08-21-2024, 12:49 AM
(08-20-2024, 08:44 AM)Waterglass Wrote: Well after watching the John Greenewald Jr. video all I can say is nutz.
Doesn't really inspire much confidence in their transparency mate and guess the DOD have now got things sewn up pretty good when it comes to AARO content and that B7 exemption.
Don't know if you read it but this article also covers AARO's Sean Kirkpatrick lying to everyone about the largest scientific study ever conducted on UFOs (just like the Secretary of the Air Force did).
Sticking with the NASA theme (and their dodgy paperclip roots) here are some relevant quotes from Nazi scientists
Quote:• "They are flying by means of artificial fields of gravity.. They produce high-tension electric charges in order to push the air out of their paths, so it does not start glowing, and strong magnetic fields to influence the ionized air at higher altitudes. First, this would explain their luminosity.. Secondly, it would explain the noiselessness of UFO flight.. Finally, this assumption also explains the strong electrical and magnetic effects sometimes, though not always, observed in the vicinity of UFOs."
Professor Hermann Oberth, German rocket expert considered one of the three fathers of the space age. Mentor to Dr. Werner von Braun from 1955 at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and later NASA - 'Dr. Hermann Oberth discusses UFOs', Fate Magazine, May, 1962.
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• "There are about 50 observations known from the time before World War II. Then the number of appearances increased; the Allies thought it was a German secret weapon, and the Germans thought it was one of the Allies. Since 1947, the reports of eyewitnesses increased considerably. It is said by the English Air Marshall Lord Dowding that there have been 10,000 (reports) by 1953."
German Rocket Scientist Hermann Oberth Writing in Mitteilungen Der Gesellschaft Fur Interplanetarik
1961.
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• "I'm convinced saucers have an out-of-world basis."
Dr. Walther Riedel, German rocket scientist at Peenemunde, March 3rd, 1952 - Life Magazine, April 7th, 1952 issue.
Quotes - Scientists