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Why Do Scientists Keep Dying?

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Why do scientists keep dying?

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We can't make jokes cuz it's a serious

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topic. I wouldn't make a joke even if I

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could because it's a serious topic and I

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don't make jokes about serious topics. A

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couple of weeks ago on February 27th, a

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retired twostar general walked out of

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his house in Albuquerque, New Mexico,

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and never returned. He left his phone on

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the counter. He left his glasses on the

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table, but he took his 38 revolver, his

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wallet, and his hiking boots. His wife

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came home an hour later and the house

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was completely empty. That was a couple

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of weeks ago. The FBI is still looking

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for him and they have found absolutely

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nothing. His name is William Neil

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McCasslin and for the last three decades

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he ran some of the most classified

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research programs in the United States

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Air Force. McCasslin wasn't some desk

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jockey as they called him who retired

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and moved to the desert. He was a

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commander of the Air Force Research

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Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force

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Base in Ohio where he oversaw 2.2

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billion dollars a year in military

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science and technology programs. That's

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a lot of responsibility. To put that

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into context, the AFRL is the Air

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Force's entire science wing. Every

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experimental weapon, every next

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generation aircraft, every piece of

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technology the Air Force hasn't yet told

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us of flows through that laboratory with

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McCastlin and Dexter. Dexter's probably

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there as well. Massastlin was the person

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in charge of all of that. Advanced

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propulsion systems, directed energy

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weapons, hypersonic research, next

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generation sensors, stuff that's talked

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about now in disclosures, but used to be

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talked about in tabloids. All right,

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scary stuff. Before that, McCastasslin

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ran the space-based laser project, which

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is a thing apparently, and served as

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chief engineer on the GPS program and

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held leadership positions at Kirtland

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Air Force Base and the Pentagon, my

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favorite shape. He has degrees from the

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Air Force Academy, MIT, and Harvard.

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This is a man who spent 30 years inside

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the most classified rooms in the

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country. And then one Thursday morning,

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he walked into the New Mexico desert

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with aing revolver. and nobody has seen

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him since. That's honestly terrifying.

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And I personally, with the help of you,

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will get to the bottom of it. Just

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kidding. This is a very dark rabbit hole

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we're going down. And uh it's scary.

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Don't you know, we love to see a fella

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in STEM. We love to see a a gal in STEM,

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but mother of God, shit's getting scary

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out there. Now, the name Wright

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Patterson means something if you follow

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certain corners of the internet. It was

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headquarters for Project Blue Book, the

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military's official UFO investigation

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that ran from 1952 to 1969. And for

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decades, there's been a rumor that

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wreckage from the Roswell crash from

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1947 was shipped there to study.

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Kirtland Air Force Base. Kind of a big

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deal. And in 2016, somebody from one of

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those corners of the internet put that

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connection into writing. Tom Dong, the

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guitarist for Blink 182. He also went on

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to found a UFO disclosure organization.

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That is the correct Tom Dong by the way.

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Yes. And he can rip, I think. I mean, I

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guess. I'm not a big Blink 182 guy. I'm

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more of a Vladimir Owen type guy.

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In 2016, Tom Dong sent an email to John

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Podesta, who at the time was Hillary

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Clinton's campaign chairman. That email

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ended up on Wikileaks. And in it, Dong

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quote wrote, "He is very, very aware as

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he was in charge of all the stuff. When

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Roswell crashed, they shipped it to the

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laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force

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Base. General McCasslin was in charge of

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that exact laboratory up to a couple

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years ago. He not only knows what I'm

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trying to achieve, he helped assemble my

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advisory team. He's a very important

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man." That's a Wikileaks email quote. I

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don't think that's how Tom Deong sounds,

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but you know, McCasten wasn't just

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mentioned in these emails. His personal

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email

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gmail.com shows up in the Podesta

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archive confirming the time zone for a

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Del Long Podesta meeting on January

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25th, 2016. I was playing feed and fish

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that day. Also probably a smart idea to

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bleep and blur his personal email

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address. His wife Susan's email accepted

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the Google calendar invite for the same

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meeting. They were both active

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participants and not bystanders and Dong

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was named dropping them. They were

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coordinating logistics directly with

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Podessa's office.

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pretty official crazy stuff. Now, why is

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the Hillary Clinton Podesta Connection

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important? Well, obviously the

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conspiracy corners, right, Patterson?

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UFOs, all this stuff. Okay, conspiracy.

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That's what this whole thing is about.

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There's a bunch of people who have gone

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missing who are tied to strange, bizarre

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things. And when McCastlin disappeared

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on February 27th, the internet went

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exactly where you'd expect cuz on

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February 19th, just 8 days before he

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vanished, President Trump ordered the

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declassification of UFO files. This is

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about UFOs. All right, guys. This is

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about 0 point energy. This is about the

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horrors of the man-made institution of

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science. And 8 days after that, the

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general who Tom Dong said was in charge

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of the Roswell material is gone. It's

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bizarre. There's a bunch of little loose

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pieces all over the place. and we're

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going to try to connect some of them in

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a respectful obviously way uh because

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this is too bizarre not to talk about

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but there's not a lot of information to

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tie it all together to truly understand

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what is going on. Ross Colart an

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investigative journalist who covers UAPs

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for News Nation called it a quote grave

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national security crisis. Congressman

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Eric Berles went on the weaponized

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podcast on March 13th and confirmed

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General McCasslin definitely is

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connected to the UAP topic. self.

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There's plenty of people tying those

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threads.

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>> Well, General Mc Massland definitely is

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connected to the UAP topic.

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>> Mccasin's wife, Susan, has been posting

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on Facebook since the disappearance, and

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she is pushing back on almost every

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single theory. She wrote, "Neil does not

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have any special knowledge about the ET

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bodies and debris from the Roswell crash

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stored at Wright Pratt." She said, "It

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seems quite unlikely that he was taken

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to extract very dated secrets from him."

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She even joked, "Maybe the best

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hypothesis is that aliens beamed him up

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to the mother ship." That's honestly a

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really fun way to look at it. I feel for

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her. That sounds terrible. That sounds

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uh very traumatic that her husband just

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walked away and left and all these

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people on the internet, including

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myself, are saying, "Well,

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aliens, I guess. I don't really know. Do

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you know?" Cuz I don't know. It seems

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suspicious, though. And it also seems

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like it's worth talking about in all

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honesty. So, she's refuting some of the

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more conspiratorial things, but she's

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also disputing the medical framing as

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well. The silver alert announcing his

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going missing cited medical issues, but

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she says he was sharp and not

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disoriented. And she did describe him as

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at some risk, but never said what that

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risk was. So his wife is denying the UFO

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theories, the kidnapping theories, and

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the dementia theories all at once while

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being someone who was herself in the

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Podesta meeting and whose own email is

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in the Wikileaks archive. So there's

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some level of legitimacy as to her

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involvement in all of this this sort of

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web. And she's saying that none of the

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explanations fit. You may believe the

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official story, maybe you don't. You go

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on Reddit right now and search for

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McCastlin, you'll find threads in

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r/ufos,

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r/aliens,

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and r/conspiracy.

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Web sleuths have been running this [ __ ]

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