I do like the phrase "the sum is greater than the parts" in many aspects of life, science and technology where it absolutely applies. However, the problem with using it in the study of UFOs and in an investigate sense is that if we if we include...
As I understand it, there's supposed to be a classified installation in the basement (sub-floors?) below the new wing, so there's at least a tentative connection to national security there.
There is no evidence that this "enemy" exists, much less that it is hostile.
They had better evidence with the war that's in the news, because at least Iran exists.
Using Giddierone's location of 37.11573046856453, -115.83865333123748 in Google Maps, it looks like the linear-ish features are probably natural, just as they do in Giddierone's post #16, and in @Ann K's post #12 featuring the same hill.
The...
Do you even need that? If its unknown clutter of sufficient mass to cause damage if you hit it, the distinction between "hazard" and "threat" might not be as important to the hypotgetical sincerely concerned lay-person (in Congress or in...
This just happened. However, as it's politically related and transpondian, I'll hide it in a spoiler. If you know you're not going to to like the kind of things I post in that field, just scroll past.
As I understand it, there's supposed to be a classified installation in the basement (sub-floors?) below the new wing, so there's at least a tentative connection to national security there.
There is no evidence that this "enemy" exists, much less that it is hostile.
They had better evidence with the war that's in the news, because at least Iran exists.
Evidence of what? That it's unidentified? All you need is an enemy for there to be a "very real threat".
It's AARO's job to provide the evidence that it's not a threat. To actually do something.
Even if everything is proved beyond the shadow of...
Re: Cow -- All of which is a good reminder that "that looks like X!" is not a good argument that "That is X!"
This looks a lot more like a cow than anything I've seen in this thread looks like a line of secret hangars.
It's just getting...
Roughly at 37.11573046856453, -115.83865333123748
Computers are realy good at suggesting a degree of accuracy that means very little.
Decimal degrees to 6 decimal places means accurate to about one-tenth of a meter.
The numbers it gave you...