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|    Notanaussieblowhard to Notanaussieblowhard    |
|    Re: Charles J. Hall    |
|    13 Feb 21 09:42:03    |
      From: jimmyw836@gmail.com              On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 11:17:59 AM UTC-5, Notanaussieblowhard wrote:       > In a TUBI documentary he says he was the weather balloon guy at Nellis AFB.       He says they have a flock of 6' tall aliens at Nellis with their wives and       families and they come and go with their interstellar spacecraft which are       powered by anti-gravity        devices fueled with subatomic particles. Apparently the powerplants use       fiberoptic cable coils in lieu of wiring. The aliens have both runabout       spacecraft AND mother ships.        >        > The aliens took Charles into their confidence and were kind to him.        >        > Wild.        >        > Anybody besides the nutcase Kymmie Horsell, want to comment? First go and       watch this rather unobtrusive character on TUBI documentaries, who says he has       advanced STEM degrees, give his lecture. No graphics, but wild!              Somebody anonymous on youtube says Hall is a charlatan. OTOH, there are       others on the net who say he is genuine. I went back to find the rest of his       "fireside chat." I couldn't find it on TUBI. I'll keep looking.              I remember this from his talk: Hall said the tall whites have had spaceships       manufactured for them right here on earth-- using their tech and our materials       -- and that they are anti-gravity machines just like those from their home       planet, except the        craft look like winnebagos, or travel trailers. Bob Lazar said the 9 craft       hangared at S4 are all sizes and shapes, so I reckon we can fit one in that's       shaped like a winnebago. My granddad used to pull a shiny aluminum Airstream       around all over the        USA. It reminded me of a Buck Rogers space ship. So there you are.        Grandfather finally quit that gypsying around when the big V-8 engine,       fatigued as hell from pulling the Airstream up and down mountains, threw a rod       in his old Dodge. "My Dodge        Cahhhh," he called it, his eyes welling with tears.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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