Unchained Preppers
Off Topic/ B.S. => General Off Topic => Topic started by: Nemo on December 13, 2019, 02:39:15 PM
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And most of us will seem them before we go.
Nemo
https://www.foxnews.com/science/massive-trove-of-government-ufo-reports-now-available-university (https://www.foxnews.com/science/massive-trove-of-government-ufo-reports-now-available-university)
UFOs
Published 3 hours ago
Massive trove of government UFO reports now available at university
Christopher Carbone
By Christopher Carbone | Fox News
The truth about UFOs is out there — and now enthusiasts and researchers will have a chance to comb through a massive trove of documents.
Chris Rutkowski, a Canadian science writer and ufologist, just donated his collection of more than 20,000 UFO reports filed over the past three decades, plus another 10,000 UFO-related documents from the Canadian government, the University of Manitoba announced in a statement.
A number of these documents concern the so-called Falcon Lake incident, in Manitoba, which Rutkowski believes is one of the best documented UFO cases in Canadian history.
"It beats even Roswell [the alleged flying saucer spotted over New Mexico in 1947] because the United States still doesn't recognize that anything happened in Roswell," he told the CBC.
According to Live Science, the Falcon Lake incident struck officials as strange and hard to explain.
It reportedly took place on May 20, 1967, when industrial mechanic Stefan Michalak was prospecting in the wilderness for quartz and silver and was startled by a gaggle of geese that seemed agitated by something nearby.
Michalak looked up and saw two cigar-shaped objects hovering about 150 feet away; one descended and landed, while the other flew off. He then sketched the one that had landed and decided to approach about 30 minutes later, noticing the smell of sulphur as he approached.
The saucer was so hot that it burned through his gloves when he touched it, the story goes.
When the object rotated and sped away, Michalak's torso was sprayed with hot gas, leaving him with first-degree burns on his stomach. He suffered headaches, diarrhea and blackouts for several weeks after that.
Years later, a piece of metal was found from the alleged landing site and tests showed it was highly radioactive.
The Canadian university has launched a crowdfunding effort to digitize the trove of documents.
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CONFIRMED.
Nemo
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a30916275/government-secret-ufo-program-investigation/ (https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a30916275/government-secret-ufo-program-investigation/)
Inside the Pentagon's Secret UFO Program
By Tim McMillan
Feb 14, 2020
The government can’t keep its story straight about its involvement with UFO research. After a yearlong investigation, we bust open the files, break through the noise, and reveal the definitive, staggering truth.
As I sit in a small cafe in the shadow of the ancient Roman gates in Trier, Germany, talking to a person whose credibility seems beyond reproach, but who will only agree to talk to me if provide absolute assurances of anonymity, I can’t help but feel like I’m trapped in a Dan Brown novel. The Da Vinci Code, however, never dealt with unidentified flying objects.
“Was it about UFOs? Of course,” this person whispers with a grin of melodrama.
After almost a year of investigating the U.S. government’s interest in UFOs, what they’ve just said should neither be shocking, nor revelatory. Unbeknownst to them, they’ve only further confirmed what over a dozen other people with backgrounds inside the government and the now-defunct Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) have already admitted to me.
Just like the fictional Robert Langdon, the path to understanding these mysterious government programs has taken me through the catacombs of informal secret societies, whose surprising memberships include accomplished professionals from the military, aerospace, academic, medical, and intelligence communities.
Though diverse or abstinent in how they define exactly what it all means, each of these enigmatic characters shares one common belief: unidentified flying objects are neither myth nor figment of overactive imaginations. With absolute conviction, they’ve all told me that UFOs are real.
Now, after two years of scant details and a myriad of contradictory statements, Popular Mechanics is ripping open the U.S. government’s massive UFO problem. What follows is a deep, unprecedented well of information that’s only been known by a very small select group of insiders—until now.
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continued long report
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I believe a shitload of cryptids roam the rural and wilderness areas of this continent. It's something I've been pondering how to deal with such encounters if unlucky enough to experience them in SHTF. :tinfoil:
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I believe a shitload of cryptids roam the rural and wilderness areas of this continent. It's something I've been pondering how to deal with such encounters if unlucky enough to experience them in SHTF. :tinfoil:
I live out in the country and there's two ways to encounter them. One way is to totally trust them and you might get your ass handed to you and the other is to be very careful and ,oh, did I forget to say always carry a firearm? I would be very careful and if I felt that I needed to approach them and I was with someone else I'd have them put that red or green dot right on the leader while I was encountering them.
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The closest star system to earth is 1.34 parsec away. They would have to travel at a speed of 669,600,000 MPH for 4.7 years. That is if my math is correct.
Wasn't it said you can't travel faster than the speed of light, then again they said you couldn't break the sound barrier either.
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Engage warp drive.
Nemo