Author: U2408

According to claims by retired officer Randy Cramer, initially known under the pseudonym Captain Kaye, not only have humans reached Mars in the past, but we have developed a secret space program and a flotilla that operates in space. A close-up image of an astronaut on Mars kneeling and looking at a rocket in the distance. The spaceman or spacewoman is dressed in a full space suit and viewed from behind, kneeling on rocks and looking into the distance where a space rocket is at rest on the flat terrain.There seem to be two versions filtering out to society when…

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An eyewitness said, “I am a law enforcement officer that works for a Florida police agency. On October 4th, about 117 a.m., I saw a wholly black triangular-shaped object traveling at a speed of around 35 mph in the south while I was responding to a report of a suspicious person. The ship was silent; nothing could be heard from it. As the thing drew near my cruiser, it disappeared behind some trees. I saw a clearing of trees ahead, and it was moving in that direction. I flashed my spotlight on a portion of the item as it went…

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This remarkable discovery was discovered by an aircraft passenger who was traveling through Austria when he noticed the oddest of happenings via the window of his jet. Since you can see, this is not an average find, as it looks like a giant monster is floating or strolling through the clouds. You’re not staring at the Pacific Ocean here; you’re looking at 30,000 feet in the air, as this huge beast looks to reign supreme above any other species on Earth at the moment. The humanoid thing is gigantic in its own right, standing taller than the world’s tallest building,…

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She goes under the name Lisa and believes she is a human-alien mix, as many UFO enthusiasts do. Abductees who have been abducted and inseminated by extraterrestrials, mostly females, produce hybrids as a result. The outcome is the birth of an alien-human hybrid with otherworldly characteristics. Despite the hybrids’ strong human traits, something off-putting is seen, and they suspect something is amiss with them. Their seductive eyes are one of their defining characteristics. They seem to be looking deep into your soul when they look at you. Additionally, they experience flying and out-of-body states that regularly take them into space,…

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The 1969 Plymouth GTX 440 Six Barrel was a high-performance version of the Plymouth GTX, a muscle car produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation. It was equipped with a 440 cubic inch V8 engine that was equipped with three two-barrel carburetors, hence the “Six Barrel” name. This engine produced 375 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque, and could propel the GTX from 0-60 mph in around 5.5 seconds. The GTX also featured a sporty exterior design with functional hood scoops and a rear wing, as well as a spacious and comfortable interior with plush bucket seats. Today we…

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The 1957 Chevrolet Belair was a popular car produced by Chevrolet in the 1950s. It was known for its distinctive styling and V8 engine, and it was one of the best-selling cars of its time. The Belair was offered in a range of body styles, including a two-door hardtop and a convertible, and it was available with a variety of optional features and accessories. It was a popular car with both families and car enthusiasts. It not only features a 1957 Chevy Belair which has not seen any plates for 40 years, but it also features his sons which are…

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The 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A (Trans Am) was a special edition of the Challenger that was built to compete in the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans American Sedan Championship (hence the “T/A” in the car’s name). It was powered by a high-performance 340 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 290 horsepower, and it came equipped with a number of performance-enhancing features such as a close-ratio four-speed manual transmission, a dual exhaust system, and a special high-flow exhaust manifold. The T/A also featured a distinctive “matador red” paint job with black hood stripes, and it came with a fiberglass shaker…

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There is a vast and inclusive universe, multiverses are theorized, aliens are not all the same shape and not all are in outer space, our oceans are full of alien life. Alien life isn’t just on other planets! The visible sky is an outer space view of the surface of an astronomical object that is not a planet, according to astronomy. Moons are the only alien sky that astronauts have seen and filmed. Space probes designed to land on the planet and transmit images to Earth have explored the skies of Venus, Mars and Titan. Recent evidence of the existence…

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Today, zoologists categorize Thunderbirds in the realm of mythical creatures, but there is plenty of fossil evidence to prove that massive birds did, at one time, fill the skies of Earth. In fact, teratorns, a family of extinct vulture-like birds of prey, were common in both North and South America. These birds had wingspans of between 12 and 18 feet, though some experts wonder if they were too large for flight. It is likely that teratorns coexisted with early humans. Perhaps the stories of the giant birds were passed down through oral traditions and made their way into the collective…

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Scientists in Florida caught a female 215-pound, 18-foot-long Burmese python. She terrorized the entire region for forty years. Python’s last victim was a white-tailed deer, the remains of which were found by experts in the snake’s stomach, reports Smithsonian Magazine. Biologists also found 122 eggs developing inside the snake, which they believe is a new record for the number of eggs a female python can produce during a single breeding cycle. An average clutch is around 43 eggs. Since the late 1970s, invasive Burmese pythons have been wreaking havoc on southwest Florida, gobbling up native species and harming the area’s biodiversity.…

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John Lear, a former CIA pilot, revealed such amazing things as that they have secretly gone to the Moon since 1962, that they have been to Mars and that NASA uses alien technology. John Lear (1942-2022) was a US Air Force captain, also a CIA pilot. He was the son of the inventor of the Lear Jet (a type of engine), and flew more than 150 test planes. He also got 18 World Speed ​​Records. As a good pilot, he worked for 28 different aviation companies. He earned the most distinctions awarded by the Federal Aviation Administration: airplane transport rating,…

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In 1978, during his junior year in high school, Mike Norcia bought an 11-year-old Camaro, which has remained in his possession since. Today, the car is rebuilt in the style of a Pro Street machine, or perhaps more accurately a Pro Mod Street. Endowed with a 572-cu.-in. power unit, GM’s biggest crate engine and rated at 620 bhp/650 tq the car is fast – operating in the high 9-second range over the quarter mile.– Mike’s affection for race cars and hot rods was awakened at an early age – undoubtedly transmitted by his father, John, who had formed the noted…

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Remember slot car racing? We do. I had a pretty big slot car racing set when I was younger that had several Muscle Cars like the Corvette, Camaro, and Mustang not to mention a few classic cars like the 1957 Chevy.– Unfortunately I never had a set that even came close to the Slot Mods Muscle Cars racing set that sits a top remake of the blue Sunoco 1969 Roger Penske Camaro. The ‘Glen and it’s iconic blue armco barriers, period-correct signage, banners, bridges and structures, are spread over a true all-steel bodied 1969 Z/28 Camaro, and wears the livery of the…

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This mega-remarkable XC Falcon is a dramatically customized version of the last Ford Falcon Coupe from the late 1970s. You might say it is “X-Ceptional.” It’s been called “over the top” for its incredible design… an ambitious build which received acknowlegement on two continents… and it continues to wow everyone who sees it as it seems to be morphing into something bigger than it originally was conceived. This 1978 Ford Falcon XC established a reputation for Austrailian car designer Adam LeBrese as a top custom builder from down under. His XC features suicide doors, all re-fabbed sheet metal and hand…

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You couldn’t buy a Race Hemi convertible in ’64, so you built your own. Among the B-Bodied 1962 Dodges was a bucket-seated sporty model called the Polara 500. It was available as a two-door hardtop and a convertible, and a 4-door hardtop was added in December. Standard equipment included a 305-horsepower 361 cubic inch V8 with four-barrel carburetion and dual exhaust.– The Dodges were available with optional V8 engines of up to 413 cu in (6.8 L) including the station wagon and convertible. These mid-sized Dodges (and similar models from Plymouth) competed successfully as stock cars in NASCAR races, and…

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To greatly simplify, the original 037 Rally cars were S/N 001 to 220. The Evo 1 cars are S/N 301 to 320. Evo 2 cars are S/N 400 to 420. These cars were designed to compete in the popular Group B World Rally Championship. This car was first registered on November 2, 1983. It is finished in the popular and period correct Martini White with Blue and Red stripes. It competed in numerous European Rallys throughout 1985 and 1986 with a victorious finish in the Italian Championship race in 1985. It was registered to Fiat Auto Spa from November 8,…

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Cesare Isotta and Vincenzo Fraschini started the Isotta Fraschini Company in Italy around 1902. The Tipo series was produced from 1919 until 1935. In 1924, the 8A was introduced, replacing the Tipo 8 of 1920-23. The earlier Isotta Fraschini had introduced the world’s first series-produced inline eight-cylinder engine. The straight-eight engine, which Isotta was known for, was enlarged to 7.3 liters and produced around 120 horsepower. Overall, the 8A set new benchmarks for automotive magnificence. Between 1924 and 1932, a total of 950 8A chassis were produced. The price of a Tipo could reach $20,000, quite expensive for the time,…

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Captured In Video The Landing Of A UFO In The Mojanda Volcano The incredible images we show represent a sensational document unprecedented in UFO landings around the world. The video you can see below was recorded by two citizens of Canton de Otvalo (located 110 km from Quito) who in May 2020 were visiting the volcanoes Imbabura (4630 m), Cotacachi (4944 m) and Mojanda (4263m) . Just below the Mojanda volcano, the two citizens stopped to watch with binoculars taking a closer look at the top of the volcano and the surrounding mountains. A beautiful spectacle that nature has in…

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According to researchers who have analyzed the artifact, it is a 100,000-year-old electrical component embedded in stone. It is one of the artifacts that a few have heard of, yet its characteristics are incredibly interesting. There have been dozens of objects discovered through the years that do not fit into the mainstream view of history, archaeology, and anthropology. This discovery was made in 1998 when electrical engineer John. J. Williams found what appeared to be an electrical connector protruding from the ground in a hiking trip in North America. The object was found in the middle of nowhere, far way from human…

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New videos have appeared on the Internet, in which the UFO was filmed from a helicopter. Ufologists claimed that these sightings were proof of alien visits. But how real they are, you decide, as always, for yourself. VIDEO 1: Breaking News! UFO Sightings Enhanced Footage! UFO Sighting Over Hokkaido, Japan https://youtu.be/6WoUbiEfsxo Despite the fact that there is a lot of evidence of their intimidating appearance. UFO sightings are now more of a source of entertainment than concern. However, in postmodern culture, where videos with aliens are widespread. The UFO movement must be taken seriously. The appearance of flying saucers and…

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For three U.S. Army veterans, “irony” is their account of a UFO sighting in 2014 being told after years of the military suppressing it on the same day as the U.S. Congress holds UFO hearings with the Pentagon in the name of ‘openness’. While the majority of the military UFO sightings getting all of the media attention in the past few years have been made by Navy pilots and personnel flying and floating on American coasts, these three witnesses were Army ground forces stationed on the in the Sinai Desert on the Israel/Egypt border. One way these Army personnel were…

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The ’69 Camaro was and still is the most desirable Camaro of all. The ’69 Camaro was a major player during the golden era of pony/muscle cars. It was known for its one-year styling and unique combinations of powerful 302-ci Z28, 350-ci and 396-ci V-8 engine options.– Enthusiasts who experienced the muscle car era of the ’60s and early ’70s enjoyed the peak of performance, as it was known back in the day. Detroit automakers were developing and delivering increased horsepower performance with every new model year. Dave Mausbach, a retired corn and soybean farmer from Columbus, Nebraska, bought a…

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When’s the last time you saw a car on the road with both a parachute and a license plate? Is it a menacing street rod or a dragster with no trailer in sight? Let’s see: no radiator, no water pump, a tall-deck big-block, and twin 88mm turbos for a grille; come on – there’s no way this car can be driven on the street. But, builder Ed Umland swears owner Rich Feicheer drives this 1934 Ford on a regular basis. Seriously? Seriously. Everyone’s definition of a “daily driver” is different. Rich’s definition is just on the outer threshold. Fiechter is…

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When Ford canceled their Trans Am racing program in 1970, they also canceled the 1971 Boss 302 Mustang, but one car, a prototype, was sold to the public. Most prototypes never make their way into private hands. This one did.– This car is the Prototype 1971 Boss 302 Ford Mustang, which Ford built and shipped to the Las Vegas Convention Center in August of 1970 for display in the 1971 Introductory Car Show. The Boss 302 program was then cancelled by Ford and the car was never put into regular production. Actually, according to Kevin Marti, in his interview with…

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