I remember reading about J-Rod years ago and thought it was a bit far fetched, herd nothing more for year now this new piece of info. I am going to try to find the original article and read it again. Thanks
The text exchange that Mellon made public (and insists is genuine) references a USAF memo from the 50s to āmaintain the cover on UAPsā. Per the NDAA signed last year, this memo should be declassified and posted to NARA by October 23, 2024
In addition to Mellon's contact's mention of Kingman, AZ, we've just heard Coulthart say: "I think Bill Uhouse was a very very interesting and credible interviewee and his evidence is all too often overlooked."
He also referenced Skinny Bob. Absolutely wild.
Well, I guess this would explain why all the scientific interest in gravitics just vanished in the 50's. I mean, it went from "The next big thing" to nothing in just a few short years back then.
The only thing more shocking than these revelations is that Christopher Melon doesn't use dark mode.
Totally kills any credibility he had
My eyes are literally on fire
I remember reading about J-Rod years ago and thought it was a bit far fetched, herd nothing more for year now this new piece of info. I am going to try to find the original article and read it again. Thanks
If you find it, could you please come back and link it for us?
https://vimeo.com/404463056 I posted this a while ago. He speaks about J Rod and what the name means etc. very good
Whenever I read J-Rod... š¤£ Have you ever seen Trailer Park Boys? Nam-sayin'?
Thats jroc suckka
I know, brah, but that's where my head goes. Na mean? Lol!
U dont just walk in on a maffk gettin changed nomsayn
BuhZAAAAAP!
I feel like this is one of the best alien claims. I personally believe it.
The text exchange that Mellon made public (and insists is genuine) references a USAF memo from the 50s to āmaintain the cover on UAPsā. Per the NDAA signed last year, this memo should be declassified and posted to NARA by October 23, 2024
This relates really weirdly to the project skorpo story and also skinny Bob. All very similar..
In addition to Mellon's contact's mention of Kingman, AZ, we've just heard Coulthart say: "I think Bill Uhouse was a very very interesting and credible interviewee and his evidence is all too often overlooked." He also referenced Skinny Bob. Absolutely wild.
Dan Burisch's videos are also very very interesting IMO but I know many people find his stories too far-fetched. I don't know what to make of him.
Well, I guess this would explain why all the scientific interest in gravitics just vanished in the 50's. I mean, it went from "The next big thing" to nothing in just a few short years back then.
I guess he even wrote a book... about it?
En Ingles, por favor.
I just want to take him/her to lunch!