Message from @Citizen Z

Discord ID: 581337444226564116


2019-05-20 08:12:16 UTC  

The illuminati is secretly married to aliens

2019-05-21 14:24:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/551105055298945044/580400550995034132/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190521172408.png

2019-05-21 17:38:08 UTC  

i spoke to aliens/spiritually enlightened beings

2019-05-21 18:45:26 UTC  

hmm. --that's funny ..i dont remember you though :?!i:D@

2019-05-21 18:46:06 UTC  

<:BigSmiles:556070613224259594> 💨

2019-05-21 18:48:59 UTC  

what?

2019-05-22 07:33:16 UTC  

What is the image about?

2019-05-23 22:46:05 UTC  

A representative confirmed the US government investigated the occurrence unexplained aircraft as a part of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, made public in 2017.

There have been a number of reports of unauthorised and/or unidentified aircraft entering various military-controlled air space

A Navy spokesperson

And former British defence official Nick Pope revealed the specific choice of words marks a major step in the way that the government discusses UFO.

He said: “It also shows the British influence, because UAP was the term we used in the Ministry of Defence to get away from the pop culture baggage that came with the term ‘UFO’.”

The shift in language drives only weeks after the US Navy unveiled new guidelines on collecting information about UFO sightings.

The guidelines are designed to make it easier for sailors to report UFO sightings amid fears that “mysterious unidentified flying objects could actually be ‘extremely advanced Russian aircraft.”

2019-05-23 23:07:07 UTC  

How do we know the moon isn’t an alien ship

2019-05-23 23:07:38 UTC  

Think about it, no one would think about it. Except for me, but I am a genius

2019-05-23 23:08:55 UTC  

because its been around since the beginning of time

2019-05-23 23:09:09 UTC  

Unlike the earth, the moon has been observed to be round, and ships are not round

2019-05-23 23:12:08 UTC  

Just because something has existed for I while doesn’t mean it isn’t to be questioned

2019-05-24 03:18:30 UTC  

@『Adam』 there is good reason to believe a ship built in outer space and only to be used in outer space could be round

2019-05-24 04:26:35 UTC  

heard that the moon rung like a bell when they hit it. could it be hollow?

2019-05-24 04:26:55 UTC  

Or just a lie

2019-05-24 04:27:11 UTC  

You can hear in a vacuum

2019-05-24 04:27:20 UTC  

So how could it ring

2019-05-24 04:27:27 UTC  

Im thinking lie

2019-05-24 04:28:36 UTC  

oh no they weren't sound waves. they were seismometers installed to measure "moonquakes".

2019-05-24 04:29:08 UTC  

So it didnt ring

2019-05-24 04:29:13 UTC  

K got it.

2019-05-24 04:29:13 UTC  

the "bell" was just an analogy

2019-05-24 04:29:17 UTC  

yeah

2019-05-24 04:30:41 UTC  

Why can we hear them pounding stakes and throwing things in the apollo footage

2019-05-24 04:30:59 UTC  

Must have been in a studio

2019-05-24 04:31:11 UTC  

could be. im not opposed to the fake moon missions theory

2019-05-24 04:31:34 UTC  

although I dont recall pounding or throwing in the videos? can you show me some links?

2019-05-24 04:32:42 UTC  

I could maybe

2019-05-24 04:37:48 UTC  
2019-05-24 13:51:53 UTC  

Mechanical waves require a medium to travel so we wouldnt hear or feel those waves if they were really there. A seismometer could pick it up on the moon but the amount of dampening would have to be incredibly low and the vibrational energy from the pounding would have to be incredibly low to actually "ring" the whole moon and for it torecord that measurement

2019-05-25 16:18:15 UTC  

Hollow earth Antarctica entrance?

2019-05-25 16:39:10 UTC  
2019-05-26 17:28:58 UTC  
2019-05-26 17:28:58 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully muted **Alessandra**#1690

2019-05-26 22:43:44 UTC  

Under the ice or under the tectonic rock plate. Whatever you call the earth plate

2019-05-26 22:49:04 UTC  

Makes me wonder though how would a disk shape benefit the design of a disk. My guess would be rotation for artificial gravity, but that would make the disks like a mile long to prevent the "seasickness" basically from rotating really fast