Probably correct, but I note with some trepidation that escalation may be happening. IF they put 2,200 marines on the ground in Iran, it is too easy to have situations arise where you needs 2,200 more... and so on.
I only participate on one other forum, occasionally, and it recently upgraded from whatever very clunky system it had to XenForo. It's still clunky. Just trying to upload a photo or copy a picture is a PITA. It's a forum for RVs, so one would...
It was 200 meters away. In fact I'm so confident of that, from the evidence presented, that I don't think it's helpful or accurate to use the 100m distance.
1. Google Maps shows the school boundary and the bush where the "glint in the trees" was...
Sit back, have a glass of whisky and listen to this as you read:
"No word he gave - before he left one night"
"The midnight swallowed him - and left no clue"
Remarkable coincidence.
Probably correct, but I note with some trepidation that escalation may be happening. IF they put 2,200 marines on the ground in Iran, it is too easy to have situations arise where you needs 2,200 more... and so on.
2,200 marines will definitely mess up some stuff (pretend you need to pardon my French) but in the grand scale they're not the sort of thing that will change the greater course of a conflict with a country as big as Iran. A force like that is...
I only participate on one other forum, occasionally, and it recently upgraded from whatever very clunky system it had to XenForo. It's still clunky. Just trying to upload a photo or copy a picture is a PITA. It's a forum for RVs, so one would...
Probably correct, but I note with some trepidation that escalation may be happening. IF they put 2,200 marines on the ground in Iran, it is too easy to have situations arise where you needs 2,200 more... and so on.
How hilarious that the only drawing they highlight in close-up is this one, which seems rather obviously influenced by a TV spaceship:
From the Invaders TV show (1967-68):
Coverage in another country doesn't mean coverage was widespread. A puppet troupe in Zimbabwe doesn't watch South African TV (to address your question about why they didn't come forward to set the record straight.)
Other than the BBC interview...
2,200 marines will definitely mess up some stuff (pretend you need to pardon my French) but in the grand scale they're not the sort of thing that will change the greater course of a conflict with a country as big as Iran. A force like that is...
I'm not sure that Mackie really changed his mind, because he told Hind (4 days after the event):
I do believe that the children here today believe themselves that they did see something.
I guess there's a subtle difference between him believing...