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originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Syphon
He is an astronaut with years or maybe even a decade of training. I would think that he would be of sound mind and not subject to mistaking "normal" thermo loads on the craft for something he can't explain.
But stranger things have happened. If we allow our minds to get the best of us, we all can crack.
External materials expanding and contracting as the vessel moves into and out of sunlight?
McClellan, whose Web site describes him as an aerospace engineer at Kennedy Space Center from 1958-92, then attempted to blow my mind after De Void’s e-mail request for clarification. This is out of context, but it sorta goes to the heart of things:
“I did see a very tall 8 to 9 foot entity in the Space Shuttle Pay Load Bay in 1991. I have another witness who observed an 8 to 9 foot tall entity during another space shuttle mission in the crew compartment within the shuttle. Two aerospace engineers saying they experienced two such events cannot usually be called liars. That is why my books have never been published and probably never will. In my opinion, Dr. Story and other astronauts know much more.”
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: Butterfinger
en.wikipedia.org...
ClickHole aims to mock content posted on media sites, using satire, and tries to make its content sharable. According to its website, ClickHole wants "to make sure that all of [its] content panders to and misleads [its] readers just enough to make it go viral".[11] In most of its posts, ClickHole tries to convey an underlying message usually poking fun at social media users or societal behaviors.[1][7] Despite the website's satirical intentions, ClickHole wants audience members to interpret its content as tongue-in-cheek.[12]
You mean to say Barry Wilmore didn't really experience that?
I don't know if there are many here who thought he actually did?
But I'm sitting next to BestinShow and he didn't type that.
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Looks like more than a few do...you sure show your ass a lot around here.
originally posted by: Darkmadness
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: BestinShow
a reply to: Butterfinger
en.wikipedia.org...
ClickHole aims to mock content posted on media sites, using satire, and tries to make its content sharable. According to its website, ClickHole wants "to make sure that all of [its] content panders to and misleads [its] readers just enough to make it go viral".[11] In most of its posts, ClickHole tries to convey an underlying message usually poking fun at social media users or societal behaviors.[1][7] Despite the website's satirical intentions, ClickHole wants audience members to interpret its content as tongue-in-cheek.[12]
You mean to say Barry Wilmore didn't really experience that?
I don't know if there are many here who thought he actually did?
So quick to discount something are we?
Anything besides a wiki post and meme to prove/ disprove this statement???