A list of puns related to "Project Grudge"
Jonathan P Lovette was a USAF SGT who allegedly worked at the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico before it was renamed to the White Sands Missile Range.
In a late evening of 1956, he and his superior William Cunningham (MAJ) were cleaning up spent ordinance, alone in the New Mexico desert. Allegedly, Maj. Cunningham heard a horrific scream from his junior airman after they had split up. Maj. Cunningham claims to see Sgt. Lovette being dragged into a hovering vehicle by a cable attached to his leg (his words, allegedly), he claims to have heard an audible click as the Sgt. was pulled into the craft, thereafter the screaming stopped and the craft allegedly vanished.
Uncorroborated testimonies claim the Major called in the event, and was found in the fetal position when authorities arrived. He was arrested for murder, but let go after rigorous interrogation.
Further testimonies claim, within a couple days, the body of Lovette was located miles downrange of the alleged attack. With the classical coveats of extraterrestrial human mutilations (Blood exanguinated, body parts removed with surgical precision, lack of predation from local wildlife).
These events are allegedly part of a more classified annex of Grudge. I have no proof of any of this. I've searched Airforce documents aimlessly for days on TBV, I tried finding any documentation that could point to what division of the Air Force would have been responsible for ordinance clean up in 1956, only to find a starting point to search, to no avail.
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I highly doubt any documentation pertaining to Grudge itself can be FOIA'd, however, if anyone confident in the FOIA methods would like to take a stab at determining at least the validity of Jonathan Lovette's identity, it would be beyond appreciated. (I know the FOIA process is not a simple one, I know this is not a small request.)
This could make or break one of the most violent cases surrounding the phenomenon. If nobody is willing or capable of doing this, I will take it upon myself to become familiar with the FOIA process.
Thank you for reading.
The Grudge are awfully cute, though...
Much much thanks to MogHunter for that every so lovely Chrono Engine.
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Clip + transcript here. Windhorst talks about the premiere of the MJ doc. Apparently, they didn't even pre-screen the series to ESPN staff.
This cowl took me almost six months to make, working on and off. There are a couple mistakes in the pattern, but I tried to roll with them to create a different pattern instead of just having it look strange. I've only been knitting for maybe a year, so I'm proud of this. Though I have learned that I need to mark everything (knitting with ADHD sucks sometimes!)
Yarn is Cascade Luminosa in Amethyst, pattern is Cupido Cowl at Ravelry.
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After Googling and rereading the Hynek UFO Report, I haven't been able to find the budget for these projects listed anywhere. Curious how the budget for AATIP compared to these projects. Does anybody know?
Hi, this is my first time posting in this subreddit so sorry for any mistake. I've been friends with L for almost 3 years now and we first met and bonded over a mutual love for writing. Last year, we were given the chance to be part of a writer's camp that basically gave us a month to write a novel and then have it be submitted to a committee for review with the prize being a cash award. You were allowed to have a buddy writer so you could support each other. She begged me to sign up with her and even submitted a form for me. I let myself be persuaded and she assured me that she'd be there to help
So throughout our writing period, she was coming to me for help with her book and I did, helping her iron out plot kinks or research stuff. With regards to my own work, I'm pretty self-sufficient when writing so I didn't need her help much but when I would ask her to edit or check something, I noticed she'd take a long time to do so or sometimes she'd say she had but there were no changes. I called her out on this and she'd apologize and say it was because she was so immersed in her own work that she'd forgotten.
Anyways, fast forward and a week before our deadline for submission we'd both finished our novels, her a bit before me. I read hers and edited it and gave her a lot of feedback.But when I finished and asked her to read mine, I got this in response. "Oh, I'm not really a fan of this kind of genre, can you ask someone else."
I was floored because this was the most important job she had to do as my writing partner and she was refusing (Note that she was well aware that I'm not a sci-fi fan but I read her novel still to help her). I basically had to scramble last minute to get another friend to go over it with me because L went away for the weekend after submitting her own work.
Long story short, the same camp is being held again this year and L has once again asked me to partner with her. Despite the issues, I did enjoy and learn a lot from the event last year and I'd like to join again-but not as her partner. I'm not sure how to express this to her. She is a wonderful friend in many other ways but I don't feel I can trust her not to do something like this again. How do I say this without potentially ruining a friendship.
Edit: sorry, just noticed the title error. She is also 21
tl;dr: = Friend asked me to partner with her but was a flake, now wants me to help her again but I don't want to and don't know how to say this
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