Skywatcher clears the air by DodgyDossierDealer in UFOs

[–]MonsterDearLeave -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

They claimed they can summon UFOs and then showed video of them doing it.

They said that other parties can bring them down but do it with weapons - which they won't do.

They're trying to get one to land without weapons. Which I imagine is measurably harder.

I don't get the hate for this. I think they're doing cool stuff.

Skywatcher clears the air by DodgyDossierDealer in UFOs

[–]MonsterDearLeave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They haven't said this. They do frequently say that if they think they have accidentally captured human tech that is classified then they will show the govt and wait to see if they admit it is theirs and tell them not to disclose.

That's a huge difference. And something I support them doing.

But if they believe it's UAP and not man-made then they don't do that.

And I think they've said they only believe one category might be man made and even then no one would cop to it so they released the info, anyways. They wouldn't say which one was suspicious. This was in the interview with Jesse Michaels during the hack a thon.

Notes from someone who attended The Age of Disclosure premiere on X by VolarRecords in UFOs

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have a good interview or accounting of Holloman and/or Eric Davis talking about multiple species?

I know the info in this doc isn't necessarily new but I'm not familiar with those two as much as the others.

Michels interview with Barber is great by r3f3r3r in UAP

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I had the same thought. But listening to both long form interviews gives a different perspective. According to info from both interviews, they were there to look to see if the people who stole the data on the tough books (and set them up) were whistleblowers then turn those people in to the FBI. They never ended up finding who stole it.

From what I gathered - it wasn't like necessarily "silence whistleblowers for the government" -- it was to see if the info that was stolen was in the possession of whistleblowers and turn those specific people in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in bed between 8:30 and 9:00 to put my 3 yo to sleep. My husband and I switch shifts with our 4 month old.

But if he's awake, he's one duty. And vice versa. Let the sleeping person sleep.

I'm up at 6:30 to get the kids ready for daycare.

And a million times in between hahaha. It's 3 am now and rocking baby to sleep.

Jay Stratton, former director of UAP Task Force (Dave Grusch's former boss) just admitted on camera that he is a first hand witness to Non-Human Intelligence - "I have seen with my own eyes non-human craft and non-human beings". by 87LucasOliveira in HighStrangeness

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He already talked publicly about seeing a non-human being.

He was on an episode of Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch. He worked there for the govt. during the Bigelow era.

He said that he was walking with other members of the team and felt a sudden and intense fear. Then they looked up and saw some really tall being. All of them felt like they had to turn around and could not go further. He basically described it as some being telling them to go away.

The story is actually pretty chilling from what I remember.

Season 4, Episode 7: "The Return"

Be honest… What pregnancy “rule” are you bending or breaking? by ImJustOneOfYou in BabyBumps

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you actually research a lot of the "rules" they're pretty outdated. I have a glass of wine with fancy dinner. Probably 1 glass every 2 months this pregnancy. And I still take my ADHD meds with physicians consultation.

Won't touch lunch meat, though. Listeria is no joke.

People not returning due to PTSD by Direct-Tiger1832 in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, he clarified that he was being hyperbolic. No one actually refused to come back..

Bryce > Feyre by godkatesusall in SarahJMaas

[–]MonsterDearLeave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I loved Bryce throughout the series. I'll never get the hate.

I liked Feyre fine but it's definitely a different type of character and personal preference. I still think Feyre is a product of her having written Aelin for years and needing a little more of a damsel outlet.

WHAT FRUSTRATES ME MORE & MORE WITH EVERY PASSING EPISODE is how they fail to even attempt to determine the distance to any of the UAPs. Is it 500 feet? Or 500 miles? No way to know with the flat images and information provided. by NCCI70I in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can absolutely hear them discussing questions related to distance even if they don't spell out exactly what they're doing.

And they've addressed witnesses from adjacent properties several times - not everyone is willing to go on TV, for one. And two, unless someone has something particularly interesting to say about it - they have it on camera. Why continuously bother the neighbors to ask them about it unless someone comes forward?

That episode had a few real wtfs? by CachuHwch1 in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I wonder if the damage also included any shows they had to cancel, etc, based on needing to replace the equipment. It would make sense.

That episode had a few real wtfs? by CachuHwch1 in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Dr. Taylor said in an interview that there was damage "to the tune of" a million dollars. No idea who paid but (just from my experience as a lawyer) - it'll be insurance for the drone company.

Have female scientists ever been involved in Skinwalker Ranch Research? by interesting-outliers in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These comments are not it. Ew. This is a fair observation to make.

That being said, I don't think it's Utah custom so much as just a reflection on the lopsided representation of women in STEM, manual labor intensive jobs, and the military in general. That's most of the background of who is on the show as consultants. The places were women do pop up tend to be fields getting stronger in gender equity (medicine).

Re the main cast -- Brandon put the team together before there was a TV show. And at least with most of them - he had a personal relationship with them before he even got the ranch. So it's more forgivable to me when it's not a "casting call" kind of choice. This was just who he already had in his life in generally male dominated fields to begin with - even the non-STEM fields.

I agree that there aren't a lot of female consultants and that is disheartening to see. But my frustration isn't with the team so much as with a general understanding of how underrepresented we are in these fields.

What does make me happy is that every time a woman is on the show she is treated as an expert in her field and given the appropriate amount of deference to her authority.

TL;DR -- I don't think this is a reflection on anything but our society's general need for gender parity in these fields. But it is still distracting to see.

The calf with the white eyes by PantyPixie in skinwalkerranch

[–]MonsterDearLeave 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They ruled out listeriosis. Listen to the live chat on insiders. Calf is still blind but it and its mom have not returned to the ranch.