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Post by ZETAR on May 5, 2020 20:47:38 GMT
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Post by SysConfig on May 5, 2020 21:10:46 GMT
Revelations 9:7 And the shapes of the locusts [were] like unto horses prepared unto battle; and on their heads [were] as it were crowns like gold, and their faces [were] as the faces of men.
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Post by SweatyQuidNaf on May 5, 2020 21:12:17 GMT
I'm the lead programmer for...
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 6, 2020 12:24:21 GMT
Good morning lovely searchers!
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 6, 2020 12:28:07 GMT
Washington Times
UFO enthusiasts see Trump as best bet to reveal more secrets after video release
By Ben Wolfgang The Washington Times Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Top UFO researchers were banking on a Hillary Clinton presidential victory four years ago in the hopes that her administration would lift the dark veil of secrecy over military and federal government research into unidentified craft and otherworldly technology.
Instead, UFO activists find themselves over the moon with President Trump, whose unexpected decision last week to release stunning footage showing U.S. military close encounters with unexplained objects in the sky has created an unprecedented wave of momentum that could finally break an information dam that has held for decades.
The White House has been tight-lipped on the subject, other than Mr. Trump’s declaration of the Navy release to be a “hell of a video,” but the Pentagon has shifted the national debate by putting forward military UFO videos through official government channels. That decision, specialists say, should end once and for all any debate about the existence of unidentified objects in the sky and instead should fuel deeper questions about exactly what the government knows and what other UFO interactions may be buried deep within classified Pentagon and intelligence agency files.
The unorthodox Mr. Trump, they argue, could be perfectly positioned to take such an opportunity and run with it — but only if he is willing to dig deeper and commit the full weight of the federal government to finding answers.
“Do I want the president or a national leader to look at videos of something unknown in our own airspace and say, ‘That’s pretty interesting?’ No. I want the president to say, ‘This is a problem. This is something that should be investigated,’” said Mark Rodeghier, scientific director at the Center for UFO Studies, a leading research group. “Not because it’s aliens — though it might be — but because of what happened. Our pilots can’t run it down.”
Indeed, the three Navy videos officially released last week show military pilots tracking objects in the sky moving at incredibly fast speeds and, in at least one instance, flipping end over end while moving against the wind.
The startling footage presumably has been the subject of intensive military investigations, but Defense Department officials said last week only that the craft seen in the videos remain “unidentified.” www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/5/ufo-enthusiasts-call-trump-reveal-secrets-after-vi/
Crystal
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 6, 2020 12:38:56 GMT
Reported 'alien' sightings jump in Florida following release of Pentagon UFO videos
May 5, 2020
ABC7 SWFL
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Post by swamprat on May 6, 2020 18:59:40 GMT
At the beginning of last night's Skinwalker Ranch episode 5, Travis goes outside to see why the dog is barking. As he exits the RV, notice the flash of light shooting off in the distance. Some people think it's a bug? What do you think?
www.facebook.com/lou.iuppa/videos/10223019282537642/
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Post by nyx on May 6, 2020 20:39:02 GMT
Well Swamprat,
Of course it’s a UFO, because it goes from ground up.
I have surprised myself and have enjoyed this series.
For 200 years the Ute Indians have talked about their people coming from underground portals and walking into other portals.
I think this is what previous owner Bigelow tried to hide from the world.
Bigelow wanted to find a portal to walk into a different reality.
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 6, 2020 22:54:08 GMT
Hey DrWu if you are around please give us a holler so we won't worry about you.
Crystal & Thelmadonna
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Post by SysConfig on May 7, 2020 3:26:59 GMT
Hey DrWu if you are around please give us a holler so we won't worry about you.
Crystal & Thelmadonna Take your time and hurry up you piker! ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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Post by SysConfig on May 7, 2020 3:28:42 GMT
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Post by moksha on May 7, 2020 8:44:09 GMT
THE REPORT
The Temple of Pan<>demics is falling
fast forward to "YES" 19:00 or watch the whole thing
As the gates bill, cave dwellers drink the
blood of the offerings as the pillars fall while children dance and sing
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 7, 2020 13:16:55 GMT
Woohoo! Another day in Wuhanville! Good morning,
Ufo 02.05.2020 Austria
May 2, 2020
Ismet Maksuti
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Post by WingsofCrystal on May 7, 2020 13:24:34 GMT
Live Science
US Space Force to launch the next X-37B space plane mystery mission on May 16
By Mike Wall 7 May 2020
The U.S. military's mysterious X-37B space plane is just 10 days away from launching on its next mission.
The X-37B is scheduled to lift off atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 16, kicking off the sixth mission for the robotic vehicle, Space Force and Air Force officials announced Wednesday (May 6).
"This important mission will host more experiments than any prior X-37B flight, including two NASA experiments," Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett said Wednesday during a webinar hosted by the nonprofit Space Foundation.
One of those NASA payloads will examine the effects of space radiation on seeds, and the other will assess the performance of various materials in the space environment, Barrett explained.
Another experiment, designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, "transforms solar power into radio-frequency microwave energy, then studies transmitting that energy to Earth," she said.
The upcoming mission, known as OTV-6 (short for "Orbital Test Vehicle-6") and Space Force-7, will also deploy FalconSat-8, a small satellite developed by the U.S. Air Force Academy that itself carries five separate experiments.
To accommodate these and other payloads, the space plane has been outfitted with a service module for OTV-6 — a first for the X-37B program, Air Force officials said in a statement Wednesday.
The Air Force has two X-37B vehicles that we know of, both of which were built by Boeing. The vehicles look like NASA's old space shuttle orbiters, only much smaller. Each X-37B is 29 feet (8.8 meters) long by 9.5 feet (2.9 m) tall, with a wingspan of about 15 feet (4.6 m) and a payload bay the size of a pickup truck bed.
For comparison, each space shuttle was 122 feet (37 m) long with a wingspan of 78 feet (24 m).
The X-37B allows the U.S. military to test a variety of new tech in the space environment and return the gear to the ground for analysis. Many of the payloads that go up are classified, and military officials tend not to disclose many details of the vehicles' activities in orbit.
"The X-37B team continues to exemplify the kind of lean, agile and forward-leaning technology development we need as a nation in the space domain," Gen. Jay Raymond, the U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations, said in Wednesday's statement. (The newly formed Space Force, which is part of the Department of the Air Force, is responsible for X-37B launches, orbital operations and landings.)
"Each launch represents a significant milestone and advancement in terms of how we build, test and deploy space capabilities in a rapid and responsive manner," Raymond added.
It's unclear how long OTV-6 will last, but precedent suggests that the mission will be a sustained one. Each OTV flight has broken duration records for the program, and OTV-5, which landed in October 2019, circled Earth for 780 days.
The five previous X-37B missions racked up a combined 2,865 days in orbit, Barrett said. That's about 7 years and 10 months of off-Earth technology testing.
www.livescience.com/x-37b-space-plane-secret-mission-otv-6-launch-date.html
Crystal
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Post by ZETAR on May 7, 2020 15:29:32 GMT
Live Science
US Space Force to launch the next X-37B space plane mystery mission on May 16
By Mike Wall 7 May 2020
The U.S. military's mysterious X-37B space plane is just 10 days away from launching on its next mission.
The X-37B is scheduled to lift off atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on May 16, kicking off the sixth mission for the robotic vehicle, Space Force and Air Force officials announced Wednesday (May 6).
"This important mission will host more experiments than any prior X-37B flight, including two NASA experiments," Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett said Wednesday during a webinar hosted by the nonprofit Space Foundation.
One of those NASA payloads will examine the effects of space radiation on seeds, and the other will assess the performance of various materials in the space environment, Barrett explained.
Another experiment, designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, "transforms solar power into radio-frequency microwave energy, then studies transmitting that energy to Earth," she said.
The upcoming mission, known as OTV-6 (short for "Orbital Test Vehicle-6") and Space Force-7, will also deploy FalconSat-8, a small satellite developed by the U.S. Air Force Academy that itself carries five separate experiments.
To accommodate these and other payloads, the space plane has been outfitted with a service module for OTV-6 — a first for the X-37B program, Air Force officials said in a statement Wednesday.
The Air Force has two X-37B vehicles that we know of, both of which were built by Boeing. The vehicles look like NASA's old space shuttle orbiters, only much smaller. Each X-37B is 29 feet (8.8 meters) long by 9.5 feet (2.9 m) tall, with a wingspan of about 15 feet (4.6 m) and a payload bay the size of a pickup truck bed.
For comparison, each space shuttle was 122 feet (37 m) long with a wingspan of 78 feet (24 m).
The X-37B allows the U.S. military to test a variety of new tech in the space environment and return the gear to the ground for analysis. Many of the payloads that go up are classified, and military officials tend not to disclose many details of the vehicles' activities in orbit.
"The X-37B team continues to exemplify the kind of lean, agile and forward-leaning technology development we need as a nation in the space domain," Gen. Jay Raymond, the U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations, said in Wednesday's statement. (The newly formed Space Force, which is part of the Department of the Air Force, is responsible for X-37B launches, orbital operations and landings.)
"Each launch represents a significant milestone and advancement in terms of how we build, test and deploy space capabilities in a rapid and responsive manner," Raymond added.
It's unclear how long OTV-6 will last, but precedent suggests that the mission will be a sustained one. Each OTV flight has broken duration records for the program, and OTV-5, which landed in October 2019, circled Earth for 780 days.
The five previous X-37B missions racked up a combined 2,865 days in orbit, Barrett said. That's about 7 years and 10 months of off-Earth technology testing.
www.livescience.com/x-37b-space-plane-secret-mission-otv-6-launch-date.html
Crystal
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