Map of recent massive booms or even house-shaking explosions, including in nearby Houghton, UP of Michigan
….My state of Michigan an especial hotbed of strange sightings
Diskoid UFO takes evasive action to avoid hitting small plane:
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….With the new Nikon Coolpix P1000, we are seeing normal civilians taking ever sharper UFO images, even of craft speeding and changing directions over the faraway Moon!
Nikon Coolpix P1000
Overview | |
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Maker | Nikon |
Type | Bridge camera |
Released | September 6, 2018 |
Intro price | US$999.95 |
Lens | |
Lens | 4.3–539 mm (24–3000 mm in 35 mm equivalent) |
F-numbers | f/2.8–8.0 at the widest (f/15.7–44.8 in 35 mm equivalent) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Sensor size | 6.17 × 4.55 mm (1/2.3 inch type) |
Maximum resolution | 4608 × 3456 (16 megapixels) |
Recording medium | SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Auto, Scene, Scene Auto Selector, Smart Portrait, Special Effects |
Metering modes | Matrix, center-weighted, spot |
Flash | |
Flash | Yes |
Flash exposure compensation | Yes |
Shutter | |
Shutter speeds | 1/4000 s to 30 s |
Continuous shooting | 7 fps |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Electronic viewfinder, 1 cm (0.39 in) approx. 2359k-dot equivalent OLED with the diopter adjustment function (-3 to +3 m-1) |
Frame coverage | 100% |
Image processing | |
White balance | Yes |
General | |
Video recording | 4K at 30, 25 fps, 1080p at 60, 50, 30, and 25 fps |
LCD screen | 3.2 inches with 921 000 dots |
Battery | Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL20a |
AV Port(s) | HDMI micro connector (Type D), audio out |
Data Port(s) | Digital I/O (USB), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1 |
Dimensions | 146.3 × 118.8 × 181.3 mm (5.8 × 4.7 × 7.2 inches) |
Weight | 49.9 oz (1,410 g), including battery and memory card |
The Nikon Coolpix P1000 is a superzoom digital bridge camera produced by Nikon, released on September 6, 2018.[1] It has a 125× optical zoom, its focal range going from 24 mm to 3000 mm 35 mm equivalent focal length.[2] As of September 2022, it is the greatest-zooming bridge camera available,[3] surpassing its predecessor, the Nikon Coolpix P900.[4]
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……A disillusioned Wernher von Braun, pushed BY THE JEWS out by NASA after his many Apollo triumphs and put to pasture at Fairchild, warned his assistant (before his death in 1977 of perhaps induced cancer at just age 64) that the Deep State was going to fake an alien invasion to justify a world government
….2020 jew-directed Apple film about how a hostile-alien invasion unites all the races and nations (how very kumbaya)
And of course nordic aliens and other benevolent species do not intervene or even apparently exist at all — and so nothing can save us but a world government (oh, and a black fmr Navy SEAL and a dozen female leaders, mostly non-white, who — much better than white males — organize the resistance and give men orders):
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…..Jewish professor at Temple University affirms presence of very hostile aliens and hybrids on earth to take the world over
BUT FROM WITHIN
[source: http://articles.philly.com/2014-07-16/entertainment/51549419_1_jacobs-aliens-abductees]
Space aliens walk among us? Indeed, claims retired Temple prof
THE WAY David M. Jacobs sees it, aliens from outer space have been kidnapping humans for aeons and sexually molesting them to create human-alien hybrids that walk among us today undetected and will soon take over Earth.
He knows that sounds crazy.
But he long ago quit caring what people think of him. As director of the International Center for Abduction Research, Jacobs, 71, has made it his life’s mission to investigate claims of extraterrestrial abduction.
“What I’m doing will either be an interesting but nonessential footnote to popular culture or the most important thing that’s ever happened to humankind. I see it as the latter,” said Jacobs, who’s now working on his fifth book, tentatively titled The New People.
While most people might write off UFO believers as deluded, conspiracy-theorist kooks, Jacobs isn’t your typical believer.
He was a tenured professor at Temple University, where he taught American history for 36 years before retiring in 2011. He’s a married father of two who lives in a picturesque, 134-year-old Victorian just over the Philadelphia line, in Wyndmoor. He makes his case with well-reasoned, articulate explanations and applies a scholarly approach to his research, which he has shared in four books – printed by well-known and academic publishers.
Jacobs has interviewed about 150 people who say they’ve been abducted by aliens, the forgotten details of their cosmic kidnappings resurfacing in relaxation sessions the self-taught hypnotist does in his home.
Citing public polls, he estimates that aliens have abducted more than a million Americans.
He readily admits that the evidence of extraterrestrial life and body-snatching is “weak,” muddied by an abundance of blurry photos and confabulation (phony or misinterpreted “memories”).
Yet he insists evidence exists:
* Abductees independently report similar experiences and recall common details, such as the humanlike or insectlike appearance of aliens and their mission to breed.
Many abductees told Jacobs that aliens stared deeply into their eyes, sometimes touching foreheads, in a neurological scan that enabled them to harvest human sperm and eggs. Women frequently claimed that aliens impregnated them, removed the alien-human hybrid fetuses from their wombs and forced the women to nurse the hybrid babies.
* People are physically absent during the time they say they were abducted, Jacobs said. Some families even have reported loved ones missing or seen them vanish, he added.
* Abductees sometimes are taken in groups; strangers who never met on Earth recall each other from their deep-space experiences, Jacobs said.
* People return with unusual marks, injuries or scars – including scar tissue that formed overnight, “a biological impossibility that I have seen myself,” he said.
His inconvenient truth
For years, Jacobs shunned speaking locally about alien abductions.
“I knew that it was embarrassing to the university,” he said, remembering one Temple donor who threatened to end his charity unless Jacobs quit teaching his UFO class, the only one like it in the country.
But he didn’t quit. Still, his beliefs carried a cost: Tenured in 1981, he said he was twice rejected for promotion and never became a full professor at Temple.
“I was not rewarded for my views,” Jacobs said. “But you do not often find yourself in the middle of a phenomenon that allows you to make a contribution to something that could be of unsurpassing importance in human history.”
Jacobs is among a small but surprising array of well-known folks who reportedly believe in extraterrestrial life, including former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, former astronauts Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking and celebrities Mick Jagger, Dan Aykroyd, Muhammad Ali and William Shatner.
On the skeptical side
Critics aren’t swayed by the big names.
Even smart people can believe weird things, said Michael Shermer, founder and editor of Skeptic magazine and a Scientific American columnist.
Shermer interviewed Jacobs for his weekly NPR show, shortly after Jacobs’ 1999 book, The Threat, was published. Shermer said Jacobs “spoke like an academic” but that his beliefs are rooted in his “circular, impenetrable argument” that sneaky aliens have lulled skeptics into disbelief and complacency.
William Hartmann, a senior scientist at the Arizona-based Planetary Science Institute, described Jacobs’ methods as concerning: “Dr. Jacobs’ website describes ‘alien abduction’ reports extracted under hypnosis, but my sense is that most of the scientific community gives little credence to reports coming from hypnosis,” Hartmann said.
Hartmann said he and other scientists examined “photo evidence” of UFOs as members of the U.S. Air Force’s “Condon Committee” in the late 1960s.
“I went in hoping to find real evidence of some extraordinary phenomena, but I came out feeling we had no convincing evidence we could take back to Congress or the USAF or public, and that the sociology of the UFO phenomenon was much more interesting than any actual physical evidence like the alleged photos,” he said.
The SETI Institute is a private, nonprofit science group based in California that searches for signs of extraterrestrial life. But a spokesman declined to comment on Jacobs or the possibility of aliens on Earth, saying that SETI hunts for signs of alien life in deep space, not here.
No ‘gee-whiz thing’
Jacobs himself says he has never seen a UFO nor been abducted by aliens. “I’ve never been to Japan either, but that doesn’t mean Japan doesn’t exist,” he said.
He remains undaunted by skeptics. He has been a believer since he first began researching extraterrestrial life in 1970.
As a college student, he read about aliens and UFOs “for R&R” – but became entranced when he thought: “This could be real,” he said.
At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he switched his doctoral dissertation from the portrayal of women in pre-1915 films to the UFO controversy in America.
He began focusing on alien abductions in the 1980s and vows to continue that research even as it terrifies him more each day.
“I used to think it was the most amazing, wowee, gee-whiz thing,” Jacobs said. “But the more I learn about it, the more I fear it, the more I don’t want to have anything to do with it.”
That’s because he suspects that aliens are intent upon planetary domination, as humans remain mired in ignorance and denial.
“This is a clandestine phenomenon,” Jacobs said. “There is one thing that I can say for sure: They don’t want us to know what they’re doing – because what they’re doing benefits them and not us.”
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…..Jacobs’ website
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…..Wikipedia on Jacobs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_M._Jacobs
Excerpt:
David Michael Jacobs is an American historian and recently retired Associate Professor of History at Temple University specializing in 20th century American history and culture. Jacobs is also well known in the field of Ufology for his research and authoring of books on the subject of alleged alien abductions.
Career
Jacobs obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1973, in the field of intellectual history. He wrote his dissertation on the controversy over unidentified flying objects in America.[1] A revised edition of his dissertation was published as The UFO Controversy in America by Indiana University Press in 1975.[2]
As a faculty member of the Department of History at Temple University, Jacobs specialized in history of 20th-century American popular culture.[3] He stated that his current research interests “involve a delineation of the role of anomalous experiences in personal and cultural life.”[3] For over 25 years[1] Jacobs has taught a course on “UFOs in American Society.”[4]
Ufology
Jacobs has a high profile in the field of Ufology. He has lectured widely, been interviewed, and participated in numerous television and radio shows on the subject of alien abductions.[5]
David Jacobs has written four books on the topic of UFOs and alleged alien abductions. In recent years Jacobs has argued publicly that the evidence from his research, which sometimes includes utilizing hypnotic regression with alleged alien abductees along with traditional interview techniques, shows that alien-human hybrids are engaged in a covert program of infiltration into human society with possibly the final goal of taking over Earth.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] He asserts that some of his research subjects are teaching these hybrids how to blend into human society so that they cannot be differentiated from humans, and that this is occurring worldwide.[7]
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