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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Obviously the idea of a craft crashing that is subsequently too large to move is quite unrealistic, as is the idea that it's a human made vehicle that is too large to move, neither of those really make sense, but an archeological discovery does make sense.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
To be clear I mean a modern day crash is unlikely but the idea that perhaps something in our ancient past came crashing down to earth and was subsequently built over by our ancestors or, discovered in modern times via archeology and then built over in order to study, could fit.
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Thoughts n' Bolts
Thoughts n' Bolts@uapdog·
@TheProjectUnity That's how I read his words. He sounded like it was found underground. It happend sin Mexico, with pyramids.
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Satyrnalia
Satyrnalia@conspiralatious·
@TheProjectUnity A UFO too big to move is wholly realistic. We've built large craft we cannot move/retrieve: the Titanic.
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Atlanticus ☀️
Atlanticus ☀️@EvaporatingH2O·
@TheProjectUnity How to move a football size craft without dismantling it? In fact, it can be even impossible (with actual technology) to dismantle a supposedly highly advanced craft built with exotic and hard metamaterials capable of traveling through inhospitable interstellar space.
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A-toker
A-toker@AtokerAlso·
@TheProjectUnity @MikeColangelo Isnt there a large metallic dome under skin walker ranch? Not sure if im remembering that correctly but if its "true" why wouldn't they did it up.
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Sir Michael Benny George
Sir Michael Benny George@TedTinfoil·
@TheProjectUnity We don't know when it supposedly crashed, so we don't know what lifting capabilities were available at the time. If we're going to buy into this whole thing then it's no more unrealistic than anything else in this field.
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Benno 🇦🇺
Benno 🇦🇺@bennibennasi01·
@TheProjectUnity People just walked around it for thousands of years…before someone decided to build a football stadium around it? That would require thousands of people. And not one of them has said a thing. Makes heaps of sense! 👍🤣
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Scott I
Scott I@FisbyKilleen·
@TheProjectUnity Pretty sure Lazar claimed the craft almost appeared as if poured or molded, without joins. Would be a hell of a job to gas axe!!
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F One 🇺🇸
F One 🇺🇸@One99823889F·
@TheProjectUnity Didnt say it crashed. Imagine eons ago something happened and it got covered, either by circumstance or on purpose and found now. Might have been in for maintenance or waiting for parts.
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Gabriel Arcari
Gabriel Arcari@GabeTruthseeker·
@TheProjectUnity "Unrealistic"...if we are talking ET or ancient civilization..anything is possible...;)
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UFO News Today
UFO News Today@ufouapnews·
@TheProjectUnity Something enormous could crash (and be damaged), so we would not be able to move it. Not unrealistic.
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jda
jda@JdaSelloutaz·
@TheProjectUnity Like, maybe melting ice will reveal the location 🤷‍♂️🍀🍻
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Yex Luther
Yex Luther@Hader2313·
@TheProjectUnity I’ve proposed this idea as well. A large craft crashing In modern history would have documentation. It must be ancient.
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The burgs
The burgs@TwistedReels·
@TheProjectUnity It depends on when it was found, where it was found at and how large it actually is. I can imagine a ship lodged into the side of a mountain, 700,000 years gone. Pulling that out and somehow moving it to someplace secure, all secretly, could easily be impossible in the time.
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Il Sospetto
Il Sospetto@IlSospetto2·
@TheProjectUnity Did Roos gave you this idea off the record regarding the too big to move UFO?
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Kekius Optimus
Kekius Optimus@One3Six2·
@TheProjectUnity The object have crashed in a desert, be the size of a stadium and suffering from broken antigravity, possibly making that object the heaviest object on Earth. IOW, it could be containing some elements that are either ludicrously heavy or that are literally PRO-gravity.
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Jay Sanders
Jay Sanders@JaySand41·
@TheProjectUnity not necessarily-- if the thing crashed in a remote, unpopulated area, it could have remained undiscovered until accidently stumbled upon by civilains. Word got out to the Program, and they ran the cover-up playbook and hid it in situ
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Paladin
Paladin@j3crow·
@TheProjectUnity I agree. A dig site that was subsequently concealed makes more sense to me
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Joe
Joe@qedjoe·
@TheProjectUnity Why unrealistic? Because it couldn't feasibly fly?
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Niclas Wallin
Niclas Wallin@Skriptoriet·
@TheProjectUnity Ralp Blumenthal mentions a hangar to contain material at 58.55 in the video "Accidental Truth UFO..." which is interesting!
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