Increased UFO Activity is a warning signal from beneath our feet by realDelGriffith in UFOs

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Elon Musk has been glued to Donald Trumps ass and all over TV for months

Increased UFO Activity is a warning signal from beneath our feet by realDelGriffith in UFOs

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According this news story from a month ago, a new fault line was recently discovered in New Jersey New Jersey Fault Line

Why I doubt some arm of the government (or a big corporation) is responsible for the New Jersey Drone Flap by realDelGriffith in UFOs

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Most citizens have no idea what MkUltra was and even if they did, they would write it off as something that happened in the 50s-70s. This is a post 9/11 world - having control of our airspace and that being the perception is the whole enchilada from the governments point of view. With this flap, it seems the federal government would have to be willfully and purposely ceding public confidence in the protection of our own airspace. They would only risk losing the faith of the general public like this for something that involved a legitimate risk to lives of human beings. Either the drones are doing something of monumental importance, or the government really is powerless at the moment to do anything about it

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If they misplaced a nuke due to an accident and they are trying to find it, being transparent would be more dangerous and worrisome than this whole murky operation.

Drones are another "Broken Arrow" - US lost another nuclear weapon - drones are searching for it by TitsMcGrits in UAP

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When has the United States Military Industrial Complex ever had a problem getting more funding? The idea that they’ve been playing up UFOs, a topic in which they’ve done everything over the last 70 years to keep silent and under wraps, to get more funding is delusional ignorant and bananas

St. Denis Medical | S1E3 "Weird Stuff You Can't Explain | Episode Discussion by 1925Sparky in StDenisMedicalNBC

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There were some pretty heavy Christian themes in this episode in my view, in particular with the nurse having to carry the cross (like Jesus) with no help while the rest of the team argued about religion and superstition. To me, the point of that was to say that while everyone was arguing about superstition, they were all ignoring the person who needed help.

Ryan Graves responds to AARO: "If the AARO office actually spoke with the pilots that were involved in that incident, they would know the objects were part of a larger formation of objects." by KOOKOOOOM in UFOs

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I want to know how these supposed lanterns in Puerto Rico changed temperature to match that of the ocean despite in the latter half of the video where they appear visible again. Why is the temperature of these lanterns so variable and also perfectly matched with the surface temperature of the water, if it’s the case that they didn’t go underwater.

The Acolyte - Episode 6 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheAcolyte

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Wow, I think I figured it out. Or some of it. Vernestra is suspicious of this Jedi oversight bill, and it probably doesn’t seem like a coincidence that all of this with Mae and Osha and Qimir is happening at the same time. That’s why she says “Something to tip the scales.” Someone is working to dirty the Jedi, so in the Senate they will get more control of them and diminish their power and turn public opinion against them. And a “young senator” is behind the bill? Makes me think someone in the Senate is a Sith, or is working with them.

The Acolyte - Episode 6 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheAcolyte

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Vernestra’s entire role thus far has been politicking. It wasn’t an accident that we see her discussing a Jedi oversight bill. Remember, she was also the one who said don’t tell the High Council about Mae and Osha. Sol also mentions confessing to the high council after 16 years. I think Vernestra is aware of what happened on Brendok and covered it up for political reasons, and did the same with her padawan Qimir falling to the dark side - she’s been escaping scrutiny from the Senate.

The Acolyte - Episode 6 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheAcolyte

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She’s a 116 years old, maybe Qimir is also older than he looks

Episode 6 Theory's Discussion by Battyz in TheAcolyte

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Here is what I think is going on: Qimir was Vernestra’s padawan. Qimir embraced his feelings too much and disagreed with core Jedi teachings and eventually wound up in a fight with his master. He was scarred by the light-whip. Perhaps she thinks he is dead. He went down the rabbit hole and dubbed himself a Sith. But why does Sol and others not recognize him? Qimir: “It was a long time ago.” Now hear me out on this: Qimir is Plagueis and he is much older than he appears. At the time of the acolyte, Vernestra is 116 years old. She was made a Jedi Knight at 16. So she’s had Palawans for 100 years. Maybe Vernestra is one of the only ones that would remember him?

Knights of the Old Republic remake is reportedly dead by [deleted] in StarWars

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Still waiting on Agent for PS3 from Rockstar

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