“...a new realization that we are not the only advanced intelligence in the universe...”
Well that's a presumptuous comment.
“...a new realization that we are not the only advanced intelligence in the universe...”
According to CTVNews.ca, RCMP recovered the UFO from the crash site in March 2023, after being shot down just three weeks before.
In the documents obtained by CTVNews.ca, a member of the RCMP told a Canadian military general in an email that "The module is from a company who sells weather monitoring equipment."
"These salts, then, should be a focus of searches for life on Mars."
"The experiments performed by NASA’s Viking landers may have accidentally killed Martian life by applying too much water," he added.
The alien civilization would have to figure out a way to eject material from the star. This could be from asymmetric magnetic fields or from some device that causes uneven heating on the stellar surface. No matter what, the goal would be to get the star to eject more material in one direction than another. This would create thrust, pushing the binary system in the opposite direction, Vidal explained.
"They tell me something's moving at hundreds of miles an hour underwater... as large as a football field, underwater," the Tennessee congressman told former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz, who now hosts a show on right-wing news outlet One America News.
"This was a documented case and I have an admiral telling me this stuff."
Not a UFO.
I hadn't laughed like that for a while now. Thanks for that.Not a UFO.
The standard UFO cover-story was used for this event.
Jumped the Shark ...I hadn't laughed like that for a while now. Thanks for that.![]()
This is how it starts ...The next morning at his home in Los Gatos, his alarm buzzed at 6. But instead of getting up to go to the gym, Firmage rolled over and hit the snooze button. As he lay there half-slumbering, an image appeared over his bed, a bearded gentleman with a dark brown head of hair.
“Why have you called me here?” the being asked, clearly irritated. The fellow remained nonplussed. “Why should you be granted the opportunity?”
“Because I’m willing to die for it!”
Then, says Firmage, the man produced a sphere, an electric blue ball about the size of a cantaloupe, which entered Firmage’s body, taking command of his muscles and producing unimaginable waves of uber-orgasmic ecstasy.
As you might expect, Firmage greeted the day feeling rather light on his feet. Which was a good thing, because the Asian currency crisis was unfolding just as USWeb’s pre-IPO road show was set to begin. But Firmage came through with flying colors — USWeb raised $50 million — all the while secretly nursing memories of his baffling encounter. “Anybody you’d talk to prior to this whole escapade would describe me as about the most rigorously logical, analytic type you could possible meet,” he says. “So for me this was a particularly profound experience, because it was inexplicable.”
The latest: A judge this month ordered Firmage to stand trial on charges of financially exploiting and abusing a vulnerable adult.
The woman he lived with said he promised $3,000 monthly rent but never paid, charging documents state. Instead, he allegedly took control of the woman's finances as her "caretaker" and failed to pay her bills, detectives wrote.
A social worker asked police for help last June because the woman had lost substantial weight and said Firmage had canceled her phone service, police wrote.
Meanwhile, her social security checks weren't being deposited, her bank account was empty and her utilities were shut off, police wrote. She hadn't had running water for months, and during an October visit, they found there was no food in her house.
Stories like this helps us keep our feet on the ground. Most people won't admit it, but luck is a very important factor in a successful career. And when this guy's luck ran out, his true face was finally shown.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/feat...n-valley-exec-s-career-now-he-s-facing-prison
Believing in Aliens Derailed This Internet Pioneer’s Career. Now He’s Facing Prison
Joseph Firmage helped create today’s digital economy. These days, he’s being sued by antigravity-machine investors and claiming to be hounded by a Jamaican wire-fraud gang, with a guy pretending to be Steven Mnuchin along for the ride.
https://techgnosis.com/joe-firmage-silicon-valley-ufonaut/
This is how it starts ...
and then, how it ends ...
https://www.axios.com/local/salt-la...-scheme-lawsuit-elder-abuse-usweb-novell-utah
A '90s teen tech whiz-turned-exec is accused of elder abuse amid Ponzi allegations
There is a new UFO doc associated with this guy. it's more of the classic UFO garbage rehashing for bucks.There is no discernible evidence that he ever worked for a government UFO program, much less led one.
Yes, AATIP existed, and it “did pursue research and investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena,” Pentagon spokesperson Christopher Sherwood told me. However, he added: “Mr. Elizondo had no responsibilities with regard to the AATIP program while he worked in OUSDI [the Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence], up until the time he resigned effective 10/4/2017.”
The aliens reportedly emerged from the wreckage, fusing together into one object and bursting into a bright light and turning all but two of the soldiers to stone.
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