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A Faires Assessment.

Greetings.  "...they want unsubstantiated claims, void of tangible evidence???" "Who are you talking about? It would be great to have something substantial to prove what I have seen. I gave you a description of my best sighting, and could have told you a great amount of related details, but you didn't even give a react, much less ask for more info. We, who see them as civilians, who are witness to their comings and goings and sometimes are their subjects of study, do not get to have proof of these things. It isn't allowed. The govt entities they make alliances with are the ones who have the proof, but of course THEY aren't allowed to divulge anything publicly either... And there is our conundrum... You seem, most times, all too willing to be one who is enthusiastic about debunking the whole idea of alien visitation, and far too unwilling to just listen to what has actually happened, using your natural ability of discernment as a guide. I find this very annoyi

Die Glocke? Die Crap.

Greetings. Conspiracy theories are dime a dozen, and are entertained and embraced by millions of people around the planet.  The story of the Die Glocke is one of the most well-known, and one of the least provable conspiracy theories. The Die Glocke, or "The Bell," allegedly was a top-secret weapon that the Nazis developed in the European theater near the end of World War II. Known as a "Wunderwaffe," which is a term which applies to the advanced technology that the Nazis may or may not have developed, the Die Glocke was allegedly a contraption that had anti-gravity capabilities, was an operational time machine, and was derived from a recovered flying saucer. The Die Glocke describes as follows: Bell shaped, standing 3.7 meters tall, or about 12 feet, with a diameter of about 2.7 meters, or 9 feet in circumference. From an appearances standpoint, the Die Glocke is believed to be identical to the UFO that allegedly crashed near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania on December 9th

Disclosure? The UFO Community Jumps the Gun.

Greetings. The testimonials of David Charles Grusch set the UFO community on it's head, kicking off a spirited discussion about the possibilities of disclosure, whatever that term really means.  Mr. Grusch testified in front of the House Oversight Committee on national security subcommittee on July 26th of this year. Mr. Grusch appeared alongside two retired military veterans, David Fravor, a former commanding officer in the United States Navy, and Ryan Graves, executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace. As opposed to the first-hand accounts of Mr. Fravor and Mr. Graves, who discussed their personal experiences with UFOs while on active duty, the testimony given by Mr. Grusch was second-hand in nature, legally hearsay.  All three gentlemen advocated for greater clarity on the subject of UAPs, which is the acronym of favor nowadays, a point of view shared by subcommittee members of both political parties. Soon after the much anticipated hearings, declarations began to be mad