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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Velveteen Rabbit’ on Apple TV+, a Charming and Typically Tearjerking Adaptation of the Classic Children's Book According to months worth of incident reports obtained by Motherboard, the 2016 raid on United Nuclear was part of an ongoing and extensive murder investigation that includes state, local, and federal authorities. The documents make no mention of element 115. Stream It Or Skip It: 'My Christmas Hero' on GAF, Where A Military Man Helps A Doctor Find Family History and Lasting Love England, Terry (July 30, 1982). " 'Jet' isn't an idle boast on this car". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Associated Press. p.A-6 . Retrieved November 22, 2020– via newspapers.com.

a b Finucane, Martin (16 January 2018). "This former Navy pilot, who once chased a UFO, says we should take them seriously". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 24 March 2018 . Retrieved 7 February 2018. This, he said, functions as a guide for the gravity wave, which forms into a heart shape around the entire craft, narrowing at the bottom. Recently, these two groups raised their voices when footage captured by pilot Jorge Arteaga surfaced online. The object flies past the plane at high speed, seemingly defying the laws of physics. The pilot managed to capture the UFO in surprisingly clear footage.

Lazar alleges that his employment and education records have been erased; however, skeptics Donald R. Prothero, Stanton T. Friedman and Timothy D. Callahan find this to be implausible. [4] His story has drawn significant media attention, controversy, supporters, and detractors. Lazar has no evidence of alien life or technology. [8] [35] [48] [49] a b c Cooper, Helene; Kean, Leslie; Blumenthal, Ralph (16 December 2017). "2 Navy Airmen and an Object That 'Accelerated Like Nothing I've Ever Seen' ". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 14 May 2020 . Retrieved 14 May 2020.

a b Kooser, Amanda (27 April 2020). "The Pentagon releases three classified 'UFO' videos filmed by US Navy". CNET. Archived from the original on 18 May 2020 . Retrieved 15 May 2020. England, Terry (June 27, 1982). "LA man joins the jet set – at 200 miles an hour". Los Alamos Monitor. pp.A1 & A8. [Bob] Lazar, a physicist at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility... Well I'll comment on what's been in the public domain and what's been discussed publicly in a number of places. The bottom line is that we’ve had now consistent reports of objects flying over military installations and military training areas, And it’s not the U.S. government. And so anytime I see things flying over our military installations that are not ours, we need to know who they are. We need to know why they’re there. And that’s the way I focus on it. Knapp reported in an April 6 article posted on Mystery Wire that the objects, encountered on both coasts by military personnel, have continued to baffle military and intelligence officials: "Many of the objects have been referred to as drones, but that is not what Pentagon investigators have been telling the chain of command behind the scenes."

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It’s from 1995, the tape had been worn down, it’s been played probably over 100 times so the quality is not great, and everything about it screams bulls***. Lazar claims to be a physicist, and to have worked in this capacity during his tenure at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility. [3] [10] This assertion was echoed by a local journalist who interviewed Lazar about his interest in jet-powered cars in 1982; [a] some media outlets have since dubbed him a "physicist". [b] Inquiry into Lazar's position at the facility, however, revealed his role to have been a technician for a contractor firm, and that he worked neither as a physicist or for Los Alamos. [3] [4] [5] As such, the laboratory has no records on Lazar, whom Prothero states was "in short, rather a minor player." [4] The Smithsonian, and various mainstream news outlets, have stated that his "physicist" designation is self-proclaimed. [c] Kloor, Keith (17 May 2020). "Will The New York Times Ever Stop Reporting on UFOs?". Wired. Wired. Archived from the original on 17 May 2020 . Retrieved 18 May 2020.

The events detailed above are both high-profile and extraordinary because the U.S. military has publicly confirmed that the images and videos are authentic and were taken by military personnel during sightings and encounters with UFOs. But UFO sightings by both military and members of the public are hardly new. Bob Lazar first came forward with the ‘truth’ regarding extraterrestrial life in the late 80s, when he blew the whistle on secret government experiments with alien life forms, under the pseudonym of Dennis. However, he actually came into the spotlight using his real name in 1989 and was interviewed by George Knapp, an award-winning investigative journalist, who is part of the production team of this documentary and is a bit of a conspiracy theorist himself. Notably, Lazar mentioned that his interest in coming forth using his real name was self-preservation since he believed that the government was trying to eliminate him for exposing the truth regarding alien life.Only a small fraction of reports scrutinized by NUFORC [National UFO Reporting Center], which is based in Washington State, are truly not identifiable. That proportion has not changed even as more calls have poured in, according to the director. A lot of the people in the comments believed that the object was nothing but an unattached Mylar balloon. a b McMillan, Tim (November 13, 2019). "Bob Lazar Says the FBI Raided Him to Seize Area 51's Alien Fuel. The Truth Is Weirder". Vice . Retrieved August 28, 2020. The two other videos released by the military are dubbed "Gimbal" and "Go Fast"; both videos were taken in 2015 by Navy personnel off the coast of Florida. The object described as Gimbal was taken from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. "Go Fast" was taken by Navy aviators aboard a fighter jet from the USS Theodore Roosevelt. Hart, Benjamin (16 December 2017). "Reports: The Pentagon Spent Millions on UFO Research". New York Magazine. Archived from the original on 10 October 2018 . Retrieved 17 December 2017.

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