HM05_Me
@HM05_Me@lemmy.world
- Comment on Any guesses at what this may be? 6 months ago:
It’s the same. I know it as Dog Vomit Slime, but there seem to be a ton of regional names for it. Scrambled Egg Slime is one of the more inviting names, but I’ll always prefer my dog vomit.
- Comment on Any guesses at what this may be? 6 months ago:
Looks like slime mold to me, particularly Fuligo Septica.
- Comment on Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending 11 months ago:
If such programs exist, other countries may not want to show their hand if they know they trail behind the US. Sightings themselves could always be concealed due to national security concerns. Then there’s just the possibility of lack of interest or negligence in documenting UAP.
- Comment on Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending 11 months ago:
As long as we don’t combine the two topics. I’m not quite ready for alien sex researchers.
- Comment on Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending 11 months ago:
He’s still in a potentially relevant role. It seems that he immediately moved on to a role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as Chief Technology Officer for Defense and Intelligence Programs. They do handle government contract work, so no telling if they have any projects that would benefit from his statements. I’m not one to delve into alleged government UAP programs, though I’ve seen Oak Ridge mentioned a lot. They have a lot of unique programs that are bound to stir curiosity.
- Comment on Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending 11 months ago:
I’ve been watching a lot of SG-1 recently and Kinsey always frustrates me, mostly because I could picture him being a real politician.
- Comment on Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending 11 months ago:
I came here to link exactly that article. It’s always important to do a little digging and verify claims before latching onto them, but people are embracing Kirkpatrick’s claims without a second thought. It’s easier for people to focus on one claim that supports their preexisting beliefs than to consider they may be wrong.
Whether or not any UAP come from some non-human origin, the government itself (including Kirkpatrick) has admitted there are unknown objects that don’t match any known technology. If they could apply a label of even potentially being a drone, plane, or balloon, they would do so as they have done before. At minimum, it’s a failure on the DOD to monitor our airspace. Just last year, the US engaged with and fired missiles at still publicly unknown objects over our airspace. However, Kirkpatrick is basically dismissing his former role as a waste of resources just because they can identify most (not all) reports.
- Comment on Comic Con - A Community for NYCC, SDCC, and more comic conventions 1 year ago:
Thank you! Yeah, event based communities always have their lulls in between.
And, as a USF alum, I couldn’t help notice your profile pic. It’s been ages since I graduated, but it takes me back.
- Submitted 1 year ago to newcommunities@lemmy.world | 3 comments