Of course, OP's vid is bullshit, but the underwater UAP factory remains the most interesting theory for several reasons.
>Leaker made prediction about laser tech that came true months later. >When high level scientists that work in these programs are interviewed, they refuse to discuss the ocean and USOs in any detail, often diverting to avoid the topic. >There are badges from navy projects that display alien craft and figures under the ocean. >The 2017 tictac was said to me meeting a mothership below the ocean - why was the Navy there in the first place? >SETI Invader mission seems geared up to monitor such a structure (website is unindexed (https://invader-mission.org/, https://www.impossiblesensing.com/post/impossible-sensing-brings-high-tech-laser-lab-to-the-ocean-floor)
And that's just the shit I can remember of the top of my head. Would make perfect sense. Infinite heat-sync, infinite supply of energy from ocean water or lava vents, physical protection from pretty much everything.
The "leaker" smells like bs, and if you read the whole thing carefully you'll probably notice some oddities too. For example, he doesn't supply any evidence because he doesn't want to get caught, yet he also gives his exact height and type of cancer that he has. That's enough to easily catch the guy. You could say "well he's trying to mislead them" but that's just silly, he would have been better off not mentioning those details at all even if they are fake. He's just a guy who spent a lot of time reading about UAPs who was able to pull the details together to form a relatively cohesive story
The uap factories sounds like bullshit
Unironically the answer is probably closer to the underwater beings that have been hinted here every now and then.
plasma go brrrr
that's a flare, genius.
Nah, that's a UAP factory. All you have to do is think about it for a minute and you'll know it's true.
If you think about it for 2 minutes, then you'll know it's a flare
Add 2 more minutes.
I just added 5 more minutes and found anothet video of the UAP factory, I'm a believer now
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>UAP factory
Can't wait to try out one of the 2024 models down at the UAP dealership
not how flares work, genius.
Of course, OP's vid is bullshit, but the underwater UAP factory remains the most interesting theory for several reasons.
>Leaker made prediction about laser tech that came true months later.
>When high level scientists that work in these programs are interviewed, they refuse to discuss the ocean and USOs in any detail, often diverting to avoid the topic.
>There are badges from navy projects that display alien craft and figures under the ocean.
>The 2017 tictac was said to me meeting a mothership below the ocean - why was the Navy there in the first place?
>SETI Invader mission seems geared up to monitor such a structure (website is unindexed (https://invader-mission.org/, https://www.impossiblesensing.com/post/impossible-sensing-brings-high-tech-laser-lab-to-the-ocean-floor)
And that's just the shit I can remember of the top of my head. Would make perfect sense. Infinite heat-sync, infinite supply of energy from ocean water or lava vents, physical protection from pretty much everything.
The "leaker" smells like bs, and if you read the whole thing carefully you'll probably notice some oddities too. For example, he doesn't supply any evidence because he doesn't want to get caught, yet he also gives his exact height and type of cancer that he has. That's enough to easily catch the guy. You could say "well he's trying to mislead them" but that's just silly, he would have been better off not mentioning those details at all even if they are fake. He's just a guy who spent a lot of time reading about UAPs who was able to pull the details together to form a relatively cohesive story
The uap factories sounds like bullshit
Unironically the answer is probably closer to the underwater beings that have been hinted here every now and then.
Thanks for confirming the slide.
Dagon