Here are two conspiracies today. Which one is better?
Mysterious 'vehicle of unknown origin' hidden at US Navy Base raises questions about secret UFO program
A new report has claimed that Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, better known as Pax River, has kept an 'exotic vehicle of unknown origin' secretly housed there, possibly since the 1950s.
According to anonymous sources tied to Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), which is headquartered at Pax River, certain military programs at the base have been involved in analyzing and exploiting technology recovered from non-human craft for years.
Speaking to the Liberation Times, the unnamed sources claimed that two types of aircraft have been trying to spy on what the US has at Pax River. One is allegedly drones from China, and the other are non-human UFOs.
Recently, this spying activity has allegedly increased and moved closer to land, including right around the Navy base on the Chesapeake Bay.
Although the claims could not be confirmed by the Daily Mail, UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo stated in written testimony to Congress that a specially built hangar was constructed at Pax River specifically for the transfer of extraterrestrial technology.
Under oath, Elizondo described a plan where this hangar would help major defense contractor Lockheed Martin move non-human technology to another company called Bigelow Aerospace for further study and analysis.
According to the sources who spoke to Liberation Times, the US government allegedly has a secret contingency plan for moving the unidentified craft if its specific location at Pax River becomes publicly known or is threatened by further spying.
The report added that some of the activity seen taking place near the base is believed to be linked advanced drones or aircraft that use technology that's been copied and developed from the supposed exotic materials.
Additionally, Elizondo's testimony noted that these programs have successfully reverse-engineered some of this technology and that the US was now in possession of advanced non-human equipment, including at bases like Pax River.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...ogram.html
Trump's Grand Conspiracy Delusion
A special grand jury started sitting in Fort Pierce, Florida, this month, seemingly prepared to investigate what has come to be known as the “Grand Conspiracy”—a fantastical plot that many MAGA loyalists insist was orchestrated by left-wing leaders and officials against President Trump.
The Grand Conspiracy, to be clear—or as clear as one can possibly be when explaining a theory that is essentially incoherent—fails on both the narrative and legal coherence fronts. The short version of the grand conspiracy goes something like this: Hillary Clinton (who, in this telling, was on a daily regimen of “heavy tranquilizers” to tamp “uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness”) wanted to frame Trump to distract from the revelations about her private email server. Members of the intelligence community were eager to aid in her dastardly designs—so they arranged for an investigation into Vladimir Putin’s regime’s efforts to help her opponent win the election, including by relying heavily on the infamous Steele dossier. Oh, and by the way, Russia actually wanted Hillary to win. Almost everything bad that happened to Trump from there on out, from impeachments to investigations, was a byproduct of or an attempt to cover up this founding malfeasance.
Its proponents allege a plot against Trump that somehow manages to connect Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and James Comey to Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, and Jack Smith. The supposed scheme with which these people are all allegedly involved manages to span three separate presidential elections and tie together matters as obviously distinct as Russian interference in the 2016 election and the classified documents search at Mar-a-Lago.
Absurd as this is all is, the administration appears determined to pursue it, and the Fort Pierce grand jury is its most aggressive step yet in this direction. The choice of locale looks strategic; the only judge who sits in Fort Pierce is one U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who has, on multiple occasions and across multiple cases, issued startlingly pro-Trump rulings. MAGA allies have also gestured at the statute prosecutors may plan to use: U.S.C. 18 § 241—the conspiracy against rights statute, which just happens to be one of the statutes under which Trump was indicted in the Jan. 6 case.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/tru...y-delusion
Mysterious 'vehicle of unknown origin' hidden at US Navy Base raises questions about secret UFO program
A new report has claimed that Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, better known as Pax River, has kept an 'exotic vehicle of unknown origin' secretly housed there, possibly since the 1950s.
According to anonymous sources tied to Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), which is headquartered at Pax River, certain military programs at the base have been involved in analyzing and exploiting technology recovered from non-human craft for years.
Speaking to the Liberation Times, the unnamed sources claimed that two types of aircraft have been trying to spy on what the US has at Pax River. One is allegedly drones from China, and the other are non-human UFOs.
Recently, this spying activity has allegedly increased and moved closer to land, including right around the Navy base on the Chesapeake Bay.
Although the claims could not be confirmed by the Daily Mail, UFO whistleblower Luis Elizondo stated in written testimony to Congress that a specially built hangar was constructed at Pax River specifically for the transfer of extraterrestrial technology.
Under oath, Elizondo described a plan where this hangar would help major defense contractor Lockheed Martin move non-human technology to another company called Bigelow Aerospace for further study and analysis.
According to the sources who spoke to Liberation Times, the US government allegedly has a secret contingency plan for moving the unidentified craft if its specific location at Pax River becomes publicly known or is threatened by further spying.
The report added that some of the activity seen taking place near the base is believed to be linked advanced drones or aircraft that use technology that's been copied and developed from the supposed exotic materials.
Additionally, Elizondo's testimony noted that these programs have successfully reverse-engineered some of this technology and that the US was now in possession of advanced non-human equipment, including at bases like Pax River.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...ogram.html
Trump's Grand Conspiracy Delusion
A special grand jury started sitting in Fort Pierce, Florida, this month, seemingly prepared to investigate what has come to be known as the “Grand Conspiracy”—a fantastical plot that many MAGA loyalists insist was orchestrated by left-wing leaders and officials against President Trump.
The Grand Conspiracy, to be clear—or as clear as one can possibly be when explaining a theory that is essentially incoherent—fails on both the narrative and legal coherence fronts. The short version of the grand conspiracy goes something like this: Hillary Clinton (who, in this telling, was on a daily regimen of “heavy tranquilizers” to tamp “uncontrolled fits of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness”) wanted to frame Trump to distract from the revelations about her private email server. Members of the intelligence community were eager to aid in her dastardly designs—so they arranged for an investigation into Vladimir Putin’s regime’s efforts to help her opponent win the election, including by relying heavily on the infamous Steele dossier. Oh, and by the way, Russia actually wanted Hillary to win. Almost everything bad that happened to Trump from there on out, from impeachments to investigations, was a byproduct of or an attempt to cover up this founding malfeasance.
Its proponents allege a plot against Trump that somehow manages to connect Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and James Comey to Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, and Jack Smith. The supposed scheme with which these people are all allegedly involved manages to span three separate presidential elections and tie together matters as obviously distinct as Russian interference in the 2016 election and the classified documents search at Mar-a-Lago.
Absurd as this is all is, the administration appears determined to pursue it, and the Fort Pierce grand jury is its most aggressive step yet in this direction. The choice of locale looks strategic; the only judge who sits in Fort Pierce is one U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who has, on multiple occasions and across multiple cases, issued startlingly pro-Trump rulings. MAGA allies have also gestured at the statute prosecutors may plan to use: U.S.C. 18 § 241—the conspiracy against rights statute, which just happens to be one of the statutes under which Trump was indicted in the Jan. 6 case.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/tru...y-delusion
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


