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We had a mad spell here in the 80s when some kids saw a religious statue move. Soon the statues all over the place were moving and were 'witnessed' by many people.
Was a good episode of Derry Girls that one.
We had a mad spell here in the 80s when some kids saw a religious statue move. Soon the statues all over the place were moving and were 'witnessed' by many people.
We have a statue on the left wing called Rashford, who barely ever moves.We had a mad spell here in the 80s when some kids saw a religious statue move. Soon the statues all over the place were moving and were 'witnessed' by many people.
Was a good episode of Derry Girls that one.
I must do a Google, even the church where I lived had a vigil. I think it was in case it moved, rather than any talk of it supposedly moving. Catholics, a great bunch of lads.
It makes it all the better that the storyline was best on “real” events
Statues, like toys, come to life when you're not looking at them. It's science.
The mystery fog is getting more reports now
Has anyone investigated if all this drone activity centers around an apartment block with a diner on the ground floor and the unscrupulous slumlord owner is trying as many nasty methods as he can to get the occupants to leave so he can demolish the place and build expensive apartments for the rich?
You really do set the narrative.The mystery fog is getting more reports now
Very true. I guess because he blew himself up and appeared to be trying to be a whistleblower of sorts people will think he was a nutcase. Or off course he may have been due to PTSD. Or he may have been both. He chose to die for something he believed needed highlighting.The funny thing is that if @AfonsoAlves would write this i would believe himand reading the "cybertruck guy" letter i think he is nuts
We will never knowYou do see that this guy was psychotic, right? On top of everything else, here he's talking about being followed by the government. He was delusional, and thus obviously not a credible source for literally anything (even his own life).
Indeed. I thought it was all a joke but apparently not.Geebs you’re about 40% there on your journey to being Le Tissier.
We will never know
Must try harderGeebs you’re about 40% there on your journey to being Le Tissier.
That is why they put navigational lights on them. To fool us into thinking anti-matter drives don't exist.That's not a healthy individual. That's a man suffering from PTSD - possibly from having been involved in a military operation and training paramilitary units that killed civilians. A well documented one that in no way was covered up - but that doesn't mean it wouldn't feel like that with someone with a lot of guilt and strong PTSD. He connects everything back to that and that sense of "aerial threat that can't be escaped". The UAP/Drone stuff looks to have triggered a massive psycothic break.
As for the technology he outlines - if the "drones" were using anything close to known physics they would also be very easy to track. A "gravitic propulsion system" would depend on creating a electromagnetic field powered by a superconductor that could continually push enough energy through for the field to "cancel" gravity - that generates a lot of heat. The mythical EmDrive that NASA actually tested triggered false positives due to thermal gradience - literally variances in measurements of heat. The heat signatures on that would be massive. Another option - literally warping space-time, would also require incredible amounts of energy. Now there were some theories about anti-gravity created by anti matter - but experiments of anti-hydrogen seems to suggest that anti matter is affected by gravity exactly like matter, which means that anti matter gravity repulsion is a non starter.
Unless the military in China and the US both have somehow managed to advance physics well beyond even the latest theoretical concepts of modern physics - that technology is not real.
vaping presentsBut what about the mystery fog?
Fogged off.But what about the mystery fog?
There were Hindi statues drinking milk more recently. Some on here were utterly convinced this was a fact.We had a mad spell here in the 80s when some kids saw a religious statue move. Soon the statues all over the place were moving and were 'witnessed' by many people.
Well it's been almost 30 years since that frenzy as well.There were Hindi statues drinking milk more recently. Some on here were utterly convinced this was a fact.
Less than 20 on here. 2008 I seem to remember.Well it's been almost 30 years since that frenzy as well.
Udderly convinced.There were Hindi statues drinking milk more recently. Some on here were utterly convinced this was a fact.
If you don't mind can I ask where are you based because in India It happened in 1995 and if it happened again in 2004 then its bonkers .Less than 20 on here. 2008 I seem to remember.
Edit: a month under 21 years. March 2004.
I meant that the rather vigorous discussion happened here in 2004 - I assume the event itself was the one you talked about in the 90's.If you don't mind can I ask where are you based because in India It happened in 1995 and if it happened again in 2004 then its bonkers .
He used to be a well respected investigative journalist but seems to have gone conspiracy theory batshit crazy in the last decade.This dude used to be an Australian journalist. So bizarre to seem him involved in this crap.
But I guess when you go do PR work for a war criminal the jobs dry up after that.