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Post by nyx on Apr 18, 2020 2:14:59 GMT
I find Travis Taylor easy to listen to.
Did Tom get cooked with microwaves, anyone?
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Apr 18, 2020 11:40:13 GMT
I find Travis Taylor easy to listen to. Did Tom get cooked with microwaves, anyone? Hey nyx,
They seemed to be implying that didn't they?
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Post by drwu on Apr 18, 2020 22:51:34 GMT
Well...they did 'imply'that but I'm betting this guy has some kind of health issue that is not related to the ranch. An unknown dermatological problem perhaps. It will be interesting to see what else comes up over the next 5 episodes. I hope they keep it grounded in science and don't start throwing out wild alien theories whenever anything odd happens.....though I think a ufo is seen this coming week.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 23, 2020 9:51:52 GMT
A back yard photo for your perusal. Mr. Gort,
I'd like to ask regarding the circtumstances of your "back yard" photo.
Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2020 10:02:41 GMT
Sorry, me just playing, I usually explain. I'm not much of a cg person, but I like to play around. Does it look like it might be real? The saucer is the Bob Lazar sport model on fishing line.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 24, 2020 6:13:30 GMT
Sorry, me just playing, I usually explain. I'm not much of a cg person, but I like to play around. Does it look like it might be real? The saucer is the Bob Lazar sport model on fishing line. In 1965 I saw a craft that looked EXACTLY like the Bob Lazar craft as replicated by the plastic model company with which he collaborated. It was daylight and it hovered almost directly over us at an altitude slightly higher than the telephone poles along the highway. We were enroute to White Sands Missile Range, (mom's work place), to attend a range weekend barbeque for range personnel family and contractors, about half way to WSMR on Highway 54, 10am, MST.
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Post by plutronus on Apr 24, 2020 6:32:28 GMT
Well...they did 'imply'that but I'm betting this guy has some kind of health issue that is not related to the ranch. An unknown dermatological problem perhaps. It will be interesting to see what else comes up over the next 5 episodes. I hope they keep it grounded in science and don't start throwing out wild alien theories whenever anything odd happens.....though I think a ufo is seen this coming week. Dr Wu,
I quite agree.
As I see it, the show's lead, Dr. Taylor, appears to be throwing around buzz words rather than science process logic, while the show's producers are implying that they are performing 'science'. The high-strangeness synchronicities are difficult to diagnose as the diagnostic tools relied upon to investigate the anomalies often malfunction in the process of investigation. I myself have experienced these type anomalies as well as that of my deceased friend, Charlie Plyer director of the ELFrad Laboratory. He and I shared similar experiences.
Ad rem, back to the point, the show seems to jump to conclusions based upon what appears to be guessing as the tools they are using to measure purported anomalous, suspected to be high energy density, high frequency electromagnetic fields are incapable of revealing specifics. So either they have measured those fields with instruments that are capable of sensing specific wavelengths but the information has been dropped on the editing floor or they are just guessing.
The one instrument that is a true laboratory grade tool, wasn't even videocorded or mentioned, namely the neutron spectrometer, by Ortec RADeagle. I suspect it was because Dr. Taylor jumped to a conclusion regarding the possibility of the area having been exposed to an old, nearby nuclear detonation test fall-out residue, and he did this without performing or revealing any due logic process or subject research. That is how it appeared to me. Somebody in the cast says, "back in the 1950s & 60s, they detonated atmospheric nukes around here", Taylor replies, "we need to do a full radiation sweep of the area!" Branden Fugal (ranch owner and funder), supposedly next day, hired Qal-Tek consultants who supposedly, through inference, performed a whole ranch area sweep in just one day!!! And still had time to be interviewed on the show. I've performed surveys of areas, it takes time. It took five guys a half hour just to climb to the top of the ridge, let alone do a full area radiation survey of the entire ranch as implied that they were going to do. And why did they do it? What was the driving logic to do so? Because a nuke was detonated 50 years in the past? What did that logically have to do with anything that had anything to do with anomalous radio waves detected on a broad-spectrum digital meter?
Anyone who knows anything about that Uintah area is aware of the historical paranormal and recidivistic ET object exhibitions experienced there. It is nothing new and is one reason why there are so few area residents, although it is natural, flat grass lands, relatively temperate climate and there are all-year wet-rivers coursing through the area, spotted with ponds and lakes. It appears to be prime land, yet few actually reside there due to the problems.
Don't misunderstand me, I enjoy watching the show, it is afterall, TV entertainment.
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Post by swamprat on Jul 21, 2020 20:35:27 GMT
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