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Me neither. People look at me like I’m crazy.

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The most interesting recent developments to me have been all the former military officials coming forward about UFO related stuff and admitting that the military doesn’t know what a lot of the stuff is either.

Project Blue Book is a phenomenal miniseries if you guys haven’t seen it. Tom Delonge (from blink 182) has also done some really awesome work recently with US military officials in regards to UFOs. He’s released a couple of books that are reallyyy interesting.

@Pat_m I agree about the not talking about it publicly much either.

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The series from 2019? I watched it :star_struck:
I haven’t read any book from Tom Delonge. He’s the guy who founded the “To the stars academy” right?
There’s not much German stuff about it, because here UFOs don’t exist :roll_eyes:

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Yep that’s him! That’s very unfortunate that they “don’t exist” there lol

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Yes project blue book is a great serie!

French files were declassified a few years ago, interesting.
The Cometa (an association of specialists in physics, life sciences and human sciences as well as engineers and senior army officers.)
published a fascinating report in 1999.
And we have the GEIPAN who is focusing on all the ufo reports.

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It’s a German thing I guess :joy: We need more time as others to realize this fact.
We still don’t have internet everywhere here. And still some areas without phones.

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Oh wow that’s very interesting, I didn’t know that!

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I asked the web about UFOs in Germany. There are some files but it’s not like for example in France, Peru or USA where the UFO phenomenon is handled way different than here.
Here they don’t really talk about it, there are some documentations but they’re old. Nothing new.
Some people blog about it on YouTube (Hangar 18b), I like watching them. Always good sightings and discussions.

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On sciences
I watched this documentary about infinity :infinity: yesterday, it’s on Netflix. Fascinating!

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NASA’s Orion capsule splashes down on December 11, 2022:

And exactly 50 years ago today is when astronauts Eugene Cernan & Harrison ‘Jack’ Schmitt touched down on the moon on the Apollo 17 mission.

Now, back to the moon… and beyond! :rocket: :new_moon: :ringer_planet:

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It’s funny you mention pilots - because they are key witnesses in the US military’s 2021 report about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (the American phrase for UFO; it’s the same thing):

The conclusion isn’t much - it’s basically ‘we have no idea what these are, but they are unusual enough that we think we need to study them more’ - but it is interesting :+1:t2:

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The nuclear fusion break through will be huge for deep space travel if we can develop it… makes me think of the expanse, fricken loved that show.

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I saw that article about fusion too! I agree with you. Huge potential. I’m excited to see where this goes :+1:t2:

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Cosmic girl rocket drop is occurring in approx 30 mins, launch plume may be viewable from UK soil, coming above the horizon after approx 8 mins following the rocket drop.

First of its kind to be launched in the UK.

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First step to a human hydration station in the outer solar system? Maybe. Whatever comes out of this it will be exciting :star_struck:

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Finally! Oh this is so exciting :heart_eyes:
This reminds me of the movie Europa Report.

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Yes! (but I hope this mission ends better than theirs… :innocent:)

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I hope so too :sweat_smile:

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Exciting new tools for searching for intelligent life :alien: :satellite: :star_struck:

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Any Europeans up at 03:00 GMT two nights ago? That is quite a sight (check out the video in the article):

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