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March 4, 2009 at 9:50 PM #361076March 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM #360504dharmagirlParticipant
Hey TG,
Interesting article! I know someone who was involved in “black projects” for the military. I’ll have to ask him about this.
In the meantime, if you enjoy wacky conspiracy theories, the best website of all time is:
http://aliendave.com/Many of my questions to the aforementioned friend often began with, “But Alien Dave says___________” which provoked severe eye rolls and pushed some serious buttons…
Hey, why doesnt anyone ever see UFOs in Temecula….
March 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM #360807dharmagirlParticipantHey TG,
Interesting article! I know someone who was involved in “black projects” for the military. I’ll have to ask him about this.
In the meantime, if you enjoy wacky conspiracy theories, the best website of all time is:
http://aliendave.com/Many of my questions to the aforementioned friend often began with, “But Alien Dave says___________” which provoked severe eye rolls and pushed some serious buttons…
Hey, why doesnt anyone ever see UFOs in Temecula….
March 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM #360950dharmagirlParticipantHey TG,
Interesting article! I know someone who was involved in “black projects” for the military. I’ll have to ask him about this.
In the meantime, if you enjoy wacky conspiracy theories, the best website of all time is:
http://aliendave.com/Many of my questions to the aforementioned friend often began with, “But Alien Dave says___________” which provoked severe eye rolls and pushed some serious buttons…
Hey, why doesnt anyone ever see UFOs in Temecula….
March 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM #360989dharmagirlParticipantHey TG,
Interesting article! I know someone who was involved in “black projects” for the military. I’ll have to ask him about this.
In the meantime, if you enjoy wacky conspiracy theories, the best website of all time is:
http://aliendave.com/Many of my questions to the aforementioned friend often began with, “But Alien Dave says___________” which provoked severe eye rolls and pushed some serious buttons…
Hey, why doesnt anyone ever see UFOs in Temecula….
March 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM #361096dharmagirlParticipantHey TG,
Interesting article! I know someone who was involved in “black projects” for the military. I’ll have to ask him about this.
In the meantime, if you enjoy wacky conspiracy theories, the best website of all time is:
http://aliendave.com/Many of my questions to the aforementioned friend often began with, “But Alien Dave says___________” which provoked severe eye rolls and pushed some serious buttons…
Hey, why doesnt anyone ever see UFOs in Temecula….
March 4, 2009 at 11:52 PM #360514temeculaguyParticipantSorry dharma, I don’t do conspiracy theories, I reference them to appease Aecitia. I know there are many things hidden from the public for various reasons but it is usually for a simple reasons like sex, politics, money, the usual stuff. Ignorance is bliss, I want to keep my mental vision of aliens as old school Captain Kirk as possible, that was the hot alien chick heyday and I’d prefer to keep my dreams confined to just those early episodes. Even if aliens showed up, i wouldn’t trust them anyway, I’ve see the twilight zone “to serve mankind” episode too many times. “It’s a cookbook” still ranks amongst my top 10 favorite quotes of all time.
We don’t have UFo sightings here for the same reason all the streetlights are yellow. Look South, Mr. Hubble built a very large and very active observatory on that mountain to the south, you can see it and it can see you. Nothing in the sky you see isn’t seen and recorded by Palomar. It’s like standing next to the referee in basketball, you can’t pretend you were fouled when the ref is standing right there.
March 4, 2009 at 11:52 PM #360817temeculaguyParticipantSorry dharma, I don’t do conspiracy theories, I reference them to appease Aecitia. I know there are many things hidden from the public for various reasons but it is usually for a simple reasons like sex, politics, money, the usual stuff. Ignorance is bliss, I want to keep my mental vision of aliens as old school Captain Kirk as possible, that was the hot alien chick heyday and I’d prefer to keep my dreams confined to just those early episodes. Even if aliens showed up, i wouldn’t trust them anyway, I’ve see the twilight zone “to serve mankind” episode too many times. “It’s a cookbook” still ranks amongst my top 10 favorite quotes of all time.
We don’t have UFo sightings here for the same reason all the streetlights are yellow. Look South, Mr. Hubble built a very large and very active observatory on that mountain to the south, you can see it and it can see you. Nothing in the sky you see isn’t seen and recorded by Palomar. It’s like standing next to the referee in basketball, you can’t pretend you were fouled when the ref is standing right there.
March 4, 2009 at 11:52 PM #360960temeculaguyParticipantSorry dharma, I don’t do conspiracy theories, I reference them to appease Aecitia. I know there are many things hidden from the public for various reasons but it is usually for a simple reasons like sex, politics, money, the usual stuff. Ignorance is bliss, I want to keep my mental vision of aliens as old school Captain Kirk as possible, that was the hot alien chick heyday and I’d prefer to keep my dreams confined to just those early episodes. Even if aliens showed up, i wouldn’t trust them anyway, I’ve see the twilight zone “to serve mankind” episode too many times. “It’s a cookbook” still ranks amongst my top 10 favorite quotes of all time.
We don’t have UFo sightings here for the same reason all the streetlights are yellow. Look South, Mr. Hubble built a very large and very active observatory on that mountain to the south, you can see it and it can see you. Nothing in the sky you see isn’t seen and recorded by Palomar. It’s like standing next to the referee in basketball, you can’t pretend you were fouled when the ref is standing right there.
March 4, 2009 at 11:52 PM #360998temeculaguyParticipantSorry dharma, I don’t do conspiracy theories, I reference them to appease Aecitia. I know there are many things hidden from the public for various reasons but it is usually for a simple reasons like sex, politics, money, the usual stuff. Ignorance is bliss, I want to keep my mental vision of aliens as old school Captain Kirk as possible, that was the hot alien chick heyday and I’d prefer to keep my dreams confined to just those early episodes. Even if aliens showed up, i wouldn’t trust them anyway, I’ve see the twilight zone “to serve mankind” episode too many times. “It’s a cookbook” still ranks amongst my top 10 favorite quotes of all time.
We don’t have UFo sightings here for the same reason all the streetlights are yellow. Look South, Mr. Hubble built a very large and very active observatory on that mountain to the south, you can see it and it can see you. Nothing in the sky you see isn’t seen and recorded by Palomar. It’s like standing next to the referee in basketball, you can’t pretend you were fouled when the ref is standing right there.
March 4, 2009 at 11:52 PM #361106temeculaguyParticipantSorry dharma, I don’t do conspiracy theories, I reference them to appease Aecitia. I know there are many things hidden from the public for various reasons but it is usually for a simple reasons like sex, politics, money, the usual stuff. Ignorance is bliss, I want to keep my mental vision of aliens as old school Captain Kirk as possible, that was the hot alien chick heyday and I’d prefer to keep my dreams confined to just those early episodes. Even if aliens showed up, i wouldn’t trust them anyway, I’ve see the twilight zone “to serve mankind” episode too many times. “It’s a cookbook” still ranks amongst my top 10 favorite quotes of all time.
We don’t have UFo sightings here for the same reason all the streetlights are yellow. Look South, Mr. Hubble built a very large and very active observatory on that mountain to the south, you can see it and it can see you. Nothing in the sky you see isn’t seen and recorded by Palomar. It’s like standing next to the referee in basketball, you can’t pretend you were fouled when the ref is standing right there.
March 5, 2009 at 3:45 AM #360524jmrrobbie1ParticipantSpeaking of booming in Temecula and not to bump the thread… what is the take/scoop on the three elementary schools (Helen Hunt, Redhawk, & Joan Sparkman) all closing or consolidating within a few miles of each other?
This mostly South in the more entrenched and steadfast areas of the city?
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_sboundary04.45c04eb.html
March 5, 2009 at 3:45 AM #360827jmrrobbie1ParticipantSpeaking of booming in Temecula and not to bump the thread… what is the take/scoop on the three elementary schools (Helen Hunt, Redhawk, & Joan Sparkman) all closing or consolidating within a few miles of each other?
This mostly South in the more entrenched and steadfast areas of the city?
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_sboundary04.45c04eb.html
March 5, 2009 at 3:45 AM #360970jmrrobbie1ParticipantSpeaking of booming in Temecula and not to bump the thread… what is the take/scoop on the three elementary schools (Helen Hunt, Redhawk, & Joan Sparkman) all closing or consolidating within a few miles of each other?
This mostly South in the more entrenched and steadfast areas of the city?
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_sboundary04.45c04eb.html
March 5, 2009 at 3:45 AM #361009jmrrobbie1ParticipantSpeaking of booming in Temecula and not to bump the thread… what is the take/scoop on the three elementary schools (Helen Hunt, Redhawk, & Joan Sparkman) all closing or consolidating within a few miles of each other?
This mostly South in the more entrenched and steadfast areas of the city?
http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_sboundary04.45c04eb.html
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