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  • Charlie Wiser
    Travis Walton's case was the first (along with the Hills) that I looked into in 2021 when I made the site. I liked Raymond E. Fowler's theory that two crewmembers fooled the other five in order to have plausible witnesses. (Karl Pflock also...
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  • M
    The REAL solution to all this is to stop the submission of vote counts by ballot counting locations as soon as the count is completed at that location. All submissions should be done simultaneously at a predetermined time well after the polls are...
  • John J.
    I think when ufo-fans say "instantaneous acceleration" they actually mean zero acceleration and a change from being stationary to moving at high speed without acceleration - kinda like what AutoMan did in his car if anyone remembers that TV show...
  • Mick West
    I think it really can just be boiled down to the fact that the "fly-off", which looks like a camera motion, coincides exactly with a change in camera modes. This is unlikely to be a coincidence, given the alternative is breaking the laws of...
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  • Mendel
    And Biden lost vote share via these changes. Is your theory that Trump tried to steal the election? :p Seriously: 1 - you're not looking at the actual counts, you're looking at a reporting system down a processing pipeline from that, and it...
  • John J.
    John J. replied to the thread The Varginha UFO.
    Yet kept alive for several years. Why? It's a grim subject, but surely it's more likely a primate damaged by experimental processes would be "euthanised" and dissected. And despite "malformed limbs", "skeletal abnormalities" and "poor...
  • Todd Feinman
    I agree. I understand those things occur very often.
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident with Like Like.
    Not piling on, just following on from @JJB comments above. Even in the case of "confabulation, lying or hallucinating" only lying is intentional and even then not always. Confabulation is just part of human memory, stuff gets jumbled. I've told...
  • NorCal Dave
    Not piling on, just following on from @JJB comments above. Even in the case of "confabulation, lying or hallucinating" only lying is intentional and even then not always. Confabulation is just part of human memory, stuff gets jumbled. I've told...
  • AverageChris
    This is what I was stating on X. Here’s where I sourced that info from and what it states:
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    Rick Robson reacted to Perene's post in the thread The Varginha UFO with Like Like.
    If you are talking about the David Fravor (Nimitz, 2004) case, those FOIA requests can be found in the PDF "A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven's Encounter with an Anomalous Aerial Vehicle", available here (DROPBOX LINK). I...
  • AverageChris
    This is what I pulled from Google in the transition from RPOINT to RATE G:
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  • Mauro
    Here's an update from Norway with regard to the 2025 'drone' sightings (source: VG): Article in English here
  • GM4AJK
    I now use a 3D illuminated model of the Moon to accurately display the phase. I also added a "Celestial Lock" to the Camera -> Camera Heading, to let you lock the camera to point at a particular celestial body.
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to JJB's post in the thread Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident with Like Like.
    In some cases, sure, but that is not the default assumption. Memory is unreliable, perception is fallible, and stories change over time without anyone lying or hallucinating. Most of the time it is just misinterpretation layered with later...
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