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Originally posted by johnlear
It is unknown who exactly killed who but the 44 scientists were killed along with 22 security personnel. I have no information on whether or not the gray was killed in the melee. I imagine that it was all over in less than 10 minutes. I really don't know for sure. The accident report read that all personnel were killed by 'head wounds'. The report did not elaborate.
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Are there any names to go with these numbers? All these deaths would have had to been explained and obituarys should be in the archives. If there was a rash of unexplained deaths of highly placed scientists around that time it would add a lot of credibility to this story. At the very least there should be articles about at least some of them dissapearing. Was this ever researched? What was found?
Originally posted by yfxxx
[...]
Since this mistake is the only basis of your Moon conspiracy theory, I'd be somewhat surprised if you actually backed off from it. Still, since I pointed out the mistake in your calculation, it would at least be interesting, what you think is the mistake in mine. However, simply ignoring my argument and stubbornly insisting "But Newton says so!!" doesn't count ! [...]
Originally posted by UnstoppableForce
He's probably thinking that no matter what he says to you, you'll tell him he's wrong, and you guys will never stop arguing.
Originally posted by johnlear
Originally posted by UnstoppableForce
He's probably thinking that no matter what he says to you, you'll tell him he's wrong, and you guys will never stop arguing.
Excellent point UnstoppableForce! Sorry for the one line post.
Originally posted by Orion437
Let´s say that im travelling in a car, with a camera,heading south. And suddenly an UFO crashes at my left, in the middle of the country. I approach, get a nice 90 minutes filming, and left. This ends a 70 years of cover ups?
Originally posted by RedPill
Hi Mr Lear, I continue to enjoy your insights.
I was wondering what your thought of the carbon dioxide ice caps on Mars. I just read this article about how they have been melting for the past few years. Given the alleged low atmospheric pressure on Mars CO2 should vaporize at an extremely low temperature. Since the atmospheric pressure is enough to support massive dust storms that cover the planet when probes arrive, do you think these ice caps could be water ice?
Originally posted by Ghost01
John,
I still don't see how it would have been possible to put four people in there. The capsul isn't that big. As was three men would have been really cramped. People need room to move.
Sorry, but based on what I saw, I think you are Wrong on this one.
Tim
Originally posted by antar
Hi John, good to finally meet you. One thing for you, I was camping last summer and during a break in a thunder storm I watched this beautiful v shaped group of lights dance along the bottom of a cloud so close I could reach out and touch it. It instantly made me smile and feel my heart in a good way. I had my camera and with the grace of a ballerina I was up and walking along side it taking photo's closer than any daylight I have ever seen. Usually after something like this one feels exhilerated and couldnt sleep if one wanted. Within minutes I layed down and went to sleep and when I woke my camera was gone and my new van no longer had electrical system. Got any ideas? Be gentle... Oh and one more thing there was a silvery metalic almost invisable , eye squrenching base above the lights, I did not figure it would show in the pictures. What is the closest you have been to this type of craft? And do you have any good stories that have not been told before about you and your ET connections? Thanks John!
Originally posted by pavil
Don't know if they have been asked:
1. What was the first plane you flew.
2. What plane was the most fun to pilot?
Thanks