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Like when the British Empire or the Portuguese were out conquering very undeveloped societies,
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the islands that the British would land their planes on wound up being the site for cults
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of like straw planes made by these natives to pray for the British to come back because
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than British colonialists or Nazi Germans in North Africa.
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But, you know, maybe they should have shot more arrows at the British, right, in some
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So there were people in the British Society of Psychical Research who were at the level
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by high level British scientists of the day where mediums would materialize hands out
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survived as she was sitting on the jumpsuit in the back and a certain British group went in there
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British commando units have and their cross-pollination with other groups like them in the United States
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law school in New Zealand studying the law in British law, we don't have stipulated enshrined
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And this guy, Tim Coleman, who's a British reporter.
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It's a joint British US base.
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Between 1952 and 1963, the British government conducted nuclear tests in Australia, including the Montabello Islands, Mara Linga and Emo Field.
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at the British government, French government that started releasing stuff.
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from the British army from over a hundred years previously is just extraordinary.
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former British defense officials.
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sapiens is like the Amazon in 1850 and all the British explorers did some go for military
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1800s did some interactions go good yes did some go bad yes did some of the British explorers die
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So I built a working relationship, Richard, British books, and then he interviewed Chris
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But he said that there were British intelligence and Air Force intelligence in the room when this would be conducted on him.
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So what are we seeing with these quote-unquote Jersey drones? Well, there's a great general model for critical thinking proposed by Thomas Bayes, an 18th century British statistician and philosopher.
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Not quite British.
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There's somebody about a British accent that just adds credibility to anything.
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British equivalent would be any, any saw this thing that said, so and so the former
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December 1980, UFO incursion over the joint US, British Air Base, the landing. And there was
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And I had this partner, Tim Coleman, British guy, very smart. And Tim's like, you know, I was like,
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