A Fort Carson sergeant major lost two stripes and will serve six months behind bars after he admitted at court-martial to sending indecent tex…
A Gazette investigation shows an increasing number of soldiers, including wounded combat veterans, are being kicked out of the service for misconduct, often with no benefits, as the Army downsizes after a decade of war.
Photo of the Month: Aliens at Alliance? - Fort Worth Magazine
Captured on a 100-year-old Kodak Junior No. 2-C camera, this eerily extraterrestrial-esque image of the main control tower at Alliance Airport is the work of photographer Austin Green. "The looming feeling that the tower seems to project, combined with the off-color tones produced by the CineStill film, gives me a slightly eerie feeling, as if the tower itself knows and is watching," he says. "I feel it is a very emotionally and psychologically compelling subject." @agreensmudge
Armstrong Satellite NFT Launch with Space Force | Business Wire
As the Armstrong satellite provides crucial national security capabilities from orbit, the NFT collection further extends its legacy by leveraging the permanency of blockchain technology. The NFT collection reflects the USSF's and the Armstrong Estate's desire to inspire and educate current and future generations about the importance of developing and advancing space capabilities required to protect the U.S. and its allies from space-related threats.
Star Atlas is a blockchain-based metaverse offering a unique and immersive multiplayer gaming experience through deep space exploration by combining Solana blockchain mechanics with traditional exploration and territorial conquest. Star Atlas is pioneering all-encompassing sensory NFT experiences, blurring the lines between real and virtual with its mood-altering augmented reality (AR) environments featuring soundscapes produced by top global music artists.
Doja Cat and Grimes hit the intergalactic club in new video for 'Need to Know' - Music News -
The US rapper has this time teamed up with Grimes, who is not straying too far from her comfort zone by appearing in extraterrestrial cosplay.
Planet Her is the follow up to 2019's Hot Pink. Along with Grimes and SZA she's announced a slew of guests to come including Young Thug, the Weeknd, and J.I.D
'Possible existence of ETs won't go away if we ignore them'- The New Indian Express
It would be prudent to progress forward with our finest instruments, rather than examine past reports.
Published: 13th June 2021 05:00 AM | Last Updated: 12th June 2021 02:17 PM | A+ A A-
In this 2015 US Department of Defense image, an unexplained object labelled Gimbal is seen as it is tracked while it soars high along the clouds
This report (by Pentagon) is different from past discussions on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) in that it involves documented evidence collected by military personnel based on detection by multiple instruments (radar, infrared cameras, optical cameras), indicating the possible existence of objects which behave in ways that cannot be explained by the technologies we possess.
5 things to know on June 13, 2021: NATO, Putin, coronavirus, Johnson, Juneteenth - CNN
Heads up: Father's Day is next Sunday (don't say we didn't warn you!). But before that, we have got a mammoth week ahead and Joe Biden's first international trip as US President is far from over. Here's what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart .
After meeting Queen Elizabeth over the weekend , Biden is set to convene Monday in Brussels with NATO allies, whose relations with the US were somewhat frosty during the tenure of Donald Trump. Biden is also due to meet that day with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an encounter that might be tense following Biden's decision to officially recognize the massacre of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as a genocide .
DeSmit: The truth is still out there ...somewhere | Editorials | thedailynewsonline.com
The following are my answers to an official Project Blue Book form citizens fill out whenever they see anything weird in the sky.
That would be roughly 10 p.m. Sept. 1, 1991. How do I remember this? It was three days after my son was born.
Well, it began when I heard a rumbling way off to the southwest. I looked out the window and saw a bunch of strange lights hovering over what I figured was Oakfield. Thought they were fireworks but the lights just hovered. For a long time. Some began to flit back and forth.
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