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Post by nyx on Mar 18, 2019 21:51:26 GMT
Crystal, like you, I would like to see real disclosure to this UFO stuff before I croak also.
Part of the problem is Trump.
This past Sunday CNN reported Trump went on a tweet vengeance tweeting 29 times in one day.
People wake up each morning and say what did Trump do over night.
This distracts from every thing else including UFOs!
HAL, unfortunately CGI, drones have masked any credible UFO sightings.
But, people are still interested in UFOs because the History Channel is thrilled that Project Blue Book averaged 3.5 million viewers per episode, and are feverishly making more episodes.
We really need a UFO to set down at the White House.
Plus it is rare to see a UFO, and when I was young I really did, so I know what I saw.
So, any E.T.s out there please go visit Trump.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 9:40:13 GMT
Don't worry Nyx..Humans are saturating space with Herpes..ETs don't like that! .so you can guess whats Coming next! It won't be us who make it to Mars..but those little buggers hitchin' a ride for free! Everyone knows they've been here a long long time..just waiting for the chance to.. who knows..maybe get back HOME..
Another one of my Reports just when you thought you heard it all From Just Right Around The Cornernews.sky.com/story/nasa-issues-space-herpes-warning-as-virus-reactivates-in-astronauts-11669335 Why you can trust Sky News NASA has issued a warning about space herpes after a study found the virus was reactivating in crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions.
According to the agency, while only a small proportion of the astronauts develop symptoms as a result of the dormant virus awakening, it could spell danger for longer spaceflight missions - for instance to Mars. "NASA astronauts endure weeks or even months exposed to microgravity and cosmic radiation - not to mention the extreme G forces of take-off and re-entry," said Dr Satish Mehta. "This physical challenge is compounded by more familiar stressors like social separation, confinement and an altered sleep-wake cycle," added Dr Mehta, senior author of the paper and academic at the Johnson Space Centre. The research is published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology and concerns the reactivation of the virus, rather than a new virus which had developed in space. NASA's thorough medical systems measure the physiological impact of spaceflight by analysing astronauts' saliva, blood, and urine throughout spaceflight. "During spaceflight there is a rise in secretion of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which are known to suppress the immune system," the study found. "In keeping with this, we find that astronaut's immune cells - particularly those that normally suppress and eliminate viruses - become less effective during spaceflight and sometimes for up to 60 days after." Due to this suppression of the immune system, the astronauts' bodies are less able to keep dormant viruses down, allowing them to reactivate. "To date, 47 out of 89 (53%) astronauts on short space shuttle flights, and 14 out of 23 (61%) on longer ISS missions shed herpes viruses in their saliva or urine samples," reported Dr Mehta. "These frequencies - as well as the quantity - of viral shedding are markedly higher than in samples from before or after flight, or from matched healthy controls." "Only six astronauts developed any symptoms due to viral reactivation," said Dr Mehta. "All were minor." There are eight known herpes virus, including the strain for chickenpox, which once contracted will stay within their hosts' nerve cells for their entire life. They are mostly kept suppressed by the immune system, but if the immune system itself is suppressed by space exploration, then they could pose a significant risks to astronauts travelling to Mars or beyond. The research found that the longer the spaceflight mission, the more it seemed the viruses were reactivating.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 9:48:41 GMT
Hey Nyx..you're quite right about that CGI..here's a cool example
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Mar 19, 2019 12:26:55 GMT
Good morning lovely UFOCasebookers,
For the last couple of days when I go to YouTube to see the UFO sightings the search function won't work.
I search for postings listed as "posted today". The search includes postings from a year ago. What is that all about?
History channel
Published on Mar 17, 2019
Project Blue Book episode “The Washington Merry-Go-Round” takes from the unidentified flying objects that flew around the nation's capital in July of 1952.
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Mar 19, 2019 12:34:21 GMT
Orlando Sentinel
'Alien in my backyard:' The UFO community still believes — and science is starting to listen
Chabeli Herrera 19 March 2019
He appeared as if a hologram at first — then solid — suddenly there and clear as you or I, at the edge of the forest behind Trish Bishop’s home in Kissimmee.
It was a Thursday in March 2013, the glow of the afternoon tucking in for the day behind the trees. He stood tall, at least 6-foot-3, perhaps 220 pounds and certainly muscular, wearing a formfitting tan colored uniform, boots and gloves. He lingered by the crape myrtle tree in the middle of the backyard.
When he turned around, it was his face, she remembers, that stopped her.
Bulging eyes jutting so far out of the sockets that Bishop wondered whether he could close them. Skin white as chalk. And a jaw so large, it dispelled any notions the government worker had of the visitor being human.
“If you compare a human jawbone to his, we would be a chihuahua to a pit bull,” Bishop said.
Paralyzed with fear, she watched as what she believed to be an alien appeared to climb invisible steps, stopping often to snatch glances at her from where she sat on her back porch, fumbling with her phone to appear as though she couldn’t see him.
Her finger was pressed on the number “9” to dial for help.
When he was about 10 feet off the ground, he turned his back to her and pulled himself up — “into a UFO?” she thought — and was gone.
Bishop sat stunned. “I’ve got a freaking alien in my backyard,” she thought.
It would be four years before she told anyone her story, before she’d discover the Mutual Unidentified Flying Objects Network, a nationwide organization 50 years old, and file her report under case number 84886 with the local Florida chapter.
But she worried: Who would believe her?
These days, more people than you’d think.
Across restaurants and meeting rooms in the United States, MUFON groups still gather every month to discuss cases like Bishop’s with the enthusiasm that once gripped the nation during the Cold War, when UFO sightings still made a splash on the front page.
The Space Coast group, made up of some former NASA employees and engineers, has 118 members, the largest in the state. Across the U.S. they number 3,500, with additional offices in 42 countries.
For many years, they were alone entertaining UFO theories. No more.
In the past two years, scientists, politicians and professionals have increasingly been willing to touch the taboo subject and perhaps lend a little credence to those who still believe.
video and more after the jump:
www.orlandosentinel.com/business/space/go-for-launch/os-ne-ufo-alien-community-central-florida-20190319-story.html
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on Mar 19, 2019 12:41:39 GMT
Science
Mini tremors detected on Mars for first time
By Paul Voosen Mar. 18, 2019 , 6:10 PM
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS—After months of delicate maneuvering, NASA’s InSight lander has finished placing its hyper-sensitive seismometer on the surface of Mars. The instrument is designed to solve mysteries about the planet’s interior by detecting the booming thunder of “marsquakes.” But just a few weeks into its run, the car-size lander has already heard something else: the minute tremors that continually rock our red neighbor. If marsquakes are the drum solo, these microseisms, as they’re known, are the bass line.
The signal first became apparent in early February, as soon as the lander placed a protective shield over the seismometer, said Philippe Lognonné, a planetary seismologist at the University of Paris Diderot who heads the team that runs the instrument, in a talk today here at the annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. “We do believe that these signals are waves coming from Mars.” This is the first time, he said, that such microseisms have been detected on another planet.
On Earth, microseisms are ubiquitous, caused largely by the sloshing of the ocean by storms and tides. Mars, despite the dreams of science fiction writers, has no present-day oceans. Instead, this newly discovered noise is likely caused by low-frequency pressure waves from atmospheric winds that rattle the surface, inducing shallow, longer-period waves in the surface, called Rayleigh waves, Lognonné said.
Even though InSight has not yet detected a marsquake, the microseisms are an important indicator that the lander’s seismometer is working as hoped. In recent decades, seismologists have begun to see microseisms on Earth as not just a nuisance, but as a valuable tool for understanding features in the subsurface. This noise will be similarly valuable on Mars, Lognonné said, allowing the team’s seismologists to probe the rigid surface crust in the immediate vicinity around the lander.
But the seismometer has had little time to listen so far. While the sand-filled crater where InSight landed, nicknamed “Homestead Hollow,” had little in the way of large rocks to complicate its placement, the deployment still took a month longer than planned, thanks to two delicate tasks. First, scientists had to carefully tweak the electric tether connecting the seismometer to the lander, in order to reduce noise coming off the lander. Then, they had to place a wind and heat shield over the instrument.
Since then, InSight has spent much of its time troubleshooting for its second instrument, a heat probe designed to burrow up to 5 meters below the surface. The robotic arm placed that instrument in mid-February. But soon after the probe began hammering itself into the surface, its 40-centimeter-long “mole” got stuck on a rock or some other blockage just 30 centimeters down. Now, mission scientists have put the hammering on hold as they wait for the agencies’ engineers to evaluate their options. That will continue for several more weeks, said Bruce Banerdt, InSight's principal investigator and a geophysicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California.
While the microseisms are a thrill to hear, everyone working on InSight is waiting for the main event: their first marsquake. There’s no need to panic about not seeing one yet, Banerdt said. “Before we get nervous … [the mission is] exactly where we expected to be.” The team expects to detect about one marsquake a month, but these will likely come in clusters, not perfectly spaced out. Banerdt, who had been preparing this mission for decades, can be patient, he said. “The wait’s not completely over yet.”
www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/03/mini-tremors-detected-mars-first-time
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Post by thelmadonna on Mar 19, 2019 13:38:11 GMT
Good morning lovely UFOCasebookers,
For the last couple of days when I go to YouTube to see the UFO sightings the search function won't work.
Crystal
I tried UAP and came up with one from Florida 2 weeks ago. I wonder if they were here to have a meeting with a pres on a golf course.
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Post by thelmadonna on Mar 19, 2019 14:24:47 GMT
I tried OVNI and I got one from a week ago in Brazil.
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Post by thelmadonna on Mar 19, 2019 16:53:54 GMT
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Post by thelmadonna on Mar 19, 2019 17:00:17 GMT
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Post by nyx on Mar 19, 2019 17:49:54 GMT
We are doomed to stay on planet earth, sorry Star Trek fans.
Astronaut Scott Kelly genes mutated, space caused eye and muscle problems, and now we know that cortisol gets active in space causing the body to be flooded with viruses like chicken pox and herpes.
I think this takes a trip to Mars of the table, or if one goes it is a suicide mission.
Space travel is not in our future, unless we can “worm hole” hop just like in the movie Dune.
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Post by nyx on Mar 19, 2019 17:56:00 GMT
Hi EmbassyKat,
Thanks for the CGI demonstration.
That is the problem today fake or real news.
Real UFO events get buried in all this fake junk.
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Post by HAL on Mar 19, 2019 19:03:34 GMT
Partial translation of Thelmadonna's post above. Radio Zet / Radio / programs / I consider ZET UFO over Poland. How do UFO hunters want to catch a flying saucer? We have a comment [PODCAST] 18/03/2019 15:08 There are recordings, photos and reports of nearly 100 people. The inhabitants of northern Mazovia have been observing strange lights in the sky for several weeks. In the area of Płońsk, Nasielsk and Ciechanów on Saturday came the most important Polish UFOnauts who claim that the phenomena of unidentified objects flying on such a scale have not been observed for a long time. More: www.radiozet.pl/Radio/Programy/Uwazam-ZET/UFO-nad-Polska.-Jak-tropiciele-UFO-chca-zlapac-latajacy-spodek-Mamy-komentarz-PODCASTIn the Radio ZET studio during the program I consider ZET Mariusz Gierszewski: How do UFO hunters want to catch a flying saucer? For now, they did not talk about flying saucers only about the phenomenon of strange lights, a massive and repetitive phenomenon. These lights do not come from airplanes, because they are in total silence, they do not move linearly, they simply do not resemble aircraft or helicopters. They are also not flares discharged from a passing machine, they do not burn, no smoke comes with them. That much can be said. For the time being, UFO hunters want to gather as many accounts as possible from witnesses such as those I have heard from eyewitnesses. How do UFO hunters want to catch a flying saucer? - -: - - / - -: - - UFO researchers do not have any special devices, suckers flying saucers or UFOs - radars? The most important proof are people's photos, films and stories. There are no such devices, at least we do not know anything about them. The ones we know are expensive. For example, a thermovision camera that works for a further distance of a kilometer, two-costs so much that I know ... maybe it has only an army. And as we are already in the army, it is actually the Ufologists want to send all these relations to the Ministry of National Defense with an appeal for an explanation - what a phenomenon or not threaten the flights of, for example, civil aircraft. More: www.radiozet.pl/Radio/Programy/Uwazam-ZET/UFO-nad-Polska.-Jak-tropiciele-UFO-chca-zlapac-latajacy-spodek-Mamy-komentarz-PODCASTNote, I have a suspicion that I have seen the photo before somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2019 19:49:23 GMT
It was laid out by drakes equation.that life must be teeming out there..the problem I see and was pointed out by crystal or swamp in an earlier post..that they may have blown themselves up..or because of planetary mass..unable to take off..what if we are descendents not of some organic one cell..but a virus..manipulating our dna..merging their junk withours..which I look at as the ultimate predator..ultimate adaptor..go thru dozens of generations and mutations..as opposed to years for just one occupying making themselves home in everything from plants to animals..It has the same urges we do ..reach out ..multiply..opportunists...sleep for thousands of years..who better equipped for space travel..if an asteroid strikes..they are in the fragments..we may not find bacteria on mars..but I'll bet we find the familiar face of a virus..Alien DNa may already be in our clouds..but its likely its these chaps if anything..when earliest experiments about 70 years ago taking inorganic chemical precursors of life..and charging it with electricity yielded organic chains ..of sugar and other complex amino acids..hydrocarbons...what do you think is happening in our atmosphere..24/7..While we can't communicate with a virus..they sure have no problem..communicating with us when we breach their eco system..like the Congo ..Ray bradbury was right in his movies..if we find life on mars..we'd change it..trash the place...but not so with a virus...or even the slower paced germs..think hg wells..when hi tech meets our germ..the more comple we become..and oh so smart..ohhhh sooo smart..the more vulnerable we become to them...I once saw a program on a type fungus..and one type invaded an ant..and directed to the tallest tree in the rainforest...where it died as if frozen..and the spores popped out to be carried by the wind.. yes my friends....the answer is blowin in the wind..
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Post by swamprat on Mar 19, 2019 20:56:16 GMT
Neil deGrasse Tyson Returning to TV After Fox, NatGeo Investigation: Report By Mike Wall / 19 March 2019
Neil deGrasse Tyson will be back on the air soon, according to media reports.
Fox and National Geographic have wrapped up an investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by the astrophysicist and science communicator, clearing him to return to TV, The Hollywood Reporter reported Friday (March 15).
National Geographic will begin airing Tyson's talk show, "StarTalk," which had been on hiatus since November, next month. And both Fox and National Geographic plan to run the Tyson-hosted series "Cosmos: Possible Worlds" at some unspecified point in the future, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"The investigation is complete, and we are moving forward with both 'StarTalk' and 'Cosmos,'" Fox and National Geographic said Friday in a joint statement published by The Hollywood Reporter. "'StarTalk' will return to the air with the remaining 13 episodes in April on National Geographic, and both Fox and National Geographic are committed to finding an air date for 'Cosmos.' There will be no further comment."
Three women have publicly accused Tyson of inappropriate conduct. Astronomer Katelyn Ayers said Tyson groped her at a 2009 conference, and Tyson's former assistant Ashley Watson said she quit after the famed astrophysicist made inappropriate sexual advances. The two women detailed these claims in November 2018, in an article on Patheos.
The third woman, Tchiya Amet, said that Tyson raped her in 1984, while the two were graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin.
Tyson has denied the allegations and said he welcomes an investigation.
www.space.com/neil-degrasse-tyson-returning-to-tv.html
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