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|    Notanaussieblowhard to MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com    |
|    Re: "ghost rocket" seen over NM    |
|    26 Feb 21 22:47:04    |
      From: jimmyw836@gmail.com              On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 1:26:12 PM UTC-5, MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com       wrote:       > "Ghost Rocket?" Strange Object Seen Over New Mexico Wasn't the First       >       > Micah Hanks       > The Intelligence Debrief       > 24 Feb 2021       >       > ...       > On Sun afternoon at approximately 1:19 PM ST, pilots aboard AAL       > Flight 2292 were overheard asking air traffic controllers at       > Albuquerque Center whether they had "any targets up here? We just had       > something go right over the top of us."       >       > "I hate to say this, but it looked like a long cylindrical object that       > almost looked like a cruise missile type of thing," one of the pilots       > stated, "moving really fast right over the top of us."       >       > The transmission was overheard by veteran photojournalist Steve       > Douglass, an investigative journalist and technologies expert who has       > for years operated as a self-described "Stealth Chaser" in his spare       > time, searching for possible advanced classified aircraft. The story       > was covered by Tyler Rogoway at The Warzone, who wrote that he is       > currently awaiting further details about the incident from the FAA.       >       > Over the years, a surprising number of incidents involving       > unidentified missile-like objects, primarily reported by pilots and       > aviation professionals, have surfaced. Arguably, one of the most       > striking incidents of this variety occurred in March, 1997 near Snow       > Hill, Maryland. The incident involved the flight crew of a DC-9 who,       > along with other traffic flying in the area at that time, observed a       > missile-like object ascending through the sky near them.       >       > The Captain and First Officer aboard the DC-9 provided the primary       > report of the incident, which they described as "a rocket or missile       > climbing through our altitude off our left wing." The crew aboard the       > aircraft said they watched this object for close to half a minute,       > which produced a light bluish exhaust trail as it passed them. The       > object was close enough that the plume it produced, according to the       > Captain, covered a third of the visible area out his window cockpit window.       >       > "The object was moving extremely fast, was highly visible, and was       > sighted by other aircraft," the officer's report later detailed, which       > he initially filed with the nearby New York Air Route Traffic Control       > Center as he witnessed it. The Captain described the incident as "a       > very serious matter that needs immediate attention."       >       > The circumstances of this incident were similar to another case that       > occurred 2 years earlier in 1995. ...       >       > --       > NASA wants to play a big part in the development of electric aircraft       > Engadget, 24 Feb 2021 12:57Z       > NASA is working with the aviation industry to develop Electrified Aircraft       > Propulsion tools and designs in a bid to introduce the systems to commercial       > flights by ...       >       > Parker Solar Probe Offers Stunning View of Venus       > NASA, 24 Feb 2021 20:17Z       > NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured stunning views of Venus during its close       > flyby of the planet in July 2020.       >       > Remains of oldest American dog bolster idea that first humans arrived along       > the coast       > Science Magazine, 24 Feb 2021 0:56Z       > When researchers began to excavate a tunnellike cave on the west coast of       > Alaska in 1998, they were hoping to discover the remains of ancient bears.       > Instead ...       >       > Hundreds of skeletons fill this remote Himalayan lake. How did they get       there?       > Livescience.com, 24 Feb 2021 13:55Z       > Hundreds of people have died at a remote Himalayan lake, and some of them       > had no obvious reason to be there.       >       > TX's deregulated electricity market raised consumer costs by $28B: WSJ       > The Hill, 24 Feb 2021 16:53Z       > TX's deregulated electricity market has raised costs to consumers by $28       > bn since 2004,       >       > The `average' hurricane season has a new normal       > AccuWeather, 24 Feb 2021 18:26Z       > The new findings adjust what is considered a normal hurricane season, as       > storms of all intensities continue to form more frequently than ever before.       >       > China's Mars craft enters parking orbit before landing rover       > The Associated Press, 24 Feb 2021 06:15Z       > Beijing. China says its Tianwen-1 spacecraft has entered a temporary parking       > orbit around Mars in anticipation of landing a rover on the red planet in ...       >       > ERAU Electric Aircraft Reaches Milestone       > AVweb, 23 Feb 2021 15:16Z       > Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's "eSpirit" electric aircraft has       > reached the taxi-test stage after 4 years of development.       >       > A Major Ocean Current May Be Hurtling Towards Collapse       > Gizmodo, 23 Feb 2021 19:57Z       > The ocean may have less time than we thought before massive, irreversible       > shifts take place. A new study finds that a crucial ocean system may reach       > its "tipping ...       >       > There's a hidden message in the parachute of NASA's Mars rover       > The Verge, 23 Feb 2021 17:57Z       > The parachute for NASA's Perseverance rover had a hidden message written in       > binary code that said "Dare Mighty Things."       >       > Freshwater fish are in "catastrophic" decline with one-third facing       > extinction, report finds       > CBS News, 23 Feb 2021 17:55Z       > Thousands of fish species are facing "catastrophic" decline - threatening       > the health, food security and livelihoods of 100s of mns of people       > around the ...       >       > Rabies Could Mutate into "Zombie Virus" Says New Study ...       > The Debrief, 23 Feb 2021       > A new Italian study cautions that the rabies virus could mutate, either       > naturally or artificially, into an "apocalyptic" disease that turns humans       > into hyper-aggressive "zombies.". Admittedly, the paper approaches the       > theoretical idea that, since the rise of COVID-19, the world must begin       > "to think-out-of-the-box" when it comes to large-scale epidemics.       >       > Climate change: West Antarctica's Getz glaciers flowing faster       > BBC News, 23 Feb 2021 15:11Z       > Satellites record the speed-up of glaciers along a 1000km stretch of       > Antarctic coastline.       > [Warm glaciers flow no faster coz of global warming... ... Mummy!]       >       > Ghost particle from shredded star reveals cosmic particle accelerator       > Phys.org, 22 Feb 2021 16:40Z       > Tracing back a ghostly particle to a shredded star, scientists have       > uncovered a gigantic cosmic particle accelerator. The subatomic particle,       > called a neutrino, ...       Kymmie, the cigar-shaped UFOs are mother ships. Put that in your executive       report.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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