well that looks really bad,
also wasn't there something else that recently happened in Palestine Ohio?
well that looks really bad,
also wasn't there something else that recently happened in Palestine Ohio?
The official version is pretty fishy
>What came out about Pfizer recently?
Shares of Pfizer Inc. suffered their biggest monthly decline since June 2020 as investors anticipated a troubled path ahead for the drugmakerโs Covid products.
The stock slumped 14% this month, erasing $40 billion in market value. In its earnings report on Tuesday
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-31/pfizer-loses-43-billion-of-value-in-worst-month-since-2009
Pfizer warns Comirnaty sales will plummet by nearly two-thirds in 2023. And Paxlovid won't fare much better
As for Paxlovid, Pfizer sees symptomatic infections rising slightly each year through 2026.
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/pfizer-sees-covid-19-vaccine-sales-falling-64-2023-paxlovid-declining-58
How would Pfizer KNOW that symptomatic infections will rise?
Okay, the official version is bunk
Thinking caps anons.
Let's start by identifying what it is.
There has to be some paperwork on this type of aircraft in patents or aeronautical historyโฆ.
Even if its black budget, there must be open source data on something similar
Interesting lin of inquiry
Back in the day, like way back in 2018 I remember reading on this board about the Sonora Aero Club and how Trump's family ties into it.
This Aurora, Texas event has shades of the Sonora Aero Club to it.
Putting it on the list of possible explanations for what is going on in the skies today.
Anything makes more sense than what the Pentagon has said. .
THIS
Spy Balloon narrative is cover
They want us to believe its a spy balloon
They never tell us the truth.
CBS, NBC, CNN, DoD, State Department, White House ALL SAY "It's a Spy Balloon"
These motherfuckers wouldn't tell the truth if their lives depended on it.
Something else is going on here
Hive Mind.
Found out General Mills used to make these spy balloons.
The bee from Honey Nut Cheerios has a shady past
>Let's start by identifying what it is
The supposed Chinese spy balloon looks like an improved/more advanced version of this, It's called the Stratolab. Can go up to 100k ft. It's manned. And the US Navy used it for "experiments": A manned balloon by US personnel would explain why they don't want to shoot it down.
Stratolab gondola
It might look more like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the Stratolab project conducted five flights between 1956 and 1961, with the capsule in the photo above being used for four of those five flights. The flight in 1961 set a manned altitude record of 113,739 feet, a record which stood until 2012.
Stratolab contained two crew members and was used by the US Navy to conduct all kinds of experiments including the detection of cosmic rays and development of space suits.
>https://nohomejustroam.com/taking-flight-at-the-anderson-abruzzo-albuquerque-international-balloon-museum-nm/
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