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I can’t say this is deep research but first result:
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And I have heard of it happening
35 m/s is about the speed of a thrown baseball. double that. is that enough to kill someone with an even less massive object? its it's just ridiculous that you're quoting a source that lays out math that pretty much objectively proves that it's not possible, doubts its own reasoning, and then you're willing to look at an obvious contradiction and say "well... i heard it happen once, so it must be true"
 
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The first part of this video shows a "drone" that looks to be a delta wing with a big vertical.
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Super gay shit but fuck it why not post it i'm already posting everything at this point anyways.

4chan leaker from 2023 who says UFOs are built by an AI facility in the ocean​



deleted Twitter thread says drones are US tech looking for dirty nuke​



Is the military running a drone operation​



Oregon pilot speaks out after seeing UFO​

 
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This isn't strange. It's completely normal. It's what people do, and have always done. UFOs, ghosts, witches, dogman, notorious criminals, famous missing persons: you name it, there are clusters of reports about it.
Pretty much all myths have some truth to it - ghosts, the mothman, big foot: in fact I am basically implying someone pulled a Bigfoot and there's people still hunting for him so I feel safe to say it's hysteria for the most part.
 
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35 m/s is about the speed of a thrown baseball. double that. is that enough to kill someone with an even less massive object?
Yes. Bullets have a high mass for their volume, and a pointy end and edges, so the pressure (psi or kg/cm^2) at impact is huge.
I’m not sure this is controversial. You can be killed by a loose bolt falling off scaffolding if you're unlucky. Skulls are not very thick, that’s why hard hats are a thing.
 
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Mystery drones reported in Massachusetts and New Hampshire​



Bigfoot goes through a portal after he is done hunting. That's why we can't find him. When he gets hungry he crosses the portal to hunt and takes his prey back through the portal.
 
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There are so many drones in the air at night in my area I just assume they are another drone.
God knows why kids are doing this shit, could be drug cartel shit or something too. Maybe cops (though this is bad PR if so). Maybe neighborhood watch.
But the fact is, drones have made actual UFOs and UAPs near impossible to identify now because people just assume they're another dummy with a drone peeving on their neighbour's cats fucking in the yard or the hobo pissing in a nearby alley.


Edit: Most "UFO" sightings and project Bluebird/Area 51 shit was to do with the Soviet spying operation. Area 51 is right next to Yucca Valley (Nuke test sight) and likely holds nukes. It is also a base of operation for the US surveillance operations, such as those utilizing U2 planes. These are the precursor to modern defence drone use, which I imaging is super dense nowadays given it was pretty intense even back in the 50s - this shouldn't be a conspiracy, people are just genuinely fucking retarded and don't piece these obvious facts together. That and they don't like to think that their nation has had this tier of surveillance system for nearly 100 years now. To me it's just part and parcel of modern warfare.

I wouldn't be surprised though if some admins in orgs and the government are so fucking clueless that they freak out about this shit though. They don't even pay attention to the laws they make half the time. One lawyer I met that met other lawyers that work on government policies and legal construction admitted that, most of the time, politicians barely read the memorandum at the top of legislation, let alone the laws. They simply don't have the time to do so. They have to be in meeting after meeting so fast they never get much time to think about the things they are doing, let alone how their state's operations actually works. It's fucking sad how clueless the state and military admin are on their own operations most of the time. It's a terrifying thing to me how poor their awareness of their own state's operations are. This was the justification for things like think tanks to try and manage the problem - but that just made it much much worse.
This is why covid happened as it did btw. We are in a bureaucratic hell nowadays.

So don't be surprised if there are drones from some org spying on you while you pee in your bathroom. It's inevitable given the complexity of the state nowadays.
Also - this is why you should never trust your state for anything. This is ironically why your state teaches you to not trust your state too. It knows shit's fucked and we're in an abyss of obscure details nowadays.
 
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4chan leaker from 2023 who says UFOs are built by an AI facility in the ocean​

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i distinctly remember hearing grifters poisoning the well with ocean based drone factories, both foreign or alien in origin, back when the flavor of the month for UFO tomfoolery was underground military bases. there's this thing grifters do where they try and tear down active discussion by acting sanctimonius about the poster not being 'in the loop' about their specific and idiosyncratic interpretation of events and its a dead giveaway that there's a psyop going on.

i'm seeing that style of posting re-surface and it strikes me that this is one arm of the military doing some kind of testing and the intelligence arm that's supposed to be quelling public opinion and covering it up with fake news stories is instead using it as fuel for their own psyop
 
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Yes. Bullets have a high mass for their volume, and a pointy end and edges, so the pressure (psi or kg/cm^2) at impact is huge.
I’m not sure this is controversial. You can be killed by a loose bolt falling off scaffolding if you're unlucky. Skulls are not very thick, that’s why hard hats are a thing.
if this is the amount of mental gymnastics people are willing to do to defend minor and inconspicuous aspects of their understanding of reality that are simple to verify yourself then imagine how much mental gymnastics they're willing to do when the subject is something like UFO's or military aircraft or some other topic or point of discussion that requires some understanding of reality more complex than throwing balls around
 

Is New Jersey the new Colares?​


Keep in mind; Lue Elizondo started his book on the topic of the Colares events.

Does anybody believe that the United States of America has not tried engaging the unknown objects flying above their skies for over a month?​

 
Something happened to me last Thursday when I was driving home.
I had a couple of miles to go - I looked up and saw a glowing orange object in the sky, to the east!
It was moving very irregularly... suddenly there was intense light all around me - and when I came to, I was home.
What do you think happened to me?
You've been conscripted to destroy Arsenal Gear. Now tighten your skull suit and get back to work.
 
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I always liked Raiden tbh... I am a fag though so that might be why.



Demon Face syndrome report from March 2024​


Likely a reference to the 6th Observable.

Edit: Yep; RedPanda says: "Earlier this year American news stations began broadcasting about this, strange..." on X.

Here's the Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdQ0k5-qbRE

From Fox, the only mainstream station that has been willing to really give this topic a chance aside from News Nation of course.
 
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Most "UFO" sightings and project Bluebird/Area 51 shit was to do with the Soviet spying operation. Area 51 is right next to Yucca Valley (Nuke test sight) and likely holds nukes. It is also a base of operation for the US surveillance operations, such as those utilizing U2 planes. These are the precursor to modern defence drone use, which I imaging is super dense nowadays given it was pretty intense even back in the 50s - this shouldn't be a conspiracy, people are just genuinely fucking retarded and don't piece these obvious facts together. That and they don't like to think that their nation has had this tier of surveillance system for nearly 100 years now. To me it's just part and parcel of modern warfare.
ISR does practice in CONUS airspace, following cars around and such. I haven't seen convincing evidence that that's happening in New Jersey. And it's a weekend, so no one's training, they're drinking.
 
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