[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 5 months ago

Even though it's been out since feb 27, I just found it today.

From the video description:

Since she first entered the basement ['the basement' is a reference to the name of this youtube channel] in 2021 to tell us about her experience of the Pentyrch UFO Incident, Caz Clarke been hard at work trying to get to the bottom of the subsequent coverup. Incensed that the military would lie in wait days before the UFOs appeared and then immediately attack them, possibly putting all of humanity at risk without any public discourse, she has filed dozens of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to get answers. Nobody who listens to this interview will doubt that something strange is afoot, given the responses she received to her government inquiries. Thanks to Caz and team's efforts, the Pentyrch UFO Incident might just be the best documented UFO coverup in history.

To me that's an astounding testimony with plenty of documentation.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 5 months ago

I think similarly. I also have a feeling that many (but probably not all) exotic craft are more like our earth skateboards, so we won't find any engines on them. I feel in many cases the occupants move these things around with their minds. The craft just forms a protective barrier, and maybe enhances the mind's function, or something like that.

In any case we need to be careful with our assumptions. Of course we want to find the engine as the first priority, but what if they don't have and don't need engines? Who knows.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 5 months ago

What are we even looking at?

If it's a cloaked device I expect to bump into it if I attempt to occupy the same space as it.

If it's a device that's out of phase, I will pass through it without bumping into it.

If it's not a device at all, but is a natural organism that's always been just outside our umwelt (subjective surroundings, subjective world), then that's something completely different again.

All of the above, and maybe more, can conceivably look the same to our infrared and visual sensors.

Obviously something is going on, and it's interesting, and we need to investigate further and exercise the highest level of discernment we can muster at this time.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 5 months ago

From the video description:

Videos taken with multiple government forward-looking infrared systems (FLIRs). This video compilation shows a comparison of normal objects seen in the air and the UFO seen in Jacksonville, Florida on 12-8-2016. In the beginning of the UFO video, I am centering it in to the reticle.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 5 months ago

Not that I know of. Matt might make one or more short clips from it later.

The most interesting part is the witness interview in the middle of the video. And there are two long righteous rants on the either end of the video.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Of course. The media is willfully ignoring this issue because of a) the potential for ontological upset, and b) no profit-oriented upside. Most of the MSM is owned by one of the 6 giant corporations. For these people the status quo has worked phenomenally well. The UFO issue threatens to destabilize the status quo. For those who are hanging onto the status quo with a white-knuckled grip, the UFO issue is a huge risk at best, and an apocalypse at the worst.

Thanks to the efforts of a lot of people on the ground and also inside the deep state, the issue is no longer possible to ignore. But the MSM likely will do absolute minimum for the disclosure. So the MSM isn't going to and cannot completely ignore this issue. The MSM will participate conservatively in order to continue to attempt narrative control.

So if disclosure is unavoidable (pssst: it is in fact unavoidable), the billionaires and their minions will spin the disclosure in the least damaging, least disruptive for them way. But of course they will also pretend nothing is going on as long as possible because they serve their own interests, not mine or yours. They wanna keep things stable and same-y. It's pretty simple.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

From the video description:

Chris Sharp of The Liberation Times, @liberationtimes,   will release new news on the UFOs that swarmed Langley Air Force Base Virginia in December 2023 on May 11th at 12 Noon Pacific. We will cover this breaking story, but that's not all, Jonathan Butner is here with us, live, to discuss the UFO / UAP event he witnessed over Langley and the videos of the UAPs / UFOs that The United States Air Force is blaming on drones that forced the relocation of the Langley F-22 fighter wing.  Our friend Ross Coulthart from @NewsNation covered this event recently on his show Reality Check.  Members of Congress are asking questions while The Pentagon and The United States Air Force continue to cover up the event.

That's from Matt Ford's "The Good Trouble Show."

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 6 months ago

We may need an international, worldwide sensor network in order to collect and filter endless amounts of data, while looking for the anomalous. This would include submerged sensors, surface sensors, and space, in as many frequencies as is feasible across the em spectrum.

It's a daunting project. But even if there were not any anomalies, such a giant sensor array can probably be justified for general purpose research.

I don't know how forthcoming any branch of the military can ever be. They have institutional reasons to be cautious and cagey with any info that is thought to lead to a military advantage.

That's why we get a slow drip of information like, "yes, something we don't understand does exist..." and that's it. If we want more than that, we probably need a collaborative privately owned sensor network, or a major white house lawn landing, or a major NHI action like abducting half of the NYC, something absolutely undeniable and absolutely unignorable.

The way things are now imo will also lead to some disclosure, eventually.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 6 months ago

One thing I like about the USOs is that it all but eliminates hoaxing as an explanation, at least below some depths.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

The original blocks my vpn exit node. And I have a browser extension that disables the paywall.

I despise the paywalls but aggressive anti dos measures are just as bad.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

The only thing I want that a gym might have is a pull up bar. Other than that, two kettlebells plus cals plus running give me more than enough challenge. Gymnastics rings on a long belt plus a sturdy tree branch can stand in for a pull up bar.

Unless you are a pro and need access to a climbing gym, which is very hard to completely replace without a trip to a boulder, gyms are rip offs.

I exercise on and off all my life, with at least 20 exercising years. I did college gyms, ymca, paid gyms, and once even a bona fide body building club with a proper hulking ph. d. as a trainer. I have plenty of experience with many modalities.

My two cents, look into advanced cals, and running, and look up "dynamic tension" by Charles Atlas, and screw the gym. If you can, add some kettlebells and a pull up bar. With dynamic tension you can do pulling movements without a pull up bar.

[-] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 6 months ago

Don't forget that legally we count corporations as people, and corporations can live on indefinitely.

Originally copyright provided a monopoly for 14 years, plus one optional 14 year extension.

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