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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 1:58:42 GMT
I always thought E was exceptional or Excellent. But it feels like Hal Got a raw deal..maybe he didnt show his work just correct answers..and they suspected cheating..that factors in a lot. But he shouldn't have dropped out..just one test out of many.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 3:21:20 GMT
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 28, 2018 11:18:34 GMT
r.i.p. Lt Paul C Charvet USN 21 March 1967 NVN
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Post by HAL on May 28, 2018 19:28:55 GMT
Sys,
..I always thought E was exceptional or Excellent...
More like it means 'EXIT'. One grade above 'F' for fail.
Nothing less than 'C' is acceptable. And even that should bring eternal shame upon one's worthless presence.
There was very little working to show. and I did show what was required.
Anyway, after the TIA I had in 2007 I lost most of my ability to do complicated mental maths.
So in the end it didn't matter.
MOKSHA,
Who are the quotes by, Yoda ?
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 28, 2018 23:27:29 GMT
SuspectSky Published on May 27, 2018
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 29, 2018 12:16:10 GMT
Good morning lovely UFOCasebookers
Oddity Central
Japanese “UFO Boy” Can Allegedly Contact UFOs Telepathically
By Spooky on May 28th, 2018
Japanese social media was abuzz this weekend with news of a 13-year-old boy who can allegedly contact UFOs telepathically. The photos of unidentified flying objects that he took last year have attracted a lot of attention from other UFO enthusiasts.
13-year-old Haruya Ido is being referred to as “UFO BOy” by Japanese media, for his alleged ability to attract unidentified flying objects. Toshitaro Yamaguchi, a known paranormal researcher and the man who first shared Haruya’s photos with the world, has described the boy as a classic UFO contactee with the ability to contact UFOs via telepathy.
Haruya Ido has apparently managed to photograph UFOs in different places around Japan on four different occasions just last year. He documented both the place of the sighting and the details of the aircrafts on his website.
“It is reflected on the street lamps at the side of the road, I wonder if it is an Adamski type UFO,” Ido wrote about the UFO he spotted on the Kobe Awaji Naruto Expressway/Awaji service area of Hyogo Prefecture, on March 29, 2017. (1 in the featured photo)
“The cigar-shaped unidentified flying object is shown on the electric wire on which a lot of birds are stopped,” Ido-kun wrote about the elongated flying object he spotted in Nozaki, Oita City, in Osaka Prefecture, on April 21, 2017. (2 in the featured photo)
“I do not know, although the object looks like a triangle,” the boy wrote about the thing he photographed in Kurami Hill Park, Osaka Prefecture, on May 2nd, 2017. (3 in the featured photo)
“A thing like a white hole appeared, I saw seven things moving at high speed and things that make mysterious movements, but it was reflected when I took the photo. I think it is an object but I’m not sure,” the UFO boy wrote about the round shape he photographed on December 30, 2017. (4 in the featured photo)
Mr. Toshitaro Yamaguchi, himself a UFO contactee, claims that while UFO Boys are not unheard of, they have become rare in the last few years. He adds that such people can spot the place and time a UFO will appear using telepathy, and compares the ability to shamanism.
more after the jump:
www.odditycentral.com/news/japanese-ufo-boy-can-allegedly-contact-ufos-telepathically.html
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Post by thelmadonna on May 29, 2018 13:27:16 GMT
link This group from Japan have claimed for years that they were able to summon UFO.
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Post by HAL on May 29, 2018 19:29:32 GMT
I must fit an overload cut-out on my BS detector. The noise is becoming a distraction.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2018 23:23:30 GMT
Incredible and thank you all for posting that. Its been pretty well documented some japanese children have uncanny telepathic skills that may take decades to fully grasp.
somewhere out there on a faraway pier in Somerset perhaps....I can Imagine Lev as a child..singing out to summon Cuthulu. or shining a flashlight at the sky beckoning Mothmans return...thankfully for the rest of us....he was not successful..
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 30, 2018 12:44:06 GMT
Good morning lovely people!
Newsweek
Pentagon’s Secret UFO Program Investigated Poltergeists
Andrew Whalen 29 May 2018
The investigative “I-Team” for CBS affiliate KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, NV has brought forward new documents related to the secret Pentagon UFO program first revealed by the New York Times in December. But even stranger than the documents, which delved into theoretical warp drive and extra-dimensional technologies, was the response provided to KLAS-TV by an unnamed “senior manager” within the program, who connected the Pentagon’s UFO program to poltergeists, “invisible entities” and “bizarre creatures.”
The new statement from BAASS (Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies) to KLAS-TV indicates the team contracted by the Pentagon delved into phenomena far beyond the UFO purview indicated in the NYT’s original reveal, in some ways continuing the paranormal research begun by founder Richard Bigelow in the 90s.
“The investigations by BAASS provided new lines of evidence showing that the UFO phenomenon was a lot more than nuts and bolts machines that interacted with military aircraft,” the senior manager said. “The phenomenon also involved a whole panoply of diverse activity that included bizarre creatures, poltergeist activity, invisible entities, orbs of light, animal and human injuries and much more.”
The BAASS manager also described research methodologies tailored to explain multiple eyewitnesses reporting “widely different events.” The new methodology, premised on “utilizing the human body as a readout system for dissecting interactions with the UFO phenomenon,” was put in place because BAASS came to believe evidence indicated “the UFO phenomenon was capable of manipulating and distorting human perception,” making eyewitness testimony “increasingly untrustworthy.”
While it may sound more like a convenient method for explaining away incongruous accounts than rigorous science, the BAASS statement claims “the results of applying this new approach was a revolution in delineating the threat level of UFOs.”
While the statement advocates a wider approach to UFO research, to avoid the “myopic and unproductive” focus on “nuts and bolts machines,” it also takes as assumed new conclusions about the exact nature of the UFO phenomena, particularly in assigning agency to the phenomena. The statement describes BAASS’s new “forensic” approach as “aimed to bypass UFO deception and manipulation,” layering a sinister overtone atop the already threatening descriptions of human and animal injury (presumably alluding to the cattle mutilation phenomena). To what degree the poltergeists, bizarre creatures and invisible entities actively participate in the deception remains unclear. For now, compelling evidence, or any evidence at all, remains unavailable to the public.
The statement and documents published by the I-Team further complicate the contracting process described by the NYT, confirming the Defense Intelligence Agency originally sought bids under a different name: Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Application Program (AAWSAP), a claim originally made by UFO researcher Paul Ready and UFOs and the National Security State author Richard Dolan in April. The contract documents reveal an initial payment of $10 million, allocated to BAASS.
BAASS, created specifically for the Pentagon contract, conducted research both from Bigelow Aerospace headquarters in North Las Vegas and an infamous Utah ranch, formerly owned by Robert Bigelow (ownership has since transferred to Adamantium Real Estate, who manages the property on behalf of an anonymous owner). Commonly known as Skinwalker Ranch, the 480-acre property has been the site of reported cattle mutilations, UFO sightings and “large, ferocious animals with piercing yellow eyes” that bullets couldn’t injure. From 1996 to 2004, Bigelow investigated paranormal phenomena at and around the ranch under the umbrella of his now defunct research group, the National Institute for Discovery Science.
Could poltergeists, UFOs and other paranormal phenomena all be related? While it’s always possible new information from the Pentagon UFO program will provide actual data from Bigelow’s AAWSAP research, the presence of electrical engineer Dr. Harold Puthoff, one of the lead researchers for BAASS, warrants a default to skepticism. Puthoff, also one of the sources for the initial NYT disclosure, has a long history of promoting pseudoscience—endorsing psychic fraud Uri Geller and coming to the defense of L. Ron Hubbard's E-meter in a 1974 document Scientology developed for use by the government. Puthoff’s research team, EarthTech International, was subcontracted by Bigelow to write the recently revealed DIA reports.
Those reports don’t point to any new revolutions in science or UFO research. DIA documents for AAWSAP, like “Warp Drive, Dark Energy, and the Manipulation of Extra Dimensions,” are more summations of existing theoretical physics than radical alien technologies. “It’s bits and pieces of theoretical physics dressed up as if it has something to do with potentially real-world applications, which it doesn’t,” theoretical physicist Sean Carroll told Business Insider. “This is not something that’s going to connect with engineering anytime soon, probably anytime ever.” Both Bigelow Aerospace and EarthTech International were contacted for comment. This article will be updated with their response, if provided.
While UFO researchers hope the reveal of AAWSAP will offer new opportunities for FOIA requests and further reveals, it’s the bright line to BAASS which most expands our understanding of the bizarre research avenues in the Pentagon’s Top Secret UFO program. Outlandish claims of poltergeists, reality-distorting encounters, alien alloys and groundbreaking technologies demand a subsequently high burden of proof. Disclosure of actual evidence could prove the difference between a radically new understanding of humanity’s place in the universe and just another wasteful Department of Defense budget line item.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/pentagon-e2-80-99s-secret-ufo-program-investigated-poltergeists/ar-AAxZdpk
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Post by ZETAR on May 30, 2018 17:57:07 GMT
SHALOM...Z
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Post by supersidufo on May 30, 2018 18:42:41 GMT
WOW ! Am i a Newbie all over again ! What has happened !
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Post by supersidufo on May 30, 2018 18:58:19 GMT
link This group from Japan have claimed for years that they were able to summon UFO.
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Post by supersidufo on May 30, 2018 19:01:46 GMT
thelmadonna ! Good to see you on here !
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 30, 2018 23:15:53 GMT
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