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Midnight In The Desert

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starrmtn001

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on February 18, 2016, 12:18:41 AM
I thought you had me on ignore after the ass cancer incident! Hi Donald!!!!! So, why the fuck are you still listening? You seem addicted.
You have plenty of real friends here SciFi.  He just likes projecting negativity.  Put him on ignore. 

akwilly

Quote from: Robert on February 18, 2016, 12:19:11 AM
The interesting thing is that Klass's reconstruction of the South Hill incident has something in common with someone else's analysis of what went on at Chappaquiddick Bridge: a fabricated element to account for why headlights were not seen at a particular time.
Interesting, I will look it up after the show.

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: Donald Noory on February 18, 2016, 12:20:22 AM
I don't have anyone on ignore, unlike you and your bung-hole buddies. Now, why don't you address your social anxiety problems, and why you have more fake Bellgab bung-hole buddy friends instead of real life friends.

Pfft, like I ever put anyone on ignore. I *want* to read the bullshit people like you post. Social anxiety? Where did you get that shit from?

GravitySucks

Quote from: Donald Noory on February 18, 2016, 12:21:38 AM
Actually you're the one who seems quite obsessed with her, defending her over and over. You must be a tub-o-lard like Candy, sitting in your underwear fapping to Wade's vocal fry.

That would be you Dinky... Why else would you listen?


Donald Noory

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on February 18, 2016, 12:22:42 AM
Pfft, like I ever put anyone on ignore. I *want* to read the bullshit people like you post. Social anxiety? Where did you get that shit from?

Hahaha. You said yourself in one of your posts you had social anxiety disorder.

Juan Cena

Quote from: Ciardelo on February 18, 2016, 12:19:06 AM
fake/ Like your fake cali sock-puppet? You are so weak, such a fucknozzle. lololol

Fake Cali sock-puppet? Is Donald supposed to be Alan Moore now?

Ciardelo

Quote from: Donald Noory on February 18, 2016, 12:20:22 AM
I don't have anyone on ignore, unlike you and your bung-hole buddies. Now, why don't you address your social anxiety problems, and why you have more fake Bellgab bung-hole buddy friends instead of real life friends.
Aaand you think of this when confronted with your OWN sock-puppet. ha!
You have been hoist by your own petard!

fucknozzle!

Robert

The problem with this guy's specul'n on the propulsion of the vehicle is that momentum still must be conserved.  It doesn't matter whether the particles in question are ejected at relativistic speed or not, combined the still must have a momentum equal & opposite to the impulse imparted, so it wouldn't mess up the ground any less than a conventional rocket.

Loophole I just thought of: If the particles are very non-interacting-with-matter (extreme case: neutrinos) they could penetrate the ground without scarring the surface.

Chronaut

Quote from: Robert on February 18, 2016, 12:11:52 AM
Have you ever wanted to do that -- go & reinterview people from a case a decade earlier that was reported & seemed interesting?  It was a lot of fun, especially finding out the principals themselves had never seen the author's account, & getting their rxns to that too.  The witness to the UFO & its takeoff came off exactly as Klass had described him, & was still eager to talk about it, but wound up contradicting himself to me about the weather overnight.  I asked him why the dent in the asphalt pavement was dry, and he told me the rain had been merely a sprinkle.  So why did you tell Klass it'd rained good & hard?  "Well, it was a good, hard sprinkle!"  I felt bad about catching him on this, when he was such a nice guy.

The police captain, who was a carpenter by the time I interviewed him, confirmed that his people had been very thorough examining the ground, and that they would've found the burned spot had it been there at the time.  He said he agreed with the conclusion Klass had come to that the witness had made up the story & fabricated the burned spot, but the then-policeman hadn't wanted to say so at the time.  And when I told Klass about it later, it turned out I'd guessed correctly about the unnamed person who'd accompanying him on the investigation: a lady friend who was no longer.  He offered to have me come to D.C. some time to listen to his taped interviews, but I never took him up on it.

That does sound like a lot of fun.  I would never want to be on Phillip Klass’ radar, because I don’t trust him and I think he approached the entire subject with a conclusion then spent his life trying to prove it, which is improper methodology.

But interviewing witnesses, and analyzing sites and trace evidence â€" I’d love to do that.  If I weren’t completely obsessed with figuring out how some of these objects fly, I’d probably be spending my time and money investigating cases and writing books about them.

It's cool that you took the initiative.  I wish more people would/could do that.

Greetings All :)

Quote from: K_Dubb on February 18, 2016, 12:02:12 AM
He also collects "discoids" ostensibly made by pre-Columbian civilizations that look suspiciously like UFOs.


I wonder if he's ever seen these...   
Russian Disks         <--Edit


The guest is correct about the pulsed electromagnetic field. Tesla messed w/ that too.

Ciardelo

Quote from: trostol on February 18, 2016, 12:23:35 AM
i think i fell asleep some where
Go play some video game, we'll be here when you get back :)

Sean92008

Based on that picture, that single photo that isn't obscured, Heather may own a piece of hardware too. 

I'm going over to C2C and listen to Dave do a live read of a "Drive with Über" ad. 

So, will they announce they've lost two affiliates (at the least) in the last week? 

Juan Cena

Quote from: Robert on February 18, 2016, 12:19:11 AM
The interesting thing is that Klass's reconstruction of the South Hill incident has something in common with someone else's analysis of what went on at Chappaquiddick Bridge: a fabricated element to account for why headlights were not seen at a particular time.

Was Mary Jo Kopechene killed by a fallen angel?

Donald Noory

Quote from: Ciardelo on February 18, 2016, 12:24:25 AM
Aaand you think of this when confronted with your OWN sock-puppet. ha!
You have been hoist by your own petard!

fucknozzle!

Y'know, I'm just fuckin around, but I seriously think you may have mental problems, considering your voluminous, repetitious posting history.


the_peeve

Quote from: Donald Noory on February 18, 2016, 12:21:38 AM
Actually you're the one who seems quite obsessed with her, defending her over and over. You must be a tub-o-lard like Candy, sitting in your underwear fapping to Wade's vocal fry.

Dude, this is the first night I have defended her. But what is your track record? Oh right, night after night obsession. Obsession by someone who doesn't understand why they are obsessing over a radio host. You clearly have the hots for her and you hate yourself for it, and get off on alienating yourself on a forum as self punishment.

Or she laughed at your little junk. It's one or the other dude.


Mick Mann

Quote from: Ciardelo on February 18, 2016, 12:24:25 AM
Aaand you think of this when confronted with your OWN sock-puppet. ha!
You have been hoist by your own petard!

fucknozzle!
That is a great new word for me.....and I thought I'd heard them all!!!Cool Ciardello.  Right On!! Gotta leave for tonight but probably be back tomorrow night.  See Ya!

Chronaut

Quote from: Robert on February 18, 2016, 12:24:59 AM
The problem with this guy's specul'n on the propulsion of the vehicle is that momentum still must be conserved.  It doesn't matter whether the particles in question are ejected at relativistic speed or not, combined the still must have a momentum equal & opposite to the impulse imparted, so it wouldn't mess up the ground any less than a conventional rocket.

Field propulsion is different, if that's what this thing was using.  The fact that it sounds like reaction propulsion is the main reason I've never studied this case in detail:  no interstellar intelligence is going to employ any form of rocket propulsion.

Juan Cena

Quote from: Sean92008 on February 18, 2016, 12:25:32 AM
Based on that picture, that single photo that isn't obscured, Heather may own a piece of hardware too. 

I'm going over to C2C and listen to Dave do a live read of a "Drive with Über" ad. 

So, will they announce they've lost two affiliates (at the least) in the last week?

I checked for the first segment. Dave found a dead fetus story to tell

Donald Noory

Quote from: the_peeve on February 18, 2016, 12:27:03 AM
Dude, this is the first night I have defended her. But what is your track record? Oh right, night after night obsession. Obsession by someone who doesn't understand why they are obsessing over a radio host. You clearly have the hots for her and you hate yourself for it, and get off on alienating yourself on a forum as self punishment.

Or she laughed at your little junk. It's one or the other dude.

You must be as obsessed with me. Why continue to read my posts if you don't like them? Are you obsessed? Can't figure out the "ignore" feature? Are you that lame?

Ciardelo

Quote from: Donald Noory on February 18, 2016, 12:26:54 AM
Y'know, I'm just fuckin around, but I seriously think you may have mental problems, considering your voluminous, repetitious posting history.
Uh huh. Just like yours fucknozzle :::beams:::

GravitySucks

Quote from: K_Dubb on February 18, 2016, 12:27:04 AM
I want to go looking for dinosaur tracks with him!  This guy is a hoot.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/on-the-hunt-for-fossils-with-dinoman/2012/04/19/gIQAsn4ZTT_video.html

In Texas, a lake called Canyon Lake overflowed the spillway and created a new canyon. They discovered all kinds of previously undiscovered fossilized footprints.

https://canyongorge.org

Juan Cena

Quote from: Chronaut on February 18, 2016, 12:27:47 AM
Field propulsion is different, if that's what this thing was using.  The fact that it sounds like reaction propulsion is the main reason I've never studied this case in detail:  no interstellar intelligence is going to employ any form of rocket propulsion.

Maybe it used an information-powered drive ?

K_Dubb

Quote from: (Sandman) Logan-5 on February 18, 2016, 12:25:21 AM
Greetings All :)
I wonder if he's ever seen these...   
Russian Disks         <--Edit


That's pretty cool!


starrmtn001

Quote from: Mick Mann on February 18, 2016, 12:27:16 AM
That is a great new word for me.....and I thought I'd heard them all!!!Cool Ciardello.  Right On!! Gotta leave for tonight but probably be back tomorrow night.  See Ya!
The word, fucknozzle, was coined by SredniVashtar today in the GabCast thread.  I love this word.  Kinda rolls off your tongue, don't cha think? ;) ;D

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: starrmtn001 on February 18, 2016, 12:21:46 AM
You have plenty of real friends here SciFi.  He just likes projecting negativity.  Put him on ignore.

Love ya Starr, but put no stock in my interactions with Donald. I'm just toying with him because he's being such an asshole this evening. He is my clown.

Ciardelo

Quote from: starrmtn001 on February 18, 2016, 12:30:52 AM
The word, fucknozzle, was coined by SredniVashtar today in the GabCast thread.  I love this word.  Kinda rolls off your tongue, don't ch think? ;) ;D
And here I thought Srendi was just a fucknozzle all along...damn.

Props to ya ya fucknozzle SV!  ;D

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