

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Way back before the internet, I used to leave my office during tax season around 6pm and go home, eat, visit a bit with my wife and kids, then go back to the office and work until midnight or 1am or so. Different years, I had different themes. One year it might be listening to radio stations in the UK, another year listening to old time radio broadcasts from the 40s or 50s, and a couple of years I listened to Art Bell. What a hoot and a bunch of dufuses would call in about space stuff, or shadow people. Hard to believe there were that many people that ate up that stuff.

I was a kid in the 60s. it was not unusual for us kids to climb up on the roof of our ranch style home to star gaze.
In Houston.

What was so different back then? Little to no light pollution. Could see the stars and planets at times much more clearly with the naked eye. Jet airplanes with their lights flashing on approach were just not that common yet unless one lived right next to Hobby. Anything that was unfamiliar attracted attention.

I was never really into space stuff but we had a place in Llano and though it was not far out of town, the lay of the land was such that it was sort of in a bowl with hills high enough to block out the lights from town. Many a night we sat out and looked up at the sky, seeing it made you realize how the Milky Way got its name. Looked lie someone dipped a paint brush in white paint and slung it toward a black canvas. Millions of stars it seemed like.
I Want To Believe
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Main issue with this release is that ODNI is still gate keeping what gets released to the White House for subsequent release to the public. They're hoping to provide just enough to satisfy the pressure without actually revealing anything.
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I Want To Believe said:

Main issue with this release is that ODNI is still gate keeping what gets released to the White House for subsequent release to the public. They're hoping to provide just enough to satisfy the pressure without actually revealing anything.


Great troll.

I'm Gipper
Queso1
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Do you really think they're going to give us anything material? Did you learn nothing from Epstein? The whole thing is a sham.
Duckhook
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You guys need to get over to this 200 page thread.

https://texags.com/forums/13/topics/3374019/last#last
Hardcore Greg
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aggiehawg said:

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Way back before the internet, I used to leave my office during tax season around 6pm and go home, eat, visit a bit with my wife and kids, then go back to the office and work until midnight or 1am or so. Different years, I had different themes. One year it might be listening to radio stations in the UK, another year listening to old time radio broadcasts from the 40s or 50s, and a couple of years I listened to Art Bell. What a hoot and a bunch of dufuses would call in about space stuff, or shadow people. Hard to believe there were that many people that ate up that stuff.

I was a kid in the 60s. it was not unusual for us kids to climb up on the roof of our ranch style home to star gaze.
In Houston.

What was so different back then? Little to no light pollution. Could see the stars and planets at times much more clearly with the naked eye. Jet airplanes with their lights flashing on approach were just not that common yet unless one lived right next to Hobby. Anything that was unfamiliar attracted attention.


That's prob the equivalent of the current sky out here in Cypress/Bridgeland. The other night we could see the dark side of the moon. Have to have a nice clear sky though. I don't doubt it was prob like that throughout most of Houston in the 1960's.
 
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