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|    Skywatcher to MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com    |
|    Re: new revalation: newly released navy     |
|    15 May 21 13:06:04    |
      From: jimmyw836@gmail.com              On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 3:41:04 AM UTC-4, MrPosti...@kymhorsell.com wrote:       > In a newly released vid the semi-transparent object previously named       > "Sphere" -- said by some armchair experts to be a balloon -- is shown       > flying, descending, then entering the Pacific apparently intentionally.       >       >       > [Splash!]       > New Video Taken from USS Omaha Shows UFO Disappearing Into Ocean off San       Diego       > Ellen, 15 May 2021 06:25Z       > The clip was reportedly taken with a cell phone inside the ship's Combat       > Information Center, a classified location on the ...       >       > US Navy personnel witness UFO yet again! This time, the object splashed into       > Pacific Ocean & disappeared       > Meaww, 15 May 2021 06:26Z       > The mysterious object was filmed by a camera aboard USS Omaha which was       > sailing off San Diego coast in July 2019 ...       >       > US Navy vid shows UFO whizzing through sky before dropping into ocean as       > ex-pilot says `military sees them all the time'       > The Sun, 15 May 2021 05:27Z       > A NEW Navy video appears to show a UFO whizzing through the sky before       > dropping into the ocean - and an ex-pilot has said the ...       >       > --       > Upcoming events:       > 9 Jul 2021 NOAA bn Dollar Disasters Q2       >       > China's Tianwen-1 spacecraft completes historic Mars landing       > Al Jazeera English, 15 May 2021 05:02Z       > An uncrewed Chinese spacecraft successfully landed on the surface of Mars on       > Sat, state news agency Xinhua reported, making China the second ...       >       > China's Tianwen-1 mission has successfully landed on Mars       > Engadget, 15 May 2021 0:57Z       > Last summer the China National Space Administration launched its Tianwen-1       > mission to Mars, and today the country's news agencies like Xinhua and CGTN       ...       >       > [Bloched!]       > A New Quantum Paradox Throws the Foundations of Observed Reality into       Question       > Interesting Engineering, 13 May 2021 18:14Z       > Quantum mechanics - one of our 2 most fundamental scientific theories,       > together with Einstein's theory of relativity - throws doubt on some       > common-sense ...       >       > [It's Not Us It's You:]       > Cybersecurity tycoon Kaspersky claims CIA hackers could actually be behind       > US Colonial Pipeline attack blamed on Russian group       > [#unreliablesource]       > RT, 14 May 2021 12:00Z       > A cyberattack that crippled fuel supplies on the East Coast of the US and       > sent gas prices soaring could have been an inside job conducted by American       > spooks, ...       >       > Scientists just caught a giant squid doing something they've never seen       > Yahoo Entertainment, 14 May 2021       > Giant squids are some of the most mysterious creatures on the planet. They       > live deep in the ocean and are almost never seen near the surface, so       > studying them ...       >       > Regent's new electric Seaglider is perfect when you need a boat that flies       > SYFY WIRE, 14 May 2021       > Boston-based Regent Craft Inc. is building a new electric airplane using       > ground effect technology for commuter transportation in coastal area.       > [Russia did it first].       >       > Breathing Through the Rectum Saves Oxygen-Starved Mice and Pigs       > The New York Times, 14 May 2021 19:13Z       > Dr. Caleb Kelly, a gastroenterology fellow at Yale University, was recently       > asked to review a paper about mammals receiving lifesaving oxygen through       > their ...       >       > Tiangong: China may gain a monopoly on space stations-here's what to expect       > Phys.org, 14 May 2021 14:11Z       > China launched Tianhe-1, the first and main module of a permanent orbiting       > space station called Tiangong (Heavenly Palace), on April 29. Two       > additional ...       >       > Solar wind from the center of the Earth       > Phys.org, 14 May 2021 17:07Z       > High-precision noble gas analyses indicate that solar wind particles from       > our primordial Sun were encased in the Earth's core over 4.5 bn years ago.       >       > [Swamp Gas!]       > US must release `best ever photo' of UFO showing 100ft craft over Scotland       > after `UK cover up', says investigator       > The Sun, 14 May 2021 11:15Z       > AN INFAMOUS "lost" UFO photo should be released by the US when intelligence       > agencies officials publish a much-anticipated ...       >       > Irish health service shuts down IT systems after 'sophisticated' ransomware       > attack       > CNBC, 14 May 2021 15:11Z       > The Irish Health Service Executive said there was a "significant ransomware       > attack" on its IT systems.       >       > Saharan dust pours off Africa Coast, stretching across Atlantic Ocean       > accuweather.com, 14 May 2021 15:10Z       > A massive plume of Saharan dust has emerged off of the African coast, nearly       > a month ahead of the average pace, and it could be seen in satellite images       ...       >       > Lightning suspected of killing 18 Asiatic elephants in India       > Yahoo News, 14 May 2021 07:16Z       > Lightning is believed to have killed a herd of 18 wild Asiatic elephants in       > remote northeastern India, a forest official said Fri. The elephants,       > including 5 ...       >       > Climate change could erase ancient Indonesian cave art       > Griffith News, 13 May 2021 23:22Z       > Griffith University-led research has revealed that some of the world's       > earliest known rock art is disappearing at an alarming rate. This includes...       > [About 300 sites of rock art across Sulawesi are reportedly in danger.       > The ~45ky paintings, believed to be the earliest known, were       > discovered in the 1950s. At the time it wasn't noted they were       > deteriorating, but now scientists have found the limestone walls of       > the various sites are crumbling. They say the process has accelerated       > in recent decades].              Good stuff, Mr. Posti. Thanks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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