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Everything is linked, and if you understand this, you will understand the diversity of the channel as related to the concept of UAP Disclosure.
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Yet man was made from the dirt not the proceding death of millions of fish, amphibians, lemurs, ape-like creatures, Lucy then more death, then Adam appears. No. God created man, directly from the dirt. Jesus says "Is it not written, in the beginning He created them male and female".
What was the point of this character? It wasn't to appeal to children, they already had Pebbles, BamBam, and Dino for that.
Amazing scene of the TV SHOW 😮
I think so too. Thank you for appreciating it... and checking in here to say so. Hope your week is a good one.
Wasn’t there three other people murdered in the UK named John Mack the same day he was run over?
I looked into UK obituaries and found only two John Mack obituaries for the entire year 2004... with no other John Mack dying on the same day 27 September 2004. However, if you can provide some supporting evidence for that claim, other than profiteering opportunist podcasters who make the claim without support... I would be interested to see. My present position is that the claim is unverified and those who pass it around to gin up views of either a radio show, podcast or a KZread channel are doing a disservice to the field. www.reddit.com/r/TheWhyFiles/comments/15conyf/can_you_please_post_the_source_that_shows_that_3/
Before Charlie was cancelled... What a legend.
She was attacked! red alert, red alert man your battle stations!
Robin was a Freemason
The timing would be off for that to really be the case... as the Robin Hood story is placed circa 1191. However, Robin Hood has been used to carry symbols of Freemasonry... even in the 2010 film.
@@TomOwensUAP it started in the days of Solomon
@@ScottJackson. that's what the FM allegory presents as etiological myth... most likely because of the amazing stone work that Crusaders (Templars & Hospitallers) found in the Levant during the time of Crusades. However, there were obviously operative stone masons prior to the First Temple because it is a copy of the older Phoenician Temple of Melqart. For example, Thomas Paine claimed the tradition back to ancient Egypt. What you are looking for is the date range for the rise of Speculative Freemasonry... when lodges were formed that began admitting men who were not stone masons because they wanted to educate men and build their character for the good of each community and nation. The Robin Hood link here in this episode does serve to hint at the possible connection with Knights Templars in Scotland.
@@TomOwensUAP we do not know what period Robin was in orally passed down before written down
@@ScottJackson. but we do know the time when name references were made in writing (1261) and then tweaked over time to fit events in England following the Norman Conquest of 1066 CE. If you look, you will find that the earliest written references to Robin Hood, in various forms, predate the events of 13 October 1307 and the later rise of Speculative Freemasonry. All I'm saying is that in this 1950s British TV series ~the character of Robin Hood~ is made a Speculative Mason for a Symbolic teaching purpose. If you look at the 2010 film directed by Ridley Scott, you will find much Freemason symbolism... I have links to clips if you are sincerely interested in digging deeper for the evidence.
How funny, Captain Kirks face and uniform were dirty, but when transported back to his ship he was clean, the aliens cleaned him up, showered him, and pressed his uniform, how considerate.
This show hints that reptilians are real😂
What supporting evidence would you cite for that claim?
Fly safe, o7
Привет Том. В одном из интервью этот господин выразил уверенность, что Исус умер на кресте за него. Это не совсем так. Полагаю, остальное самопиар, поэтому вряд ли кто-то заинтересован в «инопланетянах», если те думают иначе.
Αυτό είναι ένα εξαιρετικό σχόλιο. Δυστυχώς, πολύ λίγοι Αμερικανοί γνωρίζουν την αρχαία ιστορία που αφομοιώθηκε από τους Εβραίους στο Tanakh τους (Βλ. Δανιήλ 1:4) και από τους Ρωμαίους Φλαβιανούς στην Καινή Διαθήκη με τη βοήθεια του Yosef ben Matityahu. Κατά την άποψή σου, η εβραϊκή λέξη "Elohim" είναι ΠΛΗΘΥΝΤΙΚΟ και αυτό θα έπρεπε να τους είχε δώσει μια ιδέα. Παρ' όλες τις αποτυχίες στο America's Bible Belt, για να συμπεριλάβουμε το σπίτι του Tim Burchett στο Tennesse... πολλοί εξακολουθούν να ενδιαφέρονται για εξωγήινους, αλλά οι περισσότεροι σε αυτό το δημογραφικό φαίνεται να βλέπουν το Disclosure ως απειλή για την κυριαρχία τους. Ανόητοι άνθρωποι. Σας ευχαριστούμε για το check in εδώ σήμερα. Συνεχίστε να κάνετε ποιοτικά σχόλια όποτε θέλετε.
Yeah, it does...
I saw Leigh Mallory in "Where Eagles Dare". He's a wrong 'un, mark my words.
Yes, yes... good comment and a great classic film from 1968 based on the 1967 novel by Alistair MacLean. That's Patrick Wymark who has a few contributions in my field of interest.... and who also, very sadly, exited our world stage at far too young and age. Stay tuned for a video post on this subject.
The irony was that the British overestimated German strength considerably, and the Germans underestimated British strength considerably. Although at the time we thought they were training more pilots than us, in fact the reverse was true. Also, in September 1940, Britain was producing more tanks, ships and planes than Germany. Not brilliant tanks, but enough to see off an invasion. At the time it looked desperate, and that indeed is the narrative we have believed ever since, but in fact the Germans were nowhere near able to cross the Channel. If only they had, then they would have lost their invasion force in weeks, and that would have given the Russians more time to prepare - or perhaps the Germans would never have invaded Russia. There might even have been a army coup against Hitler.
"Maybe, in a thousand years or so..."
Anytime I want to go home I can go home.
I learned to play that song on the harmonica.
That's awesome
I'm a beginner at harmonica. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZYNryJmRZNepf5c.html
0:40 Alien Farmer: over why it's just gettin started
Vimanas are ancient and will be again.
Bellissima donna ❤ RIP Markie
What is not specified here, is whether they accounted for gravitational time dilation in their calculation. Due to the difference in altitude between the static and the moving watches, there should also be a gravitational time dilation (or contraction) from space curvation. The static watch on earth should experience gravitational time dilation, as according to general relativity time slows down in a strong gravitational field, and the other way around. But if they did not calculate the gravitational time delay, then how did they know that the time delay from speed was indeed accurate, and was not a result of the combination between GR and SR, which predict an incease in time from an increase in speed, and a decrease in time from a decrease in gravity ? The clock in the plane therefore would experience a time dilation from higher speed, and a time contraction from lower gravity. That is a contradictory situation, cause time cant flow slower and faster at the same time for the same clock.
You can read all about the Hafele-Keating Experiment and see that it has been repeated as recently at 2010.
Well, if one watch is accelerating then the G forces will be higher inside the speeding watch, so the quartz crystals will be moving slower because they are pushed back in their seats. When you try to move your head forward in an accelerating car, you will see that is harder to do because of the G that pushes it back. Similarly, the quartz cristals will move slower because of the acceleration of the plane.
I can only recommend you review the details of: 1. Caesium Beam atomic clocks used, and 2. Later Repetitions of the Hafele-Keating Experiment which confirmed the results and the methods used.
Tremendous acting.
Many are aware this clip highlights something other than acting talent of actresses still in their teens...
Born and raised in New York ❤
U s a no place like home
‘The Companion’ sounds a lot like sentient AI to me…
I appreciate the comment. Here's what I have on this: 1. The non-corporeal Companion didn't have a voice, but communicated by way of some form of mental telepathy. 2. The voice you hear for The Companion in the TOS episode Metamorphosis is the result of Spock's modification of the Universal Translator... which explains the artificial quality applied to the voice of actress Lisabeth Hush. J Allen Hynek addresses the likelihood of non-corporeal intelligence here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6mm0LmDY5DRoqw.html
Its just at heory, a cartoon theory! Thanks for watching! XD!
"Dirty little scientist kid" 2024's political discourse salutes you 😂
They should have let the women fly combat missions, pilot problem solved.
www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2020/06/11/this-air-force-pilot-is-the-first-woman-to-fly-the-f-35-in-combat/
The fact that this still holds up decades later speaks volumes about not just the presentation and effort that went into it, but the message as well.
This is hilarious!
This is even more so: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k6uotK2CqNfYgtY.html
Before you comment, remember that the video asks you a question: What official US records document a connection between Flying Saucers and Uranium deposits?
I just tried to purchase or view this film but it doesn’t seem to show up on a web search. All I get is this video. Curiouser and curiouser. Can you help me locate this film? You have a clip so is there a complete movie available?
Tom, I just thought of something possibly interesting. Natural redhead actresses are rare because well, redheads are rare. Less than 2%. Scully’s hair was red but Gillian’s natural color is in her own words “mousey brown.” So the character had red hair and blue eyes. If that was natural, it would be a double mutation (I have both). In the 1984 Dune, Lady Jessica had red hair and her eyes went blue-in-blue due to the Spice melange. We found out that the Harkonnens had a lot of red hair and that the Baron was Lady Jessica’s father. This of course was the plan to make the Kwisatz Haderach, a male Bene Gesserit. The melange was described as being like cinnamon and that can be one of the various colors of redheads. Ginger, strawberry blonde, etc. There WAS a natural redhead with blue eyes and that was Alicia Witt who played Alia. I might have told you that there are only 14 million on the planet. It’s .173% of the 8 billion or so. So we have red and blue and blooms of reddish spice on the desert surface with the blue oceans hidden under the arid sand. The water, held as a “prisoner.” Dune or Arrakis, perhaps a blend of Mars and Earth. I said in an earlier comment red/blue might be Mars/Earth and this might have been the idea of Frank Herbert. Sorry for the exposition. Oh, the red hair was David Lynch’s idea but it worked well to parallel the red/blue of the spice/ocean.
Darell, yes... in prior videos this channel has openly connected Red vs Blues clues to Militant Mars and Pacific Blue Earth.
@@TomOwensUAP Yes, but naming the largest ocean “Pacific” is a bit of an oxymoron as it can be quite turbulent. Maybe the Martians have a base at the bottom of the Pacific. 🤔😳
@@BuShips it truly has been suggested that Pacific is a misnomer. As many of the videos and much of the text on this channel are designed to prep secondary school students for standardized testing... I'd carefully point out that the definition of an oxymoron would be a figure of speech in which two contradictory terms or ideas are intentionally paired in order to make a point-particularly to reveal a deeper or hidden truth.
@@TomOwensUAP Well, the Pacific is pretty deep. 😳
@@TomOwensUAP Not accounting for the ocean, Mauna Kea is the highest mountain in the world- a mile higher than Mt. Everest.
The day the Dr was struck and killed crossing the street 3, that’s THREEEE other John Mack’s died/were killed the same day! Fact!’
I've seen various versions of that claim, usually by opportunists who want to gin up views and subscribers without providing any detailed evidence to support it. My effort found only 2 John Macks died in England & Wales across ALL of the year 2004. Credible researchers have ruled his death to have been a tragic accident and the family clearly accepted that conclusion given the story behind driver Ray Czechowski. The Mack family even requested leniency given that the visiting Dr Mack had looked the wrong way. (Side note: First class people all around.) However, if you would like to point to some newspaper obituary or other evidence, I would certainly take a look at it and fully credit you for the detailed share.
The claim is unverified and those who pass it around to gin up views of either a radio show, podcast or a KZread channel are doing a disservice to the field. www.reddit.com/r/TheWhyFiles/comments/15conyf/can_you_please_post_the_source_that_shows_that_3/
The mule featured in this, is he by chance related to anybody?
Colin, it looks like you have a very good ear. The Mule in Little Lulu's A Bout with a Trout (1947) is related to Popeye the Sailor by way of Jack Mercer.
@@TomOwensUAP Thanks for the information. Is he by chance Popeyes original voice actor?
@@colinmulder6806 excellent question. While Jack Mercer is not Popeye's original voice... he replaced Billy Costello in 1935 and then did much of the voicing through the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. He did the voice for a Saturday-morning cartoon show (1978-1983) produced by Hanna-Barbera and finally he voiced the opening segment lines for the live action film starring Robin Williams. So, based on total time in service... Jack Mercer IS the voice of Popeye.
@@TomOwensUAP In the words of Popeye himself: "Well Blow Me Down".
@@colinmulder6806 If you mean take you by surprise with information... I can try. The Popeye franchise has a key hand in Disclosure often presenting aliens, flying saucers and interdimensional beings WAAAY before it was cool to talk about that subject. Here's an example... and I've got a few more... if you are interested. kzread.info/dash/bejne/l2t-3KWFc6nFaLA.html
I wish someone would share ALL the episodes of Casey the Alien story. Far fetched as it was, I LOVED IT. Brad Lockerman was so HOT! And I loved the relationship he had with Robin.
The best black dress was from the final season that was a Phantom of the Opera, your second clip…
I whatch this movie every Saturday
There's a lot of symbolism and references to earlier literature in the film... even some hidden Easter Eggs.
What year was the Rydell High Class featured in the 1978 film? What year was the featured chariot race shown in theatres?
One year apart. 1958 for Grease and 1959 for Ben Hur. Although I haven’t seen Grease in many years, I have thought recently that somehow Grease could be code for Greece. They are homophones.
Darell, so my understanding is that Danny first meets Sandy during the Summer Vacation period of 1958. Then the senior class returns in the fall of 1958. Thus the Rydell High Class featured in the film is the Class of 1959. Incidentally, the extraterrestrial film The Blob was released in September of 1958 and would thus be playing at drive-in theatres through the spring of 1959. Ben Hur, however, was released in November of 1959...
I just found out on joe rogan thst john e mack died when walked off a curb & hit by a car. Apparently three other john macks died the very same day 😮
So far, there is zero supporting evidence for the claim that three other humans named John Mack died that same day in the UK. This appears to be a tactic used by opportunists and profiteers to drive up interest in their shows and shares. I dug into this and found only two people named John Mack died in the UK in the entire year of 2004. If you find evidence to the contrary, however, I would welcome your share of it here. www.reddit.com/r/TheWhyFiles/comments/15conyf/can_you_please_post_the_source_that_shows_that_3/
The year that Trivial Pursuit was released, 1981, had 122 movies released. The list is interesting, with Raiders of the Lost Ark, Superman II, Nine to Five, Stripes, Arthur, For Your Eyes Only, etc. Months ago, I had an epiphany re: Nine to Five. If taken as the time on a clock, it’s 4:51. Yep, Fahrenheit 451. How does that connect to Dolly Parton? Her charity of Imagination Library (gifting books to children from birth to age five) has donated over 238 million books. It’s an interesting juxtaposition to the book burning in the 451 novel and film. Yes, if each gifted book was a mile, they would reach to the moon. I’m quite pleased to share her initials of DP.
This is excellent... and ties with my shares on the fact that we are operating in a ET orchestrated treasure hunt of information pursuit and connections for the assembly of knowledge and wisdom. Nice.
Not quite, but close. Ha, ha.
To the movement you saw? Or are you referencing something else? Oh.... and good morning, David! 🌠
@@TomOwensUAP I was referring to the movement I saw. If you begin at time 0:40 for a couple of seconds until the star disapears, that would be similar to what I saw. But the "star" repeated that cycle several times for possibly 2-3 minutes before it disapeared. At times, it changed directions from the verticle to the horizontal before it faded away. Good morning back to you Tom.
Smokin' HOT...she was.
She sure was. A name like Thaddeus... rooted in heart... makes me wish more humans would Get Smart.
WOW!!! As John Denver used to say...... FAAAAAR OUT!!! 🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸
You may know this... I can't remember for sure... was the puppet drummer Clive of the Texas Critters in the Barbara Mandrell Show supposed to be a riff on John Denver? Yellow shirt number 68?
@@TomOwensUAP I saw John Denver at Nassau coliseum once. My mom and stepdad took me. It was so exciting for me. I have two signed autographs from him. One black and white copy and the second one in color not copied. I still cry when I hear his music. I was devastated when I heard on the radio that he died in a plane crash.
@@solwaykessel John Denver was born in Roswell, New Mexico. "When the sun's coming up, I got cakes on the griddle. And life ain't nothin' but a funny, funny riddle. Thank God I'm a Country Boy." kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioNq1Y9-oZiTY9Y.html
😂😂😂😂😂
sucha s shame that they didn't have picture phones back in the day and you could develop them yourself.
Good point. The first cell phone with a built-in camera was manufactured by Samsung and released in South Korea in June of 2000.
As you were soldier ... Stiff upper lip. Can't show fear. We are Britons and Britons never show fear.
I’m currently reading Sally Fields memoir at this current moment and I am at the point where she states that she couldn’t sing but to be completely honest I thought Sally voice is very pleasing and beautiful
I've read through In Pieces and I remember her saying this, YES. After lamenting that: "the studio had provided me with a [surfing] lesson or two, [but]... no one thought I might benefit from a singing lesson or two… or four hundred." she explained what you are hearing this way: "Matters not that the notes were flat, that I didn’t have a clue how to sharpen the pitch; they all smiled, knowing they would fix it in the booth when I wasn’t around. They’d play my voice on top of itself three times, crank up the echo, and presto: humiliation at thirty-three and a third." There's a deeper message in the transition from Gidget to The Flying Nun, but just as with UAP UFOs.... much of the American public is not yet ready to explore that in detail.
QumranEssene writes: "Yes! Remember Spock's hand gesture for live long and prosper is clearly Hebrew." That's right! 🖖 Based on the Blessing of the Kohanim. This is openly acknowledged by Leonard Nimoy. Good contribution, thank you for checking in.
The most beautiful woman in the star trek world
I really liked her and wish the series could have resolved itself more naturally. Absolute words... such as "most beautiful" and etc. would likely be eschewed by logical Zen-like Vulcans... but I do respect your opinion on her. Thank you for checking in and have a good week. :D
Is Tim Burchett correct when he states that the US Government keeps telling the public that UAP don't exist?