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Bruh are you insane? Who listening to 10 hours of this shyt? :dwillhuh:


Art Bell programs used to be the GOAT for long drives at night. Just the goofiest crazy-ass people on there. I remember one program in particular that was this guy who said he had recorded voices screaming from the pits of hell. And another one who was really adament that alien sightings are really demons in disguise.
 

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Lazar is a proven fraud who shouldn't be believed on anything. He claimed to have graduate degrees from MIT and Caltech, but turned out to have never attended either school and his only college records are from a junior college. He graduated near the bottom of his high school class, which doesn't get anyone on Earth into MIT. He claims that MIT and Caltech erased his records of attendance (which is impossible, there would be way too many paper trails, pictures, yearbooks, etc. completely outside of institutional control), but he can't name a single professor or classmate he ever had at either school, nor has anyone at either school ever remembered him there despite the notoriety.

Pretty much his entire work history is made up too. He was once hired as a technician for a firm that got contracted out at Los Alamos, which is the closest he's ever come to working at any government facility or being a "physicist". Pretty much everything else he has ever said about where he worked and what he did has been proven to be a lie.
 

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Lazar is a proven fraud who shouldn't be believed on anything. He claimed to have graduate degrees from MIT and Caltech, but turned out to have never attended either school and his only college records are from a junior college. He graduated near the bottom of his high school class, which doesn't get anyone on Earth into MIT. He claims that MIT and Caltech erased his records of attendance (which is impossible, there would be way too many paper trails, pictures, yearbooks, etc. completely outside of institutional control), but he can't name a single professor or classmate he ever had at either school, nor has anyone at either school ever remembered him there despite the notoriety.

Pretty much his entire work history is made up too. He was once hired as a technician for a firm that got contracted out at Los Alamos, which is the closest he's ever come to working at any government facility or being a "physicist". Pretty much everything else he has ever said about where he worked and what he did has been proven to be a lie.

Please don't slander Lazar the gawd in my presence.
 

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The first page of this thread won't open no matter how I try and it's been like that for a while. I don't know who the mod is here but if someone does can you pass that info along so that this thread can be accessible.
 

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The first page of this thread won't open no matter how I try and it's been like that for a while. I don't know who the mod is here but if someone does can you pass that info along so that this thread can be accessible.
Just checked and I have no problem getting to the first page. Maybe because it’s my thread? Idk. Anyone else have problems seeing the first page?
 

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Ok the annual UAP report was finally released today. This was also released by the newly established All Domain Anomaly resolution office AARO. More unidentified objects but very little in the way of descriptions.
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Some key points I lifted from Twitter:

171/510 current UAP reports remain unattributed & some have "unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities"

•VERY particular wording re: health effects that sounds like a - read w/ emphasis on “confirmed” & contribute “directly”.



We’re missing so many required sections: K (capturing/exploiting UAP), M/N/O (nuclear associations), etc. which lead me to believe these sections are in the classified report

•NIM-Aviation is officially in the mix, making the value of those patches skyrocket



If you can't identify 33% of catalogued airspace (and sea/space) incursions, our national security establishment has some fukking work to do.

Bonus: PowerPoint presentation by AARO Director Sean Kilpatrick


Double bonus: key takeaways from UAP report by Chris Mellon

Despite major breakthroughs in identifying many UAP, the total number of remaining military UAP incidents reported to the office has more than doubled from 143 in June of 2021 to 314 in August of 2022. That number will continue to grow and with it the importance of continuing UAP collection and analysis.

Triple bonus: uap article on front page of Wall Street journal.


 
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