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    boringrealit replied to the thread The Origins of AAWSAP.
    Yes. A lot can probably be explained, what makes me suspicious is the behavior of USG and individuals within USG. Felt like they tested every explanation to find what stuck. China, Russia, hobbyists, USG, and so on. Again, same pattern of...
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    John J. reacted to purpleivan's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Agree Agree.
    Are the "drone incursions" you're referring to, the ones that were various points of light in the sky (New Jersey, Copenhagen, etc.), which have subsequently been identified as a mix of airliners, helicopters and light aircraft...
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    boringrealit reacted to Todd Feinman's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Like Like.
    It is weird. Can't prove anything yet, so skeptics are going to grill you. We're all just trying to get to the bottom of things. Personally, I don't think the false flag thing is happening; I don't know what could be gained from it. It wouldn't...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan replied to the thread The Origins of AAWSAP.
    Are the "drone incursions" you're referring to, the ones that were various points of light in the sky (New Jersey, Copenhagen, etc.), which have subsequently been identified as a mix of airliners, helicopters and light aircraft...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to boringrealit's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Disagree Disagree.
    I just remember the drone incursions too. That would fit with an intentional UFO-campaign from USG. I mean, not only is USG the only likely culprit, but the handling of the whole situation was really weird.
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    purpleivan reacted to Z.W. Wolf's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Like Like.
    What's your purpose here on Metabunk? What are you trying to accomplish with this argument?
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to Mendel's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Funny Funny.
    Might as well ask AARO to investigate Close Encounters. ;)
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    purpleivan reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Like Like.
    You've made that abundantly clear, but have so far failed to recommend what you think they should have done instead. Grusch, Puthoff, Davis and others have claimed, without any evidence, that contractors like Lockheed have UFOs. These are...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to John J.'s post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Agree Agree.
    No it isn't! What individual representatives or senators might say or believe is not the same as the standpoint or policy of the USG, even if they're from the party of government. You need to start posting checkable sources for claims like...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to Mendel's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Agree Agree.
    I am really concerned about all of the unsubstantiated misleading claims you are casting into this discussion. Please look for evidence! It's in the first volume, and other things they've released. They have been finding what people thought were...
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    purpleivan reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Agree Agree.
    What would you have them do? They have no subpoena power. Should they get the FBI or the ATF to mount a SWAT like raid on Lockheed and Raytheon where they bust down the door and confiscate all the servers and find the UFOs? This all assumes...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to boringrealit's post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Disagree Disagree.
    That is how it looks to people. What I mean is of course that they should search the story to its source to be able to prove that it was misinterpreted / lied / believed lies told by another. Which haven't been done yet. Except in the case of...
  • purpleivan
    The interlocking conflicts of the Middle East took up most of my introductory political science course. My team got extra credit for rescuing a highjacked oil tanker. I was in ROTC at the time and wrote the OPLAN for the rescue mission...
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    Perry Stone, a prominent Tennessee-based Pentecostal evangelist and founder of Perry Stone Ministries, claimed that his friend told him a group of pastors were recently briefed by U.S. officials to prepare their congregations for the disclosure...
  • purpleivan
    Howdy! I stumbled across this site on Reddit on a flat-earth sub. It's nice to see a community like this one.
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