Top Of Mind Today. Possession Of Non-Human Spacecraft? A Nighttime Sunburn.
A Few Thoughts For The End Of July:
- Ford Motor Company will lose $4.5 billion in 2023 with their electric car business segment. “Slower adaptation to electric vehicles” is Ford’s stance on the enormous loss, but it is difficult to get too concerned as the company generated $45 billion in revenue last quarter, a 12% increase year-over-year. Those numbers are massive.
- The Women’s World Cup, being played in Australia and New Zealand, is a bit out of sight, out of mind with most people, due to the game times being very early morning in the United States. The competition always heats up when group play ends, and the knockout stages of the tournament commence with the round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final, which will be played August 20th (at 6AM).
- I am not making light of the situation in Niger, a land-locked country of twenty-five million in central Africa. If a General of mutinous soldiers staging a coup in a country can simply be named the new leader of that country, I feel like I will do the same. I will go ahead and lead the islands of Anguilla. No coup necessary, I will just lead.
- The jackpot for Mega Millions is now a bit over a billion dollars. You cannot win if you do not play. It is always fun to see if your ticket is the big winner. Buy your winning numbers before Tuesday night. 🙂
- My final thought is that our world is full of variable behavior. Humans and dogs have always had a special relationship, but what about the behavioral relationship when a man becomes a dog? You decide.
- I am the last person who gets involved in conspiracy theories but the U.S. Congress held a congressional hearing last Wednesday with the topic being UAPs – Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. The testimony included a statement made by Retired Maj. David Grusch, that the U.S. government has retrieved numerous nonhuman craft and is in a race to reverse-engineer the technology before other nations. Either these witnesses testifying before Congress are great storytellers, or we have some things going on with what we always called UFOs… that we may, or may not, want to learn more about.
A Most Uncomfortable Quote: “All Apollo and Gemini flights were followed, both at a distance and sometimes also quite closely, by space vehicles of extraterrestrial origin – flying saucers, or UFOs, if you want to call them by that name. Every time it occurred, the astronauts informed Mission Control, who then ordered absolute silence.”
-Maurice Chatelain, former chief of NASA Communications Systems
- I will end this post with a great piece from comedian Kenneth Supersad. Maybe space scientists in Trinidad and Tobago have the solution to what is going on with UAPs and space travel?