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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    'The signatures don't match with anything we have or anybody else on earth... and believe me, we saw a lot of stuff' . Unidentified signatures for materials, 'weirded out' pilot accounts dealing with visuals and recorded radar pickups. They're all part of the circus bag that TTSA will dish out...
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    He's Back! Ask Walter Bosley

    Based on the BIGLY reactions and awesome TTSA fundraising since the initial disclosure... I can safely put UFO's on the same shelf as PT Barnum's bearded lady. We obviously live in weird times... maybe that T-Shirt can protect me from that ray gun LMAO Which kind of proves the point... If...
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    He's Back! Ask Walter Bosley

    another question: Will disclosure be transformed into a ludicrous cash making scheme ? :D I'm still waiting for my T-Shirt LOL
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    He's Back! Ask Walter Bosley

    All right then... ;) If an old 2004 video showing exotic craft running away from a couple of fighter jets can generate 2 million$ for TTSA... how much more for each disclosure by the group lol. Will it be an exponential progression going up or down for each subsequent video ? Is the big reveal...
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    LMAO !!! ... Hilarious analogy. I'm waiting for the next dog trick lol. If the last batch of CHUM (ATFLIR + 2 pilots) can generate 2 million$... How much for alien materials ? ;)
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    An old ATFLIR video from 2004 and 2 accounts from fighter pilots might not be enough CHUM for most of us here LOL. Chumming - Wikipedia Chumming (American English from Powhatan)[1] is the practice of luring various animals, usually fish such as sharks, by throwing "chum" into the water. Chum is...
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    Just checked out their website (video)... Infinitely ambitious video but seems like there's not enough wind in their sails and no sustained momentum for their financing call. (Stuck at 2$million for a while) Very well developed marketing effort presenting their desired agenda and their brand...
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    January 7, 2018 — Col. John Alexander

    :eek: .... Damn !! Guess that leaves everything up to China :confused:
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    Reminds me of a Prince Rupert's drop ... it obviously has a weak spot :)
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    A.T.F.L.I.R. degraded Video

    John Alexander mentioned that the video was definitely degraded for 'national security' reasons... well how much degradation would you expect on a 2004 ATFLIR video ? ;) Here was the situation back in 1999: Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR) First Flight "The ATFLIR images...
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    It's a hilarious introduction LOL DeLonge obvious lost emotional control of his enthusiasm :) You're absolutely correct in asserting that this subject obviously needs a framework other than TTSA. DOD, NSA, DIA.... where are they ?
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    January 7, 2018 — Col. John Alexander

    Almost 30 years of data... of which we'll never get a snippet. This reeks of a necessary breakaway civilization. I figure this happened in the mid -1970's before the end of the cold war. Ronald Reagan, before alzheimer's kicked in, gave us a few hints in the 1980's. There's an obvious disconnect.
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    So he stuck around beyond 2012... which is telling in a way. 5 years with limited DOD funding.
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    "Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo "

    Luis Elizondo... My take?... He left his job at the DOD. A damn good job in the middle of the UFO action :). No one in his right mind here would have left that job unless: You've got enough information to disclose in order to generate the cash to pursue your investigation outside the DOD You...
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    January 7, 2018 — Col. John Alexander

    Infinite thanks Chris for asking my question (Podcast 1:41) The 'emotion trumps logic' response is quite an eye opener and is 100% what I expected. Mentioning 30,000 employees with 30.000 opinions is a bit strange when the essential decision-making involves only a handful of top DOD managers...
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    Last Minute! Col. John B. Alexander Returns

    Awesome !! Definitely ask him about the balance between rationality and the weight of religious belief in the armed forces relative to the UAP phenomena. Does religious belief (Christian) play an important role in non-investigation / non-disclosure. If religion is a factor then a further...
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    Bigelow Alien Alloys: Covert race for cheap isotope separation methods

    Can't thank Luis enough for all this !! It's a massive credibility clean up in the area of BS mainstream scientific rebukes of local system ET claims. Shostak: “craft” were actually caused by the instruments aboard the plane rather than something in the airspace in front of it. Tyler: Call me...
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    Bigelow Alien Alloys: Covert race for cheap isotope separation methods

    I'd actually pay to view this lol... considering the high drama and the reputations that could potentially go south if all this was a sophisticated set-up. I can already imagine the ultimate awesome boxing match between: Leslie Kean, Robert Bigelow, Harry Reid, Luis Elizondo... the whole TTS...
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    Seth Shostak loses it

    That's the gist of it... Should funding be directed to near-earth investigations instead of scanning the milky way for artificial signals (Radio), he's basically out of a job. SETI institute founded in 1984 (34 years ago).... Luis found a HELL of a lot more stuff in 5 years (2007-2012) for a...
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    Seth Shostak loses it

    https://www.economist.com/blogs/erasmus/2014/09/religion-and-american-armed-forces Mr Weinstein insists that contrary to the stereotype some people might have, he is not a "Chardonnay-drinking liberal"—he is a Republican, and proud to come from a family with a strong military tradition. But he...
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