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“Our partnership with TTSA serves as an exciting, non-traditional source for novel materials and transformational technologies to enhance our military ground system capabilities,” said Dr. Joseph Cannon of U.S. Army Futures Command. “At the Army's Ground Vehicle Systems Center, we look forward to this partnership and the potential technical innovations forthcoming.”
originally posted by: TheGreatWork
Disclosure.......... LOL! Sorry. I just don't buy it.
Luis Elizondo recently mentioned that we are in possession of a crashed UAP,
Over the years I have tried to read everything available about the Battle of L.A. (and anything else ufo related) but had never seen this information before. Is this something recently released?
originally posted by: spiritualarchitect
“Regarding the air raid over Los Angeles it was learned by Army G2 that Rear Admiral Anderson recovered an unidentified airplane off the coast of California with no bearing on conventional explanation. This Headquarters has come to the determination that the mystery airplanes are in fact not Earthly and, according to secret intelligence sources, they are in all probability of interplanetary origin.”
General George C. Marshall – US Army 1942
They have been in possession of crashed UFO's since maybe 41 or 42. Definitely since= 1947. So what makes this any different? Because a public company has access to it?
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: celltypespecific
Luis Elizondo recently mentioned that we are in possession of a crashed UAP,
About as plausible as Ron Wyatts claim to have found The Ark of the Covenant.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: spiritualarchitect
Generally the government avoids anything that will "excite" the public. Which is one of the reasons why I was so astonished they let Trump get elected! And Obama!
originally posted by: vlawde
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: celltypespecific
Luis Elizondo recently mentioned that we are in possession of a crashed UAP,
About as plausible as Ron Wyatts claim to have found The Ark of the Covenant.
Did he actually flat out say that, or 'hinted' at it? If he flat out said it, where there any details?
However, one man claims to have not only found the Ark of the Covenant but to have seen it with his own eyes. Ron Wyatt says he found the Ten Commandments on January 6, 1982, an event he believes was foretold by prophecy
originally posted by: The GUT
We've always got along well-enough in spite of our differing views, cellty, so I know you'll forgive me when I say, "Sucker!"
All this hype could mean Disclosure...but it smells like something else. The best cons always mix some truth into the lie cocktail, to make it more palatable, so I'm certainly watching all this don't get me wrong.