We are standing on a planet traveling at 90 miles a second...
Playing in the dirt and restoring a 1925 Fowler steam roller, check out the Facebook page.
David Grusch discusses the various UFO types that have crashed at sites across the United States and gives an epic shoutout to American Alchemy for our interview with Brazilian Defense Minister Aldo Rebelo who confirmed the Varginha UFO crash involving non-human entities in 1996
The author of the 1971 Australian Joint Intelligence Organisation minute paper that David Grusch referred to in today’s press conference Q&A at Capitol Hill was Harry Turner.
Australian researcher, Bill Chalker (@BillOZfiles) has comprehensively reported on Harry Turner’s work and interviewed him at length before his passing. Read more on Bill’s blog at: https://t.co/vT2grc0pmU
Read Harry Turner’s 1971 JIO document at: https://t.co/7pVcIrGXww
This is HUGE news.
PhD astronomer and former NASA engineer Ivo Busko has single-handedly driven a final nail into the coffin of the contamination-based hypotheses (e.g. plate defects and cosmic rays) proposed to explain the VASCO transients. He did so using one of the most creative approaches in astronomy I have ever seen: by analysing pre-Sputnik photographic plates from a German telescope known to suffer from severe optical distortions (aberrations), he demonstrated that the transients appear on these plates and exhibit the same optical distortions as the stars themselves. They are slightly narrower and sharper than the stars, consistent with brief flashes.
This is a crucial result. It shows that the transient light passed through the telescope optics, meaning the transients originate from real objects producing light, rather than from plate defects or cosmic-ray contamination that hit the plate. Dr Busko has also shown that the transients cluster spatially and are associated with periods close to nuclear tests. See the example of the triple transient with optical comas.
This is the greatest gift. Congratulations, Ivo.
I'm happy beyond belief.
Read Ivo Busko's paper: https://t.co/6CT58wnsKJ
This never gets old, ever . The 60’s and 70’s were amazing! I didn’t realize how good it was at the time.🎶
Lisa Leonard Dalton dancing to "Hang on Sloopy" by The McCoys, 1965.
Very talented group of kids.❤️
The Graystones just served up a cover of Smooth Operator so silky, Sade herself might need to take notes. Smooth never sounded so good.