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(6 hours ago)guyfriday Wrote: drug use maybe? That or could the Chinese have coated their balloons with some kind of narcotic?
I doubt that anything coated on the Chinese balloon would have survived that long trip unless it wasn't released in China, and instead on one, there were in reality many Chinese balloons that were launched and we only were told about the one.
I haven't ruled it out as being a ET craft or probe.
Why isn't there any audio as to sounds emanating from the craft? It could be ET or spy craft using sound to evoke emotions. If Barber is going to start retrieving these types of craft then he needs some help from the UFO world to bring the right monitoring equipment with him, and ditch the potatoe camera tech.
Did Barber mention anything about feeling 'chills' or anything because some sound waves not only affect our emotions but us physically.
Quote:Sound waves are vibrations that travel through the air or other mediums, reaching our ears and being interpreted by our brains. But it’s not just about hearing; it’s about feeling, too. Research shows that certain frequencies and rhythms can elicit emotional responses. For instance, a study published in the journal “Emotion” found that low-frequency sounds might be more likely to induce sadness, while high-frequency sounds can invoke happiness or excitement.
https://www.smorescience.com/the-intrigu...-emotions/
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