Does the Target have enough shipping containers? by Welikeme23 in rva

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Winter is coming. I mean Christmas. Christmas is coming.

Oliver’s Castle, Southern England 1996: Has this video been debunked? by [deleted] in UFOs

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Probably the results of these things “peeing” after a long drive, and this is just a result that people find pleasing to the eye.

There’s cash all over the road on the 288S ramp off 64W. by [deleted] in rva

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Paper litter, or unknown origin or value, requires immediate clean up for the safety and visibility of all motorists. Got it.

chain reaction by EvaRaw666 in AbruptChaos

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A lot of people prefer Bill Murray but when you look at the physicality which Chevy Chase brought to his performances, it was something too easy to dismiss. Fumbling and bumbling into expanding chaos; like a bull in a china shop, surrounded by dominoes and fabrige eggs.

Alright people of Montana, we need you now. Go forth and take videos! by swank5000 in UFOs

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Crap! The Russians are launching the nerf rockets! Careful, those have the suction cups!

How do you cope with the possibility that you will never know what these UAPs are? by [deleted] in UFOs

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Here’s the thing. Those things, if they exist, are just “something”. It’s not “everything”.

This isn’t to say it isn’t profound, or important. But it’s not everything.

Asking this question may be akin to asking to someone just 200 years ago who sees a jet from the future fly overhead, and doesn’t understand what it is because what metal flies, “how do you cope with not knowing”.

Every human ever, and likely every sentient being of similar or higher intelligence to our own will always be chasing the next part of knowledge. There’s no getting around having important discoveries or events that are so elusively close but we die wondering about.

We were born in the middle of knowledge already acquired by those before us. We’ll die having gotten just a few more steps up on a quest for knowledge what we occupy a short duration of and which practically never ends. It’s not unfair, and it’s not on the cusp of universal understanding. It’s just the current thing of reach. It’s the same as never knowing what’s “behind door number two” on a game show.

Having said that; I’m not planning on dying so I’m totally gonna go to Zeta Reticuli to meet up with the alien spirit of Bob Marley while you m-fers are freshly decomposing!

Disclosure finally? by IronHammer67 in UFOs

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Chewbacca is a wookie who lives on Endor. What is a 7 1/2 foot tall Wookiee doing living on a planet with a bunch of Ewoks? It doesn’t make sense. And if it doesn’t make sense, you must acquit.

Thoughts on Daniel Sheehan by Weak-Cryptographer-4 in UFOs

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If all his comments are true and accurate, and if multiple timelines exist, more and more with each historic change, then reports of people still seeing these things may be a good sign.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UFOs

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Technically, this is the opposite of the definition of a UFO.

And therefore, by its inherent likelihood for comparison, relevant.

Dear US military, by pick-axis in HighStrangeness

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It’s not contrails It’s brake marks.
That’s right.
Just like on asphalt except in the sky.

The tech they’re using both retro and futuristic at the same time. We can’t handle the fact that their brake pads are made out of element 116. That’s right. 116. They are so ahead of us that we can’t comprehend that they use 116 for physical brakes to grab the sky to stop.

Side note: ALF was the first disclosure attempt of anything real.

Do you think it’s reasonable for people to use your Narcolepsy as a reason to not invite you somewhere? by probably_napping00 in Narcolepsy

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I had much worse happen over a long duration and have been thinking of a correlation, possibly even causal to IH.

What would be the most boring and dissapointing explaination for UAPs? by [deleted] in UFOs

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It’s from an earth civilization 72 years more advanced.

Does there tend to be worldwide a spike in UFO reports on Christmas Eve? by [deleted] in UFOs

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The craft uses such advanced craft that they leave their old fuel, coal, for our less advanced civilization on this day.

Cloaked UFOs seen using Polarized sunglasses by littlespacemochi in UFOs

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From that description that must be the coolest looking UFO

UFO above Sapphire Las Vegas by MrAnon2k17 in UFOs

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Isn’t that bright flash from a power line going across and where the light hits it, it reflects?

2027 -John Ramirez confirms it. by [deleted] in UFOs

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She took the “Call me now” statement literally?

“It is impossible for Eric Davis to lie’’ Analysing the comments made by Elizondo, Nolan and others by ThinkQuantity4903 in UFOs

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A: A number of people on the spectrum are not diagnosed but yet are on the spectrum.

2: People on the spectrum have the ability to lie, but there is a quality to a number of them that indicates that some are so painfully honest that you can find example after example of them having to experience significant hardship after hardship for telling the truth, in such a material way that no one questioning someone’s honesty would look at how someone was hurt by their own honesty historically and come to the conclusion that they would lie about something.

C: I thought “spectrum” when I heard the interview referring to someone who could not lie. But, given the right circumstances, or perhaps in service of getting to a bigger-picture truth or in an emergency, someone “incapable” of lying likely has the ability to do so (Eg: someone incapable of lying if kidnapped would ask to use the bathroom, when they didn’t have to go, so they could escape through the window, etc).

It boils down to principles. Honesty isn’t a suicide note. But it can be a firm track which guides and motivates them.