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Cont: UFOs: The Research, the Evidence

I suppose that could be a good thing depending on what threat his planet faced. If it was the threat of some kid having thrown a load of paper in the toilet and blocked it, it's probably ideal.

In this case, it was an invading nation that had somehow acquired a US military computer system, providing technological knowledge and military tactics beyond what's normally found in the typical fantasy world.
All he knew was that the "mind" assisting the invaders had come from Earth and Earth's wizards were called "enj-neers".
 
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You posed the photo as a genuine extraterrestrial object and only tried to row back on your ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ claim when you belatedly realised that such a claim wouldn't fly on a sceptics forum. This same pattern will repeat in the next six months if you continue posting here, in fact I wouldn't put it past you to make the exact same claim to genuineness you did when originally posting the hoax photo, and I'm also 0retty confident you've pulled the same nonense elsewhere on the internet.

So forgive me for taking your protestations with the disbelief they so richly deserve.
Nope again. Your response is filled with total made up nonsense. There is no pattern in my posts, here or elsewhere. This is the last response you will get from me, as clearly you have lost it.
 
In this case, it was an invading nation that had somehow acquired a US military computer system, providing technological knowledge and military tactics beyond what's normally found in the typical fantasy world.
All he knew was that the "mind" assisting the invaders had come from Earth and Earth's wizards were called "enj-neers".
Could it be the Spellsinger series of Alan Dean Foster?
 
The Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast has talked extensively about Avi Loeb, both on the main show and on the live streams.
 
July 2 is National UFO Day. Not sure why Bigfoot doesn't get a day, but with the current White House and Congress, it's only a matter of time.
"National UFO Day" is a misnomer of World UFO Day. It's recognized by the World UFO Day Organization. It is not sponsored or recognized by any government.

National Sasquatch Day, a a similarly non-governmental day of recognition, falls on October 20th, the anniversary of the alleged Patterson-Gimlin sighting.

But do continue. No UFO discourse would be complete, without someone spouting truthy nonsense they haven't actually researched.
 
"National UFO Day" is a misnomer of World UFO Day. It's recognized by the World UFO Day Organization. It is not sponsored or recognized by any government.

National Sasquatch Day, a a similarly non-governmental day of recognition, falls on October 20th, the anniversary of the alleged Patterson-Gimlin sighting.

But do continue. No UFO discourse would be complete, without someone spouting truthy nonsense they haven't actually researched.
Why would I waste time researching stupid things? I saw a post on social media, and that's it. At the end of the day, nobody cares. Skeptics are losing the war in spite of all our" research".
 
Guys! They totally blew the lid off the US Government cover-up of UFOs/UAPs in the Congressional hearing yesterday, and completely proved they exist! ......................................
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.................Not really, it was the same old doo-doo show with fuzzy video of a Hellfire missile hitting a drone, but not detonating, and the UAP nutjobs are running with it.
 
Surprisingly, the first batch of UAP commenters I looked at are annoyed by that video being in the hearing, because it looks a lot like a misleading parallax video of something that could be as simple as a balloon with a payload.
 

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