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|    Kym Horsell to Skybuck Flying    |
|    Re: New policy? US shoots down unidentif    |
|    14 Feb 23 05:13:19    |
      From: kymhorsell@gmail.com              On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 2:14:13 PM UTC+11, Skybuck Flying wrote:       > I have heard/seen about some reports long long long ago of radiation damage       to people from UFOs, so that's one.        >              Well... that sounds like an accident.       I was cutting the grass today. I have a young kitten. She is pretty dumb. For       some reason she wants to get under the lawn-mower. Especially when it's       running.       I push her away, she comes back.       I give her a smack, she comes back.       I try to lock her in the garage, she gets out and tries to run under the       lwan-mower.              People are a lot like that. See the pretty lights on the big space egg. I have       to touch them!!              OTOH no-one wants to be kidnapped and mind-wiped, or worse.               > Another interesting hypothesis from Russians is that the moon is an alien       base and aliens deep inside of it, perhaps even inside of earth.               The only link with the moon I can find is nights of a full moon (moon       furtherfrom sun than earth is on that day) show about 4 more sightings on       average than new moon. You also might expect if the moon is closer to the       earth there might be more UFO        visits but data says no.              There is some indication the position of the moon wrt the earth is important       -- it might be       used to swing around from a trajectory coming in from somewhere else.                     >        > It does kinda fit with the "trans-medium" narrative, kinda creepy to think       that there might be aliens hiding in the moon.        >        > The craters on the moon are said to be unusually flat, not that deep, like       they hitting some kind of special material.        >        > Perhaps it's time for some drilling exercise/expidition to happen on the       moon ?! =D               There are lava tubes on the moon that might be worth a look. But the basic       numbers and a few recent papers show the moon has an average density greater       than average earth rock; the latest thinking is molten iron density.              > Bye for now,        > Skybuck =D              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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