As I was editing my OP, I came across yet another Daily Mail article from Friday, saying the Trump administration is directing the FBI to look into these deaths and disappearances:
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday on X that...
I think the first thing is to determine if she is an actual trained scientist. As in some sort of formal training. Doesn't have to be PhD level, but something besides her claim that "I can learn a new field in 3 months". I watched a bit of one of...
I agree with your assessment. It also doesn’t help her case that I can’t seem to find any papers she might have written or published anywhere.
It’s understandable though; It’s a very big thing to just claim. It also doesn’t help that the term...
There are several categories into which these cases might be found, and I'll be darned if we know into which any individual event should go without a good deal more information:
1. Legitimate scientist shut down by a legitimate overt...
As I was editing my OP, I came across yet another Daily Mail article from Friday, saying the Trump administration is directing the FBI to look into these deaths and disappearances:
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday on X that...
I have a hard time putting the word "fan service" on a scene from a 1971 TV movie of the week based on a Playboy article that barely even got a home video release. I feel like at that point the only fan being serviced is Spielberg himself.
If a plane is at any distance, you can see it before the noise reaches you, so most viewers may simply not be thinking about sound while recording. The instinct when any fleeting object is sighted is probably to grab the camera NOW, rather than...
To come at it from another angle -- if "them" are killing off people who might give away the UFO cover-up, why are Elizondo, Grusch and the like still looking at the grass from above rather than underneath? Are they considered harmless because...