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Post by nyx on Feb 28, 2019 22:31:56 GMT
Very interesting moksha, I have never seen this.
Sadly, has disclosure for the public progressed at all from Keyhoe’s time?
Not so much!
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Post by moksha on Mar 1, 2019 11:43:33 GMT
Very interesting moksha, I have never seen this. Sadly, has disclosure for the public progressed at all from Keyhoe’s time? Not so much! Your right "NOT SO MUCH" makes me wonder, how the truth of our world, is so much of a threat to our so called leaders, public disclosure will never happen on a wide scale, too many humans are unpredictable they might "PANIC", or the trance they have been put in might disappear, both are dangerous to the ones who push the meme, just look what happened and still happening about the last US election.
Here is a link to NASA documents, this is about as far as, researchers like us will ever get, unless the others land on the White House Lawn, and put up a sign, you know, like the one that was put up in 2008,
"FORECLOSED BANK OWNED"
MKW .
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Post by nyx on Mar 4, 2019 2:48:05 GMT
In a recent interview, actor Aidan Gillen who plays J.Allen Hynek, claims his mom saw a UFO in the 1950s.
The Irish actor also claims he and his buddies watched in the sky UFOs when they were kids.
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Post by swamprat on Mar 5, 2019 18:57:17 GMT
NEW EPISODE
Tonight, March 5 at 10/9c
S 1 E 9
Abduction
Hynek is drawn into a case he literally can't escape when a man arrives at Blue Book headquarters with his wife, claiming he was abducted by aliens, and with plans to hold Hynek and Quinn hostage until they find out the truth. Inspired by the Betty and Barney Hill Abduction case.
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Post by nyx on Mar 6, 2019 17:05:13 GMT
Wow, Swamprat,
I was surprised.
This was a real rough and tumble episode.
I do not think in real life Hynek picked fights.
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Mar 6, 2019 23:31:36 GMT
Hi all,
I'm getting ready to watch the latest episode (Abduction).
I am really enjoying this series. And the CARS!!! Love the cars!
Crystal
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Post by nyx on Mar 7, 2019 4:09:28 GMT
According to this article, designer Ross Dempster studied Arts and Architecture magazines from 1935 through 1955 and painstakingly recreated this time period. Also, Ross took ideas from the movie Dr.Strangelove to make the General’s planing room. www.history.com/news/project-blue-book-set-production-design
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Post by nyx on Mar 13, 2019 16:00:07 GMT
This last episode of this first season was very good.
It seems according to this last program, that everyone thought the Russians were behind the UFOs.
Actually, has anything changed today?
To me it seems Putin is in our country’s business.
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Post by swamprat on Mar 15, 2019 19:10:19 GMT
Paola Harris interviews Dr. Hynek's son, Paul. This is a 20 minute video. The first seven minutes, Paola talks about her own association with Dr. Hynek. The interview with Paul starts at the 7.20 mark.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY3JMdaTd8o&t=1s
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Post by nyx on Mar 15, 2019 22:03:44 GMT
Thanks swamprat, I did watch it.
The take away here is that Neil Armstrong was very interested in what Dr.Hynek had to say about UFOs.
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Post by swamprat on Apr 1, 2019 0:54:46 GMT
Coming: 'Project Blue Book' season 2: All you need to know about History's UFO drama With season 2 under production, there's a lot of speculation about where Dr. J Allen Hynek's story goes after he chooses deceit as his ally in the debut season's finale
By Alakananda Bandyopadhyay
Published on : Mar 30, 2019
History Channel's 'Project Blue Book' recently wrapped up its first season earlier this March after quite the successful run for a whole two months, and while the season finale was able to tie a lot of loose ends, there's still a lot of alien and UFO stories to be told once the show returns for a second run. So far, there has been no confirmation on when the upcoming season might arrive, but fans can rest easy knowing that it is most definitely happening.
Starring 'Game of Thrones' Littlefinger, Aidan Gillen as Dr. J Allen Hynek — the real-life astrophysicist who was the only civilian onboard the titular project — the show brought to life on screen the investigation undertaken by the US Air Force back in the 50s, when reports of aliens and UFO sightings suddenly rose drastically. The real-life Dr. Hynek was asked to help the investigation offer a scientific explanation to these sightings, and it is his journey from a curious skeptic to a believer that the show highlighted exceptionally well, with nuanced fiction sprinkled here and there. On the show, Dr. Hynek teams up with his counterpart in the investigation, Captain Michael Quinn (Michael Malarkey) — a character loosely based on Edward Ruppelt — a United States Air Force officer known for his involvement in the real-life investigation.
Alongside Gillen and Malarkey, the debut season's cast also featured Laura Mennell as Dr. Hynek's wife, Mimi, and Ksenia Solo as the undercover Russian spy, Susie Miller. The drama also starred Neal McDonough as General James Harding, the man heading the Air Force's investigation, and Michael Harney as General Hugh Valentine, a USAF General both overseeing and keeping a close eye on General Harding’s new division.
Gillen, who is best known for his role of Littlefinger, aka Lord Petyr Baelish on 'Game of Thrones', appears on the show as a character absolutely different from the one he is widely known for. In that, Dr. Hynek is not only an honest man, but his sincerity, dedication, and diligence are commendable, and a stark contrast to the several vices Lord Baelish is infamous for. However, to say that Dr. Hynek's journey through the developments of the investigation on the show isn't reminiscent of Lord Baelish's character, would be wrong because at the end of season 1, Dr. Hynek is left at such crossroads in his life that his only ally is deceit — something that is inherent in Lord Baelish's character.
As season 1 concludes with the explosive season finale entitled 'The Washington Merry-Go-Round', we see a recreation of the 1952 Washington DC UFO sightings reported within the span of July 12 to July 29. And this brings about an inherent urge in Dr. Hynek to deceive others to benefit his own purpose. In that, Dr. Hynek tells President Harry Truman and other officials involved in the investigation that the Washington Mall incident barely shows any extraterrestrial connection, even though he himself ends up turning into a stern believer in UFOs — a ufologist, if you will — at the end of the season.
All of this isn't mere speculation, as Gillen has already confirmed his character's beliefs in the existence of UFOs and aliens, telling IGN that "This is the first we see of him as a UFOlogist instead of some government stooge." The biggest takeaway from this has got to be the potential new character development arc for Dr. Hynek on the show, as he is able to overcome his lack of faith in the prospect of extraterrestrial existence, and embraces the idea that maybe it wasn't as black or white as the government was trying to paint it to be. Let's add to that the creative license that the show has always indulged in fully, and we have an even more complicated and dramatic potential season 2 lying ahead.
Release date
Sadly, however, there hasn't been any update on exactly when the second installment is going to premiere, but on the bright side, we can definitely hope that a trailer will be arriving soon. Ahead of the debut season's January 2019 premiere, all the way back in July 2018, the first trailer of season one had dropped. So even if season 2 releases in January 2020, there's a high chance that the network and showrunners might be generous enough to offer fans a sneak peek into it sometime around this summer, considering it is in production right now. As of now, the only solace we have to sail us through the 'Project Blue Book' hangover is the fact that History had released season one with the understanding that there was going to be a season 2, so that's definitely something to cling on to!
meaww.com/project-blue-book-season-2-release-date-cast-plot-news-all-you-need-to-know-history-channel-ufo-drama
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Post by nyx on Apr 1, 2019 2:33:40 GMT
Can hardly wait, even the wife got into season one.
I know there is a lot of Hollywood in these stories, but still holds our interest.
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Post by swamprat on Jun 4, 2019 2:14:39 GMT
A similar March report:What to Expect from Project Blue Book Season 2 By Q.V. Hough
Mar 17, 2019
Project Blue Book season 2 is happening, but when will it release and what can audiences expect from it? Based on real-life UFO studies by the United States Air Force, History Channel's Project Blue Book season 1 wrapped up in March 2019. And now, fans want to know what to expect from Project Blue Book season 2.
Project Blue Book stars Aidan Gillen as Dr. J. Allen Hynek. In the History series, the astrophysics professor teams up with Air Force Captain Michael Quinn (Michael Malarkey) to investigate sightings of unidentified flying objects. The experience ultimately inspires Dr. Hynek to become a ufologist, one who created the “Close Encounter” classification system.
Gillen famously portrayed the devious Littlefinger on HBO’s Game of Thrones; however, Project Blue Book is something entirely different (and based on real events). Here’s everything we know about Project Blue Book season 2, including its potential release date and story details.
As of March 2019, Project Blue Book season 2 doesn’t have an official release date. However, it seems likely that Project Blue Book season 2 will most likely release in January 2020, at least if History repeats itself. Last July, the Project Blue Book season 1 trailer premiered, so we’ll probably get a first look at Project Blue Book season 2 later this summer. Unlike limited series that are developed for single-season runs, History reportedly produced Project Blue Book with the understanding that season 2 would happen, and its season 1 ending proves as much.
In Project Blue Book season 1, Dr. Hynek’s changing beliefs culminate with the explosive season finale entitled "The Washington Merry-Go Round”. The episode recreates the 1952 Washington, D.C. UFO incident, in which various sightings were reported from July 12 to July 29. For Project Blue Book's story, this event allows the show to establish that Dr. Hynek has reached the crossroads, so to speak, and that he's willing to deceive others in pursuit of his goals. Specifically, he tells President Harry Truman and other government officials that the Washington Mall incident doesn't correlate with extraterrestrial intelligence. For Littlefinger fans, this moment is probably especially intriguing, as Gillen's Game of Thrones character uses deceit to his advantage, and at every opportunity.
Based on the Project Blue Book season 1 finale, Dr. Hynek seems to have adopted a ufologist frame of mind. In fact, Gillen has confirmed this concept, stating (via IGN), “This is the first we see of him as a UFOlogist instead of some government stooge.” So, History has the creative flexibility to not only further base Project Blue Book season 2 on actual events, but to also use a creative license for dramatic purposes. In other words, Dr. Hynek’s life will become especially complicated as he looks beyond perceived truths in order to understand the larger picture. The story trajectory suggests that Project Blue Book season 2 will indeed be more expansive, but only time will tell if loyal viewers embrace Dr. Hynek's evolving character arc.
screenrant.com/project-blue-book-season-2-release-date-story/?fbclid=IwAR0WGNmlR6xQTiquH7amhgaiqk0-CRfMO-RLXxtTyI0Geot1RGTgt07of1k
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Post by drwu on Jun 4, 2019 21:15:21 GMT
Pretty inaccurate portrayals...and the storyline is wrong....but then it is fiction after all.
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Post by swamprat on Jun 4, 2019 21:44:28 GMT
Let's just say they've added a lot of drama.....
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