@JTTheColonel Must be like the 500th time in the last year some guy filming himself in a River Island changing room has declared war on the British state
@RobertSkvarla It's the most tremendous Hall of Nightmares folks. Phil Schneider? I'm finding out just now. What can you say, he lived an amazing life!
"Infrasound" is one of those catch all explanations for anomalous phenomenon that sceptics adore. We know that wind turbines are big generators of infrasound so I've often thought of seeking out literature to see if there's an increase in paranormal experiences near them
@RobertSkvarla I got in at release and downloaded a bunch of PDFs. Nothingburger. A smattering of vague sighting reports and letters from J Edgar Hoover telling telling earnest folks to go take it up with the air force unless the aliens are black communists.
As I'm fond of saying: UFOs are real, but this fact must be severed from systems that seek to abuse the notion. Until that day comes, any releases need to be treated with automatic suspicion.
Why isn't there a publishing company doing a conspiracy version of 33 1/3 or Devil's Advocates? Short, concise books about specific conspiracy theories.
This sad sack is the truth of NATO, collective humiliation and complicity in atrocity just so European elites can continue to ride on a declining American power.
Ufology is the new American religion: post-9/11 distrust of government filtered through New Age millenarianism and reality TV. Disclosure will bring about a change in consciousness, but we just need one more Congressional hearing to make it happen!
DEATHMAXXING - Wolfgang Carnifex
"As everybody knows, in 2037, US military engineers created a way to grid death over a geographical space, successfully ending war."
https://t.co/uikSViRzyv
DEATHMAXXING - Wolfgang Carnifex
"As everybody knows, in 2037, US military engineers created a way to grid death over a geographical space, successfully ending war."
https://t.co/uikSViRzyv
Icymi, writer, critic, and host of the Strange Exiles podcast, Bram E. Gieben (@weaponizer) joined me to exegete Philip K. Dick's most unsettling work: THE THREE STIGMATA OF PALMER ELDRITCH. Links below.