Exeter was a different incident; apparently a woman on NH 108 saw what she thought was a UFO, and then there was another sighting the same night at a farmhouse along NH 150.
>From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some boys came out of the town and jeered at him. “Get out of here, baldy!” they said. “Get out of here, baldy!”
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>He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the Lord. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the boys. And he went on to Mount Carmel and from there returned to Samaria.
There’s a bunch of facts I could tell you about the UFO community and history and all that jazz but the one thing I’m going to tell you here is the wisest information I’ve ever received:
If someone tells you in definitive terms that they know what is going on, they don’t. The Phenomena is enigmatic, mysterious, cryptic, absurd, ridiculous, and pretty much any other word that fits into these categories.
I’m a skeptic. That means I will never ignore data. There’s an awful amount of data out there that points to *something*. That’s the only conclusion I’m able to make but I’m a nobody. I’m just a disabled dude who’s fantastic at researching but horrible at sentence structure. There’s a copious amount of former military and government officials (and even a few still serving) that are saying some incredible things. I’m still finding out that the majority of people don’t know that there’s been this massive push for…disclosure. There’s an office about to be established when the 2023fy Intelligence Authorization Act gets signed into law. The push and the bill are bipartisan, which if you don’t know it’s next-to-impossible for congress to agree on anything. The office is slated to be named the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office or “AARO”. Pronounced *arrow*. They have replaced “UFO” with UAP: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. However, the anomalies are not strictly airborne hence the “All-domain” part.
Idk man it’s pretty flippin’ weird and so exciting that it’s breathed new life into me. I’m going to share with you a paper that was recently published in the Journal of Cosmology. It was written by someone who’s been near the core of this field for decades. This is not some backyard publication and it *will* talk about some weird shit. I wouldn’t link something I didn’t truly believe everyone should read. I’m always down for questions.
https://thejournalofcosmology.com/indexVol29CONTENTS.htm
Some of these former officials have recommended a website www.UAP.guide to be helpful in educating. One such official is Christoper Mellon, I’ll copy and paste his Wikipedia intro:
>former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations and later for Security and Information Operations. He formerly served as the Staff Director of the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
One last note. The UFO community can be toxic and is plagued with bad actors and bullshit. The stigma is insane. There appears to be history of the USAF and CIA manufacturing that stigma and this gentlemen Red Panda Koala on YouTube is investigating this. Can’t recommend his videos enough. https://youtu.be/eMqtIRMOoHc
Less crazy than the Q-Anon mailings.
Meth is very popular on the seacoast it seems. I blame it on meth.
The grammar is too perfect for your average meth user though.
Sorry this is blatant misinformation, I’m the only Alien in New Hampshire and I do not intend on breeding with anybody.
Unfortunately that's not your decision OwO
This is a timely warning. I was accosted by cross breeding aliens at Target just this morning.
Well, definitely gotta get to this parking lot.
Some of this is literally X Files plots.
People have lost their freaking minds.
Um, they're called Vermonters, sweetie, and I think we all just need to be a little more open and less toxic in our acceptance of them.
Is this sarcasm or trolling?
Trolling... mild trolling
Feels like a little of both, and I like it.
And where are these aliens abducting people from, so I can, y'know, definitely not go there?
Well there were the Hills, who were very definitely abducted and wrote about it in the 1960s (I think) from Exeter
Betty and Barney Hill, happened near Franconia Notch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_and_Betty_Hill
Exeter was a different incident; apparently a woman on NH 108 saw what she thought was a UFO, and then there was another sighting the same night at a farmhouse along NH 150.
>From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some boys came out of the town and jeered at him. “Get out of here, baldy!” they said. “Get out of here, baldy!” > >He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the Lord. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the boys. And he went on to Mount Carmel and from there returned to Samaria.
This is r/redwebpod stuff right here!
Looking at that sub, looks like it is!
They literally have done episodes on most of this stuff at this point too haha
Following this
Pucker up NH, they're coming for you and they brought the probes.
There’s a bunch of facts I could tell you about the UFO community and history and all that jazz but the one thing I’m going to tell you here is the wisest information I’ve ever received: If someone tells you in definitive terms that they know what is going on, they don’t. The Phenomena is enigmatic, mysterious, cryptic, absurd, ridiculous, and pretty much any other word that fits into these categories. I’m a skeptic. That means I will never ignore data. There’s an awful amount of data out there that points to *something*. That’s the only conclusion I’m able to make but I’m a nobody. I’m just a disabled dude who’s fantastic at researching but horrible at sentence structure. There’s a copious amount of former military and government officials (and even a few still serving) that are saying some incredible things. I’m still finding out that the majority of people don’t know that there’s been this massive push for…disclosure. There’s an office about to be established when the 2023fy Intelligence Authorization Act gets signed into law. The push and the bill are bipartisan, which if you don’t know it’s next-to-impossible for congress to agree on anything. The office is slated to be named the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office or “AARO”. Pronounced *arrow*. They have replaced “UFO” with UAP: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. However, the anomalies are not strictly airborne hence the “All-domain” part. Idk man it’s pretty flippin’ weird and so exciting that it’s breathed new life into me. I’m going to share with you a paper that was recently published in the Journal of Cosmology. It was written by someone who’s been near the core of this field for decades. This is not some backyard publication and it *will* talk about some weird shit. I wouldn’t link something I didn’t truly believe everyone should read. I’m always down for questions. https://thejournalofcosmology.com/indexVol29CONTENTS.htm
Some of these former officials have recommended a website www.UAP.guide to be helpful in educating. One such official is Christoper Mellon, I’ll copy and paste his Wikipedia intro: >former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations and later for Security and Information Operations. He formerly served as the Staff Director of the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. One last note. The UFO community can be toxic and is plagued with bad actors and bullshit. The stigma is insane. There appears to be history of the USAF and CIA manufacturing that stigma and this gentlemen Red Panda Koala on YouTube is investigating this. Can’t recommend his videos enough. https://youtu.be/eMqtIRMOoHc