The secrets he holds are astonishing, revealing that humanity faced near extinction from a threat we didn't fully grasp. On March 10, 2020, he learned of this danger, and by March 11, the WHO declared a Global Pandemic. Initially, there were no significant fatalities in major cities, but by March 28, we began to take it seriously. It wasn't a virus, prompting us to prepare field hospitals, which were operational for just 10 days before being dismantled. The level of expertise at Langley is truly impressive.
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@I_Am_JohnCullen - John Cullen π
The secrets he has to keep would blow your mind.
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Like the time mankind was almost extinguished.
April 27-28, 2020 we almost went extinct,
like the dinosaurs.
He learned about the threat March 10, 2020.
March 11, 2020 he had the WHO declare a Global Pandemic.
There weren't 10 dead in Hong Kong, Shanghai, New York, Florida or Texas.
March 28, 2020 we started taking the threat seriously.
It wasn't a virus.
So, we put the jet planes away, and built field hospitals.
The field hospitals were ready April 20, 2020.
We put them away after just 10 days in service.
And you didn't have a clue.
How good is he? π
How good is Langley?
Really, really good.
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The object, cone-shaped, measured 20.6 meters in diameter at its widest point and tapered to 7.3-7.5 meters at the base. Impact occurred at a 43-degree angle, pushing the detector southwest.
She packed my bags last night, and Iβm on a flight. Itβs cold as hell, and it's a long time. Iβm not the man they think I am. Iβm a rocket man, burning out.
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
On February 15th, 2013, a 10,000-metric-ton meteor exploded 23 kilometers above Chelyabinsk. Shortly after sunrise, a blinding flash was witnessed. The explosion was equivalent to 440 kilotons of TNT, releasing hundreds of tons of debris.
Speaker 0: At the top, the diameter 20.6. By the time where we're going to the base, it's about 7.3 or 7.5 meters. Formally, like a cone. Something like a cone. The impression is that something like a cone that forms a shape of a cone that second the first the second deduction.
What impacted came from this direction at an angle of 43 degrees, and it moved in and pushed the detector towards the west or southwestern side of this. That is natural, and we went around, picked for example, we checked natural. The natural
Speaker 1: She packed my bags last night. Free flight.
Speaker 2: Zero hour, nine AM. And I'm on a be
Speaker 1: high as a kite Biden.
Speaker 2: And I think it's gonna be a long, long time. A touchstone brings me run again to find. I'm not the man they think I am at home. Oh, no. No.
No. I'm a rocky man. A rocky man burning I'm not the man they think I am at home. Oh, no. No.
No. I'm a rocky man. A rocky man burning out his future
Speaker 1: In fact, it's cold as
Speaker 2: hell. And there's no one there to raise them if you did.
Speaker 1: And all the signs, I don't understand. It's just my job, five days a week.
Speaker 2: A rocking man. A rocking man. And I think it's gonna be a long, long time to touch down brings me not again to find. I'm not the man I think rugged man. A rugged man burning out his fields of hair alone.
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time to touch a stone brings me round again to find. I'm not the man they think I am at home. Oh, no. No. No.
I'm a rocket man. A rocket man burning out his fields of hair alone. And I think it's gonna be a long, long time. And I think it's gonna be a long, long time. And I think it's gonna be a long, long time.
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time.
Speaker 0: As one moral step for man, one giant leap for man.
Speaker 3: It's early morning on 02/15/2013. A meteor weighing 10,000 metric tons is about to explode nearly 23 kilometers above Chelyabinsk.
Speaker 0: Shortly after local sunrise, a blinding sight for the stunned spectators on the ground.
Speaker 3: A massive explosion equivalent to 440 kilotons of TNT. Hundreds of tons of debris released and quickly moved up into the atmosphere. It's early morning on 02/15/2013. A meteor weighing 10,000 metric tons is about to explode nearly 23 kilometers above Chelyabinsk.
Speaker 0: Shortly after local sunrise, a blinding sight for the stunned spectators on the ground. No.