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originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: howtonhawky
I get it. You don't like me, that's fine. But if you don't like what I say, then ignore it. It's really that done.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: howtonhawky
I get it. You don't like me, that's fine. But if you don't like what I say, then ignore it. It's really that done.
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: facedye
sounds like their MO
You know what's funny?
OP makes an allusion that this all fits the stuff of an X-Files episode.
In the X-Files feature film it is said that 'kiddie porn' is the hallmark red herring used by the government.
And it makes sense!
Who can realistically, justifiably speak against the claim of 'kiddie porn?'
It's pretty much game over at that point.
It's the proverbial ace in the sleeve
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: TheMadTitan
I've left all kinds of hints in the other thread, but so far no one has figured it out.
Under Mr. Bigelow’s direction, the company modified buildings in Las Vegas for the storage of metal alloys and other materials that Mr. Elizondo and program contractors said had been recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena. Researchers also studied people who said they had experienced physical effects from encounters with the objects and examined them for any physiological changes. In addition, researchers spoke to military service members who had reported sightings of strange aircraft.
“We’re sort of in the position of what would happen if you gave Leonardo da Vinci a garage-door opener,” said Harold E. Puthoff, an engineer who has conducted research on extrasensory perception for the C.I.A. and later worked as a contractor for the program. “First of all, he’d try to figure out what is this plastic stuff. He wouldn’t know anything about the electromagnetic signals involved or its function.”
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
originally posted by: Parishna
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
....Literally there is NOTHING as far as evidence to prove, or even speculate any of this.
How the hell this came about as a theory blows me away.
Next thing youll be telling me is they are beaming signals to Comet Pizza
Through a PizzaStarGate?
No one is trying to prove anything really, but speculation over such extreme measures? I think that's warranted.
Literally this thread is proof that "post modern" idealism is the prevalent theory...........
Disgusting
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: facedye
sounds like their MO
You know what's funny?
OP makes an allusion that this all fits the stuff of an X-Files episode.
In the X-Files feature film it is said that 'kiddie porn' is the hallmark red herring used by the government.
And it makes sense!
Who can realistically, justifiably speak against the claim of 'kiddie porn?'
It's pretty much game over at that point.
It's the proverbial ace in the sleeve
originally posted by: facedye
It basically ends with a reaffirmation of the fact that the "actual reason" is still undisclosed.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
originally posted by: Parishna
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
....Literally there is NOTHING as far as evidence to prove, or even speculate any of this.
How the hell this came about as a theory blows me away.
Next thing youll be telling me is they are beaming signals to Comet Pizza
Through a PizzaStarGate?
No one is trying to prove anything really, but speculation over such extreme measures? I think that's warranted.
Literally this thread is proof that "post modern" idealism is the prevalent theory...........
Disgusting
Hello and Welcome to ATS. This site, while currently very political, was built on keeping things like this in the forefront, just so it wouldn't be brushed aside. Sure it may be nothing but a simple janitor watching two Korean girls pee on each other in a hotel room with gold curtains, but perhaps it's not. And if enough people who may have some local knowledge can assist with fact finding, there may well be some new truth uncovered here.
But to come to a conspiracy site and talk down to people discussing a possible conspiracy is idiotic in a dimension not yet understood. So please, enjoy your time here, read and learn, and please, try not to make that mistake again. New guy gets 1 pass. Only 1.
originally posted by: Maroboduus
originally posted by: facedye
It basically ends with a reaffirmation of the fact that the "actual reason" is still undisclosed.
No, it doesn't. It says that the reason HAD been undisclosed, not that it still is. Maybe learn to read.
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: facedye
Right! And that doesn't explain all the other observatory closures. One random pedophile can't be the reason for all those closures.
originally posted by: facedye
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: facedye
Right! And that doesn't explain all the other observatory closures. One random pedophile can't be the reason for all those closures.
hey, about that.. i haven't really seen any specific information on other observatories closing - rather that there were live camera feeds that went offline around the same time the FBI reached the compound.
what other observatories closed?
No, you're right. So much information on so many stories lately. I think my memories are too convoluted to rely on at the moment.
originally posted by: facedye
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: facedye
Right! And that doesn't explain all the other observatory closures. One random pedophile can't be the reason for all those closures.
hey, about that.. i haven't really seen any specific information on other observatories closing - rather that there were live camera feeds that went offline around the same time the FBI reached the compound.
what other observatories closed?
After Cope could not find his laptop, the court documents said, he began to act frantically and told the chief observer that there was a “serial killer in the area, and that he was fearful that the killer might enter the facility and execute someone.”
The observatory closed, without consulting FBI agents, after Cope’s comments about the serial killer and his erratic behavior, the warrant said.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
originally posted by: Parishna
originally posted by: Whatthedoctorordered
....Literally there is NOTHING as far as evidence to prove, or even speculate any of this.
How the hell this came about as a theory blows me away.
Next thing youll be telling me is they are beaming signals to Comet Pizza
Through a PizzaStarGate?
No one is trying to prove anything really, but speculation over such extreme measures? I think that's warranted.
Literally this thread is proof that "post modern" idealism is the prevalent theory...........
Disgusting
Hello and Welcome to ATS. This site, while currently very political, was built on keeping things like this in the forefront, just so it wouldn't be brushed aside. Sure it may be nothing but a simple janitor watching two Korean girls pee on each other in a hotel room with gold curtains, but perhaps it's not. And if enough people who may have some local knowledge can assist with fact finding, there may well be some new truth uncovered here.
But to come to a conspiracy site and talk down to people discussing a possible conspiracy is idiotic in a dimension not yet understood. So please, enjoy your time here, read and learn, and please, try not to make that mistake again. New guy gets 1 pass. Only 1.