@Rainmaker1973 That man had balls of steel. I don't care what anybody says, he had a dream; he relentlessly pursued it; and he risked it all. Much respect! Rest in peace π
@TedPillows I'm looking forward to the supply shock that is inevitable. Not tomorrow, not next week or next month, but it's coming. Oh, yes, it's coming.
@Rossmac212 Has a typical American, my ancestors are spread out all over the world. Basically I'm a mutt. But I don't think I have any ancestors from Argentina. I have one or two from jolly Old England, so...
Go Limeys!!
@JaniceDean Well, JD, I'm 65 years old, and I've never washed a pair of socks right out of the package yet. So, I think they'll be fine without washing them π€·
@I_D_Official I don't know who the greatest researcher is, but I can speculate like everyone else. I do know, that you, Richard, have a seat at the table.
@g_knapp@AmericanALCHMY@AlchemyAmerican Exactly. My best friend in the Navy, Kevin Day, said it happened. He saw it. He monitored it. He supervised the air traffic control And its implications on the exercise. He's not a liar. He's a stone-cold, tell-it-like-it-is professional. And I believe him!
@AmericanALCHMY Michael Shermer is a fool.
My best friend was the lead radar guy looking at the entire scene monitoring and supervising and combat information center. He told me it was raining UFOs. His words. They were at 80,000 ft, next second, at sea level.