Michael Urriola
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@FreddyProtector Put your entire life savings on the Tigers tonight
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@GarysheffieldJr As a Royals fan, I can’t believe Grichuk is starting for the Yankees 💀 He was too ass for our ass OF
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The road to the least impressive 90+ win season you will ever see
Homers, unproductive outs, inexplicable benchings, and good pitching!
Can’t wait
New York Yankees@Yankees
Tuesday at The Stadium 🏟️ #RepBX
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@nypost How can someone rape a woman on flight?
This is fake news intended to tarnish image of India.
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@InterstellarUAP Then goes on to talk about his classified work 🤦🏻♂️
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Bob Lazar explains to Jesse why is MIT record does not exist 👀
Bob Lazar was sent there to do classified work 👽🛸
American Alchemy@AmericanALCHMY
Bob Lazar on why his MIT record doesn't exist: "I was sent there..." "If you're sent there for a specific reason, maybe to do some classified research or work" "It's going to be off the books." "Assuming I was working on a weapons system, that's always still covered under the security agreement. And at this point in my life, I just don't want to make any waves." "If you wanted to hire a guy who could think clearly, out of the box, and help solve problems, but who could be discredited if you needed to do that… Bob was probably the best person in the country at the time."
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@MHuntington7 @AlchemyAmerican He said in this episode that Caltech was before all of this.
I'm not saying he's never claimed it, but I've never seen him actually say what degrees he got. Everything I've ever seen him on he's been circumspect on the education issue.
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Bob Lazar talks (or talks around it, to be more accurate) about why he doesn't show up as having gone to MIT:
Lazar: "I was sent there, OK? And, if you're sent there for a specific reason...maybe to do some classified research or work...."
Jesse Michels: "It's gonna be off the books."
"Yeah, I mean, but it's also, you also can't talk about it, because, it's still...I mean, look, the government's never gonna come and prosecute me for -- at least I hope not -- for releasing information about S4. But, assuming I was working on a weapons system? That's still covered under the security agreement. And at this point in my life, I just don't want to make any waves."
(Via @AlchemyAmerican)
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@jratcliff @AmericanALCHMY @bunning_wendy It's not a conventional MIT
Look up Lincoln MIT. it's federally funded from the DoD
You dont go there to sit down with students and learn from a professor
You work on classified projects
Projects and attendees aren't available to the public

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Bob Lazar on why his MIT record doesn't exist:
"I was sent there..."
"If you're sent there for a specific reason, maybe to do some classified research or work"
"It's going to be off the books."
"Assuming I was working on a weapons system, that's always still covered under the security agreement. And at this point in my life, I just don't want to make any waves."
"If you wanted to hire a guy who could think clearly, out of the box, and help solve problems, but who could be discredited if you needed to do that… Bob was probably the best person in the country at the time."
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@Mikeshell5944 @AmericanALCHMY Because MIT can actually be verified and the lie exposed lmao
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@AmericanALCHMY I hope everything you say is true. This confused me? How can you talk about S-4 but not MIT? Wouldn’t both be classified? This doesn’t pass the sniff test?!
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@Mikeshell5944 @AmericanALCHMY Because S4 doesn't officially exist, if he said anything about let's say nuclear weapons that can be proved he has given secret information out and he would be in serious trouble.
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@UAPFilesPodcast @g_knapp Lmao UAP tards are the biggest suckers
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There is a common theme among skeptics around Bob Lazar’s education: whether he made up or exaggerated it, or “beefed up” his CV and that, if true, the rest of his story is therefore compromised.
I want to explore this a little and explain how it’s actually entirely consistent with U.S. intelligence operations and recruitment practices during that era. And I’m going to provide documented cases, not speculation.
Not only are there various documented examples, but in many operations 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙩, 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧.
So I’d ask those skeptics who use a (possible) fake degree as a prerequisite for “no chance they’d recruit him bro” to take a look at the following examples:
The U.S. brought over 1,600 German scientists, including some with Nazi affiliations, to work on the V-2 rocket program, early space programs, and military research (Wernher von Braun, for example). Literally Nazis. Operation Paperclip.
MK-Ultra involved not only unsuspecting subjects, but also compromised collaborators. They used morally compromised actors and researchers.
CIA recruitment and cooperation with the mafia over plots against Fidel Castro. Flipping smugglers, traffickers, hackers, and arms dealers. Think Iran-Contra.
Sidney Gottlieb recruited external academics to test hypnosis, LSD, and mind-control techniques on many unsuspecting subjects. What are the chances these individuals all had pristine degrees, completed their manual handling “bend at the knees” employment courses and fully traceable HR records?
Ewen Cameron conducted “psychic driving,” extreme electroshock, and drug experiments, secretly funded by the CIA. Again, do you think these individuals all had rock-solid clearances and neatly traceable diplomas? Would they be recorded in the disclosable FOIA records (if such things existed at the time, of course) @ddeanjohnson’s mind would be blown with the lack of paper trail at this point.
Stargate Project included Ingo Swann, essentially an artist - zero psychological training, working with the intelligence community on remote viewing and training. Physicist Jack Sarfatti, who is documented as being involved in related work, stated categorically to me twice, that he wasn’t asked to sign any NDAs. They were “hippies” with “chaotic” lifestyles.
Jack Parsons, an early rocket program founder, was involved in occult practices, lost his security clearance, and sparked documented discussions about security vs. talent trade-offs. Ring any bells?
Edwin Wilson, a CIA-linked operative, recruited engineers and technicians into covert work involving explosives training in Libya (he was later convicted).
When the core mission is military or technological superiority, scarce expertise outweighs ethical concerns often - the greater good yada yada yada.
Right now, intellegence services and police forces across the globe (including USA & UK) can and have recruited children as covert sources. That’s not conspiracy, it’s legislated for, UK: “Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Juveniles) Order 2000/Regulation of Investigatory Police Powers Act”
There is even a section specifically for children as covert human sources and how “handlers” and “controllers” work. “Section 29C is now the primary statutory provision specifically about juvenile Covert Human Intelligence Sources in the Act itself.”
So if you’re a skeptic and you think there’s no way they’d recruit someone like Bob Lazar, the guy known locally as the “rocket car man” to work on solving a problem as important as this…
Do you really think:
1.They’d gaf if he had a degree?
2.They don’t have a very long history of doing exactly this?

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@MAGAinColorado @GeneralMCNews Wait until you find out we have one on Chinese soil
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@GeneralMCNews I can't believe we actually allow a Chinese embassy on US soil, TBH.
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@Michael05529470 @PeteMundo I think the buses are free too in OP lol
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@PeteMundo You mean the people who get dropped off from an Uber with their backpacks of supplies and then stand for hours holding a sign "because they're unable to work?" It's a hell of a racket.
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@PeteMundo You mean mentally ill, veterans, and human beings that might need housing?
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@eurofounder @Josh13Kaufman1 This comment might be a violation of the EU accord of human rights.
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@Josh13Kaufman1 I have never seen more loser bio than the one in your profile
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Yesterday I became a millionaire
My net worth officially exceeded €1 million
I gathered my family in the living room
"Everyone, we made it. Our family is worth well above €1 million" I said smiling
"What do you mean? We have no money" my wife said
I expected her to be doubtful, so I pulled out my PowerPoint
"I have calculated our net worth using the EU-method" I said
€7k cash savings
+ €350k for proximity to public transport
+ €250k for free healthcare
+ €200k for cultural enrichment through our Muslim neighbors
+ €150k for the new park across the street
+ €100k for living in a walkable city
+ €80k for a robust network of bicycle lanes
"We are worth €1.1 million" I said proudly
My wife sighed and left the room
Must have been overwhelmed by those figures
In America you need money to be rich, but in Europe you just need public infrastructure
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@TSwaGGBETS @FanaticsBook @Mohcoulibaly21 You would imagine that but the reality is most books only make 5% profit margins. It’s not that sexy of a business
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@MJU_97 @FanaticsBook @Mohcoulibaly21 No it’s not. You much money they rake in daily?? This ain’t shit 🤣🤣🤣 (to them )
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Can confirm this is real 😎
WHAT A HIT @Mohcoulibaly21 🤑
Mohamed coulibaly@Mohcoulibaly21
EVERY SEASON! We dem ones!
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