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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...
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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...
I was just browsing around various satellite imagery sources and was checking out Sentinel-2 in the Copernicus browser. It's not high enough resolution to be useful here but I was like "why is there a bunker looking label there?"
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Spend enough time in the Lazar echo chambers and you'll find that his fans expend far more energy creating contrived excuses for his lack of evidence than Bob himself has ever bothered to do.
When I think about it, this photograph is emblematic of UFOlogy today:
It's a blurry, grainy, manipulated, zoomed in section of a much larger aerial photo taken 5-6 years ago. If one then squints at some of the various bits of boosted...
There is just no hiding anything from Earth observing satellites. Why would an ultra secret facility risk detection of these hangars? A secreet facility is much easier to create, without any risk of detection from above.
Not sure about secret UFO hangers, but I definitely see a sacred cow...
The supposed hangers are at the red arrow.
Roughly 37.11573046856453, -115.83865333123748
It's lucky that geological features can't ever have a (roughly) regular appearance, so they're never mistaken for man-made structures... :rolleyes:
Um, except the Giant's Causeway, the Bimini Road, "the Yonaguni Monument"...
Even if the...
Our argument is not that every reported sighting was Russian-directed, or that every reported sighting involved a UAV, but that the aggregate pattern of UAV sightings cannot be adequately explained by misidentification, hobbyist activity or...