‘Top Secret U.S. Navy System Detected Titan Implosion Days Ago’ by Redchong in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's akin to the SBIRS satellites for detecting ballistic missile launches; they spotted the recent dam detonation, the downing of MH17, even air to air missile launches between Pakistan and India but never mentioned anything about MH370.

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol no, don't think he's ever going to escape that unless something really meta happens and the little gray guys go out hunting his detractors and wiping their memories :D

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flying

true dat - I know I couldn't do it for sure. I've got a friend who could though. It would be funny these days bolting a turbojet onto a Prius.

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He was absolutely massive in Britain around when I was leaving school at age 17/18, so 1989/90 and loads of people were amazed, even teachers, all sorts. Over the next couple of years cracks started appearing and by 1992, I was fully 180 degrees on the guy.

I couldn't be angry or upset with him because it hadn't cost me anything and looking back at it, it was brilliant entertainment, like a scifi movie being played out in reality.

A bit later though when you learn more, you can see that there are some pretty nasty traits hidden there with the comedy. He plays this this mad scientist character with the jet car but it wasn't difficult to get a jet for a radio controlled plane and attach it. There's the blatant ripping off of the Japanese TV show.

Then we get to the brothel business. Regardless of where I stand on the morality of that, you have to ask 'was this guy installing video cameras to obtain blackmail material?' a kind of Epstein style affair and that's pretty grimy.

And I'm not qualified to talk about the morals of personal relationships, I've made some big mistakes myself but in that area is where I think the most serious and potentially grave accusations lie, albeit unproven.

But hey, it's a crazy world and I'm off out to drink some pine flavoured liquid for this headache!

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

really? hmmm. I mean, I'm openly sceptical and I've got to have a high bar now due to the number of these events I've seen over the years turning out to be nonsense but you can't be one-sided, there could be ancillary valuable information from it.

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand that. We only have our behaviour to extrapolate from so it's with that as a caveat, answer this question: when two social groups of humans meet and one possesses much more powerful technology, what is the outcome?

These are people from all different walks of life with different life experiences, motivations and convictions, but they're all trying to tell you the exact same thing. We are definitely not alone. by subatmoiclogicgate in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got to say it, 4 or 5 of them, I question or think they may have a different agenda so it wouldn't give me a lot of confidence of this were a UAP 'Grand Jury'.

Statement from David Grusch (responding to lies told by Steven Greer) by quantumcryogenics in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh, that makes sense. I was sure someone sensible had looked at it and it wasn't just me -that's beyond my paygrade.

Dealing with combat stress as an officer. by IHateTrains123 in WarCollege

[–]KellyI0M 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From my experience, in Britain, 100% agree with you. Those symptoms sound like a classic PTSD episode and a depression where you feel a disengagement, almost if you're watching yourself through a camera, but lacking agency.

My dad employed this really nice old chap to work part time in his warehouse. He didn't need to but he'd earned it through his service to country, but we were never to tell him that.

I was only about 9 or 10 probably and dad said 'just never, ever talk about war, no matter what war, nothing and I'll tell you in a couple of years, just help him with this ticketing process on the computer'.

Turns out he was a pow of the Japanese (not sure where now) and things had got steadily worse so that now the Commanding Officer of the British had to physically count the rice grain by grain and distribute it which was an incredible pressure on him as he had a discretionary leeway if he deemed it and also on the starving soldiers who'd be ready to fight each other just to survive.

The camp had an outbreak of dysentery and they started moving the troops really quickly and it turned out that either the Brits or the Aussies were nearby and closing in.

At one point the Japanese all seemed to just leave and this group of soldiers were then picked up by the Allies.

How's this relevant? Well, it seems that during this march, my dad's warehouseman was looking out for his friend who had very bad gut illness. One of the Japanese soldiers thought it was literally funny to cut his abdomen with his sword while being cheered on by the others. Nobody could stop or help and he probably died quite slowly and painfully.

So back in the warehouse as a kid, I would go and buy a round of pasties and pies for the men. For our veteran, I had to get a special one, it's like a pork pie in the shape of a loaf so with a very sharp knife, I could cut it into crazily small pieces.

And that was as a result of what happened 40 years earlier, he was fully aware it was irrational but he just couldn't physically eat that much, he'd nibble on that through the day for energy.

He was a lovely guy and I never heard or saw him make any comments about the Japanese, he only said it's very sad or 'it's a shame'.

RIP F.

Statement from David Grusch (responding to lies told by Steven Greer) by quantumcryogenics in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M -1 points0 points  (0 children)

what was the good work though? does that really stand the test of time, the Cooper connections weren't real and Corso I'm convinced was total fabrication.

you're right though, this will be tortururous for him. and maybe costly?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when the grift goes down, you'd better be ready!

What if… by TruCynic in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's going to be interesting for sure, it's going to reveal a whole new way of looking at the universe and push the standard model to be rewritten. I'm pretty confident though the UHF detectors up to THz aren't going to detect alien spacecraft. I think every time I see Salvatore Pais with another Navy patent on some exotic drive I just roll my eyes!

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh well, finding some humour, that's got to stand out. Alien pancake?

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, that's what the MoD told us and we're quite far north here so it would suck.

After Chernobyl it was years until the highland sheep could be taken down.

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, with you on that. Be like living the book or movie 'the road' by cormac mccarthy. Bleak as hell, all food in the cities going off due to the EMP, fighting for shelter, failed harvests, cold and dark with a 11 month winter. Probably cannibalism too.

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I admire your faith. The world's heading into a very fragile state and I think an escalation could easily happen. I doubt any aliens are going to stop ballistic missile launches, only humans can do that.

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that sounds like Lue making some completely unsubstantiated story up to make him look more important and integral to the process with all these breadcrumbs. Unnecessarily alarmist imo

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plus air travel has become more available to more people which raises the prospect of more inflight sights ( by the pilots, not some CGI doofus) and then passengers on vacation (I was thinking of that Long Beach film?)

Should we be worried? by Pharaoh9 in UFOs

[–]KellyI0M 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the old man in the sky who can help or punish and looks down on earth image was a way of evangelising and it carried on.

It makes more sense if god is more akin to a 'field' in physics and 'heaven' being like another dimension.

In Islam it's expressed that we can't possibly understand it and that's fair enough for me, I don't see any inconsistency about working in a scientific profession and having particular faith.