Investigator James Fox just surfaced the most intensely-detailed account yet of the Varginha UFO case, an event involving a crashed craft, multiple non-human three fingered and toed beings, military intervention (from Brazil and The United States), and firsthand medical witnesses who did surgery on an alien in a hospital in Varginha, Brazil. For the first time in the case’s history, James Fox gets a testimony from the head neurosurgeon of the hospital that did surgery on the being. He also interviews the examiner of the soldier that died from apprehending the being. Chris Ramsay will be doing a deep dive on this autopsy on Area52 in a couple of weeks.
Top-Worldliness5027 on
Love the long form interviews, but as a super-consumer of this topic, I lose interest when a lot of recycled things are discussed again and again. Also, what’s wrong with Jesse’s thumbnail game? Has been pretty cringy for a while now.
DeepAd8888 on
Bioengineered being with secretions that kill humans sounds pretty in the spirit of contempt to me.
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Investigator James Fox just surfaced the most intensely-detailed account yet of the Varginha UFO case, an event involving a crashed craft, multiple non-human three fingered and toed beings, military intervention (from Brazil and The United States), and firsthand medical witnesses who did surgery on an alien in a hospital in Varginha, Brazil. For the first time in the case’s history, James Fox gets a testimony from the head neurosurgeon of the hospital that did surgery on the being. He also interviews the examiner of the soldier that died from apprehending the being. Chris Ramsay will be doing a deep dive on this autopsy on Area52 in a couple of weeks.
Love the long form interviews, but as a super-consumer of this topic, I lose interest when a lot of recycled things are discussed again and again. Also, what’s wrong with Jesse’s thumbnail game? Has been pretty cringy for a while now.
Bioengineered being with secretions that kill humans sounds pretty in the spirit of contempt to me.