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  • M
    Give that AARO's actual mission/vision is related to the real national security issue of detecting and identifying objects in secure airspaces (like potential drones, lighter than air ISR platforms, etc), it ironically seems actively harmful to...
  • deirdre
    Does this count as a synchronicity event? (I didn't make this up as a joke, I genuinely had just started to read a tweet when it vanished, and this one was plonked right in my visual reading position :rolleyes: )
  • Todd Feinman
    Funny! But there is definitely meaning there :)
  • Todd Feinman
    Does this count as a synchronicity event? (I didn't make this up as a joke, I genuinely had just started to read a tweet when it vanished, and this one was plonked right in my visual reading position :rolleyes: )
  • GM4AJK
    Does this count as a synchronicity event? (I didn't make this up as a joke, I genuinely had just started to read a tweet when it vanished, and this one was plonked right in my visual reading position :rolleyes: )
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  • Chief Gleeby
    Chief Gleeby reacted to Mick West's post in the thread Mick West's Income with Like Like.
    As someone who comments on contentious topics (notably UFOs), I'm sometimes accused of being a paid shill or part of a disinformation effort. I am not. What follows is a factual summary of my income sources, to the extent I can disclose them...
  • Todd Feinman
    One unfortunate coincidence occurred some years ago. I had read about the "Suicide Machine" a service some time ago that would remove traces of your personal information online. I sent an email to staff in the morning including the lyrics from...
  • Gary C
    Agreed. Generally, I’d add that coincidences and synchronicities are more likely to occur in information-rich environments; libraries, especially sorting tables (we used to manually sort books back in the day) are ideal environments for those...
  • Gary C
    Probably not synchronistic, but name related: Nominative determinism is the hypothesis that people tend to gravitate toward areas of work or interest that fit their names. The term was first used in the magazine New Scientist in 1994, after the...
  • Gary C
    When I came to this thread last night, I found it interesting. At #17 I said to myself, "How long will I have to wait until I see 666 again?" Had my answer first thing this morning
  • Todd Feinman
    Agreed. Generally, I’d add that coincidences and synchronicities are more likely to occur in information-rich environments; libraries, especially sorting tables (we used to manually sort books back in the day) are ideal environments for those...
  • Todd Feinman
    At risk of being a bit of a killjoy: Two staff members at the same place, both willing to make a dessert for a meeting (I'm guessing this wasn't a job requirement?) So they probably live in the same general area and have some interest in home...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Edward Current's post in the thread Mick West's Income with Like Like.
    I would like to see every activist and political influencer have to disclose their revenue streams. Kind of amazing that rando accounts can tweet 10x a day, get hundreds of thousands of engagements, and we have no idea what exactly is behind it.
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Mendel's post in the thread Mick West's Income with Like Like.
    Thank you! Now I really want to see the UFOlogy VIPs follow suit, and disclose their revenue streams!
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to RTM's post in the thread Mick West's Income with Like Like.
    Considering the proliferation of UFO talking heads and their inability to hold the evidence presented to any serious scrutiny, these accusations are scraping the bottom of the barrel.
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