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Critical Omissions with Douglas Dietrich

Started by Walks_At_Night, April 11, 2017, 08:01:43 PM


Pelayo

Then he tries to link testing dirigibles in the 4 corners area with the Roswell incident. I have news for ddd, NM is a big state. The 4 corners is 438 miles from Roswell. Minute mark 54:23

Gunner65

Quote from: Pelayo on February 15, 2020, 08:53:38 PM
Then he tries to link testing dirigibles in the 4 corners area with the Roswell incident. I have news for ddd, NM is a big state. The 4 corners is 438 miles from Roswell. Minute mark 54:23
In the last shit show with Moon, Dietrich tried to convince him to use a title and include Highjump and dirigibles!  It makes no sense at all.

Pelayo

He also states that the closing of Walker AFB almost killed the town and Aquino saved it by making Roswell the Mecca of UFOlogists. Wrong again ddd. Roswell is the fifth biggest city in NM with the campuses of Eastern NM university and NM military Institute as well as being in the heart of the oil and gas industry of NM. You suck ddd, you just make stuff up. Shut up and go away already.

Gunner65

Mack Wood is totally out of it tonight. I hope he fixes the segment.  I did the best I could under the circumstances.  I was prepared, he wasn't and he had tech probs.

Gunner65

I challenge Dietrich, Quayle, and others to refute my research - I will continue to segment 3 next Saturday at 8pm  Thanks to WAN and others who listened etc

Gunner65

Quote from: Pelayo on February 15, 2020, 08:41:33 PM
Immediately after he mentions that the jap parasite fighters got free and were trying to escape to Mexico and they were spotted by Kenneth Arnold. Guess what? Kenneth Arnold spotted those UFOs near Mt Rainier in western Washington state! Pretty far from Mexico I'd say.
A pitiful attempt at revision. Really.

Gunner65

And: Prove that Admiral Byrd being a Free Mason is proof that UFO's and Nazis existed on secret bases in the Antarctic and attacked TF-68!

PROVE IT!

Gunner65

THEY CAN'T PROVE IT!  Because they are basing all or most of the bullshit on the fictional works of German nationalist and "Nazi sympathizer" Ernst Zundel!

Mae Brussel did it, Bill Cooper did it - now Douglas Dietrich, Steve Quayle,  Tim Swartz, Joseph Farah (Exopolitics) have done it - It's all bullshit. And the smearing of Admiral Byrd is based on lies and unsubstantiated bullshit!

Gunner65

I will continue and will "name" these people.  This is ridiculous. Dietrich, Quayle, and others should be ashamed and I will do my best to shame them.

Gunner65

They had both. Consider the Hokulea 1

Those were (in my 1:48 model) tied down aft. and forward of the rudder.


Pelayo

I deleted the post after testing the link that appeared in the post directed you to a different page than the one you went to when testing the link before posting it. If that makes any sense. The citation appears on page 84 of the book titled "The Zuni Enigma."

Gunner65

Quote from: Pelayo on February 15, 2020, 10:27:57 PM
I deleted the post after testing the link that appeared in the post directed you to a different page than the one you went to when testing the link before posting it. If that makes any sense.
Please repost your comment regarding Dietrich and "catamaran" wooden ships.

Pelayo

Well, on page 84 of "The Zuni Enigma" the author indeed states that the Yasei-go III was equipped with only sails, rudder and centerboard.  I'm not an expert on catamarans, but it seems most have daggerboards rather than centerboards. I guess this one had a centerboard. He discusses it at the 1:11:25 minute mark in his Roswell interview.



Gunner65

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-07-19-0007190071-story.html

Here is her theory: Around the 11th or 12th Centuries, "all hell was breaking loose" in the social structure of Japan, and the island nation was plagued by repeated natural disasters, inThough the scientific community has so far dismissed her work and snubbed her requests to present her findings at professional conferences, Davis is undaunted. If nothing else, she says, her book could spark a discussion of her ideas and blow the dust off the field of anthropology.cluding a series of earthquakes. Davis believes Japanese sailors began to leave the country in successive waves.

One of the last of these waves of migration set sail around 1350, Davis believes, led by a group of Buddhist monks in search of Itiwanna, the center of the universe. Davis surmises that favorable currents landed the monks in what is now California.

!! ALERT!! 

Pelayo

Quote from: Gunner65 on February 15, 2020, 10:45:19 PM
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-07-19-0007190071-story.html

Here is her theory: Around the 11th or 12th Centuries, "all hell was breaking loose" in the social structure of Japan, and the island nation was plagued by repeated natural disasters, including a series of earthquakes. Davis believes Japanese sailors began to leave the country in successive waves.

One of the last of these waves of migration set sail around 1350, Davis believes, led by a group of Buddhist monks in search of Itiwanna, the center of the universe. Davis surmises that favorable currents landed the monks in what is now California.
It must be the TOR browser that keeps gettting rejected. Oh well, you get the idea.

Gunner65

Others have postulated theories of trans-Pacific contact between people overseas and Native Americans without much credibility, says Keith Kintigh, professor of anthropology at Arizona State University. Kintigh, who specializes in Zuni and upper Little Colorado archaeology, is mentioned in "The Zuni Enigma."

"There's been a lot of ink spilled over these theories, and it hasn't gotten us very far," Kintigh says.

He would not comment specifically on Davis' book, since he has not read it, but says that out of 100 theories that seem to "upset the apple cart" of anthropology, only one pans out.

If true, Davis' theory would be "a major change in the way we think of these things," he says. "I'm kind of skeptical."

Pelayo

Ha! At about 1:27:00 minute mark, ddd says his dad volunteered for Operation Highjump but was turned down because he had metal teeth. You knew that was coming.

Gunner65

Yes, I noted that. So the entire "assault force" of Sailors and Marines including the 3,500 Marine who died, had perfect teeth?  10,000 men with no fillings!

I also know where his dad was in 1947!  Would you like to know where his dad was?



Pelayo

I'm going to call it an early night. Might do some metal detecting in the morning with my brother who is in town for the weekend. I'll see you at ddd's show tomorrow night.

Gunner65

Quote from: Pelayo on February 15, 2020, 11:10:52 PM
Working at the Navy Exchange?
No! Not until he got his "Cush job" in Taipai,  but close..he was in Norfolk, VA. in Dec. 1947.



Gunner65

UDT 4 was assigned to Highjump and there is footage of them in a photo-ops swimming around in the water while eating ice-cream

Don't make me call Sr Chief Don Shipley about UDT 4 and Op Highjump!  OK, I will!

Just because you fuckers pissed me off and think this is a joke!


Gunner65

Does Peter Moon actually believe he can eventually take on US Military Historians to include former SEAL/ Historian Don Shipley?

Gunner65

At 40:00 min USN footage shows UDT-4 testing new "dry" suits while eating ice cream!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-RLncjmln8&t=3689s

Quotes from the diary of Walter L. Cary member of UDT 4: http://south-pole.com/cary.htm



NOV 27, 1946
Underwater demolition team four went aboard MOUNT OLYMPUS, flagship for Antarctic operation.
NOV 28, 1946
The team was given a 4 day pass over Thanksgiving holiday.
NOV 29, 1946
Twenty-seven husky dogs came aboard. Had a ship dance and beer party.
FEB 6, 1947
Had team picture made. At a press conference granted yesterday, Adm. Byrd summarized the accomplishments of OPERATION HIGHJUMP to date as follows
About eight new mountain ranges have been found. They range from heights of 1,500 to 15,000 feet.



Gunner65

Byrd press conference on Feb 6, 1947 proves he was in South America 20 days before the "NAZI UFO ATTACK" on Feb 26, 1947!

https://img.youtube.com/vi/uSzZ32O3uSQ/2.jpg

https://img.youtube.com/vi/8p12ocn53WE/2.jpg

http://south-pole.com/cary.htm


Pelayo

Hey ddd, you should take Derek's advice and think five times before you call for the assassination of Bolsonaro. And as far as liberalism is concerned, it is a mental disorder.         https://www.teaparty247.org/is-liberalism-a-mental-disorder-one-survey-is-revealing-the-not-so-shocking-truth/       

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