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I wonder if the passengers saw anything ... Or if they are allowed to comment since it's an active FBI investigation? I live an hour & a half away from that area & have seen some weird things in the sky. Not a place you want to be driving through alone at night, if that sort of thing bothers you (I have but it didn't, was kind of creepy though).
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I wonder if the passengers saw anything ... Or if they are allowed to comment since it's an active FBI investigation? I live an hour & a half away from that area & have seen some weird things in the sky. Not a place you want to be driving through alone at night, if that sort of thing bothers you (I have but it didn't, was kind of creepy though).
I wonder if the passengers saw anything ... Or if they are allowed to comment since it's an active FBI investigation? I live an hour & a half away from that area & have seen some weird things in the sky. Not a place you want to be driving through alone at night, if that sort of thing bothers you (I have but it didn't, was kind of creepy though).
New Mexico in general is a big hotspot. Not just famously Roswell but the Chama/Dulce/Farmington area seems to always get a lot of reports of weird things in the sky. And of course I’m sure you’ve heard about the theory regarding the Dulce underground base.
Interestingly, most of the 'strange things' that happen out in the south western US is associated with Native Americans, perhaps we should pay more attention to what Native Americans have to say on this topic?
It also looked like a Cruise Missile ..... IS there not a proving ground in the area?
Scary though...I too would love to take that drive, if not for the number of bad experiences I have had in New Mexico and probably am still wanted there.
It also looked like a Cruise Missile ..... IS there not a proving ground in the area?
Scary though...I too would love to take that drive, if not for the number of bad experiences I have had in New Mexico and probably am still wanted there.
There have been reports and photos of ships shaped like cruise missiles or "cigar shaped" for decades, probably since before cruise missiles were even invented.
There have been reports and photos of ships shaped like cruise missiles or "cigar shaped" for decades, probably since before cruise missiles were even invented.
Yes and many are totally silent and have been seen hovering in place...(cruise missiles are not capable of either).
Interestingly, most of the 'strange things' that happen out in the south western US is associated with Native Americans, perhaps we should pay more attention to what Native Americans have to say on this topic?
Really?
How so?
You know, that whole Dyatlov Pass incident took place in the area that's called "The Mountain of the Dead" ( if translated from the local Mansi Language.)
That's what Mansi people look like more or less... This should give you some clues.
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