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pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
As some of you are aware, Luis Elizondo not long ago filed an official complaint with the DoD Inspector General. John Greenewald of Black Vault Radio has done a deep dive into the details, merits, and demerits of that compliant. Here's the YouTube version, but it is widely available as an audio only podcast.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ1F49EDZ5k



The reaction to the above deep dive.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkv7cHbSdLg


I was actually listening to that this morning. It's three hours and I only got a short way in - no real idea of what's going on except it sounds serious personality clash and who knows what else.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
OK. Listened to JG's deep dive on the Elizondo complaint. hard to follow, plus I was outside digging like a fiend with headphones on so perhaps my concentration wasn't all there. But, if I heard that right LE can make about whatever accusation he likes and it's obviously public, but the DoD IG isn't obligated to respond in any way and likely won't. They could've tossed this thing ten seconds after receipt for all we know - and I doubt we will.

Sounds exactly like current politics. Throw any piece of **** you like into the media stream and it'll be gobbled up by those who like what it says and although the 'truth is out there' somewhere that likely isn't it.

I don't doubt Elizondo has a serious background. As I've said, I would NOT want to be in possession of something he needed. I couldn't help but think he led some sort of internal non-official effort that had the blessing of Harry Reid that is roughly similar in many respects to the informal investigation and briefings that John B Alexander did. It was within arm's length of a 'real' program - AAWSAP - but maybe didn't have the official sanction he says. Likely he's more of an opportunist than anything else, making hay of it in a community that will literally believe anything.

At some point I posted some info about Richard Marcinko. Navy SEAL, impressive credential - who got a bit carried away. In his case he got locked up for it. Not suggesting LE committed any crimes, but people with real credentials and real backgrounds can get caught up in the same human nonsense we all do. Hence an astronaut driving cross country in diapers because of a relationship problem.

Look - if the shoe were on the other foot and Lue the seasoned counterintelligence agent listened to this story why would he believe it ? Long on implication and short on fact, plus there has been commercial involvement. I have no idea how much $$ he has garnered from his appearances, etc - if any really - but it can't be zero and undoubtedly pays better than 'bagging groceries at the supermarket' as he has suggested. He resigned under some cloud and apparently had a problem with his boss. He didn't invent that. He could really be a whistleblower on this topic but his original motivation to do so might not be as represented. I think a likely scenario is that he was involved in some informal program that really did look into UAPs at some level and yet ran afoul of personalities that ended his career. Some sort of internecine conflict that involved Christopher Mellon too. The stated reason for the unpopularity of any interest in this is that senior officials in DoD felt UAPS were satanic in nature as stated also in Skinwalkers at the Pentagon. That's just absurd enough to make me think it could be true. As he said himself he's not old enough to retire and suddenly here's TTSA and a number of commercial ventures that can pay the bills and stick it to those who put him on the outside. I can relate to that - the too short of retirement part.

Without even speculating as to the motives behind any of this - why should we listen to anything he says ? He's following the standard pattern Lazar and others have used. Crumbs of 'proof' and an interesting background but not much else. I'd really like to believe him but have no reason to. If I'm ultimately proved wrong that's fine by me.
 
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Standingstones

Celestial
OK. Listened to JG's deep dive on the Elizondo complaint. hard to follow, plus I was outside digging like a fiend with headphones on so perhaps my concentration wasn't all there. But, if I heard that right LE can make about whatever accusation he likes and it's obviously public, but the DoD IG isn't obligated to respond in any way and likely won't. They could've tossed this thing ten seconds after receipt for all we know - and I doubt we will.

Sounds exactly like current politics. Throw any piece of **** you like into the media stream and it'll be gobbled up by those who like what it says and although the 'truth is out there' somewhere that likely isn't it.

I don't doubt Elizondo has a serious background. As I've said, I would NOT want to be in possession of something he needed. I couldn't help but think he led some sort of internal non-official effort that had the blessing of Harry Reid that is roughly similar in many respects to the informal investigation and briefings that John B Alexander did. It was within arm's length of a 'real' program - AAWSAP - but maybe didn't have the official sanction he says. Likely he's more of an opportunist than anything else, making hay of it in a community that will literally believe anything.

At some point I posted some info about Richard Marcinko. Navy SEAL, impressive credential - who got a bit carried away. In his case he got locked up for it. Not suggesting LE committed any crimes, but people with real credentials and real backgrounds can get caught up in the same human nonsense we all do. Hence an astronaut driving cross country in diapers because of a relationship problem.

Look - if the shoe were on the other foot and Lue the seasoned counterintelligence agent listened to this story why would he believe it ? Long on implication and short on fact, plus there has been commercial involvement. I have no idea how much $$ he has garnered from his appearances, etc - if any really - but it can't be zero and undoubtedly pays better than 'bagging groceries at the supermarket' as he has suggested. He resigned under some cloud and apparently had a problem with his boss. He didn't invent that. He could really be a whistleblower on this topic but his original motivation to do so might not be as represented. I think a likely scenario is that he was involved in some informal program that really did look into UAPs at some level and yet ran afoul of personalities that ended his career. Some sort of internecine conflict that involved Christopher Mellon too. The stated reason for the unpopularity of any interest in this is that senior officials in DoD felt UAPS were satanic in nature as stated also in Skinwalkers at the Pentagon. That's just absurd enough to make me think it could be true. As he said himself he's not old enough to retire and suddenly here's TTSA and a number of commercial ventures that can pay the bills and stick it to those who put him on the outside. I can relate to that - the too short of retirement part.

Without even speculating as to the motives behind any of this - why should we listen to anything he says ? He's following the standard pattern Lazar and others have used. Crumbs of 'proof' and an interesting background but not much else. I'd really like to believe him but have no reason to. If I'm ultimately proved wrong that's fine by me.
I am always leery when someone who has a government security clearance start to spout off about what he knows and what he will tell you. Normally what follows is speculations. Or what’s worse, that person will say he can’t tell you what he knows. Best to keep your trap shut.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Interesting look from the psychological/sociological p.o.v. at all the weird crap we like


Edition 686 - Dr Neil Dagnall

Edition 686 - Dr Neil Dagnall​

Dr Neil Dagnall, Reader in Applied Cognitive Psychology, is part of a team at Manchester Metropolitan University investigating experiences of paranormal activity and anomalous happenings...
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Never heard of Duncan Lunan but he makes for a good interview. First half - not too long - is about Oumuamua. A few things I had not heard before in there that are well worth devoting maybe 15 minutes of your time to listen to. Another concept he touched on is that indeed we have been visited in the distant past and are considered a protected species.

Good stuff there, short & sweet. Haven't decided what to think about it but it stirred the mental pot a bit.

Edition 695 - Duncan Lunan
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Never heard of Duncan Lunan but he makes for a good interview. First half - not too long - is about Oumuamua. A few things I had not heard before in there that are well worth devoting maybe 15 minutes of your time to listen to. Another concept he touched on is that indeed we have been visited in the distant past and are considered a protected species.

Good stuff there, short & sweet. Haven't decided what to think about it but it stirred the mental pot a bit.

Edition 695 - Duncan Lunan

Thanks, I got that episode downloaded to listen whilst wrenching on the car...

...
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
The second half shot down that Dark Knight nonsense. I had no idea he might have been part of the source material - that he can't scrape off. If true - and I have no reason to dispute it - doesn't THAT say a lot about stuff and things ?
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
The idea of being a 'protected species' appeals to me. Just to speculate, you think they came back to have a good look after we started touching off nukes because that was a significant change ? The cases from say, 1040 - 1960 all seem to have a different flavor.
 

wwkirk

Divine
Edition 695 - Duncan Lunan
I just decided to download this episode as I am interested in the so-called Black Knight Satellite.
For anyone who might be interested in subscribing to the podcast, its official name is "The Unexplained With Howard Hughes."
 

Standingstones

Celestial
The idea of being a 'protected species' appeals to me. Just to speculate, you think they came back to have a good look after we started touching off nukes because that was a significant change ? The cases from say, 1040 - 1960 all seem to have a different flavor.
The one story that has always intrigued me is when Apollo 11 touched down on the Moon. Supposedly Armstrong and Aldrin saw space ships near a crater. The astronauts took it that they were being warned off. Armstrong is dead and Aldrin is in his 90s. We will never know the truth it seems.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I just decided to download this episode as I am interested in the so-called Black Knight Satellite.
For anyone who might be interested in subscribing to the podcast, its official name is "The Unexplained With Howard Hughes."

I'd be interested in knowing what you made of all that
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
The one story that has always intrigued me is when Apollo 11 touched down on the Moon. Supposedly Armstrong and Aldrin saw space ships near a crater. The astronauts took it that they were being warned off. Armstrong is dead and Aldrin is in his 90s. We will never know the truth it seems.

I think they saw the Moon with extra Moon sauce on it, maybe a slice of mooncheese. Everyone that's been there says they were humbled by the fragility of our planet and it's microscopic pinprick or existence within a vast nothingness. Buzz called the Moon itself magnificent desolation.

If ET was there their footprints or sucker marks of whatever are still there unless they used a branch off a convenient moonbush to brush them away like in western movies.
 

wwkirk

Divine
I'd be interested in knowing what you made of all that
I was startled to learn that there is really no "there there" regarding Black Knight, as different claims point to objects in different locations and at different altitudes. It's also telling that certain "theorists" intentionally cite his retracted statements even after being directly told that he has retracted them. Finally, as you once noted about cities on the Moon in another thread, if such a satellite were real, many many people would be able to view it with personal telescopes.

Even though Lunan rejects the Satellite claims, he nonetheless is favorably inclined to the idea that ancient humans deliberately aligned structures with various astronomical locations, including perhaps Epsilon Boötis.
EPSILON BOÖTIS REVISITED
I am open to the possibility that claims such as this are correct.
 

michael59

Celestial
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Tammy Peterson, and Tamara Lich break down the events leading up to, during, and after the internationally recognized Canadian Freedom Convoy, which sought to publicize and end ridiculous COVID mandates as they heavily affected the multi-national trucking industry. Lich was a key organizer and has suffered for her role, spending a total of 48 days in jail over “mischief,” while being labeled a terrorist and being legally barred from using social media. Tamara Lich is a Canadian activist with a background organizing the 2018-2019 Yellow Vest protests in Alberta. She was also an early founder of the secession movement in western Canada known as WEXIT. Lich also had a prior career in the logistics field regarding Canadian energy and first became vocal about the unrivaled efficiency of her country’s fossil fuel industry, despite the mainstream media claiming otherwise.

Some comments on youtube:

I followed this convoy from the start leaving B.C. At the start I was confused, minivans, cars, outnumbered the large rigs. What the hell, nurses, lawyers, store clerks, ect.. When it hit Alberta, I was totaly blown away by the support. People lining along highways and over passes. And it expanded exponentially as it crossed Canada. Honestly a completely non violent movement, crushed with violence by the Canadian government. And I don't think the Liberal government realized how many people are dissatisfied. Most people won't understand or relate to how cold it was. -30C, and people are lining road ways, standing on overpasses waving flags, Canadian NEWS wouldn't cover it Trudeau even said he owns the news. But it was witnessed by a large segment of the world. Thanks Tamara, a True Canadian Hero.

Amazing that Tamara is so muzzled for a misdemeanour called Mischief, and also spent 49 days in jail. On the other hand druggies commit horrific violent crimes and are run through the courts and granted bail a few hours later, to re-offend makes the whole way they treated the Convoy participants seem so horrible that any person who supports this government needs to be taught a lesson in reality.

Timing was a major factor. Justin brought in the mandate for truckers after it had become clear that the mRNA prophylactics were doing nothing for public health and were dangerous on the level in individual health. Everything after that was Justin throwing a tantrum rather than admit he had been wrong.


View: https://youtu.be/jm7lLihEKvQ
 
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