A large red square UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomenon) was reported in 2003 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, where military personnel witnessed a "gigantic floating red square" over 100 yards in length. The incident gained public attention when a former Navy pilot discussed it at a congressional hearing in July 2023, alongside other witnesses. Details of the Incident What: A large, floating, red, square-shaped object. When: October 2003. Where: Over Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Who: Military contractors and air force police were witnesses. Publicity: The event was highlighted during a US congressional hearing in July 2023 by a former Navy pilot. Significance The incident is one of several UAP events that have come to light, particularly following government interest in UAP phenomena. The size of the object (over 100 yards long) makes it a remarkable case, and its description as a "gigantic floating red square" makes it unique among reported UAP encounters.RELEASE THE...
Read moreVandenberg Space Force Base, located on California's central coast, is a key national security asset known for its role in space launches, missile testing, and range operations. It's a sprawling installation with 35 miles of pristine coastline, encompassing over 98,000 acres, and is considered a military base in a national park setting. Vandenberg is a crucial site for placing satellites into polar orbit and supports Minuteman III missile testing. It also serves as a spaceport for civil and commercial launches, including those by NASA and SpaceX. I formally made a civilian request for the space force in 1999. It was non civilian access. I advocate for civilian military...
Read moreSo I currently started to go to this senior location with my fiance. He helps out a man who served 18 years in the service. He's been watching the this vet for about 2 years. Coming out of the shelter going for your first place is not always the best choice. But from my perspective the manager seems to be running a penetentary or believe she is. Very petty. Might be a sense of racistness. They charge the senior veterans for any maintenance done small or big. The maintance man who supposedly has been around for 20 years goes out of his way to report any seemingly infraction. I wouldn't recommend it as a first choice or if you have a life,like to have company,or...
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