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Paglen says came from an Air Force Special Projects office that managed the F-117A stealth fighter program, bears a picture of a mushroom. The motto around it, "Semper en Obscurus," translates to "Always in the Dark." (Some Latin scholars may quibble that the motto's correct spelling is "Semper in obscuris.")blogs.abcnews.com...
Originally posted by burntheships
SEMPER EN OBSCURUS SPECIAL PROJECTS
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Paglen says came from an Air Force Special Projects office that managed the F-117A stealth fighter program, bears a picture of a mushroom. The motto around it, "Semper en Obscurus," translates to "Always in the Dark." (Some Latin scholars may quibble that the motto's correct spelling is "Semper in obscuris.")blogs.abcnews.com...
Originally posted by TheMur
reply to post by jkrog08
Dolce patch!
Originally posted by MasterGemini
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And some more on the mushroom and always in the dark.
Old shamans used to climb down into caves where only a certain wavelength or particle of light could penetrate and they would use magic mushrooms and other psychedelics.
The First Earth Battalion was involved in things like this (even trained at the same base as those of the Abu Graib prison scandal).
The movie THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS even addresses this whole concept as it was based on reality.
Originally posted by TheMur
reply to post by burntheships
we all know what base lies where the red star is on the "silence for a lifetime" patch.....could it be the smoking gun we have all been looking for?
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
reply to post by lcbjr1979
I'm 25, an Air Force veteran of the Iraq War, majoring in RN and Health Sciences, and I'm an EMT.
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
reply to post by burntheships
No, that's what I learned from my time in the Air Force obviously.
Your point eludes me ma'am...
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
reply to post by TheMur
As I posted before, I believe the "green door" is nothing but a literal green door with the color having no particular significance. There are rumors of USAF bases having their intel unit's doors always painted green in order to hide their location but give a hint to other troops "in the know."
The intel at my base certainly wasn't advertised (from what I recall) but there were no great lengths to hide it either. From all the intel reports I've received during my time in, they were behind a slew of different colored doors.