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Originally posted by SheopleNation
Originally posted by whatsecret
I nominate you to be the leader of the Sheople.... Can we call you John Connor?
As long as I, not "we", can call you the number 1 yes man?
Sure, Sounds good to me. Tell me my friend, Why is it that you feel that you need to fabricate support for your misled bs? LMAO! They are much too intelligent to fall for that weak minded attempt here. Move along guy.
The intelligent folks here at ATS will happily just give a slave like yourself a pass because of pity, nothing more.
however, I thank you for not sticking to the subject of the thread, and instead trying your absolute best, which is pathetic by the way, to derail and troll it. ~$heopleNation
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by whatsecret
It's posted right there, lol.
It's from nearly a year ago. I don't really want to deal with something I don't have a huge interest in. Just thought you guys might find it interesting because I spotted a triangle only a short time prior to that photo.
Originally posted by Jaellma
reply to post by St0mP121
I think the folks with the "military explanation" need to explain if they truly believe all these triangle crafts are of terrestrial and man-made origin, then where do they park the gigantic football-field sized ones???
That's all I want to know. Please provide plausible explanations, however ridiculous, of where you think they fly, hover and park these behemoths? I mean, for the ones as large as a football field, someone, anyone MUST be seeing these things come down over some military base and rest in a super huge hangar.
I mean, come on people. Please provide your theories end to end and not leave holes in your stories. Thanks.
A project at Alpena County Regional Airport is so big it has the potential to forever change the local economic landscape.
County officials have finally released additional details of a project that has been kept secret for more than a year-and-a-half.
The project, Michigan Unmanned Aircraft System Center (MI-UASC), is a collaborative effort with the Combat Readiness Training Center and others for the development of an aerospace industry cluster for unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly known as drones.
The plan includes a drone manufacturing plant, a research and development facility, aerial testing, pilot training and more. The project could lead to spin-off businesses and opportunities for local companies. It could create hundreds of new jobs and warrant the need for new infrastructure for additional housing, hotels and more.
Project officials have already signed a research and development partnership with the University of Michigan Department of Aerospace Engineering. Other potential partners are standing in line ready to sign on to the project.
“This is going to be huge for Alpena,” says county chairman Cam Habermehl. “I think it is going to be a turning point for Alpena’s economy and the economy of the entire region.”
County commissioners paid Explorer Solutions $140,000 to use its contacts inside the aerospace industry to develop the plan and attract potential investors and businesses.
True North Radio Network was the first news organization to uncover the project several months ago but has been holding off from reporting the details at the request of Explorer Solutions, which was concerned our story might comprise the project or allow other communities to steal their ideas.
Originally posted by usmc0311
I think this may shed some light on the possible military angle here. The largest drone facility in the states is being built up in Alpena. Here is an article from one of the local alpena media outlets. It could be possible that they are advanced drones and they are choosing to test them here.
www.alpenanow.com...
A project at Alpena County Regional Airport is so big it has the potential to forever change the local economic landscape.
County officials have finally released additional details of a project that has been kept secret for more than a year-and-a-half.
The project, Michigan Unmanned Aircraft System Center (MI-UASC), is a collaborative effort with the Combat Readiness Training Center and others for the development of an aerospace industry cluster for unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly known as drones.
The plan includes a drone manufacturing plant, a research and development facility, aerial testing, pilot training and more. The project could lead to spin-off businesses and opportunities for local companies. It could create hundreds of new jobs and warrant the need for new infrastructure for additional housing, hotels and more.
Project officials have already signed a research and development partnership with the University of Michigan Department of Aerospace Engineering. Other potential partners are standing in line ready to sign on to the project.
“This is going to be huge for Alpena,” says county chairman Cam Habermehl. “I think it is going to be a turning point for Alpena’s economy and the economy of the entire region.”
County commissioners paid Explorer Solutions $140,000 to use its contacts inside the aerospace industry to develop the plan and attract potential investors and businesses.
True North Radio Network was the first news organization to uncover the project several months ago but has been holding off from reporting the details at the request of Explorer Solutions, which was concerned our story might comprise the project or allow other communities to steal their ideas.
Originally posted by dc4lifeskater
why is it that no one that records these things has nightmode on their camera so we can get some night vision or a good sized spotlight so they can spotlight the thing and get a clear look at it.. annoying!
Originally posted by Sandalphon
Originally posted by Dustytoad
Originally posted by TeflonBear
reply to post by stirling
I happen to agree with you. They are simply too big. I think any military would have a hard time keeping it a secret.
I think these are government craft and I saw one for upwards of 30 minutes some 300 ft in the air.. Flew right over me.. Something about it tried to erase my memory.. I wanted and did look down as it flew above me.. IT lit up the entire beach from waves to dunes..
I'd stay away from these.edit on 1/16/2013 by Dustytoad because: (no reason given)
I've seen these before and they do things that do wipe your emotions and memories out a bit. It's the same idea behind crop circles, that their devices for warping plants by water also can be used on people's cells.
EDIT: The reason why our minds just forget has to do with the nature of time and perception. The science is so known to them that time is factored in mass and energy. It has to do with their propulsion technology; some of it goes faster than light. You see something like that, by the nature of the universe your perception will not match with the rest of your worldline, and your collaborated memories will be affected. I don't know how to describe this in one paragraph.
Their lighting has to do with advanced plasma electronics, like plasmonics that are under development today. Their engineering is sophisticated enough to vibrate the flying machines from place to place.
I had a dream once that I was in one of those huge triangle ships. They pick people up in their pjs when they are sleeping. Typical abduction story right? That was old. The ones that come around today, they something like people from a parallel world, a future. They might be picking up people and switching them with people of similar universes, to control certain outcomes. So they are in Detroit now, looking for something.
What is really interesting is that the things you type up today on the Internet, are visible to the people from the times of the future that live well. There must be futures where they aren't living so well for them to be motivated enough to make an appearance.