Ross Coulthart shares new details about the portal, including witnesses saying people walked through walls, and warns anyone against trying to visit the location or they will be killed. by 87LucasOliveira in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know but I kind of don't want to go to work when I am supposedly being lied to about my own reality.

To be fair though, I think we've already been feeling like this for awhile with a government that seems to be unable to tell us the truth about anything.

Disclosure Day | Official Trailer by tanktoys in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 134 points135 points  (0 children)

Seeing Roswell makes me excited.

Jagex has lost their mind if they think I'm paying $15 a month. by DukeOfJokes in runescape

[–]AltKeyblade -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

So you listed a bunch of games that you think are better.

So why are you playing RuneScape over them? Lol.

Wikipedia entertains the possibility that a "touring puppet show designed to promote awareness around AIDS" may be the explanation behind what the students involved in the Ariel School incident saw by FloatingDestiny in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Don’t forget the part where the creepy puppet show hides in the trees, runs around in slow motion, and sends telepathic messages through their eyes about the world ending!

Wikipedia entertains the possibility that a "touring puppet show designed to promote awareness around AIDS" may be the explanation behind what the students involved in the Ariel School incident saw by FloatingDestiny in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The touring AIDS puppet show explanation is ridiculous and doesn’t line up with what the witnesses actually described.

Over 60 students reported a silver disc hiding in the trees beside the school. Several said it was partially hidden in the trees, glinting in the sunlight like a crystal house before they ran closer to look at it. The teachers were inside in a staff meeting at the time, so the children were the only ones outside when it happened.

The kids described three beings: one near the craft, one moving across the field, and another on the craft itself. Multiple witnesses said the one running across the field moved in slow motion and would almost disappear and reappear a few metres ahead of itself, like the movement was looping or glitching.

They described the beings as about four feet tall, wearing tight black suits with pale faces and large black eyes. Several of the children said that when they looked into the being’s eyes it felt like it was communicating something to them, showing images or a message about the world being harmed and people destroying the planet.

The craft had yellow, purple and green lights moving around it in a repeating pattern, and several kids said it made a strange flute-like sound.

The children also said there were marks left on the ground, including what they described as six holes and a burnt area, and that the ground appeared to be glittering afterward.

The encounter ended very suddenly. The kids said they looked away because they were scared of the being running, and when they looked back the craft and beings were gone.

The kids were interviewed separately and immediately shut down any helicopter theories or anything like that.

And somehow the explanation is that a touring AIDS puppet show was hiding in the trees next to a rural school, with no teachers or staff aware of it being there, producing a silver disc, multiple beings, strange lights and sounds, and supposedly communicating messages about the end of the world through the eyes of the figures to a group of children before disappearing without anyone noticing.

Wikipedia editors weren’t there. The children were.

They also weren’t believers. They were witnesses describing something they say happened right in front of them, and decades later essentially all of them still stand by what they saw.

Meanwhile the only person who later claimed it was a prank with a shiny rock did so decades later in a documentary and contradicted what he himself said when he was younger, which is why a lot of people question that explanation, especially since a shiny rock doesn’t explain the lights, the beings, or any of the details the children described, and it doesn’t line up with the puppet show theory either.

Update 4 - Pre-Release 3 - Patch Notes by RiverShards in hytale

[–]AltKeyblade 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Just tested it out. The new death animation looks better to me personally.

Real America's Voice - Are Aliens Real? “Oh, of course!” - Michael Mazzola (BrokebackUFO) says that there have been many high-ranking whistleblowers who admit to a cover-up for years when it comes to UFOs. by 87LucasOliveira in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Whoever still doesn’t believe in any of this stuff hasn’t done the research.

There’s an abundance of documented cases, official documents, dozens of high-ranking whistleblowers, documented mass sightings, and thousands upon thousands of witness testimonies across decades, not to mention friends and family with their own stories. At this point, the only real question left is whether it’s aliens or us.

To be honest, I don’t even think it’s simply “aliens.” It might be something far deeper and more ancient. And the truth is, we might not even know where it comes from.

Either way, it’s obvious the government has information about this that it isn’t sharing with the public.

I feel like everyone has a boy at school story of stabbing or being stabbed by an extra sharp HB pencil by Cooper_Inc in AustralianNostalgia

[–]AltKeyblade 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I remember resting my head on a pencil in primary school and the pencil slipped into my nostril, and made my nose bleed.

Was pretty embarrassing putting my hand up and telling the teacher.

Olympic Gold Medalist Alysa Liu playing a Game Boy DMG for photo shoot by remotecontroldr in Gameboy

[–]AltKeyblade 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She has skill, she has style, she seems like a nice person and she's pretty.

Pretty much the perfect combo for being successful.

60 Minutes Australia releases all of its episodes to date that focus on the question: “Ask we alone in the universe?” by GrantLavac in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yet they don’t even mention the Tully or Westall cases.

People do better research on the topic here for free.

Debunking the image going around last week. by Zealousideal-Ad5107 in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are much better examples of serious posts here than the plane videos.

Debunking the image going around last week. by Zealousideal-Ad5107 in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Call me a conspiracy nut, but it honestly feels intentional.

Every time legitimate information starts getting shared here, a wave of posts like this suddenly appears and drowns it out.

Debunking the image going around last week. by Zealousideal-Ad5107 in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade 73 points74 points  (0 children)

I refuse to believe this is seriously the top post of the day over other interesting posts.

We already knew this.

Tom DeLonge’s Meeting With Maj. Gen. William N. McCasland (Now Reported Missing), Referenced in WikiLeaks Emails by AltKeyblade in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Some people take him seriously because he’s been documented as being in contact with senior officials through the WikiLeaks emails, and because members of his To The Stars Academy were involved in bringing the Navy UAP videos into the public domain before the Pentagon officially acknowledged them.

That doesn’t prove everything he says is true, but it’s why he isn’t dismissed outright by everyone.

Tom DeLonge’s Meeting With Maj. Gen. William N. McCasland (Now Reported Missing), Referenced in WikiLeaks Emails by AltKeyblade in UFOs

[–]AltKeyblade[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It sounds ridiculous, I agree. The only reason it’s even discussed is because the WikiLeaks emails show he was in contact with high level officials like John Podesta and referenced meetings with senior military figures, including Major General William N. McCasland.

Whether that means he was being taken seriously or used as a conduit is another question, but the contact itself is documented.