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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • The description sounds just like these look. So I’m leaning towards that too. Recently my wife and I were staying in Yellowstone and ended up at one of their tippy top of the mountain places. It’s super remote, no cell signal or anything. But, lo’ and behold, WiFi shows they had a network with “starlink” in the name. I thought that was really cool as I’d never actually seen a starlink connected network yet. So, mentioned that to her and she had never actually heard of them. I’m a professional nerd, she’s super techy as well, and if she hadn’t even heard of it I’m not surprised we see people who spot the trains of satellites in the sky and get spooked. It’s so weird looking to have a bunch of lights all in a line just traversing across the sky.

    Anyway, nobody I know would have cared that I was surprised she hadn’t heard about them, so given the relevance, you all get to know now.














  • I had GPT summarize the article. Also had it check out the guy claiming things, I’ll post that separately.

    • Italian researcher Roberto Pinotti shared evidence files of a UFO crash in Northern Italy, allegedly occurred on June 13, 1933, 14 years before the famous Roswell incident.
    • The files were sent to Pinotti by a mystery source who claimed to have inherited them from a relative who worked on Mussolini’s supposed UFO program.
    • David Grusch, a former National Reconnaissance Office staffer, has also made similar claims about the 1933 UFO crash.
    • The evidence includes handwritten memos on paper with a government agency letterhead dated August 22, 1936, which include a sketch and description of a cylindrical aircraft with portholes on the sides and white and red lights spotted flying over Northern Italy.
    • Other documents refer to a mysterious government department called ‘Gabinetto RS/33’, supposedly set up by Mussolini to manage the retrieval and study of the alleged saucer wreckage.
    • Pinotti’s claims have been met with skepticism, with some pointing out that the documents bear no protocol numbers or official stamps that would help verify them as real government documents.
    • Pinotti had one of his documents, dated 1936, tested by a forensic expert who concluded the paper and ink was from that period.
    • British historian Graeme Rendall believes the evidence is inconclusive and calls for an independent examination of the original documents.
    • Marco Negri, a resident of Northern Italy, reported family stories of a strange metallic aircraft without wings that crashed in Magenta in the 1930s.
    • The Republic of San Marino is currently working with Pinotti and fellow CUN executive Paolo Guizzardi to lobby the United Nations to set up its own UFO investigations office.









  • Good question. Based on not much yet, I’m guessing it won’t be the NHIs revealing themselves. I think it’ll be a government somewhere admitting to knowing about it, slow leak of information, the public never getting the whole story. I hope I’m wrong and there’s full transparency, but we live in a world of secrets so I don’t have my hopes too high on that.

    However, I am really interested to see what comes of the upcoming hearings. People who matter seem to be taking it seriously - not just on the missing money parts, but also the out-there claims that have been made by Grusch.