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  • You would of thought the faces in the rocks of the rock people would have taken better care of it.
  • wanderingbob wrote:
    Marker for Hoffa,s grave ???

    Naw,
    Hoffa became part of some Detroit vehicle long ago
  • mich800 wrote:
    Lwiddis wrote:
    I’m glad it’s gone.


    Alien denier. I have it on good sources a caravan of Humvee's were sighted heading to area 51 from the site. Draw your own conclusions.

    Evidence of possible extra terrestrial encounters or perhaps hidden Trump ballots...discuss. :B



    Alien ships look diferent ??
    https://youtu.be/IdIICGgk5tY
  • It was the new 2021 model, "Dr. Who" Tardis. Much more svelte exterior than the old phone booth model, but the interior square footage is doubled.
  • magicbus wrote:
    Did you see people researching satellite images say it showed up between 2015 and 2016? Somebody finally noticed.


    I saw that info today in a news article.
  • The answers people need area at the Roswell Alien Festival.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Oh it has returned.. To Freemont Street, Las Vegas
  • I read a article (unconfirmed) that said someone removed it on purpose because they didn't like the environmental destruction being caused by people going out to see it.
  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    I read a article (unconfirmed) that said someone removed it on purpose because they didn't like the environmental destruction being caused by people going out to see it.


    Hmmm .... I wonder if the ones that put it out wanted it to be:

    1. Never found,

    2. or found, but not paid much attention to,

    3. or found, and paid so much attention to that the hordes going out to see it would set attendance records.

    Usually "artists" are attention seekers regarding their handiwork - so I vote for Number 3. :R

    By the way - my laptop's Google Earth Pro software doesn't have quite high enough ulltimate zoom-in resolution so as to actually identify the monolith as something that doesn't belong there in the desert, per se. So how did folks locate and identify it when sitting in front of a computer screen? :S