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The fear when you start seeing weird “alien” monoliths popping up is that the globalists are getting ready to stage a fake alien contact event.
The Guardian:
A mysterious monolith that baffled officials and adventurers when it appeared and then swiftly disappeared in the remote Utah desert was removed by four men – not aliens, as many around the world might have hoped.
A group of friends who were photographing the monolith captured the removal last Friday night, then shared the images on Instagram.
As the men “walked off with the pieces, one of them said, ‘Leave no trace,’” Ross Bernards told the New York Times.
The monolith was discovered in Utah late last month, prompting origin theories ranging from fine art to leftovers from TV or film, to even aliens. Pbe download mac.
Bret Hutchings, the Utah department of public safety helicopter pilot who discovered the monolith while conducting a count of bighorn sheep, had declined to reveal its location.
“One of the biologists spotted it, and we just happened to fly directly over the top of it,” Hutchings told local media, estimating the monolith to be between 10ft and 12ft high. “He was like, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, turn around, turn around!’ And I was like, ‘What.’ And he’s like, ‘There’s this thing back there – we’ve got to go look at it!’”
Thrill-seekers agreed, and within days visitors found it, just east of the Canyonlands national park. Amid mounting international attention, a copycat monolith was reported in the hills of Romania.
The object’s origins remain unknown. A spokesperson for gallerist David Zwirner told the Guardian it was not a work by the late artist John McCracken. The spokesperson later told the New York Times it could be by McCracken, but confusion remains. Vampire mod 1.12.2.
Nick Street, a Utah public safety spokesman, said the monolith was embedded into the rock. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said the monolith was “considered private property” and it would not investigate as such matters were “handled by the local sheriff’s office”.
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The San Juan county sheriff declined to investigate, jokingly uploading to its website a “Most Wanted” poster with suspects replaced by aliens. But the sheriff’s office then reversed its decision and announced an investigation with the BLM.
The men Bernards’ friend photographed removing the monolith may not have been the people who installed it.
Bernards said he was visiting the monolith with a friend shortly before 9pm on Friday when he heard the men arrive.
“You better have got your pictures,” he said one of the men said, before they began pushing the monolith in an attempt to uproot it. The sculpture fell, making a loud bang, and the men broke it apart before making off with the pieces in a wheelbarrow.
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Who knows, maybe this is just some weird thing. I don’t know.
However, I do know that the elite have thought about using a fake alien contact event to push their agenda. Aliens would show up, say that they are here to help humanity, and then start saying all of the talking points of the elite about racism and trannies and so on.
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Then they would give some form of high technology, which was actually designed by government scientists in a secret lab. https://truetup403.weebly.com/free-pagemaker-for-mac.html.
I don’t know that this is going to happen, but it obviously could happen. We know that the elite do believe they are in contact with aliens, and have for a long time.
That gross black guy came out and said that he wishes the coronavirus would have been like alien contact.
RT:
Mankind missed a chance provided by Covid-19 to unite, but there’s still hope the world will come out of the pandemic as a better place, renowned astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, told RT’s Going Underground program.
“As much as we divide each other by skin color, religion, sexual preferences…the coronavirus doesn’t care. Coronavirus only cares that you’re human,” Tyson pointed out to host Afshin Rattansi.
“I thought that when the coronavirus landed that we would’ve all banded together and say: ‘We’re all human and that’s a common enemy, like an alien invasion. We’ve all seen it in the movies. We got to be together on this one.’ But it didn’t happen to my great disappointment in our species.”
Your species was too busy smoking crack and killing each other to “band together,” Tyson.
He’s talking about the coronavirus as a “unification event” that will bring all people on earth together. Previously, speaking at the UN in 1988, Ronald Reagan said that such an event was desirable.
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So, yes: I saw this story about the monolith, and I was like: “here we go…”
Virtually everyone believed in the coronavirus, and I’m certain that even more people would believe in an alien visitation. There is nothing stopping them from doing this.
Alien Storm | |
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Developer(s) | Sega (AM1) (arcade version) Sega (AM7) (MD/Genesis) Tiertex (home computers) |
Publisher(s) | Sega U.S. Gold (home computers) |
Composer(s) | Keisuke Tsukahara |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Virtual Console |
Release | Arcade
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up, shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Alien Storm (エイリアンストーム) is a 1990 beat 'em upshooterarcade game by Sega.[1] It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Master System. The Mega Drive version was released on Wii's Virtual Console in 2007 and was also included on Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[citation needed]
Plot[edit]
A homicidal alien race is invading Earth, and the only thing that stands between them and world domination are a special forces team known as the 'Alien Busters', composed of Karen (absent in the Master System version, named 'Karla' in some versions), Garth (named 'Gordon' in some versions) and Scooter (the robot, named 'Slammer' in Master System and PAL versions).
Gameplay[edit]
Alien Storm is a side-scrolling beat 'em up.[2] The game resembles Golden Axe, with a similar artistic style, three playable characters (a man, a woman, and a novelty character) and pick-up or power-up special attacks. The player (one player only on the Master System version, up to two players on the Mega Drive version, three on the arcade version) selects from the three different characters to embark upon a quest to save the Earth from an alien invasion.
All of the Busters are playable from the beginning of the game. There are six missions to complete (eight in the Mega Drive version) with several stages, and each mission has the player blasting aliens, from the streets to the mother ship, where the mother of all aliens can be found. This task becomes increasingly difficult with each new mission, and the aliens are capable of hiding inside objects such as plants, post boxes, trash cans, drums, and other items. Each mission has an objective such as rescuing people or destroying a UFO.
After defeating certain aliens, flying skulls will appear, which can be shot to collect life or energy. Energy is used specifically to power the energy-based attacks of the player's weapon (such as flames or electricity) and to use the much more powerful special weapons.
In a similar format as other early Sega arcade games, each character has unlimited usage of various short-range attacks, i.e. punches, kicks. Along with these standard attacks, each character has their own individual weapon (Garth's weapon that shoots lightning is replaced with a flame weapon in the Master System version). Special attacks are also included, and vary depending on the character chosen at the start of the game. For instance, Garth summons a U.S. Air Forcestarship that drops bombs across the street (in the Master System version he has Karen's special, a ballistic missile strike). Scooter will teleport out of his present location and leave a series of bombs that will blow up on the appearance of aliens, after which he will re-appear (in the Mega Drive and arcade versions he just explodes, leaving his head, which his new body returns to retrieve). Karen calls down a nuclear missile, which incinerates every foe on the screen. However, a large amount of energy is depleted by using each character's special attack, and cannot be used if the energy of the player's character is too low.
There are few bosses in the game. The arcade original features an alien spaceship, an alien brain and a single boss in the middle of the game that has three distinct forms. This boss is repeated as a common enemy near the end of the last mission. The Mega Drive port has two of these forms as three separate bosses. At the end of each mission, the side-scrolling gameplay shifts to either a shooting gallery perspective where the player must take out the aliens that pop out of various locations, similar to the bonus stages of Shinobi and Shadow Dancer, both by Sega, or a running section that is similar to the side-scrolling mode but plays like a horizontal shooter instead with projectile weapons.
Release[edit]
In October 1993,[3]Atari Corporation filed a lawsuit against Sega for an alleged infringement of a patent originally created by Atari Corp. in the 1980s,[4] with the former seeking a preliminary injunction to stop manufacturing, usage and sales of hardware and software for both Sega Genesis and Game Gear.[5] On September 28, 1994,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] both parties reached a settlement in which it involved a cross-licensing agreement to publish up to five titles each year across their systems until 2001.[13][14][15][16][17][18] The Master System version of Alien Storm was one of the first five titles approved from the deal by Sega in order to be converted for the Atari Jaguar,[5] but it was never released.
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In Japan, Game Machine listed Alien Storm on their June 15, 1990 issue as being the most-successful table arcade unit of the year.[20]
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External links[edit]
- Alien Storm at MobyGames
- Alien Storm at the Killer List of Videogames
- Mean Machines – Alien Storm – Mega Drive review at Mean Machines
- Alien Storm at Arcade-History.com
- Alien Storm at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
- Alien Storm can be played for free in the browser on the Internet Archive
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