Play. They're not seagulls or weather balloons. Image Google Footage pertaining to feature indisputable evidence of the existence of extra-terrestrial life is ten-a-penny on the internet these days, but this latest clip carries a little more weight that most. 6 talking about this. Skepticism is a healthy thing, not believing things until you get proof. Yea.
watch now. Commander David Fravor and Lieutenant Commander Jim Slaight made the discovery. skeptics are just going to tell you that fravor misidentified the craft, similar to what Mick West purported.
This is a moderated space to talk about various theories, sightings, analyses, and much more regarding EBEs and life outside of our home.
Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Why do people always say technology is light years ahead of what we have. If watching this video tells me anything however, it’s that fravor is an expert in aviation and his opinion should be taken seriously. Press J to jump to the feed.
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If not a man-made aircraft, then what? This dude will always be one of the smoking guns for me. He holds a bachelor's degree in English from Tufts University. His family makes a surprise visit. An Emmy, Peabody, duPont, Loeb award winner and New York Times best-selling author, David Faber is host of CNBC's "The Strategy Session" (M-F, 12PM ET).
IMO the best evidence to date. An illusion? You've got a rather rigid view of skeptics, in no small part due to many self-applying the label when they're not... actually skeptical. 0:00.
A look back at the early days of David Faber’s career at CNBC. Why have there been no whistleblowers for this tech?
Faber has reported nine documentaries for CNBC for which he has received Loeb, Emmy, Peabody and duPont awards. does he talk about the weeks of this going on or the object under the sea one of the things was flying over?
Guess they dont want to come to my house and wank me or have a chat.
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How have people in this sub not seen this podcast. I do not have an explanation for the tic-tacs that doesn't involve straight-up aliens or something we simply have no way of articulating as of yet due to lacking the proper framework (which would be, for all intents and purposes, something alien as well).