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  • Mechanik
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
  • JMartJr
    Nanotechnology. After her graduation from UAH with a double major in chemistry and biology, she became an interdisciplinarian and a master of electrical engineering, chemistry, physics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology. "Amy Eskridge...
  • Alien Chess Fiend
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
  • jarlrmai
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Spielberg at Cinemacon: LAS VEGAS, April 15 (Reuters) - Steven Spielberg described his 1977 UFO film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" as ‌his own "speculation" about intelligent life on other planets. His new alien movie, "Disclosure Day,"...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    I have the same bad taste in my mouth about this that I do about the MH370 conspiracy stuff, fuzzy UFO videos and secret government projects are fun and games, but speculating wildly about the deaths of real people is abhorrent.
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Her father has spoken out to rebut any claims of conspiracies surrounding her death. Richard Eskridge has publicly dismissed conspiracy theories linking his daughter's death to covert government research, telling NewsNation there was 'nothing...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    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...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    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...
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Among the factors that needs to be considered is the sheer number of people working at various government locations and on the many different programs and projects that may be at a single location. The last government facility I worked at had...
  • Todd Feinman
    That's his whole shtick. I think he started the podcast as him and his buddy smoking weed and talking shit. It's shoptalk or man-cave talk. A bunch of dudes sitting around yacking. Back in the mid '00s I shared a shop with a few other...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Nemon's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Like Like.
    Well, I had no trouble making the outlines of an entire city visible right next to it. :D
  • Todd Feinman
    The new documentary "S4: The Bob Lazar Story" has released on Amazon. Prior to the release , the director Luigi Venditelli had made comments that there would be something in the Doco , that showed what Bob Lazar said in 1989. Something Bob could...
  • Todd Feinman
    I was writing an article for Skeptical Inquirer for this, and I started a couple of weeks ago, so had some research ready to go. Attached is an AI-generated PDF of that research (background on each person, math) Bottom line, it's not at all...
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