A list of puns related to "Jonathan P. Jackson"
As the conversation on ufos explores non conventional ideas (consciousness, inter dimensional etc), I have been looking at other aspects of the phenomenon. I came across a case supposedly from 600 page Air Force investigation report titled "Project Grudge Report 13".
Unsurprisingly the Air Force has officially denied it's existence, however some second hand sources have confirmed it's existence. Former green beret captain William English said he was asked to analyse the document. William Cooper asserted he was asked with analysing an annotated version in the 1970s. Frank Joseph who is the author of "Military Encounters with Extraterrestrials; The Real War of the Worlds" had found the same. Interestingly, captain English had participated in a 1991 colorado radio broadcast where he discussed his findings, and it lined up with what William Cooper had to say.
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It was a late evening in the month of March 1956 at the White Sands Missile Test Range Air Force base in new mexico. Air Force sergeant Jonathan Lovette was assisting Major William Cunningham on a mission to recover scattered debris from a recent rocket test. The two military personnel ventured into the desert to search for the debris. Major Cunningham was shocked when he suddenly heard a loud scream. Assuming Lovette had been bitten by a snake, Cunningham crossed the dune to aid Lovette where he witnessed an unfathomable sight.
Instead of finding Lovette tending to a snake bite, Cunningham watched as the soldier was being dragged by a long serpentine arm wrapped around his legs, connected to a silver disk hovering in the air 15 to 20 feet away. The major found himself unable to move during the encounter, in a state of paralysis, Cunningham was only able to watch in horror until Lovette was pulled inside the craft which then took off with astonishing speed.
Armed Forces arrived at the scene and an extensive search was underway. The disturbed Cunningham was confined to the base for observation and treatment after retelling what he witnessed. According to Frank Joseph's Military Encounters book, the base personnel confirmed an unidentified radar contact near Holloman around the time of Lovette's disappearance. Several search parties were sent into the desert, but it took three days before Lovette's nude corpse was discovered around 10 miles from the site of t
... keep reading on reddit β‘I find it disturbing. Is there any reason?
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https://twitter.com/mattschneidman/status/1353411058627719169?s=19
One of the decent and probably the only review worth reading about Invincible.
"The challenge Invincible faced (being Jacksonβs first album of any kind in four years and his first album of entirely new material since 1991βs Dangerous) was, it had to cater to the several different styles Jackson had dabbled in throughout his career up to that point, do it well and palatably introduce it to a new generation. It had to do this all while simultaneously pleasing previous generations of fans. Invincible accomplishes this, but not without a misstep or two along the way. A few more up tempo songs would have been nice and the absence or suppression of some of Jacksonβs signature vocal techniques is a bit more than apparent (there are very few βheheβs and βhoohooβs, for example, as compared to Jacksonβs previous albums). Overall though, Invincible is a brilliant piece of work, with each song tuned to pop perfection and at 16 tracks and more than 77 minutes, there is something on it for everyone, no matter which era or style one has enjoyed from the King of Pop. Invincible has also aged quite well. Jackson wisely did not conform to pop music standards at the time of production, leaving Invincible sounding just as fresh and distinctive as it did on the day it was released." - Jonathan Harris
Source: Michael Jacksonβs βInvincibleβ: 18 Years Later, a Full Review | by Jonathan Harris | Medium
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