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Post by bonehead on Oct 2, 2019 16:32:58 GMT
Though many here are loathe to give credit, DeLonge's release of the US Navy "UAV" videos has moved the dialog in the lame stream media to actually speaking seriously about UFOs. There was even an editorial in my little local paper last night that has shifted the usual ridiculing monolog to "we should take this seriously". That is a sea change.
In the past week, DeLonge has implied that more stuff is coming from TTSA. Could this be what he is talking about? www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/ufo-hunters-use-metal-crashed-20380501Meta materials would certainly be part of the equation. Let's see if this pans out.....
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Post by nyx on Oct 2, 2019 18:33:15 GMT
Even if Delonge proves the existence of humanoids, I think the average person does not care.
I think it would take an E.T. to take out his Capt. Kirk super ray gun and blast the Statue of Liberty to get the public’s attention, and even then the government would deny this sayings it was a movie being filmed.
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Post by drwu on Oct 3, 2019 20:13:59 GMT
I would ask where the metal fragments came from.....what is their provenance? How did DeLonge's group obtain them? I would also say as a side note that many years ago...in the late 80's or early 90's Dr J Vallee spent some time trying to track down anyone who claimed to have debris from any alien ship that crashed or ejected material which allegedly happened a lot in the old days. Thye bits he was able to analyze did not turn out to be any thing unusual in his professional opinion. I also believe he used friends (what he called The Invisible College) of his to look at the artifacts. Unless this is 'new' debris, I can't see anything coming from this latest 'revelation' from DeLonge.
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Post by bonehead on Oct 5, 2019 14:58:46 GMT
Wu, patience grasshoppah! You will have to wait to see what they say. A clue was dropped here (it helps to read the article), to quote it:
"Luis Elizondo, speaking to the New York Times, hinted that the source may be from within the US government: “T.T.S.A. does not limit itself as to where it obtains material or information.""
I have always wanted to give DeLonge the benefit of the doubt. The crass commercial energy around the TTSA has always given me pause. But if this is the way things have to happen, then I am just going to have to go along with the program. As I said, they have already moved the bar on how the media treats the subject. That is a sea change already.
But you will just have to wait to see what they come up with. One thing I do know is that DeLonge has already lined up some heavy hitters on his side. Nobody ever asked me this question, but if there were one person on this planet that i wish I could have a nice long talk with, it would be scientist Hal Puthoff (who you can see in the video).
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Post by nyx on Oct 5, 2019 15:30:24 GMT
Motherboard reports that the Securities Exchange lists the transaction that Delonge paid $35,000 for unknown metal samples.
Rumors say that Delonge got scammed because the metal was from the Betterton-Kroll process.
The New York Times claims that it is time Delonge to show his hand, or shut up.
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Post by drwu on Oct 5, 2019 17:21:00 GMT
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Post by nyx on Oct 5, 2019 20:07:53 GMT
To think someone scammed Delonge ??
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Post by dr wu on Oct 7, 2019 20:45:03 GMT
I don't think someone is 'scamming ' him...but I think he's so into this whole ufo thing that he's wiling to pay for something that might be nothing in the end. He has an agenda and he's determined to prove it.
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Post by bonehead on Nov 19, 2019 17:21:31 GMT
Okay, here is confirmation that the metal bit in question came from Art Bell via Linda Moulton Howe:
www.vice.com/en_uk/article/8xwp9z/ufo-researcher-explains-why-she-sold-exotic-metal-to-tom-delonge
That does not fill me with confidence. Unless they are holding back other stuff, this is more of a yawn than a "revelation". I cannot see why Bigelow would build a large special facility to house this one modest piece of metal.
C'mon Tom, you are going to have to do better than that. Or is this just another Urological snipe hunt? It is starting to look that way.....
At least Howe got a nice pay day out of it. The rest of us got a lot of nada.....
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Post by drwu on Nov 19, 2019 17:57:06 GMT
^I won't say I told you so....er, wait I guess I just did. Some years ago..in the 80's... Dr Vallee tried to track down all the known samples that were claimed to be alien in origin. He found nothing of interest....and of course he had access to Bigelow and others deep in the 'game'. He wrote of this in 'Revelations'.
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