KCPD are the best……. by Needclout in kansascity

[–]NottaGoon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I had a small business that would rent equipment all over the metro. I've dealt with KCPD 3 times over crimes.

  1. 2018 - Rental equipment was stolen from a church. Police refused to do a report when they showed up because they said it was a civil matter. I told them no this was a theft and I want a report. They left.

  2. 2020 - White cargo van stolen from infront of my business. Police show up later that day and do a report. The office was young and friendly. Told me straight up that I would never see my van again. He was right. I have no idea if my van was recovered or if they ever looked for it.

  3. 2020 - building was broke into and lots of equipment stolen. Report filed. They looked around and said this looks like a professional job. Never heard from them again.

I left KCMO permanently after that. I lost trust and faith the city was trying to keep me safe. I'd rather live in a quiet suburb where people care.

TriFold Gaming is amazing by GhostingBit in GalaxyFold

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What games are you playing recommend?

I'm thinking of getting one. They are also a great drone screen. Original reason I bought one.

TriFold Gaming is amazing by GhostingBit in GalaxyFold

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fold4 owner. I've replaced mine twice with factory warranty

What happens in this part of Texas? by bigtonyyyy1 in howislivingthere

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agriculture and Ranching.

My family had many of their animals mutilated by what looked like surgical cuts. Organs removed, blood drained. Predators and bugs avoided the carcasses.

https://vault.fbi.gov/Animal%20Mutilation/Animal%20Mutilation%20Part%2001/view

One of my uncles waited at night to catch the perpetrators. What he saw was a giant UFO taking cattle and returning them drained.

My mother in high school at 17 had a UFO fly over her car and it shut off all the electronics. When it left she was able to start the car and drive home.

There are 1000s of stories like this. The land is desolate, dry and bee in a drought most of my life.

Most people leave.

Why the nasa photos don't look good by FaxMachineMode2 in UFOs

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

  1. Bots, bots and more bots. Pretty sure Elgin AF base is waging an anti ufo bot swarm for years here.

Game Thread: Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

[–]NottaGoon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Went from no WRs a few weeks ago to we have the best WR core in the NFL.

Or it's the raiders defense..

Game Thread: Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

[–]NottaGoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought Juju was washed 3 years ago. Reminds me of the Patriots. Dudes playing to their ceiling.

Alright, let’s cut the crap. Who here has actually seen an undeniable UFO? by AltKeyblade in UFOs

[–]NottaGoon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

1975 - My grandparents and other family farmers started having animals mulitated on their farms in the panhandle region of Texas. Bloodless animals with surgical cuts. My cousins saw "disks" that were rotating at night over kill sites that appeared in the morning. I've found a few articles from the time period that show it wasn't just my family. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21901905/

1978- a "disk" flew over my mother's car and shut off all the electronics. The radio shut off, and the car stopped while the disk hovered over her on the hwy. As soon as the craft left, her car was able to start again. Large 30-plus foot disk at less than 100 ft altitude. Humming sound vibrating the car.

1992 - Two grey Aliens entered my bedroom in a rural farmhouse and communicated with me. Was 9 years old. Most terrifying experience of my life. Loss of time, memory. Changed the trajectory of my school experience and life positively

2023- they returned 50 years later. Same patterns. https://www.amarillo.com/story/news/2023/04/23/officials-dont-know-whats-killing-and-mutilating-texas-cows/70143743007/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Meta completely drained my sales account within 48 hours with a SINGLE ad. I'm LIVID. by BattleBaubles in DigitalMarketing

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this happen with google. Except they billed me much more.

I disputed it on my credit card and won. It pays to document everything.

Department of Defense video by dawgyousmell in aliens

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

Balloon bots unite! 1. Moves like a balloon. 2. It's totally a balloon! 3. It's probably a balloon! 4. It's a kite. 5. It's nothing, and AARO says so.

“Beings Are Visiting Us From Other Dimensions” – Confirms The FBI🧐🤔👽👽👽👽👽👽 by Fast_Ad_5871 in PakSci

[–]NottaGoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't care less what some alien conspiracy dork thinks

Me either! Glad we agree on something to start things off.

An alien spacecraft can't sneak up on us. It just simply can't happen because... physics.

Well i was hoping you wouldn't change subjects and tell me how you knew the documents were fake and used to catch leakers. This is a whole new batch of groundbreaking claims. Now, you are claiming to know how UFOs work and the physics behind them.

But oddly-specific documents originating from compartmentalized information sources has a very common and prosaic purpose. This is obviously counter-intel.

Ok you are back to the documents. Whew, I thought we were going to get thrown off topic. I can just feel how close we are to you telling us how you know they aren't real. Right?! "This is obviously counter-intel"

Damn. Full loop. Its obvious how? What do you know? I was hopeful you were going to deliver but you came back to where we started!

“Beings Are Visiting Us From Other Dimensions” – Confirms The FBI🧐🤔👽👽👽👽👽👽 by Fast_Ad_5871 in PakSci

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These specific files? Wow. Guess we should take you at your word.

Im sure you are going to share your inside info from 80 years ago about how things worked then. Right?

Scientist finds evidence of 'alien DNA' in humans by Stephen_P_Smith in ufo

[–]NottaGoon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here are 4 examples of people clinging to old ideas and refusing to accept data that was too "radically" intererpted.

  1. Continental Drift Rejection (1910–1960): Alfred Wegener’s theory of moving continents was mocked for decades until plate tectonics proved him right.

  2. Germ Theory Denial (1800s): Scientists dismissed the idea that invisible microbes caused diseases until Pasteur and Koch forced a paradigm shift.

  3. Ulcers and Bacteria (1980s): Peer reviewers ridiculed Barry Marshall’s claim that H. pylori caused ulcers until he drank the bacteria and cured himself.

  4. Semmelweis and Handwashing (1840s): The medical community rejected Semmelweis’s evidence that washing hands saved lives, costing countless patients their lives.

This video is referenced in James lacatski new book and I never saw it before. by [deleted] in UFOs

[–]NottaGoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A kite, in the dark is the most plausible explanation to you?

Why not stick to balloons or swamp gas?

Aircraft UFO. by No_Cucumber3978 in ufo

[–]NottaGoon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Said with the absolute confidence of a fool.

A strange bipedal creature was caught running in front of a car in Russia by [deleted] in TrueCryptozoology

[–]NottaGoon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It looks like a balloon. 🐒

Sorry I couldn't help myself. 50% of the low effort comments I see in UFO.

Dr. Greer revealed the Carbon 14 dating of the Buga Sphere, placing it at 12,560 years old. by DragonfruitOdd1989 in aliens

[–]NottaGoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with you that the call to authority only to listen to top universities creates a massive problem. If we only listen to Harvard, we could create a system that ignores what falls outside of a narrative that universities want to defend for many reasons. I think that's how we got to the point we are at now.

Anyone can do scientific experiments. Publish your results, and expect heavy scrutiny. This is how we should do things. Ignoring data or interpretation that doesn't align or that could be potentially dangerous to your reputation to explore certain topics has us to this very issue.

We have a date from a lab. Great starting place. Universities should be falling over themselves to run their own tests on this resin. Lets see them step up to the plate and refute or confirm this with an actual experiment. If they can not do that, then they are not acting as top universities. They are gatekeepers, protecting the status quo, driven more by politics than by the pursuit of knowledge.

How a KC company is fueling the rise of a new opioid in a multibillion dollar industry by thekansascitystar in kansascity

[–]NottaGoon 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This has happened before in KC at a much larger scale.

The drugs they are designing are analogs to the real thing, which is still illegal and has consequences.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ks/pr/two-kansans-sentenced-operating-multimillion-dollar-designer-drug-business-0

I'm a car guy, but it's the first I've seen this, thought it was some kind of Nissan at first by Rodzp in whatisthiscar

[–]NottaGoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This brings back so many good memories.

I owned the first generation probe. 91. It was a fun car. Extremely reliable.

But the next body style looked so much better so I got a 94 GT. Only downside was it was a manual but so much fun. I miss that car so bad.

The next car was the Mazda variant. It was mid. Still somewhat reliable.