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Midnight In The Desert

Started by Falkie2013, December 11, 2015, 11:13:40 PM



Juan Cena

Quote from: GravitySucks on January 25, 2016, 10:49:42 PM
Probably having a little more trouble booking guests without Art

I wouldn't say that. There have been more than a few familiar names on the show since Heather took over. I'm sure Art had a say in that, probably calling a few favors in.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Showroom Dummy on January 25, 2016, 10:51:23 PM
1000s upon  1000s  listening ?

Check out the stats mr. Fidget posted in the Art Bell thread. Artbell.com gets a hell of a lot more hits than BellGab does

Ciardelo

Quote from: Showroom Dummy on January 25, 2016, 10:51:23 PM
1000s upon  1000s  listening ?
Sounds a little  Hoaxy-ish doesn't it? MMMmmm

There's this Japanese guy on battlecam saying incomprehensible insults, it's hilarious.

https://www.battlecam.com/alkidavid

ok  i choose  black sabbath   --lol   

GravitySucks

Quote from: Mind Flayer Monk on January 25, 2016, 10:54:28 PM
There's this Japanese guy on battlecam saying incomprehensible insults, it's hilarious.

https://www.battlecam.com/alkidavid

I tried clicking on those links earlier with my iPad and it keeps want me to install an app



Taco Bell

Quote from: Juan Cena on January 25, 2016, 10:49:42 PM
I did suggest to Bateman that he do a show on the Texas biker gang shootout from last summer, but he never got around to it.

Earlier today I was wondering about what happened wíth all that.


Ciardelo

Quote from: GravitySucks on January 25, 2016, 10:55:32 PM
I tried clicking on those links earlier with my iPad and it keeps want me to install an app
It's mildly amusing. Probably better if one was drinking. It's people acting stupid on webcams to get votes. I guess it might be live. Does that count as live entertainment?

Juan Cena

Quote from: Ciardelo on January 25, 2016, 10:58:11 PM
It's mildly amusing. Probably better if one was drinking. It's people acting stupid on webcams to get votes. I guess it might be live. Does that count as live entertainment?


Sounds more like amateur hour to me.

Ciardelo

Quote from: Taco Bell on January 25, 2016, 10:57:40 PM
Earlier today I was wondering about what happened wíth all that.
I don't think they ever reopened that Twin Peaks.

littlechris

I wanna be in Heather's wormhole!!!!!!!!!!!!   ;D


Coffeeman

Quote from: Mind Flayer Monk on January 25, 2016, 10:54:28 PM
There's this Japanese guy on battlecam saying incomprehensible insults, it's hilarious.

https://www.battlecam.com/alkidavid

My speakers exploded with some screechy fat chick with green hair....

Quote from: Coffeeman on January 25, 2016, 11:04:37 PM
My speakers exploded with some screechy fat chick with green hair....

"How rude is that. He has his son sitting right next to me while he keeps saying he is going to c... inside me." She was not happy about that comment.

littlechris

Quote from: Mind Flayer Monk on January 25, 2016, 11:03:57 PM
$5 per month my friend.

Haha. Technically, Heather can now say she sells her services to thousands of men all over the world. lol




trostol





Coffeeman

Gravitysucks with the call that didn't suck!


Bounder

Quote from: Chronaut on January 25, 2016, 09:18:24 PM
Magnetoaerodynamic localized standing gravitational radiation dumbbell-shaped, and an intrinsic quantum spin opens the door to evanescent asymmetries of superheavy nuclei and quadruple gravitational radiation . . .

or, colloquially . . .

Endeavoring to dazzle guileless eyes with verbal footwork, Cro, is behavior unbecoming of a gentleman.

Backgrounds can’t be disfigured by the state?  Better check that with the Soviet Union.

Not to mention Witsec.

Damnatio memoriae is as old as the pyramids.

In the early 2000’s, aviation illustrator Michael Schratt collaborated with former Air Force reporter Jack D. Pickett to recreate a compelling series of “decommissioned” disc-craft the latter had seen at MacDill AFB in Tampa.  These revelations sank in the white noise of “ufology.” 

Then, in 2013, a series of documents were quietly declassified â€" Project 1794.

Here’s where paying attention is especially important â€" I made the comparison chart, below.  The illustration on the left is directly from Project 1794.  The model on the right is Michael Schratt’s, based on Jack D. Pickett’s descriptions.  From ten years before Project 1794 had come to light.



In 2010, a colleague of mine conducted an experiment that proved a civilian can disappear buildings from satellites.  Later, the U.S. acknowledged this practice as a commonplace for important sites as early as the 1940’s.

I pointed to the accidental, archaeological corroboration of "Site 4" as early as 1997 â€" cost the discoverer his life (culprit: radiation).

Also, elsewhere, mentioned a stayover of my own in that hamlet by the big base: Rachel, NV.  Neglected to add the stories I was told by the locals â€" one in particular, retired Air Cav, had wandered into the mountains as a boy.  He was practically on top of Area 51 before he realized he’d adventured past the badly marked boundary.  And he watched astonished as the ground opened, “like a Jesus Tomb,” and a trio of Huey helicopters descended into unknown regions.

And the reported origin of Lazar's "sportmodel"?  A star system "a cool one billion years older than us," to use his harshest critic's words.

Bob’s story gains credibility every year.

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