In what has become a never ending story for me, I now finish. Though as it is, I like investigating, it’s a hobby.
The Omega Figure
The omega figure on the pictured side of the UFO seems to obscure the true detail of the surface(s). This may be it’s ultimate goal, or a nice side effect of some other origin. […]
Entries Tagged as 'Defense'
The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 4
May 27th, 2008 · No Comments
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The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 3
May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
(Note: My grammar is lack-luster at best, and times I may refer to the UFO as the aircraft. This is not a dissertation and I don’t get paid so I’m not going to treat it as such, I hope you bear with me nevertheless).
The following bullets summarize yesterday’s findings:
Observed: The UFO does not match, with certainty, any […]
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The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 2
May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday we fished through the the fishing story behind - how, where, and why - this picture of an unidentified flying object was taken. All-in-all the story matches up with reality. On to the photograph…
For the purposes of this exposition we used (and when I say we, I mean me) IRIS Photography Software that is primarily designed for […]
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The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 1
May 20th, 2008 · No Comments
So, I was perusing through the Danger Room, when I happened upon a link to an article over at Ares talking about this mysterious aircraft spotted over Northern California. I was like, ‘here we go again with those mysterious aircraft,’ but I thought I’d give it a try since, after all, it was Danger Room linking to […]
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Epitome of Shame
May 17th, 2008 · No Comments
When the President of the United States has to go to another country to talk politics, it’s downright disgusting. This week we saw the H.V. President of these United States of America stand before the elected Knesset-body of Israel and denounce “negotiating with terrorists and radicals.” The President went on to claim that such efforts at […]
Tags: Defense · George W. Bush · Iran · Israel · Middle East Affairs · News · Palestine · Politicians · U.S. Government
Touching Story of the Moment
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Gaven Cox is a 5 year old boy diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The disease has an 85% cure rate in children and Cox has been going through some aggressive treatments to fight the disease.
Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Cox was given one wish. Initially he wished for McDonald’s, but his mother urged him to choose […]
Former Haliburton Subsidiery & Probably the Army by Itself, Electrocuting and Killing Soldiers in Iraq
March 21st, 2008 · No Comments
That headline reads nicely, except for the Soldiers who died and their Families. I could of written it like this: Vice President Dick Cheney’s Former Company’s Subsidiary is Electrocuting Soldiers in Iraq, but I didn’t… you can thank me later.
However, just as the Vice President could care less about America, it seems a transference of ideology has occured to his former […]
Admiral Fallon, Fall’n Out
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s hard to resist quipping something with his name…
I agree with Blackfive about why Fallon resigned. It’s seems too coincidental that his resignation comes when General Petraeus (which I believe should be pronounced Pet-r(long_a)-oos, with heavy Slavic or somewhere there about accent) is going to testify before Congress in the coming months.
It’s not because of this most […]
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Lou Dobbs & Boeing
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Lou Dobbs seems to have a problem with the Air Force’s recent decision in regards to the Tanker Deal. He complains that, among other things, the U.S. should be buying American made planes rather then European made planes.
I challenge this guy (or anybody for that matter) to explain why the Air Force should choose the Boeing plane over the […]
Boeing Tanker Non-Deal ~ When Politics Attack
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
There is a pretty simple reason why Boeing didn’t get the $40 billion contract to build a new fleet of refueling tankers. BOEING SUCKS. Even the Commander of the Air Force’s Mobility Command, Gen. Arthur J Lichte, stated that the winning design was better overall.
More passengers, more cargo, more fuel to offload, more patients that we […]
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