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On this episode of Strange Erycon,we talk about those alleged metal spheres that
are surrounding the planet and scaring theheck out of our military intelligence. After
that recover a recent tip I receivedabout the type of entities allegedly shot down
over Michigan and Alaska entities balloon likeentities. Be sure to hit that like
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and subscribe. Share the channel ifyou got the nerve, and the links
are below. If your curiosity hasbeen inspired, let's get it all see
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you need see see Remember to lovesinning, I n scinis my love sing
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ing. What's going on? Recon? Good morning, good evening, whatever,
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wherever? What? I don't knowwhere you're at in this kitten shaped
planet we're on. I don't know. That's what I've heard. I've heard
it's kitten shaped. Now, that'swhat the flat earth people have now decided
to move on. They've moved onto kitten Earth. That's the new thing.
Get with it. There's no wayfor a person to fly from the
ear to the tail anyways. Reconas you see by the name of today's
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show, where there's no stranger recontact there and I think it just floating
metal orbs and super balloon entities.As I's in the beginning. That's what
we're going to cover. But beforeI do, I get to remind you
once again, I'll be on herealmost every single day for you. I
do me a massive favor and hitthat like and subscribe to leave a comment
below. It's super helpful. Butlet's get right into it. First things
First, I want to talk aboutsomething that you may have already known about,
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but yet it adds motive to whatwe saw. Where is that shooting
from? Okay, there we go, Sorry about that. Back in twenty
seventeen, we knew that we heardabout the launch of this to the Stars
Academy with Tom DeLong and this groupof other people. You know, we
heard. The conspiracies exploded right away. The supporters rushed in to defend them
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and of course invest in them,and it just led to this extremely It
was extremely radical claims by both whatthe company was going to offer and what
they were actually doing and why theywere doing it. One of the individuals,
at least one of them, luelAzando, you know, would speak
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constantly about it's see this unknown thingthat we're dealing with as either aliens or
this is the biggest intelligence failure ever. You've heard things like that on repeat
for years, have you not,well, in twenty fifteen, just a
few years before then. We knowTTSA stood up in twenty sixteen and and
you know, made their debut twentyseventeen. But they but the ball is
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rolling for all that stuff. Itmust be beforehand. Why because we see
you know, motive in all directions, but mostly coming from China. But
instead of boring you with Chinese dronesthat were released in twenty fifteen that are
just lifting bodies that can be droppedfrom balloons and don't show any real signature
because they're just they're just gliding totheir target. You know, we're going
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to skip that to something that wasgoing on in the civilian side of the
world, something that's scared the liveand crap out of the counterintelligence community.
And we're talking about a world whereweird, shiny metal spheres are floating all
around. I mean they're weird tothe public inside. Something very basic but
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nonetheless a problem for the United Statesgovernment other governments around the world big time,
and that would be Project Sweep.Why don't we get into what Project
Sweep is right now for you?And give you the basics. Hey,
Dorothy Awkins, thank you very much. Good mornings. Thank you for starting
us off with a super chat alreadyfrom the Bridgewater Triangle, coming out here,
coming here every day talking to youabout cool military tech and weird weird
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UFO and paranormal stuff. I reallyappreciate it every day, So thank you
Dorothy for supporting the show. I'lltry to be on here every single day
as long as you all keep supportingthe show. Thank you very much.
I really appreciate it. Okay,let's start here with Project Sweep. We're
gonna talk about Projects Sweep before wemove on to what some what a balloon
like entity is. And we werealmost had it right when we guessed it
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the other not tell me. Idon't know if this is an actual fact,
but it looks pretty close. Butlet's go over to Projects Sweep first.
All right, my friends and weirdos, get ready to strap in for
this one. Let me give youa little image to what you're gonna see
here. Let's give you a viewpointfrom Project Sweep. How about that.
Let's give you now, you knowwhat, Let's just show your Project Sleep.
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Actually about that. Here's a windowstreamyard failing. Okay, here is
a metal sphere. Those are notThose are that's not a tripod or tricycle
or stands to land on Just youknow, those are antenna antennae. This
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is Project Sweep. And remember,let's think critically in with context broad context.
What's going on in the world,and what was claimed and what images
were shown to us, what we'veheard about metal spheres and strange things like
that metal spheres can scare counterintelligence agentsinto a panic, or at least into
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an idea of making money off aproblem that's yet resolved. Deep Sweep a
one foot diameter of cylic orb equippedwith radio equipment attached to an eight point
two foot diameter helium filled balloon thatyou can barely see with the naked eye.
It ascends more than fifteen miles intothe Earth's atmosphere, recording a wide
range of radio data and later forlater analysis. The goal is to create
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a low cost platform for high altitudesignals intelligence, allowing the public, not
the military, crowdsource data collection fortracking secret government area machines like drones and
satellites and high altitude planes. Thismade its world debut by a series of
hacker slash artists out of Europe.The probe was built with soft to find
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radios and ten on GPS, censuscamera and communication equipment. The entire setup
costs less than three hundred dollars,with plans to use even cheaper components in
the future. You can see howthat could be a problem. The probe
is released with a weather balloon,which only costs you know, upwards of
one hundred dollars. If you getyou can get a couple of good ones
and I can direct you to awebsite. But we're not going to recommend
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doing this. I don't recommend peoplegoing to do their own open source intelligence,
open open source signal intelligence. That'sjust me. But whatever. The
data collected from successful flights is intendedto be publicly available for analysis and further
probe launches into other areas of theworld and using other winds and capabilities to
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linger in places they I'm just lettingyou know this just so if anyone else
is listening to this, I'm justletting the public know that this exists.
I'm not saying you should do it, okay. The project aims to identify
and recognize the presence of secret aerialdevices through radio frequency monitoring. Oh so
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far, what do we got though? Just so far we have something that
has no flaps, has no meansof propulsion, is giving off weird signals,
can control itself, can seemingly stayaloft for months on end. I
mean, this thing is just outof this world. Deep Sweep hopes to
inspire a community if I altitude radioenthusiasts for monitoring the sky is in a
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manner similar to Ham radio hobbyists.This is his quote, and I love
this what the Ham means. It'ssimple what the Ham radio scene does here
on Earth. We wish to dothe same thing at the fringe of space,
because that's where a hell of alot of really fascinating and dubious things,
the wah things are happening. I'msorry, says Oliver, one of
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the Hacker artists. There's no otherway of getting to it. The mission
it launched in August twenty seven.August twenty seven, twenty fifteen. Its
location was at a Germany and Idon't know how to say this name,
but I'm thinking Madgeburg, Germany.Balloon was a six hundred a six hundred
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pow in balloon six hundred powan balloon. I gotta look that one up,
guessing that's gallons three point seven onecubic meter helium volume. Initially tests to
verify concept and basic implementation, Intendedto refine RF captured strategy in future flights.
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Wait, wait this thing wait,just say hold on, I'm getting
flashbacks when this counterintelligence dude came outand started going on lecture circuits saying that
if you find R signatures in thesky, it's strange. Sorry. The
launch challenges they had, of courseat the beginning, like most of these
companies do, they were they werepretty successful, but they did have some
challenges. One of them was USBpower bus issues on the Intel Edison caused
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a delay in the launch. Nervouslyobserved the balloon rise quickly under a dark
sky because you know, I guessit's like a thing with launching at night,
which obviously you lose sight of itrather quick and uh and you know
you're you're you're where it comes down. If you're tracking device to transpant it
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doesn't go off. Yeah, it'dbe pretty nuts, all right. Moving
on here, the flight duration forthe test when this was running, we're
just over two hours to see thecollection. You know, if it was
working, everything was working appropriately.There was a surprise received SMS coordinates from
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the probe following morning. Probe purportedlocation indicated a journey over Klint Kalinigrad,
Kaliningrad at high at high land speed, settled in a cornfield and there are
Minsk over one thousand kilometers away.Obviously, there are some challenges with retrieval
because this is they're basically doing somethingthat the US and others were practicing doing
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and had you know, people thereto you know, pick something up.
That's why the UFO stories always blewmy mind right because I break off here
for a second about how the menin black, you know, uh,
the men in black, you know, conspiracies that these people can show up
anywhere essentially after UFO has spotted orcrashed or lands or whatever. And the
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problem is is that you know thatin the context of it being alien that
sounds weird, is strange, butyou know, when it comes to our
data collection and things like that,these we had people waiting in the trees,
you know, so to speak.If a balloon was coming down somewhere,
if a spy tool was coming downsomewhere, we'd even grab it by
a plane, pick it up outof a swampy marsh rice paddy, out
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of the forest wherever there was teamsliterally recovery teams waiting, vehicles waiting,
and they didn't have this, sothat was difficult. Uh data context.
Battery ran out at approximately ten kilometersaltitude, but you know, one of
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the tests that ran out before iteven got to the burst altitude, which
was unfortunate. But the evidence suggestedthe probe covered large distances over land during
its ascent, causing battery drainage,so they figure they have to figure out
a better way to launch it.But other than that, it was extremely
significant on the fact that the generalsweeps that it did collected an immense amount
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of free data. Now, ofcourse they're not going to be listening in
to encrypted communications from the military,but they will to some degree be able
to match what a drone, ahigh altitude drone, or a balloon is
doing. You know, and I'veplayed it on the show so many damn
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times in the past. I don'twant to, you know, keep bringing
it up, but it has tobe remembered, and you have to share
the information because it's part of thisstory, whether we like it or not.
Like the aerostar balloons, the ravenaerostar balloons, we have to watch
video multiple times because the significance ofit and the little nuances you get every
time you watch it, and youthe stuff we cover here, you'll start
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seeing where the public doing this isthe greatest adversary of all. Forget the
Chinese, Forget everyone. The Chineseand the Russians share but three hundred dollars
in twenty fifteen. By the way, twenty fifteen. If you're not aware
on the defense beat, if you'rehere for the defense beat side of things,
what everyone scrambled when we when theysaw you know, these Russia I
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mean these Chinese drone pictures floating andstuff. And you should go to the
you know, go to the warzone if you don't know what I'm talking
about. But I'm talking about thebooster and miss in the in the glide
body, the hypersonic missile and stufflike the dz DF, the df the
d z ZF what is it,Jesus pleasure, The f ZF the DFCS
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designated as the US WU fourteen WUfourteen Hypersonic Missive Delivery Vehicle. They were
testing back in two thousand and fourteenand stuff and fifteen, and they debuted
that picture of the world, thoseengineers and scientists standing around it, which
all it was in this wind tunnelpicture was a you know we've spoken about
on the show many times. Youknow, there are multiple ways to use
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a weapon system like that. Itslows down as it goes, but it
goes under traditional routes that an icbmW would take, and it's being delivered
in a very non traditional way.Even though a balloon is older than everything.
Imagine the oldest device, you know, using a modern day you know,
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military installation killer essentially like you know, like a hypersonic weapon. I
mean, it's pretty crazy to thinkabout the fact that it was if you
consider in the context like I'm sellingit to you right now, it sounds
really an awful lot like the manyflaws in our in our security that weren't
being handled and intelligence was being stolen, you know, depending on what you
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believe, what story you believe bythe Chinese and targets, target, target
acquisition, all this other stuff andthe progression of these weapons. You know,
this this is just you know,this is just one of the many
things that essentially was going on intwenty fifteen that scared the living crap out
of a bunch of people and gavethem the opportunity as well, though,
to sell this whole you know,this idea that there's some scary, you
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know, killer threat here to getmoney in order to counter things like this,
in order to counter things like theDFZF dangling off of well, not
the DFCF but the weapon system danglingoff a balloon. I'm gonna pause there
for a second and allow everyone toget that in their mind. Hold on
a second, Hold on, Iforgot this is, you know, traditionally
what we do here at Stranger Youkount if if you're not aware, is
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I take five minutes to show youthe picture that I just talked about.
I thought I was showing you asI was talking, because all I had
to do is click left or right, and it was there the whole time,
and I never brought it up.I'm talking about this picture, by
the way, that's the picture fromtwenty to fifteen that I believe twenty and
fifteen. IM sorry if I'm mistaken, I apologize. But it was a
series of photographs that came out thathad had all these people writing stories and
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you can go to multiple defense blogsand see you know, this isn't This
isn't the holy I mean, thisisn't the uh, you know, the
end all be all the Chinese likewhite I am on camera, holy crowd.
Just notice this isn't the end allbe all. You know, this
weapon system can be stopped, itjust takes a non traditional route. Well,
that dangling off a balloon is awfulscary because that means that you know,
from fifty thousand and seventy thousand feetover a US city like that spy
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balloon was, they could be launchingweapons systems rather than launching them from a
traditional platform like a boat or asubmarine. You see what I'm saying.
These raccoons are dangerous things, andthey're being brought back and you know that
probably can be counted in an easyway, but you know it's it's it's
risky. You're talking about something thatyou know wouldn't be recognized. I believe
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on IR from IR tracking satellites likethe one that burst, ones that see
weapon systems launch. I don't knowif it if it falls under the same
thing. And we're going to talkabout, you know, something related to
that after this. But let's goback to sweep real quick, because this
was going on at the exact time. The metal spheres, the images of
the new hypersonic lifting body or hypersonicyou know, drones that were gonna start
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flying around in China, and soyou had yourself this scare and the ability
to make a few bucks. Iwould suggest it feels like getting a problem
solved. Like one of the problemsis the United States government to some degree
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is going to need some help inthe form of companies that can solve the
problem of a sky which is biggerthan the ground, filled with instruments from
the public and China, in Russiaand everyone else that are spying on the
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United States and their allies. Howdo you differentiate between them? Which ones
are good, which ones are bad? Which ones are students projects, which
ones are you know, kids learningabout the weather? You know which ones
are what is what? And that'sall going on at once. Allows people
to say, hey, I canstart a company that helps mitigate this issue.
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You know, Enigma Labs. Thatsounds like one. We heard about
sky for and the Vault was anattempt at one from TTSA. We've heard
about all these other attempts to,you know, to to help provide information
on you know, this super ambiguousstuff floating around in the sky that's either
alien or as you now know,the threat that these people knew about.
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This ability for the for the publicto spend three hundred bucks three ninety dollars.
Now it's a little more expensive,but it's not that much more expensive.
And and plus you can do witha raspberry pie rather than the devices
they were using with a full sizeall enemies, but you know, you
can, you can float these spheresaround and collect data and track what the
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military is up to. You mightnot be listening to what they're saying,
but that you can essentially like yousee Jeremy Corbell, Jeremy Corbell, I'm
so sorry, dude, McGowan,sorry McGowan. Like you see McGowan do
with Osyrus and others do with itwith some of their equipment. They're doing
with these things automatically identify signatures,either visual or or some other signature and
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assign it to something so they knowthat's not something strange, that's actually an
airplane. It's just the way wecaptured it where you know it's an airplane
because whatever the hell the signature isthey've they've assigned to it, probably multiple
signatures, no way, it's morespecific either way. The the you know,
this is the same concept into beable to use like a flight tracker
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app on a spy drone. Thatsounds extremely ridiculous. That sounds like you're
helping our adversaries identify the location ofthings that are helping keep you safe.
That sounds, to one degree oranother, it sounds like, you know,
an honest, kind of high integrityattempt at allowing the public to do
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what only a small group of individualson the planet been able to do for
so long, like our scientists workingfor the military and intelligence organizations. But
at the same time, we alwayshave to walk this line of what the
is this like? Are you purposelytrying to interfere with what do you do
you believe there's some sort of nefariousthing going on that you're trying to stop
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and expose or something and save yourI don't like that there's something there's some
sort of weird thing that happens.I can even understand, and I'm not
saying that I would go around tellingeveryone it's aliens. I think that's kind
of pathetic, But I do feelthat that I could if it was my
job. Right, can we allrelate to at least that like lou Elizondo
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and others, you know, Italk about that hype train and how everyone
can make money and lose on it. With all these people, they're all
trying to get money for their ownissue, for their own thing. It's
no different when a bunch of scientistsget a big contract and everyone's like,
all right, we'll make the bossesspecial tool. But while we're doing that,
we'll also be working on a thingthat we really want to work on,
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a medication for men that makes youlast all. But there's a you
know, there's there's there's this ideathat that you know, pausing in real
quick, there's this idea that thatI want to say that some people can't
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understand context at all, So it'shard for me to even explain it.
And I can make an million metaphorsand analogies and when stories or whatever.
But there's something kind of dirty aboutgoing around knowing there's a real issue and
going around speaking so ambiguously and soyou know, some manipulative and uh and
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out of context. Everything you sayis out of in some strange context.
Rather, it's uh, it's kindof you know, it's dirty. Even
though I can I can relate towhy someone would have to do that if
this was an actual problem. Theywanted to create a company and actual solve
actually solve a problem because they knewthe government wasn't going to do it fast
enough. Okay, I can understandthat. That's great. But if you're
like Ryan Graves or Alexander or allthese other people that are consistently utilizing the
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dirtiest parts of this very broken fieldof eufology, then I can call you
know, I you know, Isay, nay, it's bull crap,
and I and I and you know, I think it's messed up, but
I can still relate and uh,you know before I go back into another
crazy rant, which that's if you'rea new Year and you have no idea
what's going on. That's my biggestissue. I can't stop ranting about things
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all the time. I apologize,I'm broken, but it's it's it's incredibly
I mean, just put just putyourself in the position for a second.
Let's just do a little pretending timehere. Okay, my friends and weirdos,
you know, let's do a littlepretending time. You know that the
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world is becoming aware. Not now, the world, the majority of people
isn't gonna do this. We gotthe we got lives to live, we
got kids to raise. We gottago to the store, we gotta pay
the bill, we gotta go towork. Whatever it is. You know,
we're not gonna be launching balloons.We gotta be launching balloons, are
everyone. Let's go get launch someballoons. I mean, that'd be fun,
but it doesn't like a balloon.I love a balloon. Balloons are
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great, all right, anyways,I like the balloon animal giraffes the best.
But seriously, the world becomes awarethat not only this is hypothetical,
not only is there you know,spy planes and drones and whatever else above
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you at all times, there's endlessamounts of electronic signatures going off between the
ground and whatnot, large sweeps ofdata collection from above all the stuff,
and that it could possibly because there'sno real predicting the viral nature of a
lot of things. You can tryto stop it, I'm sure. But
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if the world became aware le EdwardSnowden style about what's above your head type
of thing, you know, andyou could and you yourself could participate in
exposing that for only three hundred dollars. They would be a major crisis and
you would have to change. Youwould have to change and adapt whatever it
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is. I'm not smart enough toknow that you have the more encryption or
better you know, signature reduction onyour If anything, it's probably a good
thing for the future, for thefuture of of intel security whatnot. But
but the the the problem is thatyou have this hypothetical situation that could swell
multiple markets cause obviously a bit ofhysterian you could use that on it.
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But you have yourself an issue whereyou can you would try your ass off
to go around telling everyone alien,Alien Alien. In my bet, my
mind, if that was the routesomeone and you agreed upon, because you
didn't want you whatever you would do, you you wouldn't want to You wouldn't
want to inspire people to be flyingdrones balloons in and around military installations.
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You would want to get these peoplethat believe in something already to find your
solution for those problems. And youknow that's that's pretty much what happened.
Regardless if they ever find Aliens wenton, all these individuals that are involved
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with these companies that are solving aUAP problem. If they're getting government funds
to solve a UAP problem, andwe see what the government is considering UAP
so far. They've had multiple hearings, including NASA, and they've had people
like doctor Kirkpatrick go up there andShank k Patrick and talk about you know
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what his investigation in the UAP hasshown so far. If that's what UAP
is so far, and these peopleare offering programs to mitigate a UAP problem,
then they're dealing with things just likethis. All right, I guess
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that's a nice Let's let's for asecond crack one of these things open looking
side so you get an idea ofwhat's in there. This is the worst
morning rant ever. All right,I'm gonna stop. Let's let's just let's
let's crack this thing open. Whatwe got here? Yes, I'm seeing
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I'm seeing typical Western engineer stuff,or at least computer engineers in hardware,
people that that don't care about organizationor anything. But this also looks like
you can get this equipment from twentyfifteen and on would shrink down significantly,
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as I said, the raspberry piething because one of that back the I
can't bring up raspberry pies for along time because they that was one of
the there was like I don't knowif it was Wired magazine, I'd have
to look it up, but someonewas talking about, you know, literally
taking a helium tank and filling aballoon, tying a raspberry pie with a
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little transponder on it, and havingthat raspberry pie. I think I can't
even remember what it was. Itwas like ping the I can't remember.
Someone was figured on a way totake information or something from people. What
are those things in the highway,those easy passes? I can't recall if
that was it. I'm I'm I'mI'm probably misremembering completely it, so do
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not quote me on that one atall. But someone had done that with
a raspberry pie, and then theyand and then you know, shortly thereafter
there was a on the UFO topic, there was a war Zone article about
you know, Chinese spy balloons andwhatnot, and even simpler, not even
necessarily spy balloons involved in being usedas the UAP thing, which always made
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me think, I wonder if anyoneever came to those guys like Keyo,
Rogue Away, Trevith there and afew others from the war zone and essentially
tried to get them on board,and they instantly came out with that.
Do you think that's what happened?I mean they it was at twenty twenty
one, beginning of twenty twenty one, that article came out about the h
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they're trying to the they're trying tosay that it's UFOs, but it's really
just cheap Chinese tech. And thenwe ended up finding out they actually were
referring to those things already. Itwasn't like they released that information about the
balloons and the drones afterwards. Theyliterally that was already in the information.
So the conspiracy would have to bethat they knew we were going to figure
it out, a journalist was goingto figure it out, and they were
going to find the Navy had alreadyreferred to this stuff as drones and already
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tried to solve the problem. Forthe drone issue had nothing to do with
some mysterious orbs in the sky oror or mysterious unknown uas that they looked
a you know, hemorphous whatever thatamorephake, I don't know what. I'm
sorry, it just it's it was. It was kind of nonsense. It
was they called it out, andthey were right. There was some degree
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at least. I'm not saying thatthat there's no such thing as aliens,
or the fact that aliens couldn't behere surveiling us. Are you kidding me?
You could send a sophisticated team ofassassins to an island of local somewhere
and after like a week of studyingthem, I bet you that those trained
assassins could go hi, don't almostand observe like relatively close without ever being
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seen, just by monitoring how thesepeople live and what they live in,
in the type of equipment they wouldneed, the type of mission they would
be on. I mean, Ijust know that something better than us,
if that's the case, or somethingthat has better technology than us in at
least, because remember, the humanbrain evolves much slower than technology, which
rushes a lot faster. So evenif we are to create a ship that
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we could stand actually being and goto another planet and possibly visit other life,
you know, light years away,even one hundred and fifty light years
away, it's still going to beus in this body, this brain getting
there. Our technology is going tobe far great later than we evolved,
unless, of course, we madeourselves like those Mexican aliens and we turned
to ourselves into cyborgs, changed ourbones and put them upside down and have
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the heads of lamas. Anyways,Uh, the technology goes faster than human
rains. So blah blah blah blahblah. I'm sorry the show secks.
I just can't stop trying to getinto some sort of crazy rant. I
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should stop, though, I shouldstop doing that because I then lose my
place. I hear a joke inmy mind and I think I can work
my way to that punchline somehow,and then by like I'm forty seconds in,
I'm like, oh crap, Ladiesand Jens, boys and girls,
cats and kittens. We got someother things to talk about, but we
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should keep talking about this for alittle bit more. Here, let me
go over to the websiteterfest. I'msorry about all the clicking. I apologize.
It is a loud mouse. Iknow how it sounds on YouTube.
I'll fix it eventually. If youhave any questions about what we're talking about,
please put them in the chat.I know someone might have some questions
about something. Let me bring youover to having a hard time bringing this
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up here, but I want toshow you Critical engineering dot org are the
hacker artists who came up with thisprogram. The program again was called deep
Sweep in twenty fifteen. I'm tryingto stay on course here and go off
my crazy rants at ridiculous. Sodeep Sweep released a series of photographs from
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their trial runs and I would liketo show you those photographs real quick because
I think they're worth looking at,just to see too from the point of
this, you know, ambiguous kindof photo, not too ambiguous actually,
but just the photo itself and it'sis it up? Yeah, it's from
the image. It's from the viewof the metal orb flying through the sky.
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Oh, I got this on thewrong way. Here is a deep
sweeps page on critical engineering dot org, which is again from those hacker engineers.
You have yourselves this you know againit's a brilliant idea if you have
the the you know, the theballs to do it. I don't know,
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but these images are from the fromthe view of the of the orb
and you know, the signals pickingup the sweeps it's making, and uh,
it's it's it's pretty significant. Thisall happened in twenty fifteen at a
time where you know, again theutilization of balloons with no guarantee of a
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resolution like we're seeing with HR oneone one five one or the other stuff
that they've had the actually the actsthat are passed. So at the time
of my you know, my conspiracythat that these these individuals that took advantage
of this knowledge had no had noguarantee that that that people in different intelligence
organizations didn't want to keep like trackingballoons and seeing what they're up to you
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with these guys like didn't want tokeep uh, you know, utilizing certain
old aspects like like or utilizing aU two to go look at these things,
or you know, to development todevelop other instruments to to to track
what the Chinese are actually spying onin order to kind of get another perspective
as to what's up. But Ithink to some degree, knowing that it's
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it doesn't have it doesn't have tobe the Chinese. The Chinese are large
in numbers and have a large economyand a military budget compared to other nations.
Of course, but when you knowthat the public can do something like
this in your job is counterintelligence,and your your specific job in this case
alleged, is to look into aviationthreats. Aerospace threats seventy thousand feet,
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fifty thousand feet, forty thousand feet. You have metal orbs that are stealing
information and tracking where your spy satellitesare going when they're communicating. Maybe no
what they're saying, but when they'resaying it and suddenly you start seeing aircraft
move and you can kind of gauge, oh, when this satellite communicates with
it, blah blah blah. It'slike you can start to steal and inform
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and kind of work for the adversary. You know, I don't know whatever
happened to these guys though. Thereare on YouTube, but you can find
them pretty easily. You can findsomething some speeches they made, and you
know, they take a risk ofessentially, you know, becoming Like I
always thought that about people like McGowanand other folks that been invented these things.
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I think that's sick to use thisthing to look for weird phenomena.
Okay, we cow did I justlike just dawn on me for like right
now, it wouldn't it be interestingif that if an attempt to inspire people
to look into the sky was justan attempt to have the public identify stuff
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flying or I don't know anyways,but anyways, I always felt like,
you know, these guys mcgallants likethat took that risk that like, you
know that they may be investigating themselvesbecause like, who are you to go
park a vehicle or put an instrumentdown outside of a military installation That a'bilope
came out and said it. Iwas like, oh, really, so
now suddenly this guy can just putup huge telescopes out of military installations and
everything's fine, and and you know, so they're like I always felt that
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way, but not that I haveanything against you know that these people searching
for this stuff, but you youcrossed that line where suddenly the military,
someone out there is some intelligence organizationis going to be like this dude's driving
around with the instruments to see aircraftwe're specifically flying at times they're to avoid
the public's eye. We're using equipmentto avoid you know, a layer of
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kind of advanced observation in our adversariesand stuff. And of course you know,
remoteness, uh, you know,signals, intelligence, things like that
are all being gathered as well,and and who knows what other types of
information is being pulled, maybe likea secret engine being tested and someone has
like you know, they're they're they'rereading like you know, your health at
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all times, different statistics from yourbody at all statistics, different analysis going
on of what's going on in yourbid all times, and suddenly you know
you're you know, you're, yourvital signs go through the roof for no
reason and you you're having a hardtime breathe and chest and something around picks
up some sort of chemical because theengine dumps something out, and now you
have some other thing that doesn't needto be added by the public. Yeah,
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I mean I I just made upthat scenario, but I've literally heard
people from the UFO community talking aboutjust doing just that. We'll prove they're
flying alien spaceships. I'll get burntby one, and then I'll run myself
through some analysis and show that Iand eized radiation came out the ars of
that thing. It burnt me allup. Anyways, Okay, moving on,
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I have problems, so you knowyou run that risk you run that
risk of kind of becoming an adversaryif you can kind of see both sides.
Here's to the troops, all thetroops on both sides. Remember that
office scene. Anyways, moving onhere do this guy's quote in the office?
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How cool. If you're interested inmore critical engineering, please hedad over
their website and I'll leave it inthe show notes and you can check out
their mission. I don't listen.I'm gonna go and put it out there.
I don't work for the government,so I but I am mature enough
and I'm not naive enough to knowwhat it might interfere with. That was
a former Mills guy. I don'town any allegiance to anyone, though I
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do absolutely love the Western side ofthe world. I'm not saying I hate
the other side of the world.I'm just saying I think personally I like
our style of life and I rootfor us to win. But i'd say
that, you know, don't gointerfering specifically with It's like people that no
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offense on. I know that laserswhen you are aware that you're not looking
at a normal aircraft, like acommercial aircraft or something like that, and
you're trying to do something. Iget it. People can use things like
that to mark areas of the sky. You know, we do it all
the time in different industries, sowhy not. But please, I would
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recommend you do not interfere with militaryoperations. I mean that just seems like
a crazy stance to put yourself in. I'm going to show how, like
how I can you know, interfereto me? It's just like, well,
I get it. There's like almostlike this pub sens and maybe I'm
completely brainwashed and I don't even seeit. So maybe maybe I don't get
it, but I understand slightly.There's a sense of wanting to know,
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like, you know, why couldfor you know, for years, people
could observe and listen to a lotof military interactions, space launches, re
entries. They could listen to alot of these things. And of course
a lot of things changed when wheneveryone got the most sophisticated radios, uh,
every layer of the military, evencivilians, And so now it's not
easy to just go pick up aradio and listen to what someone's doing on
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a frequency opping system. It's youknow, anyways movement. But this is
I get that, but kind ofbut I would not recommend you go interfere
with military operations. It seems quiterisky. That's just me. Now.
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I've been informed by the producer ofthe show that legally speaking, I have
to inform you that I am aCIA agent on an operation called Operation and
reach barely any people ever, andI'm trying to take over and brainwashing myself.
I love y'all. Where the few, we're the proud, where the
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strange operations sweep a proper you knowprograms. Project Sweep was a success to
a large degree in showing what thepublic can do, and it put a
fear and it gave a motive,of my opinion, to individuals who saw
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just like a circular talking here alittle bit. But I need to finish
on this real fast. Is thatremember in the military, if every single
day someone doing a job is like, damn, I wish we had an
ability to have a fire here.And then one day John or I don't
know, Sue leaves the military freakingSue and said, as hey, Army,
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pay me for this thing I've inventedcalled the lighter. And suddenly Sue
as a contract with the third third, third Brigade or something, and she's
providing fire on demand when they needit. You don't think that same thing
applies when it comes to mitigating theproblem of aerospace problems. UFP companies coming
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in at bing binging, uIP companiescome down. All right, Sorry,
that was like I was calling animalsfor dinner, but at the same time
I kind of switched to the prices, right. I don't know. That's
just my idea, though, whatdo you think Do you think that had
an influence on things? Do youthink that's what's being claimed today. I'm
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not saying the mosul or burning likethat could be this. I am saying,
though, that you can in thattwenty fifteen there is all types of
reasons why they even use metal domelooking things or systems that are domed,
domed systems that are spherical, anddrones, helium drones, things like that
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that are used to fly these littletiny and for cheap like cheap. Like
I'm hold on, I gotta pauseagain because I'm gonna go off and do
another rant and I don't want to. We're gonna make it do an hour,
I know it. Listen, folks, if the Border Patrol can post
a video of a person in anultra light aircraft dropping drugs and saying this
is a UAP. Do you notthink it's possible that other military and intelligence
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branches can see that someone has madesomething for four hundred dollars to check whenever
drones are around, so their grandpawho's running some sort of terrorist cell doesn't
come out and use a cell phoneuntil the signal of the drones go away.
That's toost to fist, kidd,these people live in the desert.
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I don't know. That's just mebelieve in human beings. I'm one of
those crazy individuals that believes in humanbeings. Chilly old me. Anyways,
let's move on. But before wedo, remember we're gonna watch that aerostar
video to remind you just what balloonswhich. Again, the government is identified
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upwards of ninety six percent of theUAP cases they had already. And what
do they say, I'm sorry,that's not true. Ninety six percent of
all cases that the government allegedly hasthat are UAP have been identified. A
vast majority of them fall into highaltitude objects. Now, if you're one
of these people like me that lovesweird stuff, I have a story coming
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up after the balloon entity segment ofthe show that you might be interested in
that goes missing right after spotting aweather balloon. And so if you're want
of these people like na Ah,the things that were shot down over Michigan,
they said they were a balloon,but that's because they were trying to
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cover it up. It was actuallyan entity. Well, we're gonna give
you a chance here and say thereare at least one weird case of a
pilot that was reported a position rightnear a weather balloon and spotted it and
suddenly something happened. My guess isthe pilot crash because the area is a
known pain in the ass and aplane like that crashed just a few years
earlier in that same area. SoI'm making the same flights. I don't
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know, but we'll talk about it. Okay, we are going to watch
this aerostar video real quick from Ravenand right than the Raven aerostar system.
I know we've watched it before.If you haven't watched this, just understand
that the reason why I'm showing thisis because these balloons fall into UAP.
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According to the people who are handlingUAP in our government, Guv me E
Nt folks, I know what aspell. Okay, let's get it going.
Here. Here is the aerostar video. I know some of you already
seen it, so don't go away, but you know this is important.
It's important. Just watch it fora second, for a second, watch
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the whole thing, you lazy schiits. Today, mankind embarks on its most
exciting adventure, the conquest of space, and the role of the balloon has
been very important. Raven Aerostar isa world leader in the design, development,
and manufacturer of aerospace products. We'vebeen challenging the limits of technology since
nineteen fifty six, working at theforefront of high altitude research with the universities,
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the military, Google and NASA,and we're not stopping there. For
Raven Aerostar. Not even the skyis the limit. Thunderhead balloon systems are
stratospheric platforms. They can be rapidlydeployed to areas of interest from a wide
variety of locations. Utilizing raven Aerostar'smission planning tools. A flight path is
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determined to optimize point to point navigation. Navigation is achieved by eleveraching directional wind
patterns in the stratosphere at altitude sixtyfive thousand feet and above after arriving at
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an area of interest. Thunderhead balloonsystems offer network persistence for up to months
at a time, filling a significantcapability gap. Thunderhead balloon systems allow for
rapid integration of diverse payloads and sensorsserving a wide range of missions. A
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military outpost stands with a mission toprovide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance over denied
airspace, raven aerostars, Thunderhead balloon. Oh, I forgot, sorry,
it automatically amused me. Now whenI'm sharing stuff I don't know. I
just said that. You know,we're talking about the thing doing the very
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thing that most of these folks havesaid they can't do. A balloon cannot
do, Travis Taylor, you knowdrones cannot do. After this video,
we're going to show you a modificationto this very thing, old technology now
that does even you know, itmakes Travis Taylor and these folks look like
either complete and income poops, whichI really doubt they truly are, or
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liars. Systems provide a cost effectiveand low risk platform for ISR capabilities at
altitudes above traditional air threats. Thelocal commander deploys several thunderhead balloon systems from
the at ready constellation, carrying sophisticatedISR sensors to the denied airspace with navigational
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and duration capabilities of up to monthsat a time, The thunderhead balloon systems
provide a powerful persistent surveillance platform atstratospheric altitudes. These lighter than air platforms
can navigate and hover over areas ofinterest at altitudes unattainable by traditional ISR platforms.
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Upon receiving information regarding a possible threat, intelligence analysts navigate a thunderhead balloon
system over the area of interest tocollect more information. The sensor payload carried
by the thunderhead balloon system quickly detectsand classifies the threat utilizing real time communications.
The threat parameters are relayed back tothe intelligence analyst on the ground.
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With Thunderstorm Raven Aerostar's common operating system, balloon performance and sensor intelligence is integrated
into existing networks and computer systems formission coverage. Satellites providing communication and PNT
capabilities maintain orbit above the Earth.Suddenly and adversary issues and electronic attack critically
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degrading military operations, a rapidly deployablesolution is needed to restore the transfer of
data. In response to this crisis, a constellation of thunderhead balloon systems carrying
advanced payloads are steered to the affectedarea as a replacement solution, re establishing
connectivity. Thunderhead balloon systems allow militaryoperations to resume efficiently and effectively. Now,
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when a person like Luela Zondo saysthat there is a signal or a
device or piece of technology in whichhe has that produces something in order to
attract these things, now in thecontext he's delivering, it sounds like he's
talking about attracting aliens. But whatdid you just see in that video from
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Aerostar about their Raven thunder balloon systemor Raven Aerostar thunderalloon system. What did
you just say they directed these UAPWell, they'd be UAP to the Chinese
looking through some sort of camera system. Who's balloon is that so UAP to
them? I guess since we've madethis conversation so unbelievably simplistic, it's painful.
(54:29):
You know, they directed these thingsto almost not swarm, but in
the sense that UAPs can gather aroundand gather all types of interesting information.
I wonder in other contexts, ifscientists do the same thing, now that
they have the same capability just likeeveryone else they help develop them. Do
they swarm things like volcanoes? Anddo they try to send anything they can
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towards systems towards interesting atmospheric anomalies?Do they? I mean, we talk
about, you know, stuff thatmakes these things show up, stuff that
makes these things arrive and whatever.I mean, it sounds an awful lot
like exactly uh again like it likeyou know, in the it sounds exactly
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like a current, currently deployed systemout there that's used to collect information about
you know, key you know,key events, key signature, key places.
I mean, we watched it.Would the Chinese do it to us?
And we're like, how did theydo it? Well, we've been
doing since the fifth is I mean, Project Mogul was even about that,
regardless of you believe what it's actual, you know, if that actually happened
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down there. But this is thesame thing all these years later, and
of course they were considered not ourown, but someone's balloons were considered UAP.
It's ridiculous the connection it's just insane. A remote military outpost commissions of
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patrol to perform long range recond senseacross mountainous terrain. Such terrain prevents line
of side communications with the outpost.As a solution, the outpost commander orders
that a constellation of thunderhead balloon systemsloiter above their location, operating at stratospheric
altitudes. The thunderhead balloon systems carrycommunication payloads that allow vertical line of sight
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with the patrol and ensure data andcommunications flow. Thunderhead balloon systems provide an
on call communications relay platform that canbe quickly and efficiently deployed to support a
variety of missions in austere environments austereraven aerostar. Okay, so now consider
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for a second. Ready watch this, ready, watch this, Watch this,
mister Alesando, have there ever beenscenarios where like UAP, you know,
we're like baited in to some sortof naval situation. Oh, that's
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a really good question. That's agreat question. That's a really wonderful,
great great, really wonderful, reallywonderful, great, great question, really
wonderful, great question. These UAPactually show up and we do large military
exercises, and they watch us.That's a really great question. They show
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up and watch us we do militaryexercises, they literally show up. Where
are they? You know, they'vebeen reported close range, they've been reported
that medium altitudes up to like,you know, a few thousand feet,
all the way up to tens ofthousands of feet and scene. What's the
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mystery? The mystery is why youbelieve the Chinese are incapable of doing something
that we've been doing since the fortysince the humans have been doing since the
seventeen hundreds, increasingly better and better. What's the problem. Do you have
some sort of deep seated racist thoughtstowards the Chinese that you believe that they
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are not capable of making a freakinghigh altitude balloon out of polyurthane and other
stuff solar panels. We shot onedown. They called it a UAP.
They passed a resolution regarding Chinese balloonsthe day of the day before the UAP
hearing HR one five oh one orwhatever it is at one one five to
one. But I must be offin my theory. Moving on. Segue
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time, YouTube, Come on,YouTube, automatic segue, let's go segue.
You're not supposed to say seguey,supposed to seguae naturally. Okay,
here we go. Remember when thenews ran with things in the Pentagon spokesperson
or whatever, there was a WhiteHouse spokesperson said balloon like entity, balloon
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like entity, and you were probablythinking, what the hell is that?
What the heck is a balloon likeentity. I've never heard of such a
ridiculous thing. Balloon like entity.We heard it all over the place,
some of us instant. They startedclaiming I was abducted by one of those
balloon like entities. Back in theday, those balloon like entities used to
show up in my bedroom. Balloonlike entity. Something didn't sit right with
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me when I heard balloon like entity. Well, for one thing, I
remember, I said it must havebeen of course when they described it a
drone, because they what they soundedlike was forty thousand feet on one of
them over Alaska. It was thesize of a car, and they shot
it down and couldn't find it.It's a spy route for Russian sub you
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know subs and spy planes, andobviously the Chinese as well, being so
close. But I was patient andI waited. I put it out there
to the communities in which I speakwith. I said, Hey, have
(01:00:37):
any of you been abducted by no? I said, what the heck do
you suppose white House is talking aboutwith a balloon like entity? And remember
how so many times on Stranger Economytalk about achieving the same thing by another
means, if you want to makea drone fly longer, do you increase
its wingspan and make its bad bankbigger, or make its engine bigger,
(01:01:01):
have multiple propellants, had solar panels, blah blah blah, what do you
do to achieve that goal? Oneof the most simple answers, of course,
was simply attach a balloon to it. And foolish me didn't think of
really searching that too much, becauseI just said it was obviously a drone,
well kind of. And one ofthe reasons why you can't call it
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a uas because it's not traditionally auas. One of the reasons why you
can't call it a balloon because it'snot traditionally a balloon. What you have
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All right? I'm sorry? Listen, guys, gals. Do you
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It's not a balloon, it's nota drone. It doesn't have to
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have operations under the thing flies away. The same thing with the drones that
I was describing. When it comesto the Chinese operating payloads, at forty
fifty sixty seventy thousand feet with adrone attached underneath, or multiple drones parasitic
like crushed the friggin thing and nextthing you know, it just shoots out
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of the systems like this went up, but if you go look up right
now, you know the Internet isabsolutely just dominated by conceptual and actual test
beds of different type of dirigibles.So keep that in mind when we'll talk
(01:08:51):
about this, and I know wego back to dirigibles, but again,
what do you know. It's it'sbeen rooted in the UFO phenomenon as well
with the eighteen ninety seven Airship phenomena. We have to keep dirigibles in play
when we're talking about even uf Imean talking about UFOs even today. It's
unfortunate. But of course, ifsomeone spots this through a telescope, do
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you think they're immediately going to recognizethat as a blimp? Do you think
they'd immediately recognize that helium filled weirdcylindrical or you know bag whatever that was,
that that balloon shape there with adrone underneath it, with you know,
like two ends that face other directions. What the hell? You know?
This is where you get stories oflike morphing and all types of other
(01:09:38):
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(01:10:00):
NASA had one that weighed eight thousandpounds, eight thousand pound payloads.
Your card is in weigh eight thousandpounds. Don't you think you could put
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I do think though, that youknow that that would be a significant worry,
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if all of your adversaries have onlyever operated in like the first two or
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the civilians, as we went overthe first story, are operating in that
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now. This is just an impression, as I'm an actor, so again,
this is just an impression used toinspire you to think I was at
the cutting the tree down and Ilook up and I see this huge,
scary triangle and then you tell meI get three hundred dollars to appear on
your show to say Aliens chase thethree down and I got the elk and
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want to show you that they're yougot a rough idea from it, these
things, the trials with them onsubmarines, on ships, on everything else.
That there's all types of different placesthat these can be used as you
know, like one aircraft is mademore for or desert or overlaind use others
made for water, things like that. You know that different branches want the
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same thing, but their variant they'remode of it. Well, you know
these things have that place, differentstyle blimps have that, you know,
and of course I made that referenceearlier, that super joke doing the impression
because as you know, there's beenclaims as of late where they they had
people talking about, you know,seeing triangles or large looking weird airship things
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showing up to logging locations in themiddle of nowhere in the help back.
When we found all later on,it was just they actually used logging blimps
and they were these these illegal immigrants. They had their faces blurred that that
they wouldn't literally would not allow twoor three of them to even appear on
camera or or say their part oreven wanted to. And I know they're
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legal immigrant because I went on andcalled a bunch of people in the logging
industry in the area that said,I said, is there a reason why,
uh, you know, there isa a large number, a disproportionate
number of of immigrants working in thisindustry. And the guy who's all because
they hire massive amounts of legal ones, of course not going to give up
their name or say who they are, or get able to easily get them
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contact to have them interviewed about theirclaims of seeing a crazy UFO, and
and so I just was thinking,of course they they someone convinced these people
to to report seeing a blimp asa UFO and they did. And sure
enough, what do we see Theblimps are backward in the UFO topic again
in a new modern way. Andit's that's whatever. But you're well,
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you're well informed, you're armed up. You know, the dirigibles can be
used and deployed relatively quickly. Theycan be flown very low to the ground,
they can be flown high to theground. They there's valuable intelligence to
be gathered close range and super highup in the atmosphere. There is there
is an endless variety uh, theirtheir uses and the intelligence they can gather
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have a huge spectrum, or rathercover a huge amount on a on the
R spectrum. And they they're justthey've clearly been brought into the UAP conversation
and there really hasn't been too muchclarity on what exactly a balloon entity or
something is. And then you findout that, you know that the Chinese
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have not just developed high altitude highpressure balloons or you know, high altitude
weather balloons or spy balloons, butthey've also invested significantly in many other types
of balloons for scientific endeavors. Yeah, let me just give you a little
heads up. I'm no genius here. But if you see a weather balloon
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with more solar panels on it thana guy living in a camper at Walmart,
something's up. Most of the times, these these instruments that scientists need
on these things require like a hundredwatt panel. If you see that there
is you know, seven hundred,eight hundred, nine hundred watts of solar
you know, panels on these things, even some of them far more than
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that. There's something it's houring ina battery bank on there that it needs.
It needs to be quite significant.And that's why you know a lot
of these things. I believe.Well, for one as well, I
should say the praz Canc would bethat some of the things they shot down,
like the ones over Michigan, werein fact not a balloon at all.
Maybe they were just ball lightning orsomething, and they fired at him,
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they targeted or and and it Theguy thought he'd downed something. He
thought it was a bloom, butmaybe it wasn't. But then again,
of course, some of these peopledid say that their balloons were in the
air in that area, they werebeing tracked to transponders, and they believed
that maybe they possibly even shot atand you could find those people easily on
the internet. We launched a peakall balloon in my class, and blah
blah blah, and and you knowthat they believed that was it was one
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of the balloons that the government wastalking about. It's a UFO which is
concerning either way. Uh. TheUS Navy funded Global Near Space Services GNSS
to develop the two stage Lighter thanair drone, which covers again literally think
about a drone that only can flyfor forty five minutes and your attach a
helium balloon to it. What doyou suppose that could do? The camera
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system of the drone is on,the ISR tools, the electronic stuff it's
dealing is on, everything's on.It's just dangling from a balloon. You
shoot the balloon down. Now mydrone's active stratospheric to just a few thousand
feet over the ground. The utilizationof very primitive technology like a balloon is
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being, of course, you know, brought into the UFO community happily by
the people that are allegedly supporting disclosureor know what disclosure is about. And
for that I find it suspicious.Look up the Starlight program by GNSS,
the LTA system is predicted to persiston a station against prevailing winds at very
high altitudes for over four months.And this is just one company like Aerostar,
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which Raven Aerstar claimed in the originalrelease that they could stay over a
country for a year. We canliterally watch you for a year over your
nation, your secret stronghold where youtest all your Siberian I don't know we
can. They can sit right aboutit for a year. And at altitudes
a lot of their weapons systems arenot made to shoot down. I mean,
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of course you can send an aircraftup there, but even then you're
talking about you need an aircraft withthe health systems on board to go one
hundred and hundred and thirty thousand feetin the air. You serious? Is
that what they said? One hundredand twenty two thousand feet in the air
air? There's no air, isthere? I don't really get how things
work around here, all right,Ricon, that was pretty much what I
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want to cover on today's show.And as I promised, a little weirdness
at the end, this is apretty somber story. And I know way
a taking advantage or want to takeadvantage of these unfortunate thing that happened.
But since we're talking weather balloons,and since this is a channel that focuses
almost you know, the channel thatdoes focus to some degree on paranormal activity,
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there is a story from the BermudaTriangle that people claim has forever winked,
forever linked weather balloons to the UFOtopic or the paranormal in the sense
that, you know, maybe theperson didn't see a weather balloon, maybe
it's all been confused. It wasactually something in the sky that he thought
was a weather balloon, which explainswhy so many people see weather balloons or
see things they think are weather blueAnd anyways, we're gonna talk about a
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missing person's case. We're gonna talkabout the Richard Yerick's case, a man
who went missing May twenty seventh,nineteen eighty seven, flying from West Palm
Beach to the Bahamas. And we'regonna talk about this fifty six year old
who reported seeing a weather balloon thatwas his last transmission. And so we're
gonna chat about that when we comeback. I hope you're cool with that.
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I don't. I'm not interested in, you know, trying to like
make a buck off this person's demise, This video is not gonna be monetized,
trust me, but it is somethingthat happened with the key term weather
balloon next to it. And thischannel does cover things that are allegedly claimed
as paranormal, and course this casefrom the Bermuda Triangle is in fact claimed
to be a paranormal incident where itwasn't a weather balloon, it was something
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else. We'll cover it when weget back. It's nothing too crazy.
It's not gonna take a long time. It's gonna be a short story.
We'll get into it when we getback. Ladies and gents, I really
appreciate you being here. Do mea massive favorite and please help Sports Stranger.
You can click the links below getinterested. Hope I inspired your curiosity
a little bit in some of theseballoon entities and metal spheres, because again,
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even though the metal spheres of floatingaround on its own, if you
can, you know, you cankind of use your imagination, optimization and
refinement, one day that sphere willbe the drone will be the balloon one
in the same housed in the sameYou know this, this old way of
doing it will be overcome to somedegree to make things last longer, more
efficient, cheaper to build whatever,and we have ourselves stories like cubes and
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spheres and radar reflectors and balloons andall types of stuff. And you just
got to stay on your toes forthat stuff, especially since you know,
even though China has a purpose despy, having everyone able to do it is
even scarier to some degree, andit gives motive to these individuals who out
there claiming these metal spheres and allthese other things are alien life visiting us
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and looking at us from above.These UAP gather around our strange, our
military exercises, in our weapons tests. What are they doing up there?
Where are you from? Zemi YangLouelzando's like woman, zaiba oum zaiba.
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That's right, you didn't even know. I spoke Chinese Lia Lia. Stick
around, Stick around, Ricon,We're gonna be right back. Don't go
anywhere. I'm gonna get some coffee. When we get back, we're gonna
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chat a little bit about this missingperson's case after reporting a weather balloon near
his location. When we get back, stick around, you will kick Welcome
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back to the Allen Degenderous show.Come on, y'all, welcome, all
right? So that is that evena show anymore. I remember that Crazy
Lady was dancing every episode. Youcould not pay me to do that.
I'm just kidding. That's all Iwant to do, all right, Welcome
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back, Ricon. This is jeffyber Kings. Were listening to strange Ricon
radio. Thank you for being hereover on the YouTube side contributing to the
chat. All the kind of wordsthis morning, it's much appreciated. You
know, I hate myself, soI appreciate all the nice niceties and the
kindness of the chat. Thank youvery much for balancing me out. All
right, Ricon, As I said, when we get back, we're gonna
chat a little bit about weather,balloons weather. As I said, balloons
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a thick fall river accent. Isaid, we're gonna talk about weather balloons.
We're not really gonna talk about atthe balloons, of course, I
was gonna talk. I want tomiss in person's case, I'm gonna pump
the brakes on that one. Justknow, And this is all I'm gonna
say. A man went missing backin nineteen eighty seven flying his aircraft over
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Beminy roughly, and he was aformer Air Force pilot. He was a
pilot for the Ford motor companies,and he used to fly. He flew.
He flew at the time, commuterplanes all the time. It made
this trip multiple times, thirty fiveyears air Force pilot, Korean War Cape
Canaveral. He flew all over placeand again the Ford Motor Company for thirty
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years as one of their pilots.In nineteen eighty seven, he's flying to
pick up some passes. He seesa weather balloon. He calls in his
last position, and that's I can'tfind that information of his exact words,
other than the fact that he radioedin that he was near weather balloon and
he's that's the last thing we knowabout what happened to him. He's still
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considered a missing person's case. Hisplane in himself has never been found,
not ofb we know nothing. Caseclassification is endangered missing obviously. My personal
belief is that he, you know, his h the plane suffered some sort
of malfunction, including adverse weather conditionsin an area that can change. And
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I personally know this, uh sofast it will make your head spind you
know how fast the weather can change, wind directions, the seas can become
extremely turbulent, the pressure can buildup like crazy. If you're from southern
Florida or ever been to Florida,I never watched the storm develop. And
you look out at the sea andyou see especially off the east coast,
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and you see these cells like buildup or almost looks like it's going straight
from the just above the ocean surfaceto way up in the sky like a
volcano like erupted or something. Andthey can form relatively quickly. And you
know, the weather of the daywasn't too crazy, but it was rather
weird, and it's been forever linkedin a Bermuda triangle listed disappearances because of
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the weather balloon call and there wasno real reason he should have went missing.
But you know, it took meabout five seconds to notice something weird
about the case. And I didtry to mention this earlier because I don't
like doing the David Plettis thing andtake advantage of the missing or the dead.
But and I'm not saying that's theonly thing he does. I mean,
to some degree, he does raisesome awareness right over a missing person.
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But if you've ever watched his films, you know where my joke came
from earlier that they're not in realityIt's almost a complete load of utter horse
kaka, all of it, allof it, all of it. There's
no light flying around the woods stealingyour Jerman's DNA and taking and it's lights
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flying around the woods. I've witnessedthem, but they're not stealing. It's
just the I shouldn't have started offof that part that makes it sound like
it's actually there could be something tothis. Now David Paletti's is literally lying
about missing people, and then I'mnot. I'll just say with that that's
why I was making that impression fromearlier. But this missing person's case has
been in the Bermuda Triangle list forever, and because it's so linked to the
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too, you know, just likeswamp gas and other things. He didn't
actually see a weather balloon. Hethought he saw weather balloon. These things
look like weather balloon sometimes, andit took him. It took him in
his plane. Well again, asI said, just a few uh you
know, looking into it, youcould see that that same exact aircraft,
not literally the same one, butthe exact maked model crashed in the exact
same area, still missing, missing. I think what I think the pilot's
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body showed up weeks later on aBimni beach. But other than that,
that same plane, same time frame, two years earlier, three years earlier,
crash, same location. So Idon't put much to the being a
secret alien spaceship or something that showedup and stole you know, stole a
pilot out of his plane and theplane crash or something. But it is
still a part of the claims thatwe hear right here. So I figured
i'd cover it for a second,but I feel completely uncomfortable doing any hit
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a major segment on it, soI'm gonna end it as that ricon.
I'm a fast talker, I'm theoffspring of that old micro machines guy.
If you don't like it, I'msorry. I can't do anything about it.
I tried my ass off to slowit down for you. But remember,
okay, look, if you wantto just keep doing the same old
thing, then maybe this idea isnot for you. I, for one,
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am not going to compromise my autisticintegrity, and I'll tell you something
else. This is the show andwe're not gonna change it, right right,
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above a certain number of subscribers andthen shoots down again, literally every single
day. I mean, I canprove it to you every single day.
Either there's something happening or this channeljust has zero hope. That's fine,
I get it. I suck.Everyone hates me, You should punch me
in the face. I can livewith that. But there's something really weird
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just an opinion, I guess sure, but based in a more critical
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way that it was a little morea sermon for the informational coming in in
my belief, and I'm trying toat least advocate for. Of course,
what I love to say all thetime is human achievement. One of the
major parts of euthology is to finishit up with or UFO stuff in general
that humans can't do that I'm justtrying to show you the op said oftentimes
he here, I am a weirdowho's had strange experiences, and I've seen
some strange stuff. But you know, this channel is trying to do something
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people having conversations of what humans can'tdo, and they're saying something like flapless
flight, long loiter ring, stay, how can something fly? How can
a drone fly? For years onend. We just saw one drone fly
for four months, said everyone celebratedas the first to ever do it.
Freaking tie a balloon to it.Let's tie our shoes, let's pull our
pants up here. We're all gonnabe big boys and girls and use our
head and use our intelligence here.Let us boys and girls, cats and
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kitten. I gotta get out ofhere. Do me a massive favor.
Look for things how they actually areversus how they appear to be. And
as I always say, keep itweird and keep your third. I feel
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