You would think that after visiting Earth for thousands of years, Aliens would have found intelligent life here, by now! I guess they are going to have to just keep looking!
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Wouldn't happen to be near hanger 18 would it?It's a reality show. We are for aliens that is.
As far as government, only thing I can tell you is that you don't need 4 guys with rifles guarding one old man welding a handrail at the top of of a deep vertical shaft in the basement of a building in Wright Patterson AFBs Area B.
Not exactly. It was actually up on the hill. Like downhill from the Waffle House and to the south of that sledding hill across the road from Kaufman dam. It was inside one of those buildings. Makes you wonder about that whole hill area that Wright State sits on. I used to hang out by some big waterworks tunnels between the school and the Nutter Center.Wouldn't happen to be near hanger 18 would it?
We are their Pee Wee HermansYou would think that after visiting Earth for thousands of years, Aliens would have found intelligent life here, by now! I guess they are going to have to just keep looking!
Isn't strange that most UFO crash stories always includes the claim that "45 minutes later the US Army showed up with their army trucks and took all of the evidence away". I wasn't aware that we have thousands of US Military bases spread across America every 45 miles.I wanted to believe there were UFOs, then the government said they were real.
Gee, I hope this isn't political.
I was there from 91 - 94, but I worked at the Base Hospital. I did get over to area B a couple of time to work on equipment at the Armstrong Medical Research Lab.Not exactly. It was actually up on the hill. Like downhill from the Waffle House and to the south of that sledding hill across the road from Kaufman dam. It was inside one of those buildings. Makes you wonder about that whole hill area that Wright State sits on. I used to hang out by some big waterworks tunnels between the school and the Nutter Center.
Kaufman Dam was probably built a while after the Dayton flood. Probably could have done some excavation on that hill and hidden it with the damn construction. Wasn't a lot there but fields at the time.
I grew up in Enon and had my hand on nearly every bolt, post, and wire of fence on the whole perimeter and some interior of that base. It overlaps in places but I think we did about 37 miles worth in 2009 through 2011. My shoulder still hurts lol.I was there from 91 - 94, but I worked at the Base Hospital. I did get over to area B a couple of time to work on equipment at the Armstrong Medical Research Lab.
I ain't taking her Bill, you're stuck with herThis is the moment when history changed. I remember the headline well.
But it wasn't to last.
Does toilet paper count as clingon around Uranus