Wanted to put my thoughts down on this movie since I just saw it earlier today (with some spoilers).
I did very much enjoy the movie, but it's by no means perfect, and I wish certain aspects were better expanded or fleshed out. Ironically, it...
Welcome; as others have said it's not odd at all. Pretty much everyone with any interest in the subject (including readers of e.g. popular science magazines) in the 1980s knew that new elements had been synthesized, and that physicists thought...
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There is nothing mysterious about predicting E115. Elements where being synthesised. And just weeks before Lazar came out with his story, A science magazine had run a story on scientists quest to synthesize E114-E116. Even spoke...
Yes.
Now please consider what Gough had to go on, i.e. what Lacatski had set the program to appear to do in the documents that were on file.
So "admit to" is a poor choice of words, I'm sure the PR office did their best to answer these...
May have been some changes in the schedule. Crappy weather today -
The late evening storms added a new challenge to holiday festivities, several of which have already been changed or canceled due to the oppressive and dangerous heat...
Adding one thing to the nickel point. Worth remembering Brandon Fugal owns the ranch and the whole show depends on there being something new to find every season. Doesn't prove anything about this specific ceramic or the coin, but it's relevant...
You remind me of my favorite line from the TV show "(not) Finding Bigfoot": "Sounds squatchy" for a nighttime shriek in the woods ...as if they actually know what sounds their postulated Sasquatch would make.
The entire nomenclature of UFOlogy is obfuscatory. 'biologics' might be aliens. 'drones' might be aliens. 'orbs' might be aliens. We have 'tic tacs' that might be aliens. Heck....even frikin 'asteroids' now might be aliens.
Its all borrowing...
Fair, I was compressing it. Gough told The Black Vault in 2019 that "Neither AATIP nor AAWSAP were UAP related" and that AATIP "did not pursue research and investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena." Then in 2021 the Pentagon's line...
I've been watching reporting of the "Salute to America" flypast, I haven't seen any reference to anything dramatically new or unexpected.
Anyone know any different?
Unless so, I think we can lay this specific claim* to rest. ("MJ-6" is curious...
Welcome; as others have said it's not odd at all. Pretty much everyone with any interest in the subject (including readers of e.g. popular science magazines) in the 1980s knew that new elements had been synthesized, and that physicists thought...
@uapreads
There is nothing mysterious about predicting E115. Elements where being synthesised. And just weeks before Lazar came out with his story, A science magazine had run a story on scientists quest to synthesize E114-E116. Even spoke...
@uapreads
There is nothing mysterious about predicting E115. Elements where being synthesised. And just weeks before Lazar came out with his story, A science magazine had run a story on scientists quest to synthesize E114-E116. Even spoke...
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I believe Knapp made a point of saying Lazar's name appeared in a LANL phone directory, but it included the letters "KM" next to his name, indicating he was a contract employee of the Kirk Mayer Company, that provided...
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There is nothing mysterious about predicting E115. Elements where being synthesised. And just weeks before Lazar came out with his story, A science magazine had run a story on scientists quest to synthesize E114-E116. Even spoke...