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Next thing I know I see a 6 ton armored vehicle, that can take up to 80 lbs of explosive force and come back rolling, literally FLY. Not roll, not flip, FLY. It landed in the middle of the freaking village in pieces. ...
Nice idea for a thread...........One of the lesser known but interesting cases is the 1953 Kinross IncidentOn Novemeber 23rd, 1953 the radars at Kinross Air Force Base in northern Michigan picked up an object over the strategically vital Soo Locks. An F-89 Scorpion was launched to investigate. The F-89 was observed on radar until it neared the object. The F-89's radar operator could notpick the object up on his radar screen to the Scorpion was directed in via ground radar operators. The two objects were seen to mergeon the ground radar screen and became one, the single object then continued on its original course until it was lost.Niether Pilot Moncla, Radar Operator Wilson nor the F-89 was ever seen again. F-89 Scorpionvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginPilot Felix Monclavisitors can't see pics , please register or loginhttps://www.channel3000.com/madison-magazine/opinion/doug-moe/disappearance-of-two-madison-airmen-in-1953-remains-a-mystery/213803984https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Moncla
The Kandahar Giant.http://www.thexplan.net/article/378/THE-GIANT-OF-KANDAHAR/itThe debunkers' side...http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/a-tall-tale-steve-quayle-l-a-marzulli-and-the-giant-of-kandahar
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That particular image is from the Fight The Baldness Center, those little suctions are placed around the scalp to stimulate hair growth while the unfortunate fella plays video games on provided computers.
That has always been one of my favorite reports. Just weird or not
A few years back an F-89 was found with sonar in Lake Superior, but as I recall it was too deep to recover. Since no other F-89 was missing in that area, the assumption was it was the Kinross jet.