Besides that, it's a bit of a non-sequitur. Burlison suggests MIT, and others, are engaged in long term research projects for the government. As in now? There is an ongoing long term project about UFOs at MIT? It's unclear, but the video in...
Well, I hope his van has front wheels, then!
(You didn't expect that the Department of Education would be the ones to reveal that the USG has anti-gravity technology, did you?)
Well, I hope his van has front wheels, then!
(You didn't expect that the Department of Education would be the ones to reveal that the USG has anti-gravity technology, did you?)
Worth considering:
In his 1990 article Entirely Unpredisposed, Martin Kottmeyer suggested that Barney's memories revealed under hypnosis might have been influenced by the episode, which was broadcast twelve days before Barney's first hypnotic...
Besides that, it's a bit of a non-sequitur. Burlison suggests MIT, and others, are engaged in long term research projects for the government. As in now? There is an ongoing long term project about UFOs at MIT? It's unclear, but the video in...
Agreed. And not a paraphrase @Todd Feinman. You know how it works.
After some clips of witty banter between the Steves, Spielberg and Colber, we once again get the idea that the UFOs are beyond the control of Congress:
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Sigh... the US Department of Education is posting AI slop now... it's just embarrassing. But it's so bad it's almost funny. No wonder nothing is produced in the US any more if that's the tools and workmanship.
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Besides that, it's a bit of a non-sequitur. Burlison suggests MIT, and others, are engaged in long term research projects for the government. As in now? There is an ongoing long term project about UFOs at MIT? It's unclear, but the video in...
Oh noes! Not research on *projects*. That pretty much condemns them. You can do research on technology, you can do research on the cutting edge of science, but you're definitely trying to hide something if what you're doing is research on *projects*.
Exactly, and the same selective recollection occurs with Ariel School, where all contradictory non-grey alien descriptions go unreported as the story is retold and retold.
To get back to my original question though, is that eerie sense of...
I went to school with a kid who had exophthalmos, and, front on, his eyes were not hugely dissimilar from much of Keane's work, hers could be considered but a caricature of the condition. At the time, as secondary-school kids, I think he was...
Oh noes! Not research on *projects*. That pretty much condemns them. You can do research on technology, you can do research on the cutting edge of science, but you're definitely trying to hide something if what you're doing is research on *projects*.