luka
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what is the arrow supposed to point at? what figure is that?
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what is the arrow supposed to point at? what figure is that?
Devils footprints. Was this a sort of compendium book that also had little features on things like the origins of skateboarding. I used to have to stay late at school when I was 8 to wait for my mum to pick me up and I used to go in the cupboards and this was one of the books I found.There’s one I had starts about a village in the snow at night. In the morning, all the villagers wake up to a single limbed track that ran through the centre of the settlement up over one of the house’s roofs and over into the distance. The track was a single hoof. Antioch has visited but no-one was sure. Reading it through split fingers at night. Lost to time, googled the fuck out of this and zilch.
what is the arrow supposed to point at? what figure is that?
There’s one I had starts about a village in the snow at night. In the morning, all the villagers wake up to a single limbed track that ran through the centre of the settlement up over one of the house’s roofs and over into the distance. The track was a single hoof. Antioch has visited but no-one was sure. Reading it through split fingers at night. Lost to time, googled the fuck out of this and zilch.
The orrible tale of Spring Heeled Jack they seek hm here, they seek him theregather round t'fire i've a story to tell ee
OK, this has prompted a sudden recall. I have a strong memory of a book I read when I was at primary school, titled "S.C.A.B.: Secret Codes And Ballistics!", which was this absolutely gonzo sci-fi story and was incredibly amateurishly put together, with drawings that looked like they'd been done on a notepad with biros and text that had been typed out on a mechanical typewriter and stuck onto the illustrations with paste. It had all these crazy alien races involved in colossal space wars involving fleets of billions of starships, all zapping each other and blowing planets up and stuff.There’s one I had starts about a village in the snow at night. In the morning, all the villagers wake up to a single limbed track that ran through the centre of the settlement up over one of the house’s roofs and over into the distance. The track was a single hoof. Antioch has visited but no-one was sure. Reading it through split fingers at night. Lost to time, googled the fuck out of this and zilch.
You mean... Tea time? The synchronicity just keeps on coming! It's Timewave Zero, lads!now if you just find the book me and wash used to have. and then connect it to deckard/thatcher, q/anon/blisset etc. we could have everything tied up by tea time.
We have tackled many strange stories on 60 Minutes, but perhaps none like this. It's the story of the U.S. government's grudging acknowledgment of unidentified aerial phenomena— UAP—more commonly known as UFOs. After decades of public denial the Pentagon now admits there's something out there, and the U.S. Senate wants to know what it is. The intelligence committee has ordered the director of national intelligence and the secretary of defense to deliver a report on the mysterious sightings by next month.
Bill Whitaker: So what you are telling me is that UFOs, unidentified flying objects, are real?
Lue Elizondo: Bill, I think we're beyond that already. The government has already stated for the record that they're real. I'm not telling you that. The United States government is telling you that.
But the real story isn’t disclosure, and it’s stranger than any UFO sighting. Behind the creamy pages of high-end magazines and the marble columns of the Capitol, the media elite and Congress are being played by a small, loosely connected group of people with bizarre ideas about science. It’s easy to dismiss UFOs as a fantasy or a fad, but the money, the connections, and the power wielded by a group of UFO believers—embedded in the defense industry and bent on supplanting material science with a pseudoscientific mysticism straight from the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens—poses a danger to America more real than a flying saucer.