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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 8, 2024 17:29:04 GMT
Hello,
Axios 8 February 2024
America's UFO hotspots, mapped
Alex Fitzpatrick and Erin Davis
đź‘˝ Reported UFO sightings per 100k residents
2000-2023; Approximate locations of 112,914 sightings submitted to the National UFO Reporting Center
A choropleth map of the U.S. showing UFO sightings per 100k residents, by county. In general, the western half of the U.S. has far more sightings per capita than the eastern half. Other hotspots are New England and the coast of the Carolinas. Lincoln County, Nevada, the home of Area 51, tops the list at 820.9 sightings per 100k residents.
more after the jump:
www.axios.com/2024/02/08/ufo-uap-sightings-us-hotspots-2000-2023
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 9, 2024 10:28:50 GMT
Good morning, good morning,
Crystal
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Post by HAL on Feb 9, 2024 12:22:36 GMT
Morning to you, Crystal.
Are posting selfies these days ?
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 13, 2024 10:43:09 GMT
Good morning,
Germany, DW news
artists rendition
Germany: Ice-age stone wall found under Baltic Sea
13 February 2024
Researchers believe they have found the oldest man-made structure in the Baltic Sea region. The wall is believed to be more than 10,000 years old.
Researchers have discovered an almost 1 kilometer-long (0.6 miles) stone wall off the German coast in the Baltic Sea that may be more than 10,000 years old.
The wall, which researchers first became aware of in 2021, may prove to be the oldest man-made structure to ever be discovered in the Baltic Sea region.
The discovery was announced on Monday evening by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research WarnemĂĽnde (IOW), the University of Rostock and the Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel.
Why is there a stone wall under the Baltic Sea?
The structure lies around 10 kilometers from the coast of the eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, at a depth of 21 meters.
It consists of almost 1,700 tennis- and football-sized stones mostly under a meter in height.
The area was flooded some 8,500 years ago, but before that it would have been dry land. Researchers have theorized that the wall was built to trap reindeer that they were hunting.
The wall could not be directly dated, but the researchers pointed out that the region was covered in forest from around 9,800 years ago, meaning that there would have been fewer reindeer and such a structure would have made less sense at that time.
Similar constructions have been found by archaeologists in Lake Michigan in the US which were used for the hunting of caribou.
www.dw.com/en/germany-ice-age-stone-wall-found-under-baltic-sea/a-68243132
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 14, 2024 10:50:47 GMT
Happy Valentine's Day ❤️
Crystal
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Post by HAL on Feb 14, 2024 15:17:11 GMT
Odd that the 'artist's rendition' of the wall depicted shows a wall on dry land in a snow covered area.
But the text refers to a wall under the sea.
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 15, 2024 21:09:19 GMT
Odd that the 'artist's rendition' of the wall depicted shows a wall on dry land in a snow covered area. But the text refers to a wall under the sea. Hey HAL, And wildlife running along the side of the wall. Who knows? Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 15, 2024 21:13:53 GMT
Times Colonist
What happened to Granger Taylor?
CBC documentary digs into Duncan man’s UFO claims and disappearance
Mike Devlin Feb 3, 2019 6:00 AM
Granger Taylor.
That was the name of a file I created and placed on the desktop of my computer in 2015. Written inside that document were the few details I knew about the 32-year-old Duncan man, who went missing in 1980.
I had hoped to work on a story about this curious figure from the side of my desk — the term journalists use to stave off editors when there’s no definitive timeline for a story, or no new angle to report. The file has remained untouched for the better part of three years.
Taylor’s story had been told and retold, examined and re-examined, long before a file bearing his name ever made it to my desktop.
The Duncan mechanic vanished in 1980, not long after after building a life-sized model of a UFO in the backyard of his family’s farm.
In the afternoon following his disappearance, his stepfather discovered a note tacked to his bedroom door, laying out Taylor’s plans. On the back of the note was a hand-drawn map of Waterloo Mountain, not far from his family’s farm at Somenos Lake:
He hasn’t been seen since.
Taylor had left behind a will, taking the time to make two alterations before embarking on his journey. The word “funeral” was deleted and the word “death” was replaced by “departure.”
In 1986, truck fragments and bones were found at a blast site on Mount Prevost. Though DNA testing was not prevalent at the time, pathology work by the coroner attributed the adult human bones to Taylor.
Fragments of clothing found amid the decayed material were from a shirt owned by Taylor, as confirmed by his mother, who has since died. The fragments matched the fabric of a shirt she had sewn for him not long before he disappeared.
Representatives from the auto division of the RCMP confirmed the truck was his. A report by the B.C. Coroners office officially declared Taylor dead, and with that, the strange tale of Granger Taylor was officially closed.
One of his friends, however, disputes that evidence, arguing that it isn’t conclusive. Others, who never met Taylor, have put forward a variety of theories, including that he relocated to Colombia, or was kidnapped by the U.S. government to work in Area 51, the remote U.S. air base that’s at the centre of alien conspiracy theories.
Spaceman, a new documentary airing on CBC TV next week, digs deeper into Taylor’s life, but ultimately fails to draw any conclusions about his fate.
“We didn’t set out to prove any theories,” said executive producer Jennifer Horvath of Toronto’s Alibi Entertainment, which produced Spaceman.
“The story that is revealed is one of a person who meant a lot to a number of people who never had the opportunity to publicly mourn him. A story like this is obviously a very personal one for family members. They had some concerns, because this is the kind of story that could easily be sensationalized.”
more after the jump:
www.timescolonist.com/islander/what-happened-to-granger-taylor-4669648
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 15, 2024 21:29:11 GMT
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 16, 2024 11:56:37 GMT
Howdy!
The Hallelujah Trail is a 1965 American Western mockumentary spoof directed by John Sturges, with top-billed stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim Hutton and Pamela Tiffin. It was based on the book of the same title (originally released as "The Hallelujah Train") by Bill Gulick in 1963.
The film was one of several large-scale widescreen, long-form "epic" comedies produced in the 1960s, much like The Great Race and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, combined with the epic grandeur of the Western genre. Its running time is 2 hours, 45 minutes. The film is part of a group, which were filmed in Ultra Panavision 70 and presented in selected theaters via the oversized Super Cinerama process. Stuntman Bill Williams was killed on November 13, 1964, while performing a stunt involving a wagon going over a cliff. The scene was kept in the movie.
Crystal
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Post by ZETAR on Feb 19, 2024 22:44:04 GMT
www.youtube.com/live/H2voG9PuhEE?si=NW6HwdA8D6JGvw8U"Watch live NASA IM-1 Lunar Lander landing on the Moon. The Intuitive Machines 1 (IM-1, TO2-IM) mission objective is to place a NOVA-C lander, called Odysseus, at crater Malapert A near the south pole of the Moon. The commercially built lander will carry five NASA payloads and commercial cargo. The scientific objectives of the mission include studies of plume-surface interactions, radio astronomy, and space weather interactions with the lunar surface. It will also be demonstrating precision landing technologies and communication and navigation node capabilities. IM-1 was selected through NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, in which NASA contracts with a commercial partner, in this case Intuitive Machines, that provides the launch and lander. IM-1 launched on 15 February 2024 at 06:05 UT (1:05 a.m. EST) on a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Kennedy Space Center. The lander deployed from the second stage at 06:53 UT. The spacecraft will continue in a 185 x 60,000 km Earth orbit, followed by a translunar injection and a maneuver to put it in a 100 km lunar orbit. The lander will land on the Moon at Malapert A crater near the south pole. The landing is planned to take place on February 22. The lander is capable of operating for about 14 Earth days in sunlight" SHALOM...ZETAR
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Post by moksha on Feb 22, 2024 11:26:12 GMT
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Post by X on Feb 22, 2024 18:22:56 GMT
www.youtube.com/live/H2voG9PuhEE?si=NW6HwdA8D6JGvw8U"Watch live NASA IM-1 Lunar Lander landing on the Moon. The Intuitive Machines 1 (IM-1, TO2-IM) mission objective is to place a NOVA-C lander, called Odysseus, at crater Malapert A near the south pole of the Moon. The commercially built lander will carry five NASA payloads and commercial cargo. The scientific objectives of the mission include studies of plume-surface interactions, radio astronomy, and space weather interactions with the lunar surface. It will also be demonstrating precision landing technologies and communication and navigation node capabilities. IM-1 was selected through NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, in which NASA contracts with a commercial partner, in this case Intuitive Machines, that provides the launch and lander. IM-1 launched on 15 February 2024 at 06:05 UT (1:05 a.m. EST) on a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Kennedy Space Center. The lander deployed from the second stage at 06:53 UT. The spacecraft will continue in a 185 x 60,000 km Earth orbit, followed by a translunar injection and a maneuver to put it in a 100 km lunar orbit. The lander will land on the Moon at Malapert A crater near the south pole. The landing is planned to take place on February 22. The lander is capable of operating for about 14 Earth days in sunlight" SHALOM...ZETAR www.youtube.com/live/Dg2ffigGcYM?si=8kPOcV4wsw9vWI51
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 23, 2024 9:43:02 GMT
Good morning lovely people,
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Feb 27, 2024 17:01:36 GMT
Hey
Crystal
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