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I guess I do not follow it, so what was the reason?
My bad, I have to retract that. I meant the last guy, Dr. Sean M. Kirkpatrick. Got them confused. It seems most think Kosloski is a better fit. As you saw, Kirkpatrick didn't last long in the position as he was not trusted by whistle blowers, and others in the UFO/UAP community. There was friction between him and others, and he was caught lying on several occasions. On one, he claimed a meeting where he attended never took place, and a photo of his sitting there was shown. Most view him as a DOD shill vs genuinely interested in researching UAP objectively, and pushing for real disclosure.I guess I do not follow it, so what was the reason?
I mean, those National Socialists of WWII famewere interested in the occult,
Mountaineers, as I understand it, generally have their accidents on the descent...They do seem to crash an awful lot. Imagine, coming all this way and then pranging it on the final leg. No wonder they’re grey.
Only if Hilsch Tube rolling is a thing...Is there a current audio application for the Hilsch Tube? If not should there be?
They do seem to crash an awful lot. Imagine, coming all this way and then pranging it on the final leg.
Deep gravel...It just might be that Earth is like one of those emergency runoff areas that you see on the downhill, mountainous stretches of interstate here in the US for when the brakes fail on their interstellar big rig.
My teachers told me that the Universe had no use for the Earth
And maybe someday when they get some time they gonna tear it down
'Cause we could use the dirt
I'll take your bait and raise you with a provable factoid:Yet again, unsubstantiated and likely unprovable. Just more hype you’ve added.
So do avalanches!Mountaineers, as I understand it, generally have their accidents on the descent...