"I was very surprised that Clark made this dramatic statement about going past the speed of light, that he believed it and argued (with scientists) about it as a 4-star general and NOBODY asked him a question about it?! -- Grant Cameron
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President Ronald Reagan on left, wife Nancy, and on right, E.T. film director, Steven Spielberg, at White House screening in 1982. Photograph from Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California.
Reposted January 22, 2024 - October 28, 2003 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Moments after the photograph above was taken in late June 1982, Steven Spielberg screened E.T.:The Extraterrestrial for President Ronald Reagan and First Lady, Nancy Reagan. Near the end of the movie, Reagan allegedly leaned over to Spielberg and stated, "You know, I bet there aren't six people in this room who know just how true this really is." (Source: Reagan Library)
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Reposted January 18, 2024 - October 25, 2003 Greensburg, Pennsylvania - In 2002, former President Bill Clinton's Chief of Staff, John Podesta, joined the Sci-Fi Channel in a request to the Bush administration to release all documents it has on the Kecksburg, Pennsylvania "UFO crash" of December 9, 1965.
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“A completely unexpected surprise is that the chemistry of Enceladus,
what's coming out from inside, resembles that of a comet. To have primordial material coming out from inside a Saturn moon raises many questions on the formation of the Saturn system.”
- Hunter Waite, a Principal Investigator, Cassini Mission
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— “Those two bright spots are very intriguing. DAWN will resume
taking pictures in the early part of May 2015 ... three times sharper
than the ones we have so far.”
- Marc D. Rayman, Ph.D., Dawn Mission Director
and Chief Engineer, NASA/JPL, Pasadena, California
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— “We think that the temperature at least in some part of the ocean
must be higher than 190 degrees Fahrenheit. If you could swim a little bit
further from the really hot part, then it could be comfy.”
- Sean Hsu, Ph.D., Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Univ. of Colorado
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“Scientists have not yet determined what it is about the composition
or structure of the bright spots that is responsible for their extreme brightness. ...To discover their real nature, we need to get more data from lower altitudes.”
- Marc Rayman, Ph.D., Director, Dawn mission orbiting Ceres
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