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A new Why Files - 727Sky - 01-05-2024 I did not initially think this Why Files would be something entertaining for me...Well I was wrong as many of the things I (we) have heard over the years about underground Alien bases, CIA disinformation program, people dying, and some of the people still making headlines today with their utterances are discussed in the "Why Files" way. Enjoy Quote:Exposing Underground Alien Bases: CIA's Psychic UFO Hunters RE: A new Why Files - 727Sky - 01-05-2024 Art Bell on Coast to Coast interview start at 14 minutes remote viewer 001 Joseph Mcmoneagle RE: A new Why Files - Bally002 - 01-05-2024 (01-05-2024, 08:04 AM)727Sky Wrote: I did not initially think this Why Files would be something entertaining for me...Well I was wrong as many of the things I (we) have heard over the years about underground Alien bases, CIA disinformation program, people dying, and some of the people still making headlines today with their utterances are discussed in the "Why Files" way. Enjoy RE: A new Why Files - Infolurker - 01-06-2024 That was a good one. RE: A new Why Files - 727Sky - 01-12-2024 Quote:Baltic Sea Anomaly, Atlantis, and Underwater Alien Bases | Mysteries of the Ocean vol. 1 Like the Hubble before it, the James Webb Telescope has given us images of deep space that challenge our view of the universe; and our place in it. Every day we discover new galaxies, stars, and planets. Some of these discoveries can even exceed our own imaginations. But we spend so much time exploring the heavens that it's easy to forget about the mysteries right here at home. 70% of the Earth's surface is water. Arthur C. Clarke famously said: "How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is clearly Ocean". As of 2023, less than 25% of the sea floor has been mapped. Less than 10% of the ocean has been explored. In that tiny amount of exploration, we've found things that defy logic and challenge history — sunken cities, ancient monuments, and objects that look like they're from another world. The more we explore, the more we realize we know nothing about what lies beneath the waves. More people have walked on the moon than have visited the deepest parts of the ocean. So, with all due respect to space, the *real* final frontier is the sea. |